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| enema ne €he Casver Dally Tribune THE TROUBLE-WOMAN PAGE THREE Wedding trip. Mrs, Gher was former- ly Mis Violet Esheiman. Mr. Gher will resume bis work with the Mid- west Refining company “ee Sirs. Brnest Marquardt ts in Den Dear Lady: Ym so tired I find it yer visiting with friends ft severai en effort to convey my. clearly on paper, My life has been Ss winter ts coming and I iDO YOU chboard, clerking, cash- nursing, cooking and ‘ooking Billings, Mont. . Please trust the Trou- bie-Woman, so that she can give a little more material aid t To one like you fon of phrases would A complete mental Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flemming of Lead, 8 D., are spending several days here attending to businces interests SYRUP PEPSIN KNOW have tried to do right and live as I should and get lots of knowing this, but it Miss Gladys Nessinger of Jasin, has returned to her home after spend- ing the past two months in this city doesn't fil your “tummy” used to you're hungry. bitiows and wanted to atudy, but itude of thought, red, one effort more That you can place in your home a Monarch now I'm just tired. My lack education has been my drawback. Mave earned my living with my to the effect that a party will} ¥#siting with her sister, by- the teachers of the East Range or a Kitchen Maid Kitchen Cabinet ts God's opportunity” and "lease communicate guests of the Philathea at reception to be held this evening from school at the vocational high \y evening, Oc- hands and now I’m afraid its too late to do anything as I've lost my courage. At present I my board and room and am thank- ful for that as I've been unable to get desirable employment. I feel I Mra. B. W. Elder ts leaving the first of the week for Denver where sie Tho afair! sin spend several days on business Saturda, 22, at 8:30e0'clock. nm you can be benefitted. original nature Will be a pare of[2%¢ Visiting with friends, program of the evening. Shear ON THE EASIEST TERMS and Mrs. R. E. Steffen here from their home in Shoshoni. Mr. Steffen is a prominent mining heavily interested near Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gothberg eerv-| Shoshen!. 8 o'clock until 10:30 o'clock im the ed a waffle breakfast and chicken basement.rooms of the Methodist'dinner Sunday at the Gothber, church. oe Mrs. Davis To Entertain. i Spending the wees Charles| her parents, Mar-lat thelr hoi sre visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Blodgett m South Park avenue. Why flivver along without these necessi- The members of the Woodcraft/saret Knittle, M, J. Gothberg and ‘Thimble club will be guesta at the) Paul Kennedy. home of Mrs. George Davis, 215 North) Grant street, at a regular meeting.) The time will be spent as a Kensing, ton and hand-made articles for t ties of housekeeping? Step in our store and see how easy we can arrange matters that will be satisfactory to you. see Second of Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow. » Ls, A. Reed has issued invita- bazaar which will be held in Novem-| tions for the secona of a series bér, will be completed. All mem are asked to be present. ‘ | Per ners Invitations Extended By Mrs. Yed Purdy. Art Edmonds left yesterday, over luncheons which will be served }iand for the Milne ranch near Muddy, at her home on South Center street} where he will spend several days vis tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. phatase once Le dy Tting with friends. Among the travelers who left la: In honor of Miss Jean Fiemming.of | Canada, and Miss Edythe Dolan. of, Denver, Mrs. Ted: Purdy will preside| as hostess at her apartment on East Second street, tomorrow’ afternoon. Invitations have been extended to a number of the matrons. : we night for Denver were P. H. Gano K, L, Jacks, N. C. Smith and W. A MONARCH Harry Nunn is spending the week tm this city from his ranch in this the} county He has lately loaded sheep to the east and reports the conditions in] 3 | Frank Douds and Mr: of St. Petersburg, Fia., arrived ii elty last week and are visiting a! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 1 acidave = Saar | Barl D. Holmes residerice and the stockyards to be picking up. RANGE |home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. | Douds. They may spehd the entire R. W. Thompson of the prominent trona Rebekah lodge No. 13) winter h t ba o'clock in the I, 0.0, Arter) firm of Stillman and Moses of Okla (Continued on Page 8) Mrs. Mae Ramsey is a houseguest All sizes, made the, regular business session a Hal) at the home of Mrs. L. D. Seeley on ‘en party will be held. | Bast Sixth street. The guests are inVited to come and | rhasked a& the affair will be informal.| .- Women to Hold Meeting. A regular meeting of the Business| and Profersional Women’s club will) hve held at the Presbyterir Tabernactejc; r this evening at 7 o'clock: The eu THE LEADER WOMEN’S SILK HOSE—Fashioned. Colors black, brown, grey or white. $1.00 malleable iron and every part guaran- Refreshments will be served. | Angeles, eas | Prank Eyans home in this city. Tusiness and Professional |Bvans visited in Casper about three yoare ago and is astounded with the growth of the: city, here he was in t BUNGALOW APRONS—Hundreds of Aprons to pick from. Any imaginable color, style and size. Dollar Day Special When he was © employ of Eigin $1.00 lothing © compan, Ject for presentation and- discussion), will be “Dramatics” and a number of COTTON WAISTS—Plain white or | SILK CAMISOLES — Extra fine qual- talks will be made. ‘he members of the organization are asked to b= sent. eae Many Children Attend Story Hour at Library. ‘The children’s story hour which is held each Saturday afiersoon from 3 until 4 o'clock at the Natrona county ‘brary will be taken charge of by the children’s work department of the Welfare ‘club. ‘The hour which was held Saturday afternoon was supervised by Mrs. J. ity silk. , Fancy embroidered. and ribbon ttimmed. Dollar Day Special...... fancy trimmed. In a variety of styles $1.00 CORSETS—Pink, fine quality Corsets. Good assortment of sizes. om 1.00 $1.00 Down $2.50 Per Day Special ... $1.00 MUSLIN GOWNS—A very fine selec- Fancy lace and ribbon 91.00 WAITRESS APRONS—Regular $1.50 Da s is attending the i tion of Gowns. embroidered fronts. Dollar Day |Special aourse in domestic sciende, hi placed her application -here and it is probuble that she will be connocted with the Casper s chools next year. o-. FORBETTER, ~ BAKINGS Mrs. Joe Verano has returned to the W. Mcintyre and Mrs. Allen McLellan. About 30 tots attended and showed much enthusiasm in the work present ed, Games were played, stories were told, songs ‘were sung agd one story was prettily dramatized . The cakes which were used in the story were served asa ‘‘ireat” to the kiddies and «a most enjoyable time was had. The juvenile department of the U- brary presents a most attractive ap- pearance now with the new desk which will be used for ohecking the children's books and the rug which was taken up during the summer. ‘The children’s Kk week which will be held in the pear future will be of much interest this year as many new books will be on display ror the par- ents’ inspection, oe *, Delphian Meeting * clety will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mra. J. W. Mcfntyre, 856 South Lincoln to Have Meeting. The members of the Westminster guild will meet tomorrow night at 7:80 o'clock, at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wolcott street. A}. full attendance of business girls and teachers is desired as work may be continued on the attractive articles of hand work ‘which are being com- pleted for the bazaar. see Forty Guests Celebrate Birth Auniversary. Mrs. W. J: King was the hostess | | at a party celebrating the occasion of her birthday anniversary. About 40 guests assembled.to wish her many happy returns’of the day. They also presented her with a beautiful fern and basket as a remembrance of the gathering. The evening was spent Casper Women Havre Learned the Cause of Many Mysterious Pains and Aches. Many~women have come to know that sex isn’t the reason for all back too, and often they come from kidney weakness. Jo live simply, eat spar- ingly take better’ care of one’s self and to use Doan’s Kidney Pills, is bound to help bad kidneys get better. ‘There is no other remedy so well-f2c- ommended ‘by Casper people. Ask Your neighber. Read this case: used Doan’s Kidney Pills in and I well know the walue of t have bought Dean’s at Kimbalt’s D5: store when my kidneys have be ordered, espbcially when my back BRASSIERES—Made of heavy qual- ity pink satin. Day Special ....... elty atter spending the fall in Made of heavy quality Indian and Denver visiting with friends D is f use Calumet Bakin Powder, That's true o: biscuits, Lai eer the oven light, tasty, sweet and wholesome bec: CALUMET BAKING POWDER never varies in its leay- ening strength—never a fails to produce pure, remain here during the winter. Day Special ........ ee Miss Edythe Dolan of Denyer ar- rived here Sfinday in company with Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mie: Efleen Sullivan who have been in Denver. Miss Dotan will be a house guest of Mrs. 8S, N. Brooks at her ranch home CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS—Black or brown. Fine ribbed Children’s Stock- SATEEN BLOOMERS—Extra heavy quality Sateen Children’s Bloomers. Dollar Day Special, : Dollar Day Sp Kitchen Cabinet In three sizes. Workmanship guaranteed. $1.00 O00 Bargain Basement--Hundreds of Bargains Suitable for Women at Values that Speak . for. Themselves. Don’t Miss Them IAA Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Henning are spending several days in’ Denver at- tending to business interests, visiting is and on a pleaseure trip They made the trip to Colorado, over- Mrs. L. 8. Worthington is spending the week in Denyer visiting. with Millions of women, i Do Mrs. Mable G. Starks is, in the city | from her ranch home west of here calling on -friends and on a shopping ‘ience Teachers, for over 30 years. the world’s largest factories. QA Mr, and Mrs. Victor Gher who were haye returneé to @ city from the ‘ecently married, their apartment ih vast where they have been on their PLAC — ‘DANCE / Tonite and Thane Nite REGULAR 10c DANCE ADMISSION 30c—THREE TICKETS—LADIES FREE This gives every family the opportunity to have these necessary articles of furni- ture in their homes immediately on the weekly payment plan. The “Food- Deak: fo: Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. ser-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Thursday Evening FIRST WEEKLY DANCE COOKS AND WAITERS CLUB FEATURE VAUDEVILLE AT 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION A DOLLAR AND A DIME—LADIES FREE Miss Elsie B. Hughes in Charge of Studio and Dancing Lessons. Appointments From 10 A. M. to Noon and 2 to 8 P. M. 132 North Center Street Your Old Range or Cabinet Taken as Part Payment CHAMBERLIN _ A’ Beautiful Selection of ; . BLOUSES Canton. Crepe and Georgette. Values Up to $22.50. $4.95 An Extraordinary Selection of SKIRTS Values up to $12.50. Telephone 1700 been -weak and has athed. ordered kidneys. They hav given me the desired relief {rom trouble.”* Price 60 cents, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remed Mrs. Henry’ had. Foster-Miit Mifrs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Ady, $7.95 FURNITURE CO. 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