Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 3

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SALT LAKE CTY GOLFEATO BEAT will be a miscellaneous shower for the members of the organization who|atives tor sans qth friends and rel-| George Von Elm 8 Up on J. C. ‘The members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class| celebrate ‘their birth anniversaries Acre Ward of Kansas City at of the Methodist church met at the|during thie month. The hostesses,| W. 1H. Douglass, a prominent Peak 18th Hole of 36-Hole Y. W. C. A. last night at an especial-| Mesdames Clara Tubbs, “mma Stur- iy called business meeting. Work on|seon. Christine Wagner, Gladys| esvercl says nove Means a spending Match Today. an emi patch work quilt! Blattensiag and D. H. Ullery are the|entias °° qin jot Ye a which will be a donation to the Christ-[™embers whe were entertained in the eee DENVER, Aug. 12.—George Von Elm of Salt Lake City, Utah, finished the eighteenth hole § up on J. C. Ward of Kansas City in their 36-hole semi-finals match of the Trans-Missis- sipp! golf tournament here today. The Salt Lake star played nearly perfect golf, while Ward, the associ- ation medalist, was off of his regular game. Dasakeitd Chd-whaes, vile insted [Uae waw duilog the wnonth Of July. eee meeting was well attended and C. B. Richardson of the Consoli- dated Royalty company has returned from Cheyenne where he has been for some time. ze Dr. J. W. Bingham, well known Hi Mr. and Mrs. Frank England have returned from Denver and Colorado ee where they have been for the wee! National Dental associatién. During crit Jep,,| B48 stay in the east the doctor will is a house guest of the Misses Char. | “vote his time to post-graduate work Jott an@ Lucy Gantz. The young ia-|*% h¢ does each year. This season he dies, chaperoned by Mrs. U. L. Gantz,| Wl take special work in pyrrhea plan to leave Monday for the moun.|#"4 exodantia under leading spectal- tains. where they will spend several |'** i QF g : 8 H. Matchan of Denver is here for the day on business. eee a days. Dave Scott of ‘Salt Creek is looki; eee Birthday Celebration ing after business matters h Leave for South 1s um abe _—e ‘of Denver, Colorad Fork Inn. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Comfort enter-| A. H. Stewart left last ni vip’ + agree , 3 ht for | stat: <9 —s Misses “Margaret, Eileen, tained a number of friends at: their| Denver where he will spend a week|Wichiic Folle Teens wate oe and Patricia. Sullivan . home Wednesday evening in honor of | visiting with members of his family| st thé eighteenth hole eee Archie Weidnér are the birth anniversary of Mrs. Com-|in Denver. “ina e gt Sih St ad the mountains above , fort. The home on CY avenue was eee playing fast golf. The Texan was one down at the ninth but improved his game coming in. Their cards: BroomfieAl, Out__644 435 434—37 they will spend the week-end at the|Prettily decorated in pink and white. Fran special agen 4 South Fork intl, Mrs. Brooks is al.|SWeapeas were the flowers “used in iBagien oo the Sayer aivucontke te ready at the inn. Re Metin? si cae weisa ca} ie Sureed from Sheridan where he vis- In--545 645 445—42—79 Mrs. L. B, Townsend is leaving to-Jat midnight @ supper was served by |days. nn) “sne*® fOr several Cochran, Out_-—-554 436 454—30 morrow for Denver where she will|the hostess. Be WP ain api spend several days. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sem|Mr. and Mrs. Veitch left this morn- Arledge, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Glover,|!ng for Buffalo and vicinity where Max Heller, proprietor of the Hub Clothing company, left yesterday for New York and other eastern markets where he will spend several weeks on Mrs. Fremont Michie is spending a| | few days here from her ranch home visiting with friends and relatives. eee peer Sb House Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen, and the| they will spend several ks B. B. Brooks Home. Messra F. 8. Stevens Tom, Givens,|‘vacation af mountain resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Fort Wayne, | Jack Rutz and Audrey Merritt. yyfar' he a buying trip. Colo... are wiationgs here with exGov- — J. W. Kirk is in Lander visiting ernor and Mrs. B.. Brooks. Mrs, ir ae with friends and attending to busi- e PERSONALS RI Has: The Puritan Lunch Mrs. J. W. Barns division of the} IS THE PLACE TO EAT Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society wil!! Meals Served Family Style * Tay fe L. A. busine ters. 4 r * Peay nan eile ca Fi heasshn, wel ae es © Sake © spécialy: | everybody come. ..| Midwest and Elm Strs. have been spending the past two J. L.+Goss, who has been in Cali- —— im Denver and vicinity, re-| fornia for some time has returned to turned today to their home on South the city and is now staying at the Wyoming Fur and Garment Sh See Our Line of New Fall Model Dresses Just Arrived Jones is a pb ag of Mrs. Brooks. Mang toathere _ * # @ ing in the city while attending tolevening, this week; Siieie dante - Ph 630-M McKinley street. They made the trip| Henning hotel. overland and took a number of mo- ALS / tor trips through the mountains near} H. B. Durham and family © who Denver: They spent several days at} have been spending their vacation in “Evergreen” before leaving for Cas-|Colorado, are expected to return to per. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman were for-| their home in the city this week-end. mer residents of Denver and haye eS many friends there who entertained} Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell are in in their honor. Denver for a few days. eee eee Mrs. Millard Murane E. P. Bacon and Mr. Chappell have Is Honoree. left for Cheyenne, where they will at- Mrs. C. D. Murane was hostess at|tend the tax commission hearing. Mr. an informal tea served at her home on| Bacon is connected with the Natrona South Center street yesterday after-} Power company. noon in honor of Mrs. Millard Murane Ry a June bride. R. E,.Hudson: has returned from The color scheme. of yellow was|Cheyenne where he spent Thursday carried out with wild) flowers jn.anjlooking after busihess jnterests ‘for unusaully artistic manner. The guests of the afternoon in- 4 cluded the guest of honor, Mrs. Mu-| Miss Grace Taylor is visiting with rane, Mrs. John Casey, also a bride| friends and relatives in the city from of last month, and the Mesdames-J.|the F. L. Ranch. M. England, Joe Denham, J. W. Bing- oe Pag Our’prices are the lowest. We invite you to com- pare them with any others in Casper. The house of reliable Furs. Remodeling, clean- ing and altering. Wyoming Fur and Garment Shop Opposite America Theater Hennimg Hotel Building ham, J. Glenn Dines, C. H. Bowman, B. B. Lummis of the Casper Motor D. W. Ogiibee, Dewoody, Hicks, Van|company has returned <rom Denver Hekken and Miss Peircy. where he has been looking after busi- wing ness for several days. Motor Party z ee (8 Leaves for Park: Sol L. Silverstein, who is a busi- Mr. and Mrs. Mate Wheeler, Mr./ness visitor in Casper each fall, is ‘and Mrs. Arthur Schulte and Miss}now registered at the Henning hotel. Catherine Dunn are leaving tomor- E Fad We | row morning for Yellowstone National} Hal Curran, attorney associated park, where they will spend about two| with the Nichols and Stirrett law of- weeks. _ 4 ue |fices, has left for the Buzzard ranch ” | where he will spend the week-end. cee Mr. ard Mrs. Sample to Tour to Los ee Judge W. B. Douglas of Minneap- Mr. @nd Mrs. Roy Sample are leay-|olis, a prominent attorney of that dis- ing tomorrow for Los Angeles, where|trict, is spending a few days here they will spend several months. They | looking after business matters. ‘will make the trip overland in their Stag te! Packard motor car. Bill “Hodge is in from Salt Creek The New Oxford Styles Are Very Interesting ot hate’ for the day visiting with friends and Regular Meeting attending to business. of Maccabees. ie 28a The Ladies of Maccabees will meet] Mrs. Joe Church of Lander is ex- in regular session at the I. 0. O. F.| pected here toda: She will visit at hall Monday night. The social he home of Mrs. George Proct« Mr. ——— ee | | A RACK OF DRESSES FOR ppueahsomasie * Consisting of a wonderful line for Fall and Winter wear. They come in Poiret Twill and Trico- tines, elegantly embroidered and $35 to $55 ANOTHER RACK OF Utterly Comfortable, ,Thorou ghly Stylish, Orie of Fall’s Smart- est Shoes The neat, plain oxford pictured is only for fall. In fact more attention has been de- voted to the smart styling of walking oxfords than ever before. Made over a shape! medium-toed last of the new shade of ‘cht brown calfskin this oxford is sure to please you. SUITS The very latest for Fall and Winter wear. They come in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Velour. Colors are blue; brown and black. Some fur ed. Some embroidered. Some strictly tailored. PRICED AT $35 and $50 NEW COATS, SUITS rest a area ARRIVING As for value—well, the price ee scarcely give you an ‘inkling of th true worth of this Shoe. $10.00 es having a Dress or Suit fitted, be fitted with — rset by our expert corsetiere. A New Shipment of Phoenix Hosiery Has ust Arrived IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN" EAA eet: Cpe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE Greater Than Ever With Qualities at Their Height and Prices Lower Than’ They’ve Been In Several Years Here are Coats, Capes, Muffs, Throws, Scarfs, Chokers, Dolmans, etc. Made up in every desirable style, priced so low that we do not believe such values may be duplicated. The thrifty buyer will get the advantage by early attendance. Scarfs and Neckpieces Scarfs and neckpleces in every tm- aginable fur color, small and large sizes; well made, and up-to-the-minute styles. Our Prices Range From $6.95 to $175 MUFFS Muffs in any desirable shape, style FUR COATS A very beautiful assortment of Fur Coats in a variety of styles and kinds of fur, the best of workmanship on each and every garment. Our prices range from $58.00 to $750.00 “ — or size; a variety of Kinds of fur to We also take special orders for any and every SEE OUR BIG Sees ne Sen One eee oe kind of Fur. No order too small or too big for WINDOW DISPLAY us to fill. OF FURS $4.98 to $85 DRESSES AND SUITS We do not wait until the end of the season to cut prices. Right now when the mer- chandise is new and fresh, the styles and qualities the best, we want to MAKE EVERY WOMAN HAPPY and are giving you wonderful values at ridiculously low prices. DRESSES SUITS We made one beautiful as- sortment of silk and all-wool One lot of Suits of all-wool materials, silk or satin lined, Dresses. All rey nests: i d, id st; right trimmed, and styles rig! in a choice of good colors; very neatly trimmed; made new from the eastern mar- to sell for $45900. All new kets. $17.50 styles. Our price DRESSES __$29.00 Some all-wool and all-silk SUITS Dresses. The very best all- All-Wool Suits, fur trim- wool and all-silk materials, and styles right up to the | med collars, cuffs and bottom of Coats. The very latest minute. Shipped to us direct from the largest eastern styles. All you need to do is to see fashion centers. them and you will be con-. $29. 0 AND SILK BLOUSES vanes that they are real One large assortment of $47.50 “iP Silk Blouses, made of geor- gette and tricolette; all are All Silk Pettibrockers very neatly trimmed, em- broidered fronts. Choice of this assortment, A very choice assortment sulk petticoats in a variety of of Pettibockers made of All- si messalines, tatfetan and | SUK Jersey, in a variety of $3.95 all silk Jersey. Choice of this | Sizes, styles and colors. One large assortment. of assortment. $3.95 | $3.95%F One lot of skirts, all wool materials, pleated and fancy, in a variety of colors and sizes, values up to $20. Our price. $12.49 Silk Petticoats A large assortment of all- JACKETS Jersey Sport Coats made of fine quality, all-wool soft fin- ish Jersey, belt and pockets; fancy timmed fronts. $7.95 Silk Sport Jacket, tle backs, in a variety of beautiful colors, styles and sizes; plain and best quality georgette and crepe de chine: the newést styles; very nicely trimmed. These are real values, sell- Obs wriees Mere ma nes 2-00. two-color combinations. $6.45 $6.45 MILLINERY! Never was such a beautiful display and so many Hats in any one store. Small and large shapes. Plain blacks and fancy trimmed, in a variety of up-to-the-minute styles. ghe LEADER idwest Building oposite Fostottics AAAI AN

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