Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 3

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SE UN ENS APRS OEE, ERATE ie o = tre _ The Casper Daily Cripune = | Saturday, Jan. 29 | Last Day of Big Sale at the LEADER PAGE THREE ing the hospitality and comradeship inet the first of next week for Wash- at the meetings. ington, D. C., on a short bus:ness trip e ece |connected with legal matters. oes Shower for | Miss Hannan. || Mrs. M, J. Reapers, gh ace nts | 1 muc! raAproves Miss Hazel Conwell will be hostess | Pete, tans. friends will be lad to at her home on CY avenue tomorrow | jcarn, afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lennie Hannan, who will be married to Dr. Stanley Myre on February..3. see Frank Pryre of the Midwest Refin- | ing company, returned this mo-ning from a month's vacation spent in } California. ete eae R. 8. Ellison of the Midwest Re- fining company, is in Denver looking after business interests for the re- finery. \ PERSONALS Roy Wyland is planning on leav- ing this evening for Cheyenne whcre he will spend the week-end looking after business interes*s. eee Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Nichols are ex- pected to return to their horae here on Sunday. M-:. Nichols has been leoking after business interests in Bachelor’s Dance Is Well Attended. The second dancing party ‘of the season to be given by the members of the Bachelor's club was weli attend- ed at the Winter Garden last night. The floor was comfortably crowded all evening and the music wns sup- plied by the Schem!'e>' orchestra, as- sisted by Rex elaborately entertained during visit in the city. ee oes Miss Nada Baird of Warrensburg, Mo., arrived last night to accept a position as second grade teacher in 4 he West Casper School. She will take the place of Miss Perry, who re- cently resigned. Denver Clothing Dinner Party Is Enjoyed. Everett Beck was host ner party served at the M on Wednesday evening. chickn dinner the guests went to the home of Mr. Beck, $64 South Eincoin About 11 o'c ‘h lunch was | street, where the evening was p% mashing ire Di c He was joined by sy : e ° " : oo ine "d|anuy span, ancing andi ma. | P= Nicole 1 Ceges Man is Cleared | Lhe tremendous price reductions brought consternation tof eee Altar and Rosary Dinner a Success. The chicken dinner which was served at the Mullin cluh by the la- dies of the Altar and Rosary socie'y on Wednesday evening, was well at- tended by the members of St. An- thony’s church and many friends. ‘The dining hall in the Mullin club was decorated for the occasion and the tables presented a pretty, appearance with the bouquets of cut flowers. The Proceeds of the dinner will be used hy the society for the church fun. see Mrs, Cobb Is Hostess. Mrs. William Cobb was hostexs yeus- terflay at a luncheon and afternoon devoted to playing auction bridge at her apartments in the Wvyandette apartment house. The second of the series of informal bridge luncheens Harry Isenberg will arrive tomor- row from Denver. He will attend to business connected with his interests in Salt Creek while in the city. eee 'T. W. Gook of the T. W. Cook Tile company, has returned to Denver aft- er spending the past several days here on business with the new Trip- eny Drug company. see Latta, Bertha Davis, Lena Day Davis, Lorraine Wrigh:, Ida i.wer, Ruperta Beck, Cecelia Beck, Arnold Qually, John Knockenhauer, Dan Beck, Pearl O, Moore, E. ‘T. Daly, Sam E. Olson and Frank #. Luethi. ee Cantata to Be Given. Sunday at Tabernacle. * The choir members of the Presby- terian Church will present the canta- ta, “Faith and Praise,” at 7:30 o’clock at the tabernacle of the church, which has just been ‘com- Pleted. Prof. Rudolph Lundberg will aiseot the tanitata. cee asserting there was insufficient evi- ogi ad Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, is leav- dence to substantiate them, Birth Anniversary Celebratca — ~ Soe x z a With a Surprise Party. Miss Verna Burnett was the sur- all competition. Your opportunity is here - Now — Today. § Follow the crowd and secure some of the biggest bargains . before this sale closes. of Riot Charges ments charging rioting and inciting to riot against F. W. defferay, local clothing merchant, in connection with the street car strike here last summer in which seven persons lost their lives, were dismissed to- day by District Judge Haggott. Dis- trict Attorney Philip Van Cise made the motion to dismiss the charges, _ DENVER, Colo., Jan. seats | Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith of Boul- der, Colo., are visiting with friends in the city for the remainder of the week. Mr. Smith is attending to busi- ness connected with his ofl interests. ALL SELLING RECORDS BROKEN prised guest of honor at a party given at her home on North Jackson street last night. The affair was planned by a number of friends in recognition of the birth anniversary of Miss Bur- Special for Saturday was presided over hy Mrs. Codb this afternoon. ef Mrs. Charles Carlson has left for southern California, where she will spend the remainder of the, winter on a pleasure visit. see Fortnightly to Meet Tomorrow. Mrs. Anna Leeper will entertain for the members of the Fortnightly club tomorrow evening at her home ) on South Park street. The time will be devoted to playing auction bridge as usual. see The Friday night dancing pa-ty will be held in the Temple auditor- jum this evening under the direction of Mrs, Sam Service. oe Women’s Auxiliary to Have Meeting. rooms at the ¥. W. C. A. clubhousc nett. The evening was spent with music and playing games. Delicious refresh- ments were served. ° Open House Planned’ for Sunday Afternoon The regular “open house" which is held on each Sunday afternoon. un- der the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at the home of Mrs. Jes- sie Anderson Fowler, 542 South Beech street, thjs week, instead of at the Y¥. W. club’ house. ‘The Mesdames Earl Snook and Jay Robb will be the hostess of the after: noon. Miss Frances Yowmans wili have charge of the program for the entertainment which will consist of music, readings and informal talks. The program of last week's affair was ‘unusually interesting and the Just Received 35 Beautiful Dresses In Tricotines, Tricolettes, Serges, Velours Going at $16.50 Worth Double Beautiful New Suits Arriving Daily on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. ular business session will be held. Houseguest Leaves for Home in Seattle Dr. Hattie Slaughter, who a4 Leen viBiting at the home of Judge and| Write for Bookie Mrs. C. E. Murane, left lastynight for Denver, where she will spend a few days before returning to her home in Seattle. A reg MOTHER'S FRIEND For Exp. ectant Mothers. USED. BY THREE GENERATIONS BRADFIELD Fi Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. Dr, Slaughter has ‘been ‘Only one more doy in which to purchase sul wonder- ful values as our sale ends Saturday night. Ris * and, EGULATION : CO., re "Neuual Muslin Gowns and Underwear Gowns, regular $2.00 value; sale price_ 95c Gowns, regular $2.50 value; sale price_$1.35 Gowns, regular $4.00 value; sale price_$1.65 Envelope Chemises, regular $2.50 MAHOU es ee a Sod $1.35 Crepe Bloomers, regular $2.00 value__$1.25 Hand-Made Batiste Bloomers; regu- ular $3.75 value; sale price__-____-_ $1.95 Muslin Drawers, regular $1.25 value___65¢ Linen and Damask Specials 64-in. Damask, regular price $1.50; A osiery Specials For Saturday we will offer splendid val- ues in Silk and Mercerized Hose. It will pay you to select several pairs at the price of- fered. 100 Pairs Mercerized Hose; colors, suede, dark gray, black and white; formerly priced 65c4saleiprice- seve 35c, 3 pairs $1.00 100 pairs-Silk and Fiber Hose; colors, helio, suede, dark and medium gray; formerly priced at $1.00 to $1.50; sale price______ 49c 200 pairs Pure Silk, with lisle feet and tops; colors, black, white, Cordovan and navy; regularly priced. $2.50; sale price_____ $1.25 42x36 Seamless Cases; regular 75c THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST Millinery Arrived Today Pd & Superb Dresses AT $9. 95, $14.95 and $19.95 Stylish Dresses of this season’s most wanted colors and materials. Some are handsomely embroidered and elaborately trimmed. Materials are Velveteens, Ve- lours, Satins, Serges and Tricotines. You Never Saw Such Big Values Blouses Every up-to-the-minute style, in Geor- gette, Taffeta, Satin, Tricolette, long and short sleeves, all sizes, styles and colors. $3.98 $4.98 Flowered Sateen Petticoats New arrivals, they are wonderful 98c Night Gowns Heavy grade ladies’ outing flan- nel night gowns ,sale price— $1.89 + Ladies’ Union Suits Long sleeve, ankle length, heavy grade, cotton, value $2.50 a gar- ment, sale price $1.49 Children’s Fur Sets Beautiful grey and brown, Coney fur sets, $8.00 values, sale price $3.98 Tailored suits at $17.95 and $29.95 Handsome Suits. Garments perfectly tailored, wel! finished and most styles lined with novelty linings. Some with fur collars and some with self material collars. Colors: Navy blue, brown and a few in Copenhagen. Wonderful Savings on all Coats Skirts | <4" Extra Special—Heavy new plaid Skirts, pleated effects— $8.95 All-Wool Serge and Panama, Poplin, Fancy Silk, Velvet Skirts. $3.95 Ladies’ Bags Beautiful velvet silk and fancy leather bags, large assortment to select from, $8.50 value $3.69 Petticoats Silk and Silk Jersey with Taffeta flounce, sale price $3.95 Satin Bloomers Bris Bungalow Aprons ; 3I9-FEB-2) The Woman's Auxiliary to th;|siris and women of the city are in- American Legion .will meet in the | Vited to taj acneps the privjlege of enjoy- An Elegant Line of New ey os te price sae se a Se Oe a 95c a > = 5 * 70- in Siar 3k, regular price $1.75; Children’s Hose Children’s Hose Shien a Ee nets bon. Sweaters dle nines ; a _ $1.15 100 pairs Misses and Children’s Hose, fine Heavy ribbed hose in black, nets alaoswanliasid sill vcking PRT err Succi aaa S| 70-in. Damask, regular price $2 00; and heavy ribbed; colors, black, brown and white and brown, all sizes, sale caps, wonderful value, sale price sizes posite sale price i Ba levonioe 1.35 | White; 45c and 50c value; sale price 35¢ \ 25 9c $3.89 7o-in. Linen Damask, regular price | 65c and 75c value; sale price__----"0e IE < ~ Children’s Dresses | ~ $3.50; sale price ___-------___-_-$2.25 | Quting Flannel N ight Gowns f Corsets Made up in Gingham, ideal for Plush Coats ae leap Haast regular ' price Lhe $3.50 and $3.75 values; sale price_____ $1.95 Good Rone relesee corsets the school fein $2.50, they Short plush coats the latest styles .0O; Sale price ~____~_~-~~-~=~~-~4.! 4.00 d $4.50 1 le price_____ 7 aay a sale price 3 70-in. Linen Damasky regular price $ and $4.50 values; sale price #245 $1.49 $1.19 $19.95 k $6.00; sale price _________________ $4.35 Sheets and Cases eee . values sale price eee es 50c @ ‘Nifty satin bloomers, good grade, $5.50 value, sale Percale and gingham aprons, neatly made, sale ; . Turkish Towels 72x90 Pequot and Pembroke Sheets; j Price only ” price only } 45c, quality; sale price regular $3.00 and $3, 25 value; sale $3.23 8c | 75c quality; sale price PRICE HEACH Bek Se Be BOe Maree od $1.95. ' : $1.00 quality; sale price__t—_ 81x90 Pembroke Sheets; regular $3.25 L H $1.50 quality; sale price____-__--_____- valae;isale price 22.7 sie $2.15 i Richards & C ham C ae Ichards unnin am Lom | a g pany | 143 EAST SECOND ae

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