Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. nection with the teas, short talks given by ladies present,‘on the An elaborate affair in the form ‘of Oriental ‘tea will be held at the of’Mrs. J. W. McIntyre on Lincoln street, Tuesday: after- n from 2 until 6 “clock. Decofa- ns of artisti¢.distiriction will trans- form the home in an appropriate man- -, bringing the east to the west in a myriad of cherry blossoms, wistaria rysanthemums. A lightening to give a soft glow to the flow. ‘ored rooms will glean from lat- coverings, and Iend the mellow > oriental colorings to the scene, ostesses will receive in elegant s of Japan, China, and prob- ably other countries of the. Orient. . native garments, correct in every and beautiful in design, are ent from the east particularly event. The flower girls in| tained for gard to the young giris. Mrs. John Jourgenson, Mrs. ganization. 1 son. Theater P; Is Enjored.”” ect. “al program including artists ill be presented during the = hours. The musicians will] Baked Sale for Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fowler, | Saturday. iam Tolhurst, Mra. A. C.| “he tadies of the ald societ Mrs. F.| Christian church will hol: mances. eecv Lou) Market Saturday afternoon. eee Je flower girls will be Eliza- Betty Welderhold, | Regular Meeting of Ladies of Macabbees for Monday. Mrs. Hayy Young is in charge of ts spending qnuch time assuring|F. hall. uccess of the affair which is 3 will serve, and © Mesdames T. F. Algeo, E. Rich- ard Shipp, J... Beldermann, A. A. slade,Fred, Van. Gorden, Fred Hut- {lip K. Edwards, Allan Me- Clellan and Mrs. J. W. McIntyre. Mrs. Ross Is Inspiratio: of Handerchief Shower, is pienntiet , nee Mise Ethel Hale, An invitation ts extended to all: of | Scretary of the ¥. W. C. A. the women of Casper who are nter- to the langourous beauty of cond! tions were made. Mrs. Sam Service, The next tea will be hold December 1 at the home of Mrs. Herbert Peter- Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Twiggs enter- number of friends, last * costume will add to the| evening at a theater party held’at Iris theater for the vaudeville perfor- The Ladies of Maccabees will hold‘a » entire entertainment the decora-| regular meeting, Monday evening, No- ns, the program and the receiving.| vember 21 at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. O. were local conditions of the city especially in re- Suggestions Bowman, Mildred Byrne and Mra. A: R. Lowey gave interesting and infor- which has already been done along the rescuing line, and in others giving ex- amples and how the cases could be changed by work possible to any or- of the sale of in, Miss! baked goods at the Pomona Fruit Mrs. Hazel Lehr and tommittee will The young business girls, members of the Blue Circle club of the ¥. W. C. A. entertained last evening at a 1s being held for the be: it lonas work which the weer [shower held in honor of Mra. J. C. Ross, About 15 of the members gathered ested in the worthy work, to attend] *t the XY. W. C. A. rooms and an um- N hy brella was presented to Mrs. Ross who he tea, where they will bs wel ; pet “fae ce omee | defied all superstition and opened it Orient, : indoors, As she raised the umbrella - we over her head, a shower of handker- Masonic Dance chiefs fell about her. Tonight. The remainder of the evening was The bi-weekly informal dance to be|SPent with singing and music. held ‘by the members of the Masonic Dancing club wil be given vhis even- ing in the Masonfe temple. Baked Sale Tea and Social Afternoon to Be Combined. The Ladies of the St, Mark's Guild will hold a sale of baked goods along with @ tea and a_social°afternoon at the luncheonette department of the Midwest Pharmacy of the Kimball) drug stores. Tho luncheonette dgpart- ment awill be turned over.to the use 2d William Marshall. ee 8 of the ladies of the guild from 2:30 o'clock until. 5 o'clock and fountain service will bo a part /of the menu while cakes, home made; will be serv- ed with the fountain’ drinks. The luncheonette will be also for the use of the shoppers for a restroom, ané , numbers of ladies are planning on /? spending the afternoon as a kensing- ton at the pretty location. 7 Serer Mrs. Woods Is Hostess, Mrs. A. J. Woods entertained at her home, 631 Devine street, yesterday | ‘OW: afternoon at an informal, kensington. A color schemo was carried out in the home decorations, using pink and white flowers. soming week. Mrs. W. 8. refreshments were served. The table appointments followed the colors of fist of Nebraska state. pink and white and bouquets of pink }) Ae? and white flowers: added to the at- tractiveness of the tables. W. Parker, C. H. Gompf, H. 8. Ross, = Marie Lawler who has been a pat- lent at the State hospitel for the past. two weeks, expects to be able moved ‘to her home at the A. A. Slade residence on CY avenue, this PERSONALS | SSS An eight-pound baby boy was born to Mryv'and Mrs. ‘Clayton Crouse, 830 3outh Washifigton street, Iast Sun- day morning. The'son has been nam- Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lummis and ‘amily accompanied by’ Dr, T. Riach are expected to return. today from North Park, Colo., where they |’ were called by the illness and death of their aunt. Dr. Riach will be at his offices in the O. 8. building tomor- ner home in O'Neil, Neb., after spend- ing several days of this week visit- Toward the'close of the afternoon |ing with friends and relatives here. Mr. Nelson is a prominent agricultur- Miss Mable Hays who has been at-! tending school in Denver. is’ spending The guests included Mesdames A.| several days at her home. ‘She was BOMBAY MOB STAGES RIOT BOMBAY, he says"— “ Dear “ "I have just arri Nov. 18—(By The As- ‘The tramway service broke out yesterday while a proces-|eq and the mob was still carrying on sion was escorting the Prince ft sporadic demonstrations today. aa Wales through the European section, scheduled to appear a5 and wounded in the scuffles which| which are now being ensued, the police fired on the mob, in- United States district court. | Dear Trouble-Woman. Several days ago I noticed in the ‘Tribune that you referred to ad- dressing envelopes, for mail order houses as 2 means of employment for some indy. Could you give the names and addresses of some firms who might have this work to of- fer? Thanking you, Ambition. Dear Ambition: The Trouble-woman received mary letters just. like yours, and for the benefit of all who may be inter. ested the following list ts printed National, Bellas Hess. vary. , after leaving the factories, Wh tip the can to get the last spoonful, fry embed Yh da at etches : doagtih othe case see the. first. This uniform is cause for its know teriorate its positive leavening power. BED-TIME STORIES FOR. THE PLANS FOR T HANKSGIVING. “Oh, mother, mother,” screamed Bobbie at the top of his lungs “here! out of breath and without a hat. ts @ letter from Uncle Henry. Open :t quickly mother; is he coming to see| oa “Contain yourself,” sald mother, “while I read his letter to see what! wed in New Fork) you can expect me in Wyoming for| Don't be so noisy. . from Ireland, and since it is so near/ the Thanksgiving holiday, I thought) I would write to let you know that OFFICERS IN CHEYENNE. man L. Seidel, undersheriff. left last! quit blocks, night for Cheyenne, where they 8F©' must be finished by Ch: the government in criminal action! again. Any mail ofder house, Sears- Rosbuck,, Montgomery-Ward, The advertising agents all have Den- 615 Nineteenth street; Shop, Gas and Electric Bldg; Howe Advertising Agency; Ball and David- son, Foster Bldg; Reardon Advertls- ing Agency, Mercantile Bidg. ALUMET BAKING POWDER they can upon the results obtained— that climatic conditions or temperature cannot de- fhe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE , ness seemed to be everywhere, and a that Ittle children who were very|ho~ —"ss<snt it would be to hare Mr. poor might have bedding to keep them) Jom anu ns mother over to the Xind thought popped right cut of the | warm during the bitter winter nights |Thankagiving dinner that Uncle|¢¥erywhere into Mr. John’s head. $ She was having « delightful time.) Henry had set his heart upon. and so|. “Mother and I will come, if you eating sugar cookies and sewing, and/she planned to have a surprise all her | Will let me hunt a couple of wild she had no idea of’ the wonderfully|very own. turkeys to bring to the feast like the Pleasant surprise in store for her. It seemed to mother that the chil-| Pilgrims used to do,” said Mr. John. Bodbie Bobbet could not rest m/dren never would go to cleep that| “That would be splendid.” peace until he had told Mary the goodnight they were so happy, and she| And mother’s eyes sparkled in re- |news. And {n he camo running, @ll| was very happy too, thinking her own| turn. “We shall p 4 that you are thoughts, Finally when the house|the friendly Indians bring the Thank “Mary, I know something I won't/was quiet, mother and dad sitpped/|offering, and you must be sure to tell 1," sang. Bobbie. out ay, a8 like their own two/|the story to the children, of the first or rou|children, they went to Mr. ” peat pases -rw cera baggie house to invite them to the Thanks-| And mother a |siving dinner. Mr. John's eyes twink-|and laughed hap; Mary, | 0d and he was pleased. indeed Kind-|in the bright_moc LITTLE TOTS © By AUNT MILDRED. Bobbie and Mary: ily all the way home Don’t spoil the good news | : |Uncle Henry is coming to spend and the cranberry sauce. Tell! rcnkegiving day with us, Aren't you iT una Mary thaé I have many! giaa?” | | mew “stories to tell them.) “Really and truly,” and Mary be was suspend-| “ “With love, came overy bit as noisy as Botde kegiving day to feast upon the Se 711ilfe vu WFANTS ana INVALIDS ASK FOR = — - H 4 k’ “ Your brother, Henry.’ had been. Horlicks gum Milk... orlic s “Where's Mary, mother, I must telt| “I have had the nicest time but. I the Orisi her righf’ away before I wake up and| Must go home now,” said’ Mary to a, | Ori iginal | think I've been dreaming,” said Bob-| Mr. John’s mother and hardly wait- Avoid Imitations | bie. Mary had gone over to Mr.| {ng to say good-bye, the children raced inl Sebotitatey Joe L. Marquis, sheriff, and Her) John's house to help his mother sew | home. on ttle baby quilts that} Mother sat smiling to herself, after i. time Bobbie had left he: thought THANKSGIVING | SALE — BRINGING BARGAINS IN Ready to Wear for Women and Misses At Prices That Will Eclipse Anything We Have Ever Offered. fe WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS ~ Plush, Cloth and Fur Every Conceivable Style of This Season. They Cost More to Manufacture Them Than We Are Asking. LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 A Beautiful Selection A Wonderful -Line An Exclusive Number 2425 885-585, 4985 These Prices Are Wonderfully Low When You See the Real Val- : ues of Which They Consist. DRESSES Your Thanksgiving garment is here at a price that will astonish you. They come inall the dif- ferent materials. ‘ LOT 1 Nifty and. Nobby, at $8.95 witnesses for tried in the/ = ii ‘The list of Multigraph- quality of HL LOT 3 A Wonderful Offering $16.95 LOT 4 They Include Pan Vel- } vets and Are of Exclu- Fine Grades, at sive Selection, at $12.95 $35.00 Other Models of Special Designs at Big Discounts. LOT 2 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ed Van Gorden, J. J, Slade, Ray Cook, J. R. Healy, Carl Taylor, O. W. Ed Wilson, F. C. Fisher Ratcliff, { ‘ «se Silver. Tea Nets Funds For Homo Society. Mrs. A, R. Lowey presided at a sil ver tea served at her, home in the 1100 block on South David) street yes terday afternoon which netted a nice fund for the Wyoming Children’s Home society. Instead of the usual musical pro- gram which has been enjoyed in con- * a ae ff] FET ave. Sturdy young Shoes may get them. they are exactly right. The “all-leathér” kind made ex- tra flexible can be had here in all the soft, sturdy leathers. “three to six’? needs the sturdiest kind of - THE VERY SMALL PERSONS in your family find more pride, more pleasure in shiny new shoes than in any other wearables you And they should find utmost com- fort too. Because they can scarce- ly tell if a shoe fits correctly or not. We are very careful-to see that For Merchandise We Are Offering During This Thanksgiving Sale. MILLINERY Is Divided Into Three Table Lots AA TODAY WE ALSO RECEIVED A Beautiful Shipment of EASTERN MINK CAPES We Invite You to Inspect These Arrivals. $3. 95 We Have et the Price to a X TABLE 2 : isper. } $5. 9g & Our Regular $65 Values at TABLE 3 $24.95 $1 O . 95 Our Regular $85 Values at Every Hat a Pattern Hat, Designed by the Best of New York Milliners. $39.95 And Other, Exclusive Selec- tions at BIG REDUCTIONS | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Direct From Our Importers, a Beautiful Line of Hats . for Thanksgiving. Sizes 5 to. 8—Priced $3.50. Sizes 84% to 1144—Priced: $4.00 IGGING YOUR SHOEMAN’ Home of “Red Goose” Shoes’ Bargains Galoré Thruout the Entire Store

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