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a rreeeererr treet Ebe Casper Daily Eridune Mre. W. J. Batley, president of the Pi Beta Phi alumni club will enter- tain the club members for the first during the social hour by Mrs. John Whelan, Pi Phi sisters who have recent. to Casper and are teaching in schools here this winter will be wel- comed to the meeting. eee 500 Party Is Enjoyed. Mrs. John Barkley entertained for a number of her friends at a 500 party held at her home last night. te ‘The Capital Hill circle of the Meth- Mist church will hold a bake sale on Saturday from 11 o'clock on, at the) White's grocery stors. ce Mrs. Townsend Is Hostess. % s +The pretty home:of Mrs. « Ji. Townsend was decorated in pink and white for the bridge luncheon at which Mrs. Townsend presided, yesterday at l.o'clock. The table decorations of pink and white roses, nut Lashits and place cards all carried out the color scheme in a charming. manner. Following thp luncheon the after- noon was spent playing auction bridge. Five tables were) played. The high honors were awarded to Mrs. Hal Cur- and Mrs. Pitt Covert while Mrs. wens of Olean, N, ¥., who is visit- ‘The second of the series of bridge luncheons to be served at the home of Mrs. Townsend will be held on Tues- day. + eee Officers’ Ball Is Postponed. Announcement was made today that the officers’ ball has been postponed until a later date tn order that there shall be no conflict ‘with the Armis- ttce day dance planned by the Amer- feau legion. PERSONALS ‘Through an error it was stated yes- terday in this column that Mr. and Mrs. Con Shea were the parents of a baby daughter. Their son was born to them Wednesday morning at the state hospital and as yet the smalt home, ‘making the trip overjand in their motor car. eee . Mr, and Mra, J. S. Mechling left this morning for Mew York City, N. Y. .| Other points the east which they will visit are Charleston, W. Va., Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, Pa., Cleveland, Olio, and Chicago, Ill. They will als6 stop in Bethlehem, Ps., where John Mechling is entered in the |. | Lehigh university. Mr. Mechling says he isn't going to attend the baseball games, but its a three to one bet that he does. » cee Miss Ruth Boedefeld of Elkhart, Boedefeld, recently — completed hospital. Miss trained nurse, nearly three years as an army nurse, which included special training at the Henry Street Children’s hospital, New .| York, and Also at Walter Reed hoo- pital, Washington, . C. ; eee Word has been received by friends here.of the birth of a daughter, Bar- bara Jean, to Mrs. K. C. McPherson. Dr. and Mrs. McPherson who were at one time residents here are now lo- cated in Detrojt, Mich, where Dr. McPherson has éStablished a splendid practice. se , Mrs. W. Oj George ‘arrived this andromg from-<Denver and js visiting ‘Bt the home of Mr. and Mrs: Stanley PGreibél on East Highth street. Mrs, George spent about-a year in Casper ‘while her husband who is a noted geologist was~interested in the fields near here. Iie is;now connected with the oll fields in ‘Mexico. oe. Mr. and Mrs, Francis D. Smithson of Colorado Springs, Colo., are vis- iting here over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Don Allman, at their, home on Midwest avenue. eee Rae Mr. and Mrs, Mark J. Davis have purchased the home of J. EB. Rouse, 1035 South Durbin street. Tho deal was made through Howard Baker. of ithe Casper Realty company. The | home has five rooms, @ sleeping porch and full’ basement. Tt is heated by hot water and™has all of the latest modern conveniences. see Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hinrichs and young son, former residents of Chey- enne ‘who have been visiting in this state for several weeks spent a few days here enroute to their héme in Burwell, Neb., from Cheyenne. /They visited at the home of Mrs. Hinrich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevick, 228 West Eighth street. 3 eee Miss Norma Smith of Laramie, has left for her home after spending the week} here visiting with friends and relatives. eee \ Mis#®Chariene Rockel of Cheyenne is visiting E. E Hanway on Pear Trouble-Woman: Is it possible to. find a place for a husky intelligent 16-year-old boy to work in order ‘to work his way through high» school? Either part time work with enough pay for board and room, or work for board and room in so! family. THE TROUBLE-WOMAN South Grant “street. Dear Reader: There, re surely some among you who desire such help as this boy can give you. He is sincere in his desire for an edu- cation and Would probably be sin- cere in:his work.. Picaso call the Trouble-Woman, if you need a boy. your inspection. the designs are varied. SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON DISPLAY 75 New Hats These Hats are the latest arrivals and we invite They-are wonderful creations and tf ot : the ee ’ Y¥. Stock has returned to the city his racing car, Series G. M. Vandaveer with the after J. th | F 4 i : i Fi if Ray Miller of Billings, Mont., registered at the Henning hotel y terday while’ in the city attending business interests. es Freeman attended the Na. inty high$ school here last 2) See * winter and has many friends among the _sudents of the school. or ece connected with his offices in Den- Mr. and Mrs. George Gleeson are | ver. in the city from their ramch home 2 TS near Torrington. They are visiting} H. H. Galbraith returned last night at the home of Mr. Gleason's sister,|to Denver after attending to business Mrs, Ray Dillon. interests here. ri M._J. Hopkins, geologist here attending to business matters DRESSES «=: One-enormous assortment of beautiful all-silk and all-wool Dresses. Black, navy and colors: Inavariety of neat new styles. Very neatly trimmed. ¥ CHOICE OF THIS ASSORTMENT 10.95 DRESSES Let 5 In this lot of Dresses are beautiful styles quality and . prices, all in a combina- tion that can’t be beat. The styles are up to the minute, the materials are poiret twills, all-wool tricotine, canton crepe and a variety of all-silk dresses. CHOICE OF THIS LOT collar and cuffs, value. SILK BLOUSES Our entire line of Silk Blouses. 5 Values up to $8.50. Fine qual- SILK DRESSES ity. All georgettes and crepe. Ghoice fa From the first day we opened our Bar- gain Basement the values in our Silk Dresses were the talk of the town. Now they are better and bigger values than ever. Come and see this assortment at $7.89 T ~- In the Midwest Building. PLUSH COATS | Made of a fine quality black plush, full cut, fur You must see these to appreciate the 919.99 | 917.9 Jersey Silk Petticoats One large assort- ment of beautiful colors, in a variety of one and two-col- or combinations. $2.89 eee 8. E. Phippen, of the Casper-Bolton Creek syndicate has left for San Francisco, Cal, where he will trans: act busir.~<s .or several weeks. Sarees Sam Ohenstein, broker, is here from Cheyenne attending to business inter- ests for several days. eee J. L. Crawford of Duluth, Minn., ts here on business and visiting wit friends. cee 4. T. Appleman !eft last night for yenne after looking after bus.nces metters here, Thursic’. eee B. O. Hammond left Wednesday for his home in Los Angeles, Cal., after a stay here of several days. A. R. Lowey of the office of Dur- ham and Lowey, attorneys, left yes- terday morning ‘for Denver, making the trip overland. eee W. H. Fisher has returned trom Cheyenne where he has been trans- acting business for several days. a2. H. B. Maxon ts spending the day in Cheyenne on business. cee William H. Weber who has been looking after business in Cheyenne has returned to his offices here. eee Fred Christianson of the Iows-Wyo- ming and Victor Wyoming Oil com The Leader, Manager: I bought the entire stock of a large manufacturer of ENORMOUS SPOT CASH PURCHASE OF A BANKRUPT — DRESS MANUFACTURER'S STOCK 1250 DRESSES Entire stock of one of the large manufacturers in New York bought at 40 cents on the dollar, and the entire buy will be put on sale at the Leader and with this enormous purchase the balance of our stock will be put on sale Saturday. The Dresses are out on racks wher¢-you can see them, handle them and be convincedjof the wonderful values you can buy at ridiculously low prices at this store. See our windows. DRESSES «+ In this assortment of Dresses are all-silk chiffon, taffeta, crepe, all-wool serge, trico- tine, all-wool crepe, poiret twill:aund many company is spending the remain- Tisdale structure attending to bus!-panfes has returned from Rawlins the week om a business trip[mess for several days. where he waa called on business. aris F. M. Zimmers of the . Western Realty company, ts on a business trip to Upton, Cheyenne and Denver. cee A. M. Cavey, internal revenue of- ficer, ts spending several days here on official business from his offices In Cheyenne. eee M. L. Bishop, prominent sheepman of this part of the country, is spend- ing a few days at his home on East Second street from Bishop, where he has his sheep outfit. Larry Hit of Billings, Mont, is looking after business matters here. ose Earle D. Holmes of the Holmes Hardware company, has returned from Denver where he has been at- meeting of the members National Hardware associa- eee W. J. Johnson and George B. Nel- son have returned from Bates Creek where they spent several days on a fishing trip. eee Charles Bell, golf professional, who has been here for sometime giving instructions on the Casper golf course, is leaving tomorrow night for the Rocky Mountain club in Denver eee W. L. Tanner of Boulder, who fs heavily interested in the Midwest Re- Copy of Letter Sent to Manager of the | Leader New York, Sept. 23, 1921. Dresses. Same are being shipped today. The styles are all new and the best quality materials. This stock was bought at 40 cents on the dollar. Mark all these Dresses at a ve: the customers real values. Your Bargain Basement is doing fine. ~your cheaper Dresses down there. Any other goods you need wire me at once. a Yours very truly, 9 SI SUITS In our Suit Department you will find all-wool gar- ments, silk-lined coats, the season’s best styles, in a va- riety of colors. 6.99 AND UP MAX HIRSCH. or plain. ALL WOOL MIDDIES The very newest colors—red, green, navy or black. All- wool. In a range of sizes. Whoice 2205) 2... ase Musli Teddies Pink or white, fine quality mus- lin; embroidered fronts. 49c $6.49 | ry close margin and givé You can put lot of HATS One lot of Hats. colors, in small and large shapes, fancy special price....... . Hand-made Hats of fine quality velvets and silk lin- ings. Very beautiful crea- tions, special... Hand tailored Hats of the best quality materials, in the séason’s newest styles and col- ors, special, at... fining company, is spending several days here on business and visiting with friends and relatives in the city. .- W. D. Brydon is spending a few} days in the city from his summer home in the Casper mountains. eee Henry Wyatt has left for Buffalo, * where he will transact business for| the remainder of the week Joe L. May of the’ May Tank com- pany, left this morning for Salt Creek om @ short business trip cee R. G. Taylor is here from Denver attending to interests with the Taylor & Clay brokerage. cee A, Stickley of Grand Rapids, Mich., is registered at the Henning hotel while looking after business matters here. eee W. R. Given arrived this morning from Denver and is spending the day here on business. owe RK. Staley, broker, is here from his Denver offices attending to busi- ness with his offices in the Oil Ex change building. cee J. W. Curry is leaving’ this even- ing for Chicago, after transacting business here for several days. H. J. Eppstein was numbered among the business arrivals at the Henning hotel this morning. ors. beads. Black and In Our best $5.00 $7.50 $9.95 of sizes. special at only... Huck Sateen Towels Bloomers Large size and Girls’ Sateen closely | woven, Bloomers, small and new styles. well finished or large sizes, Towels. Two for 25c fine quality black sateen. 49c PAGE THREE HONEY! HONEY! HONEY! It has come to my attention that some dealers are shipping in light weight comb honey. This is all right if it ts sold for a reasonable price. Dealers ‘are asking 35c per pound for my fancy comb which I guarantee to ot LESS than 18 ozs. per are dear at or Jess bro} y. 1 offered one dealer, and wl offer them all this light and broken honey for $1 per case iect than they have paid so far. “When you buy a comb of my honey ask your dealer to weigh it and se to it that you get your mon- ey's weed. WM. MOSTELLER. 9-282 Krenilin Azov, Imperial Order of Musocvites will hold a meeting for bus‘ness and Initiation on Fri ning, September 30. All nobles be in attendance with candidates. By Order of Czar. 9-29-2¢ UTAH GUARANTEED WOOLEN GOODS ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES AT REDUCED PRICES Call After 5 p. m. others in up-to-the-rninute styles and col- Very neatly trimmed with oraid or CHOICE OF THE LOT °14.49 DRESSES Lot 6 are values up to $50. Only the silk materials in styles that are right up to the minute. trimming on each and every one is artistic. CHOICE OF THIS LOT 923.90 All Wool Guimp Dresses The very popular and new all- wool serge Guimp in a variety We are offering them All Wool Dresses In this assortment are real values. wool stylish Dresses in a variety of sizes | $8.95 HE LEADER_ Seo ee ee ee ee ee 210 East Fifth Street this assortment of Dresses quality all-wool and all- The $4.98 Lot 2 All- Very neatly trimmed. CHOICE