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VPLS FS 22S SSee8 hye ee Sagtadrases re « ‘ILADADS NOW - GOING BACK TO "FORMER SERGE DEC. 24, 1929. | | INSPIRATION ON BOOKSHELVES PRINTED SILKS TELL STORIES . By “MARJORIE.” that co . the clothiers are swooping u locks and spruces clustered about a The leaf of the tobacco grown in ee see The United Press) this same atmosphere. anatead og little village Arcadia.. The dlue- | Turkey is very much smaller than that i ot: the eran Ps athe de cultural clubs, reading and raving of | 8tee’8 and soft browns are upon a jof the American varieties, and is of Comfo: ; Spring and sum-s.|.Tolstoi and T background of gray. a beautiful golden color.” ort of Passengers to. Be! mer gowns Seem to have gone to the (aera ell let d ida Altoge! . Ra ratadtitiore seem xi Bi be the same clubs wearing this “atmos. ther Looked After, According to* | 20o%shelves for thelr inspiration. | phere.”” ine atmos | agreed that apring fabrica:shall be of . Printed silks+the piece de resistance f. 7 2 color and vividness, Gray, sane, y Orders Given by Companies of all subing tabrics—and the designa |. 5 The Samovar, Vodka, Sledge and | blue and green are the outstanding lin staal “Sunlae *tho' ciscie’ ek © thos in’ All-Sections ; ost Of these silks exploit. some | Prasant | @ names of four very | colors just now. } nie known story or book character, | Clrful Russian silks. The designs though museums are still floodéd | 40 not resemble the names, but vol- ELPHEA (By Muaill—Raitt| by designers who nab ideas from ola | Ofing and line is influenced by Rus. |. The Viscountess Rhondda, the ac- to, I tive manager of several of the largest corporations ‘n the United Kingdom, has decided te test the question of her right as @ peeress to'a seat in the roads is in this territory, pre returning to! period costumes, tte: sian costume and church embroider- pre-war service so far asthe comfort| the public iteeary ets Tae Satine les. ‘These designs sre in dull: green- of p is concerned.’ The Penn-| to feel the influx of, designers in | Piven, and brighter hues of cerise, sylvania has issued careful’ instructions|’ quest of good pictorial material as | OT@nge, flame and jade upon black for the heating of cars. aches in} found in stories, and alsa in search | b&ck&rounds. As many as a dozen through service, says an order, muat| Of names for their varids. bookish | “ferent colors are used In one print be heated to a temperature between| Patterns. ‘} ed pattern, 65 and 70 degress; in suburban ‘service, Although the Slovak influence is 40 to 65. Sleeping cars between 10 p, most strong in the new spring silks, m. and 6. am. must have temperatura le pe ea attoct is keenly felt. One of about 60; in the daytime thi - 2, ouse is showing its best design pecnbyive. fos Mesbors ps ee rae le, ell, ee ek oe Most of | known as the- Beard of Omar. Soft should range between 65 and 70. checks intertwined with a floral sae | Sa¥8 and cool greens make a misty. Other orders issued to trainme: | tif, , ral mo | almost mystic background for a gay ie di mt in. pea Bhs yt he el gir ae of | and gorgeous garden wherein lolls the 2 c a lamonds — mia: By ss hh hi Principal stations at which trains| the pattern. This is called “the Sur. iV Sargeras gar ep will stop must be announced in all| Mputian series, and the. same house's | bread and several juce of wine, an coaches and diners before they leave} COMtrasting line of huge and ornate | proving that wilderness truly ang terminals. prints is called the Gulliver. ‘ “Paradise enow.” The same design Approaching stations, the name of Designers are emphasizing the Rus- | is put out upon rust and copper ra- the station must be announced at Jeast| $!4n motif and coloring, It is laugh. | dium sities. : twice. . ingly prophecied that. the great flood The Persian lotus leaf design «is ‘No baggage will be allowed in the] of Slovak literature will ebb a bitnow found in a multitgide of fabrics and ee —————————_—_—_——————— erics and In cold weather doors must not be opened unless passengers are leaving the cars, and not bpened before train ‘ stops. Trainmen must not turn seats untjl arrival at terminal. Conductors must report all ° cases \where passengers are obliged to stand and the reason therefor. Conductor@must make frequent trips through sleeping cars at night to see that Pullman employe is on guard‘ in Thus, one house is putting out a spring line of printed georgettes and radium silks. The designs are sirm- MS. [OLS L SALLE A EAA AAA KALA LALLALLLZLLLZLALLLAZLLA LALLA 2 “Safe Constant Heat _ ForYour Garage — ‘Wood bined cars must not be placed between steel cars, or between steel cars and the engine. «> Soliciting alms, distributing hotel cards, advertising matter or literature not directly connected with the busi- ness of, the company, must be pro- Nae READY-TO-SET-UP y ipines oe era Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, The curvature of the @arth is such A Safe Hot Water Heating System The1-Car System Complete, Other sizes for 2- to 10-car private Garages at prices that are surprisi low. Any handy ™man can set up W: ashotttime, The expense of one freeze-up would pay for a W. Heating S; Roquiregtpienion ooee ig ince WA ali winter driving a tees hia ig that a straight line a mile long would be 2.04 inches from the surface at elther end. ———_—»___—_ For bargains in heaters and ranges, go to EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.” 209-215 West First Street 12-16-tf. pars sabes: So San Madamoisetle Napierskowski, a fa- mous Russian dancer, has insured her’ feet for fifty thousand dollars. THE, WIGWAM . 1 Lea for Write us for More Details and Big Illustrated: © 41:30: Until 2:00 F. M.- Main Floor 0-S Bldg. . Santa Claus Headquarters Have you visited “The Rexall Store?” If not, it will pay you to do so. Headquarters in ten thousand cities and towns for everything in > Holiday Goods, Drugs and Sundries. The United Drug Co. and the Rexall Store selling these different lines of goods guarantee them one and all to give satisfaction, with a money- back guarantee if they don’t. Everything in stock, such as Ivory, Cut- Glass, Pickard Hand-Painted China, Manicure Sets, fancy Perfume Sets, Thermos Sets, Lig- gett’s and Guth’s famous Candies in boxes, Smoking Sets, Nut Bowls, Shaving Stands, Baby Sets, Symphony Lawn Stationery, Christmas _ Cards of all kinds, Dolls, Mahogany Clocks, Jew- elry Boxes and many other items. We have also installed “The Kodakery” in our Store, under the care of an expert photog- rapher, and are prepared tq give you twelve- hour service on films, Headquarters for East- man Kodaks and supplies in Casper. — : Bae Q5 K B51 THATS KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS are quite conspicuous. There are prints of huge cabbage roses, gay poppies, pansies, and smaller flow- Such as violets and gardenias. Although many of these patterns themselves are large, coloring is quite harmonious and subdued. American literature is represented by a, destin called ‘“The Forest Prim- | the “upper crust." eval.” ers, House of Lords. At the time of her muccession to the title two years ago ———————______ 251 North Beech Street Daily Ccibune eta colors, Floral designs on the whole | the question was raise@but she did not press her claims. Now she has sent a petition to the king, asking that a to the House of Lords, It is a mass of towering hem- $11.50 DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal destiny, the angel visitor appears—astill not wanted. Modern flats, in densely populated districts, hang out the sign | comes to us with added meaning: “ “Children not wanted.” Suret That’s|is needed in my beloved France safe—and the landlord finds his rent-| Mothers.” Bi writ may be issued summoning her —- The Romans gloved the hands and veiled the faces of their bakers, lest by any chance plebelan taint should spoil . There is nothing sadder than the modern times there are many things | whidh remove us by ages from ‘the| primittve life, both as to the individual) Located upon a 90-acre tract of land upon the ~ edge of the city of Scottsbluff. Offers to residents of the Piatte Valley opportun- ~} ities for training in the elements of irrigation engin- .} eering. School opens January 3, 1921. There is no tuition. A fee of $5 per semester coy- ~ } ers entrance ,rental of books, etc. Admission granted to graduates from eighth grade schools or men 18 years old or over. For particulars write to— THOS. H. McCARTHY, Supt. Box 615 Scottsbluff, Nebraska Richards & Cunningham Co. WISHES EVERY ONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ‘A HAPPY NEW YEAR MEN’S DEPARTMENT LAST SHOPPING DAY _ Open Until 9 Tonight My Lady can remember past Christmases when her choices, because hurried, were unsatisfactory to her- self, We'urge, therefore, that you select gifts for your men folks—gifts which will be surely appreciated — gifts with which you,_ yourself, will be satisfied —NOW— while the stock is still com- plete and our suggestions can be many and varied. Military Brush Set Silk Handkerchiefs Suspenders Garters Belt i Arm Bands Belt Buckle An Overcoat Collar Bag Suit of Clothes Silk Shirt Rain Coat Silk Muffler Leather Coat - Silk Neckwear Shaving Set é & Leather Vest Auto Gauntlets Leather Cap Leather Gloves Auto Robe Leather Slippers Suit Case Felt Slippers Trunk Fur Cap Traveling Bag Bath Robe Traveling Set Fur.-Lined Gloves Ete. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” They are down ‘to Rock Bottom. Now is the time to start something. We guarantee quality, price and service. Natrona Lumber Company Phone 528 “Bob” Sells Them MILLER TIRE and a MICHELIN TUBE Will Carry You Farther Tru_Trihune Want_Ads_ftor Oxiel_Raowtdn 238 E. Midwest Ave. PTITTTTITITITITILIT Ty I APBPAPDALAAAAALA dL bed dd Led dh dade dadiud dade db dt td ddté ttt Lumber Prices Again Reduced Gas Fitting Owing to many recent requests we have installed A Complete Gas Fitting Department This Department is fully‘equipped and a competent ‘organization will be maintained continually, and every effort made to render a satisfactory and eco- nomical service. ; . Telephone all orders and inquiries for house piping, furnace and gas appliance installations to New York Oil Company, 114 South Wolcott—Phone 1501 GAS DEPARTMENT er in these wise days. We are really | in the age when Napoleon's statenfent >") TAAL Lf pa SOLIS SISOS IIOIIIDIISE IILILIOIOOMEOOI OOM: her, : POPCCOHOE® GaqvewononDEHeeegesoOseEe® H 229ge4* ‘