Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 3

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Hi I 1d 4 im the north-(spending the past week visit! here this week-jern coast where she will visit with -nd, from Denver where she has been|her sister at her home in San Fran- ing with |cisco, Calif, during the winter. | friends. . State Senator and Mra. J. W. Johnt Son are expected to return to their! ‘evening for Lincoln, Neb, where she ‘ill visit with her sister who is Uv- ing at University Pisce, a suburb of Lincoln. eee Mrs. W. &. Anderson of Cody ts leaving for her home after visiting here for several days. eee Mr. and Mra. Dan Hines of Ther ‘Hopélis arrived last night and will safely at her home in Louisville, Ky., where she will remain for the winter. eee Miss Joan Deck who has been spend mg several days in Thermopolis is ‘expected to return here this evening. Mrs. W. A. Stmmons has returned a4 fs home here today. Mrs Johnson has apend the week-end visiting with}from Denver where she has been -| been visiting with friends and rela- Mire. friends here. spending the week visiting with tives in Rochester and Albany, N. ot Pc eiciageets to Fn gab hymen ay = eee (Continued on Page 6.) for several months. Senator Johnson | relatives in the city over the Miss Eva McDaniels is expected to went as far as Omaha where he met ren return this evening from Thermopolis CAND OF THANES. The American party destres to Mrs. Johnson. He also visited hisitecis In Lander Pe ane crectat|where she has been spending the last agp re thank the Citizen's party for ther Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hopkins are/sincere attempt to copy their piat- mother at Genoa and with his sister! const wi four Gays. while in that state. |tne « visiting with friends and relatives) form and tuc the compliment paid by here, from their home on the Sweet-|so doing. q a & il ee trip overland in their Hupmobile mo- Miss Agnes Daly, who has been de-| tor car. hy entertained during the past! to week. is leaving Sunday for the west- i. eee Hi fi fi unmasking a short session will ke held on Mon- scene of an informal dancing party which will be given Mre. Fremont Michie and baby daughter are visiting h friends and relatives in the city m their ranch home near here. eee Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Kurth of Den- ver Suests at the Henning hotel while attending to business interests in this city. eee Mr, and Mrs. A. A, Slade are ex- e|Pected to return this evening from is being raised by the Guild. see Small Dancer to Give Exhibition. youngest ballroom dancers of the city, wil please the guests at the Dance Palace this evening with an exhibi- tion of the latest steps of, ballroom talent. in learning the most intricate steps in ballroom and buck and wing work. ‘ eee Final Preparations for Dance Are Made. At a mooting of the st and . M Brooks was assisted by Mrs. F. R. Hufamith as hostess. the music lasted from 9 o'clock until \ inidnight. The music was supplied “Ry the Terrace Garden’s orchestra and Punch was served during the evening A number of old-fime dances includ. ing Virginia Reel added to the Pro: gram of ballroom dancing, - Towards the close of the danve, the next meeting @ tho Knights was announced by M. J. Burke. Will be an. installation of officers at the session to be held Tuesday, fol “smoker.” eee ts is Mr. and Mrs, W. R. MacGregor pre- sided at their home on South Wolcott street at™ an informal evening helc Tuesday in recognition of. their first Wedding anniversary. ~ Yellow tea roses were used for the decorations for the homo in artistic mann The evening was spent play JAE EE SEH IE 3 i H i by * x * * The Bay Hat Shop Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store Saturday Specials Pattern Hats + $7.50 to $10 School Hats ..... + $1.95 In-ved and green felt. ERIKA AMM x i FREESE HHH Thermopolis where they have been at- tending the convention of teachers of this wtate. Se ee Hal P. Riney of the Midwest Refin- ing company {is spending several days in Denver attending to business inter. ests. “28 W. T. Henderson is leaving for Dougits where he will visit with friends for over the week-end. city, has returned to his offices he the Townsend building after attend. ing to business in Douglas. eee H. D. Martin who has. been look- ing after business interests here for Mr. and Mrs B. B, Lummis, Mr. andthe last several days, left last night i Snoat” allright. They are confident of results because they know that no matter what they bake—pies, cakes, bis- cuits, muffins— the results will the same— light, perfectly raised, wholesome foods. Miss Grace Wolcott ts leaving this} water. 10-14-1t° GIGANTIC SALE ON ALL READY-TO-WEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Every rack, counter and showcase is filled and stacked with absolutely the newest merchandise, and on top of that thousands of dollars’ worth of new goods are continually pouring into this Big Bargain House as fast as express and mail can get them here. Don’t wait. Come early and get your share of these wonderful values. Bring your friends and neighbors with you. Come and make yourself at home. Make this store your store. COATS Our racks on the main floor are packed with Coats and so many dif- ferent styles and materials that we couldn’t begin to describe in this ad- vertisement the-variety. Wecansay ~ this, that they are up to the minute in style. Silk plushes and all-wool cloth with fur-trimmed collar and cuffs. Prices $17.50 AND UP —MAIN FLOOR SUITS. A very large assortment of Suits in plain and fur-trimmed collars and cuffs, plain and fancy bead trimmed. The season’s best colors and styles. EXTRA SPECIAL SILK WAISTS ° and BLOUSES One lot of the finest All- Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses and Waists. Up to the minute in style and beautiful new csiors. Fancy bead and lace trimmed. Val- ues up to $8.50. Choice of. This Lot SILK DRESSES An assortment of several hundred all-silk Chiffon Taffeta, Satin Mes- salines, Peau Deaygnes, Crepes and many others. Prices range $12.49 AND UP ay —MAIN FLOOR WOOL DRESSES The newest styles, the best qual- ity all-wool Serges, Poiret Twills, Tricotines and many others. Each and every one right up to the min- ute in style and prices guaranteed to , be the lowest. as | $14.95 —MAIN FLOOR COMMITTEE a, Special for Saturday 135 DRESSES All. recent arrivals and come in tricotine, georgette, poiret, twill, canton crepe, taffeta, satin. They are wonderful bargains at $34.95 20 Per Cent Discount on All Serge Dresses COATS AND SUITS “At Wonderful Reductions. One Special Rack of Suits and Coats Wonderful Values at $24.95 | NEW MILLINERY Direct from New York. ARRIVING DAILY The very best all-wool- heavy Plaid Skirts in a variety of fine new pleated styles. $7.50 , —MAIN FLOOR ~ Children’s Fur Sets ~ A very beautiful selection (n a range of colors and styles. $3 up to $22.50 —MAIN FLOOR ALL-WOOL SHAWLETTES Made of absolutely all-wool heavy yarn in the Angora effects. $2.98 = —MAIN FLOOR Extra Fine Quality All-Silk Petticoats In this assortment are all silk, chif- fon, taffeta and fancy embroidered Jer- sey Pettitcoats. $4.95 —MAIN FLOOR The Newest and Best Hats A dium or large Our hat department is the most complete in town; small, med r shapes; best quality; vélvets and velours; styles up-to-the-minute and the season's best and newest colors; hand tailored. LOT 1 $4.69 LOT 2 $6.95 $9'95 LOT3 FURS Our fur department ts complete; you can find anything from a small choker or muff to fine short or long fur coats, and every piece of fur guaranteed by us as to quality and price —MAIN FLOOR Sweaters A large selection of all-wool sweaters, slipover and coatee effects in a variety of colors and styles. $2.95 —MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS GALORE IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT COATS “One rack of coats, small and large sizes in a va- riety of colors. You can close your eyes and pick @ bargain. Jot SUITS About 18 suits were put down in the bargain base- ment made of all-wool materials. Choice of the $12.95 items—only a One counter stacked with a va- riety of bargains, such as Bungalow Aprons, Muslin Gowns, Petticoats, § Sateen Petiibockers and many other our Bargain limited amouat-— about 200 in all. and $1.50 values. EXTRA SPECIAL Regular $1.35 and styles. YOUR CHOICE 79c —BARGAIN BASEMENT Silk Dresses You will be the beautiful Basement. variety of colors, sizes imaginable styles, shapes, colors and sizes ..... ttrteeetectyberserencen aesee The LEADER Wool Dresses surprised all silt dresses you can buy in Positively all wool dresses, new styles, very neatly trimmed. $7.89 $8.98: MILLINERY One counter packed with hats of 220) 8candup In the Midwest Building

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