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TR Alarm arent Arn rte In Washington, D. C. Wyoming women whote husban/s| are prominent in political life at Wash- ington have been among those ‘taking! part in the social events arrauged for| yisiting Uiplomats and their wives. Mrs. Frank W. Mendel, wife of Repre- sentative Bondell, wre among. thi guests of Gecretary 7¢ State and Mrs. Hughes who gave a dinner for the arms conference delegates, The followtsg clipping from the New York ‘Jerald will be of interest | also: “Mrs. Harding yesterday afternoon villiva tte tea house in Qid Pierce MJ%, which has recently been opened under the auspices of the Girl Scouts, ot which ahe is honorary president. Earlier in the afternoon she occupied a box at the’ Shubert-Belasco for “A Buck on Leave,” having as guests Mrs. William Reed, Mra. Hir; B. Kendrick ar Johnson, Mrs. John Afternoon of Bridge ‘Is Much Enjoyed. Mrs, J. W. Bingenhelmer acted ax hostess yesterday afternoon at her home at a luncheon followed hy an afternoon of auction bridge. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out with roges and table appointments. For the afternoon \ef cards Mrs. Ralph Buckner took the’ high honors and Mrs. Wallace Leayitt the consola- tion, cee Silver Tea Is Great Success. The silver tea which was held at the home of Mrs. H. J. Peterson yes- terday afternoon for the benefit of the Wymolng Children's Home society brought a sum near to $100. The new home of Mr, and Mrs, Pet erson on South Durbin street was dec: orated in pink and white, with bunche: Laura Harlan." yor ‘nina: chicreantioniiiiie: cite pink roses. | ‘The Mesdames John McFayden, Joe Denham, Ira J. Wetherill and M. C. Dutton assisted tho hostess by serving. | The next tea which will be held for jthe same benefit will be at the home of Mrs. Carl E. Starr, 243 West | Twelfth street, on Thursday afternoon, | December 6 Is Postponed. ‘There will be no meeting of ‘the General Aid society of the Mcthodist church for tomorrow. The next meet- ing will be held the day following the bazaar, Wednesday, December 8. see Bridge Tea For | Vevifare Club. Mrs. L. D, Branson and Mrs. J. T. Scott will serve at a bridge tea to be served at the home of Mrs. Scott, 724 ‘South Durbin street, from 2 until 6 o'clock tomorrow aftefnoon. The af- | fair will be held for the’ benefit of the | Welfare club and the proceeds will be |uged towards the extensive Christmas | Work planned by the club. oe Young Matrons’ Club Has Interesting Meet. 'The members of the Young Matrons’ lelub met yesterday afternoon at the jroomis of the ¥: M. Cr A, on East Second street with a splendid attend- ance in spite of the weather. An impromptu musical program was | given including numbers by Mrs. Ray |Shaw, Mrs, C. W. Johnson, Mrs. Doug- |lps Berwick and Mrs, Lowell, secre tary of the ¥. W..C. A. ‘Towards the close of the afternoon, refreshments were served by Mrs: Davidson and Mrs, H. L. Funkhouse. ‘The president of the club, Mrs. W. F. DuMars, presented a small potted plant to each of the members who Early December Sale Suits and Dresses OF RARE INDIVIDUALITY Here is an opportunity to do early shopping for Christmas, and this-year the slogan is “Make it a practical gift.” Exceptional will be the bargains we are offering. Sale Will Start Friday, Dec. 2 > } Will be! EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE ‘a part of this big event. ey ceme in all the wanted mate- rials, many of them fur trimmed. They are divided into he groups. AGROUP Values up to 566.00 at $25.00 sont, Pao! Val GROUP 2 Values up to $98.50 at $45.00 GROUP 3 : lues up. to $200.00 at $75.00 DRESSES Have been placed in three groups. They come in serges, tricotines, satin georgette, canton crepe. Every frock is carefully tailored with the strictest attention. Every effect desired is here for your selection. © GROUP 1 Values up to $48.50 at x $12-95 GROUP 2 Many new arrivals, the rest from stocl-- GROUP 3 All new arrivals. for young women but for ern matron as well. to $75.00 at $35:00 Values up to $65.00 at 4 $24.95 Dresses fot only the mod- Values $48.50 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 80 Skirts In all the different skirt materials. fancy stripes, plaids and plain. At $4.95 $12.50. 156 South Center Street Come in Values up to Phone 1304-W i H i rf aff Mars. Mrs. Veitch to Rerve At Informal Tea. ‘during the dri; preciation of the splendid work given ler by numerous ladies of the city. os 8 from 2 o'clock on. Arrangements have been made for six booths where the necessary articles for children, housewives and the home will be sold. Each booth will be decorated appropriately to the goods shown there, and the interior of the tabernacle will be arranged especially for the occasion. The children’s booth, where all articles of wearing apparel for the tinest tot to the child of school age iii be sold, will be in charge of Mrs, C. Riker and Mrs. Harry Adams Mrs. Reed Miller ané Mrs. Patterson will be in charge of the household booth where band-mado erticles for the home may ba found in profusion. The apron booth, containing fancy tea and the tea is in ap- . i i ie Fy aI wf Ede Casper Daily Cridune neer days and with music. Near midnight a delicious lunch- con was served bf the hostess to the sixteen guests. The friends that assisted Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in celebrating their wed- ding anniversary included Messrs, and Mesdames John Wisenhunt, H. H. Price, Dwight Woodruff, Myron Spencer, Perry DeWitt, F. C, Wilson and L, A: Boyd. eee Pan-Heljenic Lunch at Henning The second of = series of luncheons to be served for the members of the Pan-Hellenic council of Greek frater- ity women, will be held at the Hen- ng hotel Saturday afternoon. Mem- +} bers of national sororities are invited sto attend. , Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler and and Mrs. R. C. JWyland. sete oe Dinner Served ‘Tuesday. \Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar were host and hostess at a dinner served at their home last Tuesday even‘ng ‘followed by auction bridge. The home fund dining fable were nicely decorate) ‘using flowers and table appointments. Places at the table were laid for 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. R."WMson presided at their home, 135 South Beech street last evening in recognition of their tenth wedding anniversary. The guests came entirely unsuspecting of the occasion of the event and were greatly wurprised when the host and hostess told them of the date com memorated. The guests included many old timers of the city and the evening was spent telling stories of the pio. SHIKANY?S “The Store Accommodating” 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 | Special for Friday Fancy Ripe ‘Tomatoes, per Ib.n4 ks Fancy Demons) per dozen .... New Californi per Ib-\.. oe. 24-lb. sacks Velvet Flour f{¢2 i 48-lb, sacks Velvet Flour for 10-lb. sacks Yellow juts, Corns Mend Romi oo ee, Oe ___.._ 35e * 35¢e $1.95 _45e cee A regular meeting of Casper lodge No. 19, Knights of Pythias, will be in Odd Fellows hall Friday even- ing to which all visiting members of the lodge will be cordially welcomed. To be aceite oon for ‘Casper's peor chil- dren, one set of university (music) books, specially priced; sale Friday and Saturday only. Phone 1654J. 12-1-1t* (Continued on Page Four.) «|| FOOLS GOLD Lyric Today CASPER Sailors up to $ WOMEN Buy Their Clcthes at Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop Watch for Ad in Friday’s Tribune Don't Miss This Millinery Sale ~ 50% Reduction On every hat in the shop, including beauti- ful patterns, both dress hats and small models. 14.00 at $2.95 Here you will find just the hat you are looking for. Anne’ s Hat Shop: Balcony, Midwest Pharmacy PEP *S News Depot 251 S!-Center St. A complete line of NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, -CANDY, TOBACCO, ASA AA FIRE Throws a Scare Into the DAY NIGHT Tailors and Clothiers 114 WEST SECOND STREET Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Are You Doing Yourself Justice by Taking Advantage of The Big Bargains We Are Offering We are going to reduce our stock to a point where we can protect it with the proper amount of insurance. READ! READ! Any Suit in the House Mostly $45, $50 and $60 Values Over 400 Suits to Pick From. All-Wool Mackinaws Guaranteed All-Wool Union Suits SATURDAY ONLY 146 and 251 With Every Purchase Regular $12.50 Values $7.95 Moleskin Overcoats Values $4.95 Regular $7.50 and $8.50 ~ CAMELS As Many as 5 Packs With Every Purchase na NEWS DEPOTS S. Center St. SATURDAY ONLY BAUR’S DENVER CANDY ‘A Box Assortment and Hard Candies at Reduced Prices. SATURDAY ONLY ‘At Both Stores. NEWSPAPERS FROM EVERYWHERE way—an humble way. GUNNISON -- BOOKS.---the Latest---at Pep’s Own PRICES Pep’s News Depot at 146 S. Center St—The NEW STORE—may be short a few fix- tures by Saturday but we'll open if we have to do business on an empty box—That’s Pep’s i ee ARTA PEP’S News Depot 146 S. Center St. The Same Line and the Same Prices that have made PEP’S an institution for the people. Both stores for the convenience of passersby. Cigarettes sold ata Discount. [el HRA * $20.00 Value. $11.95 Sheepskin Coats $30.00 Value. $17.95 Leather Puttees Regular $6.50 Values $3.95 GENUINE Horsehide Vests Regular $25.00 Values $15.50 Chamois Vests Regular $18.00 Values $11.95 "Leather Vests _ “—¢ 6 ae _. Genuine Army Shoes $7.50 Value. $4.95 Wilson Bros. ‘All Woolen Shirts Regular $7.50 Values $4.95 Universal Lunch Kits $3.25 “Flannel Shirts Regular $5.00 Values $2.95 | | Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Regular $2.00 Values $1.25 Fleece Lined Union Suits Regular $2.00 Values 95c Silk and Wool nderwear Regular $10.00 Values $4.95 300 Pairs Riding Pants Regular $3.50 Values $1.95 Wilson Bros: Heavy All-Wool. Union Suits $4.95 $8.50 Values. Wilson Bros, Silk Union Suits $4.95 $10.00 Values. Wilson Bros. $2.50 Silk Neckwear 95c Buy Them Now for Xmas, y Wilson Heed! Silk Hose 50c $1.00 Values. Open Until 10 P. M. Mr. Husband, Bring Your Wife With You. Shop in the Evening. peabetab ada