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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. PAGE THREE The Talk of the Town be Casper Daily Cribune CO-OPERATION ASKED BY ‘Y. W. IN EMPLOYMENT sociations at Grand Forks and Minot are working with the central pub- licity committee at Fargo. Their pla- cards include addresses and tele- phone numbers of the associtions in all larger town of the two states, so as to safeguard young women trav- to stay in other parts of the state that the Fargo association is com- piling a state registry. ‘The young woman who was mur- dered had been directed by an un- known informant to a disreputable hotel. BUREAU ACTIVITY HERE) 3.2 tic cccyrronce ana a re | 1m Tabs sevoon exmes are puns ; action in Fargo, so many calls have |ished by tattooing a mark upon the | | come in asking about safe forehead of the delinquent. places The Young Women's Christian ; ; Association. which maintains the only regular employment agency in the city is again asking the co-oper- ation of the general public in list- ing situations for trained or un- trained young women particularly | along business lines. While _undoubterty there are many business houses in the city in need of young women workers | few of these are calling upon the ¥. W. C. A. to help them fill their needs although trained stenog- raphers, bookkeepers,. office assist- ants, and saleswomen coming § to Casper apply for work at the as- sociation almost daily. ing alone, has aroused the com- |= munity and the state of North Da- | ¢eeeececececscccescccescccceceeesooeeslgeeeesoee kota to a publicity campaign which ||, NOTICE = far and wide direétons for es io! v d in. dutbramatiie abees: eeaeiers Reception for teachers, Presbyterian manse, sb South Wolcott street, Friday evening. Young mem and girls. ‘Information about Traveler's Aid and the Y. W. C. A. is posted young women of the congregation invited to meet the teachers. ° ° ° abundantly in the ratiroad station= e = eecescccescocecee st night on their way to Den- Honored st Afterneon Event. Mrs. Glen Howland entertained a number of friends at her) home, 624 South Durbin street, yesterday after- noon honoring her husband's mother and father, Mr, and Mrs. George L. Howland of Racine, Wis, who are visiting here. Cards and music formed the social diversions during the afternoon and the hostess served - @ delicious luncheon. Other out of town guests in addition to Mr. ani ver. eee Richard Eubanks, Sheridan automo- bile man is in the city en route to Denver. throughout the state and western Minnesota. ‘The Young Women's Christian as: Martin McGrath, vice president of the E. T. Willams Of company left last night for Cheyenne and Denver where he will remain on business for several days. a Mrs. Howland were Mrs. L. D. Town- send of Sedalia, Mo., and Mrs. M, Bengert of St. Louis. Synergac to Resume Church Activities. St. Mark's Synergae will hold the first meeting of the fall season next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. BUREAU DIRECTOR IN WEST. DENVER, Sept. 9.—Dr. H. Foster Bain, director of the United States bureau of mines, arrived in Denver today, accompanied by Representa- tive Marion E. Rhodes of Missouri. Dr. Bain said he was on a tour of in- spection. | pected to furnish but which it can- | This branch of community service is one which the Y. W..C. A. is ex- not furnish unless the community | co-operates. : At present women in need of household assistance seem to be the only people who are making use of the employment agency of the Y. PLUSH COATS DRESSES | | J. C. Warkley, 714 South Grant. —_— | W. C. A. @ condition which in its ses CARD OF THANKS | effort to be of service to all young Crayne—Woods We wish to extend our heartfelt} women the association is most AN D a * Marriage Celebrated. gratitude to the friends, neighbors| anxious to remedy. Miss Effie Crayne and Walter H.' 2nd lodge who so graciously assisted 3 us during tho illness and death of our| loving mother and grandmother and for the beautiful floral offerings to her. We also wish to thank the chief of police for the courtesy shown us during the procession. ~~ MR. AND MRS. M. W. RAFFERTY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES T, DEMOREST, Woods, both of Casper, were quietly married at 11 o'clock yesterday morn: ing at St. Mark's rectory on South Wolcott street by Rev. Philip K. Ed- wards. The couple were attended by * Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Copsey, Mr. ‘Woods and Mr. Copsey being asso- ciated in business. The bride was at- tired in a gown of gray satin with hat and slippers to match and carried ‘The recent mprder in a Fargo, N. D., hotel of a young girl travel- AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES Plush Coats | DRESSES FURS SUITS A very large and beauti- Made of all silk and A_very large selection All wool suits in a ful assortment of Plush | all wool materials in a of Scarfs, Capes, Coats | beautiful assortment of \ THE BARREL SON NG NEW The Latest Gift Shop Novelties THE cer AND CHINA MR. AND MRS. TOM FULTON, Pays Evenings Sane Fr 236 South Wolcott Street Coats in small and large | variety of and PHONE 1409R. sizes, plain and fur trimmed | beautifut all | and Neckpleces, made in | materials, styles and Sieceap Regen = eigen hte a EA Tag Distributors of the Kenilworth collar and ‘cute, shik’ and |-very neatty trimmed and | all the newest styles. | colors. f Hew ranch home west of the city,|' MRS. CHARLES FORREST AND|| art wares ant Teaportations anita Ree. see yp t where they will spend the fall, re- GRAND CHILDREN. $20 co $7 95 $5 49 17 0 turning to Casper for the winter 9-9-ite ° e ° e erons: Mio" UP TO UP TO UP TO UP TO Big George, Bev $75.00 $65.00 | 4: Hie = ¥! $75.00 Hf ‘ Mrs. George D. Brown was delight- * td Want to Go. ° fully surprised at her home on Elev- enth strect last evening by the mem- bers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge in celebration of her birthday. The women brought with them the Viands for a sumptuous picnic lunch- eon and presented Mrs. Brown with a number of beautiful gifts at the| close of a pleasant evening. | eee Blue Circle Will Banquet at Henning. The Blue Circle Girls of the ¥. W. ©. A. have completed plans for an < elaborate banquet to be served this evening in the private dining room at : the Henning hotel at 7 o'clock. Com-} : mittees aro at work this afternoon | 3 decorating the table in garden fl S ers and- the program | THE MAN IN THE BARREL’S Phenomenal Offer of 25 Pressings FREE With Every Suit Purchased Being Out of the High Rent District I Am Able to Offer You $60 Suits for $47.50 250 “ice” HATS The most beautiful selection of Millinery that has ever been shown in this town just received. The newest styles and colors, in- cluding the Mohawk Red. The entire line of new Hats placed on sale in'three lots, $7.50, $10 & $15 Gymnasium Bloomers|. SILK BLOUSES Made of extra fine heavy quality sateen, Panay iid ed Blopacy en aE: ina variety of sizes. Choice of the lot ana ° P : $1 98 . | on display “$6.45 DON’T FORGET OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Come and Get Your Share «: the Wonderful Bargains That Show Complete Understanding of i Younger Girls’ Footwear Needs } toasts by Miss Alice Say > Flynn, Miss Odra Huck and Miss Gibson. WN ! hearsed by the girls and will | ~ throughout the serving of the banqu€t.* } Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Rathyon, form- | erly residents of Casper, visited friends _ here this week en route to thelr ‘home Ee ; i $55 Suits for pin Denver after a visit to Yellowstone Turkish Towels Sweaters Blouses \ eee Women’s and children’s | Cotton Blouses. Plain Extra large and ea J. Rober Penn and Robert, Xing. cueren Webeeys 39e All-Wool Sweaters in a | white, fancy $1 00 * formerly connected. w eo Midwes tra ae Sd {Om Soumbesy. operations in ke’ Galt a ie $1 98 SERED SCst = Ba le Creek field were in Casper for several be sizes, colors... Skirts Wool Skirts. Plain and | days. this week. cee PY George Voorhees was in Casper yes- " terday from the Fayette ranch near This Ideal School Shoe for Sister Considers [ey ae Comfort First of All Children’s Hose Very ‘fine ribbed. Small Silk Teddies Made of fine’ quality $50 Suits for ; Pinedale. ee * z as eh i eae here! and large’ sizes. 19¢ fancy ‘colors. All sizes. crane. de chine, lace and : ‘ ‘e cannot over-emphasize the need for thoug’ and brown. ribbon ' : epee Conmoneer Be rE aes ful care in choosing Shoes, if sister’s feet are to have Fast colors ... e | $2. 95, $3. 95 trimmed —_. $1. 49 = yesterday on business: eee Mrs. Charley Forest returned to her home in Ardmore, S. D., yester- Gay, after attendirig the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Demorest. George A., William H. and Frank L. Demorest, sons of Mrs. Demorest, re- turned to their home in Yampa, Colo., ‘Wednesday evening. eee Eugene McCarthy well' known Cas- per citizen and business man is on a brief trip to the state capital. beauty rather than blemishes when shé is grown. Therefore we emphasize our thorough knowledge of footwear fitting, that you may be sure she will never know fodt troubles. $45 Suits for 34.50 | $40 Suitsfor _ 29.50 | $35 Suits for $25.00 My Prices Are Always $10 to $20 Less Than Uptown Prices. 2 id Do Not Forget You Get a Card Which Entitles Youto ff 25 Free Pressings With Each Suit Purchased in 3 My Little Store on Midwest Avenue. iS I AM NOW SHOWING A $15,000 Stock of Suits, Overcoats, § Mackinaws, Leather Vests, Rid- THE LEADER Cpposite Post Office In Midwest Building Brown and Black Calf Lace Shoes. Made the “All-Leather’ Way. Misses’ Sizes 12 to 2. Girls*.Sizes 214 to-7. eee Widths B to D. Widths A to D. a) Joseph Smith \is in Cheyenne on Priced $4.50 to $6.50 Priced $5.00 to $8.00. business for a day or two. 1 £ Mr. and’ Mrs. Glen Dines, Mrs. Belle . Gartier and A. E. Winter compused an overland party to Cheyenne Wednes- » day. A Marvelously Constructed Shoe A BOON TO WOMEN “MASTER FUTKORSET” fits the’ arch as snugly as a corset fits the waist. It will give instant relief from discomfort; help- ing weak feet to become normal and perfect feet to keep well. It prevents fallen arches; relieves tired aching pains; results are quick, natural and permanent. “Master Futkorset,” is a scientifically constructed shoe with individual features not found in the ordinary arch support footwear. It is made of the best material; in the pre- vailing styles, and on the latest lasts. “MASTER FUTKORSET” will prove its superiority to the wearer immediately. Its ease and comfort to the foot, and the great benefits derived, makes it the only shoe true to its name. eee Father John H. Mullen ‘of St. An- thony’s church is spending several days in Cheyenne. se Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Stock are.on an autgmobile trip to the southern part of the state. IGGIN “YOUR. Ap be eee ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Carrot are week-end visitors to friends in Chey- enne, RECEIVED TODAY = - eee Mrs. Ida B. Laub of Sheridan and - Mrs. Stine of Billings stopped in the HEALTHY PEOPLE Have Rich, Red Blood A Wonderful Shipment of SUITS AND COATS Select Yours Now for the Cold Weather. ‘ sponatii'fop a hora eT MADE UP IN THE FOLLOWING LEATHERS if ing Pants and Dress Pants j & robust ears Srcientae! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Black Kid Oxfords at Brown Calf Oxfords at Black Kid Shoe at a ( fae must, first have rot agi $9.50 $12.00 HARRY YESNESS BS. 8. the Saienataes Sold only by the dard blood building tonic. For or for indi- jal Booklet adriee. spithout ae ES8.c5" ee 2956 sna, Ga BxEZE ct posed 4 $.ss. For Rich, Red Blood THE MAN IN THE | BARREL 130 West Midwest Ave. GLOBE SHOE CO. 230 South Center Street McClure Bidg.