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FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2921. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, he Casner Daily Cribune Jever before. ‘Instead of all over ef- fects the vogue will be stripes. Plain colors will continue to be dressy, with Plain black considered the amartest. Hosiery Designs the Same There will be few changes itv hosiery and materials. Men who be- Heved that silk hose was the thing for distinctive dress now will turn to the . | fine cagsimeres, camel hair and im- ported worsteds. They come in small two tones, heather mixtures and solid colors. Fine silk accordinos and embrojd- ered effects will not be shown as ex- tensively as’ in former years, but clocks of self or contrasting colors) will be considered in: good taste. Col- ors in plain silk gnd lisle will remain very much’ like last spring. ‘Little Changes in Gloves Little change will effect gloves. Cape, Arabian mocha, suede, buck and chamois in- standard colors or off!day by the Pope of the’red\ hat to tones will furnish the variety for the |three new cardinals, Archbishops Den- “|season. Spear of embroidered backs / are the only ornamentation with pearl, button ‘slightly favored over the old | time clasps. % ‘There's really nothing new in the pajama line. Plain or pattern effects NEW CARDINALS. RECEIVE HATS FROMLTHE POPE Historic Brilliance of Presenta- tion Is. Repeated; Distin- guished Assembly at the. Vatican ROME, March 10.—Presentation, to- (nis Dougherty of Philadelphia; Joset Schulte of Cologne and Michael Von ‘Faulhaber of ‘Munich, attracted princes and peasants, diplomats and citizens to the Vatican. The ceremony, which has come down. virtually ‘un: and did homage to the pontiff. After the ‘reading of Latin-perorations, the cardinals recelved the embrace and ‘welcoming kiss from each member of the sacred college. bowed low three times and then knelt | through the local newspapers, Z| As a'tionary effect on the dyeing industry. result, more than 100 men found em-|It is a direct substantive dye, to be ployment in one day. used with cold water only, the mate- tial being simply soaked for less than ——$—$_ Two South Africans are engaged in|ten minutes in a cold dye solution, ‘Two masters of|manufacturing a vegetable in |The dye is stated to be non-injurious ceremonies threw over the trio's heads| Cape Town which may have a revolu-!to any fabric. the purple “cappa” magna.” The! © ceremony closed with the papal bene- diction. i At the American college, Cardinal Dougherty received many friends this afternoon, One of the last callers was & papdl monsignor who brought the. cardinal the red hat. | Many Americans atterided the cere-| monies. i Raph ae eT EES When the employment bureau of the! American Legion in St. Paul enrotied| 400 ex-service men out of jobs, 0. W. Krause, secretary of the bureau, ap-| pealed to the public of St. Paul OLD FOLKS MADE NEW \ “It is now five months since I took a course of your imedicine for gas! and ‘stomach trouble and I am feeling’ entirely well. My friends all tell me I am looking twenty years younger | and:-I certainly feel as they say. I} of madras, percales, crepes, _cham-| changed thru the centuries, combined| am’ recommending Mayr's Wonderful! is ; . brays, soisette, fiber silk and pure | historic ‘brilliance and sacred impress-| Remedy {to all ailing with stomach | Spring, 1921 will find nearly. all,ever: And the grade of wrrkmanship | Among the novelties will. be Scotch | silk with the French neck continue. in | iveness. nat Diver troGbien” “aihinia.. succes! lines of Haberdashery back toa sanejis of a higher order. jmadras of a highly mercerized effect: | popular favor. The pontiff rode to the Selia Regia| harmless preparation that removes! price basis, The $25 silk shirt of a year ago, When the cost of raw. sil reached its peak brought an inflated market, probably will never be seen Up to last year when féciories were Working at top speed workmanship was given secondary consideration, ‘but with the decreased demind more With many of these shirts will go separate coliars, some hard, but. the great majority of the soft kind. Flan- rel. shirts also will) be worn ‘by dis: Sot collars will find a ready sale again this season. There probably will be more hard collars worn than here- tofore, due to the fact that they will | in the Sedia Gestatoria, borne. by crimson uniformed aftendants and} took his throne surroupded by pre- lates arid richly uniformed representa- the catarrhail mucus from the intes-| tinal tract and allays the inflamma. | tion which causes practically | all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, . Mechanics Will find just the tool they’ ve been look- ing for in the Devde-Olier Store—-and at the new low prices. Stanley and Goodell-Pratt--- 1,500 good tools. PJouds- Olliver Hardware Company “Where the Best Costs Less” again. ‘The “$8 neckwear is a relic|time has been devoted in turning out |criminating dressers, especially those |he lower in style and more comfort-|tives of royal families and plumed|including appendicitia. One dose will 3 : 14 of other days. better “shirts. ‘his spritg will sce|made from the French and English}abio for hot weather. | nights. convineo or, money refunded: At all) 105 S. Center Opp. Henning Phone 7 #or seyerat years previous to 1920)a grade of sbirt tailoring that ap-|selected cloths. Such shirts for early | No radical changes mark underwear| Tne new cardinals” entered. and! druggists.-Adv. lopeas semen’ Jeik shirts were-worn forrall occasions {proaches the’ custom-made brand as! spring and sport wear are considered belts, jewelry, handkerchiefs and = aes eee = —_—— social as Well as business. But with prohibitive prices of last spring. the business min was forced to go back to the madras or fibre silk shirt. Today the price of-the average silk shirt is where the fibre silk shirt was a year shire that is @ second cousin to the | Prices are quite moderate with excel-'! strengthens and cheapens thread, anf ago sv shirt he will turm to the fibre |Ient qualities from -$1 to: $3.50. which is usually made of cotton a The Reason for the Decline allk cog Never ere has such| Some of the finest types of imported ! atone. : progress been madé in beautifying of | grenadines, especially those hand-looAt Px RFE AG Wren She wey of economy hit'ths| fibre eke as is evidenced in the new |silks from Italy, will sell around $3.60 7 Subscribe for ‘The Tribune——— American consumer last autumm vad the Japanesé\silk market went to the bok wows, the manufacturer who was left high and dry with a lot) of high priced silk shirts, could de ‘nothing clso but “get/from under.” ‘This start= ed a dgwnyard crash of prices which will reach rock bottom this ‘spring. And once mére the ravige of good silk shirts will be from $7.50 to.$12 at the better “stores, Of coursé)there will be a quality of silk shirts made of the almost trans- parent tub silk at prices as low as $4 and $4.50, which as year ago sold for $8 to $10, Sut what we mean by the better sif< shirts are those of baby broadcloth and Jersey knits—the kind that gives the buyer the best service} nd with proper care and cautious { dering) will “outwear a madras rt. xe 4 i ‘~, Smaller Stripes This Year nearly as i% possible for large quant- | ity production. Fyoer Silk Shirts Improve it. Mfr.'Man wants a high grade lines. Tné makers haye taken such pains in the weaving of the cloth and in the making that it takes a close | examination to distinguish them from | the real-thing, Included in the spring selection are | many novelty weaves that will appeal | in beauty of pattern, richness of ma- terial, durability and price medera-| tion Seoteh Madras Popular Cotton shirts are certain to sell} strong this spring, especially the high- est grades Fine madras cords, cham- brays, oxfords, cheviots, poplins and percales still continue the vogue. smart. “ Neckwear Prices Down Neckwear prices, too, have taken a tumble and men need no longer pay from $4 to $8 to get the better grades. instead of $6—the price of last spring. Stripes—not the striking kind of’ other years—but’ the more subdued variety will, predominate. The better grades will be shown’ in dark colors and heather mixtures. Scarves From Foreign Lands Foreign countries, more than- ever, will contribute to the spring display. Heavy woven cords, embroidered ef- fects of printed floral and all-over |designs will have a large following. ltaly, Switzerland, France, England and in the Far East will do their share in giving Amerlca~a greater and finer variety than ever before. <nitted ties will be narrower than ‘Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch walking sticks, A marine grass found extensively in Japanese waters yields a fiber which, when mixed with cotton, both FIT TO FiGHT Life’s greatest battles are between strength and weakness. | Scott’s Emulsion a high-powered tonic- nutrient, nourishes and fortifies the whole body. 3 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. years the tendenee for erring aan i{. Adl_kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick For INDIGESTION puncll atripew aid: snail checker ten i| Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block oe 20-1944 is more of an air of refinement than with the foremost i you ll be glad to see. The New Suits and Coats They are smart in styles and made of» the loveliest material that can be ‘bought. The newest weaves and colors are shown in a wide variety of styles. - SSCPRING OPE: is an event that every woman should look forward to as an invaluable opportunity to acquaint herself ING of fashion for the new season. The whole store is teeming with new things The New Dresses Very hapdsome styles that would become any woman, and all of them made from very good , ‘quality fabrics, carefully finished and at- tractively trimmed. For Easter The looms of many lands, the skilled weavers of our own country, have given of their best SOSWSSSSER, CINK ENS SSS SS SS ISIN ia this Springtime Suits, Coats, Dresess IN MILLINERY Each Hat, skilfully made, has the individuality ‘from personal selection and de- sign. Our standard selections of ladies’ wearing apparel awaits your inspection. that comes . Opening Special Ladies’ Satin Petticoats and Blooriers— $4.75 Opening Special 20 Per Cent Off On All Ladies’ Slippers and Children’s Shoe. - Opening Special fe , Ladies’ Serge and Tricotine | Dresses— $14.75 bit) } il Bi Beautiful New Waists in Dainty Attractive Styles Children’s Spring Fats ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned Physicians and Dentists wish to announce the removal of their offices to Royal Neighbors Dance Winter Garden We havy ‘a complete line of Cidldren’s Spring and‘Suzamer Hats in the latest’‘styles and colors. A new waist to wear with your bI; riced ni it-is sure to make you feel ar pisced’: or! your wall dressed, ‘and from, Our showin Rooms 304 to 3 | | taspection, will fin Tnelusive % of lovely new styles you just the’ waist. Ba il -. Midwest Refining Co. Building Corner of Wolcott and East Second Streets 3 Casper, Wyoming Telephones 1650 and 1651 DR, J. C. KAM DR. T. J. DREW. DR. C.. H. BAILEY DR. T. J. RIACH DR. K. C. MacPHERSON Friday Night, March 11 Schembeck’s Orchestra Tickets $1.00 All the Newest Weaves and Colors in Dress Goods and Silks This is the best place in Casper to buy Dress Goods and Silks, and our new line for spring are more beau- tiful than ever before. The finest qualities arehere at the lowest prices. , KASSIS DRY GOODS Co. | 220 South Center, Next Door.to Kimball Drug Store Ladies Free