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[pos rfebeisteees ‘ il i ! : if e i aS i ree ie i Sar 7 a i F i ii | i i E aul Hl : i | iH ie HL. A, Wilden left last Denver where he will atte show as well as transact & prominent supply com: lings, Mon‘ oo You are entitled to the benefit The law is’ very careful in Protecting the rights of a pris- oner charged with a crime. How about the Law of Com- Mrs. E. W. Elder is spending a part of the week in Denver on a business trip and visiting with friends. mon Sense and the man who ere. . has commzitted an error only ? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Dailey an- Isn’t this a good place to use pany cag: Bn nme gag the benefit of the doubt, too? the Meréy hospital in Den- ver, today. The mother and little girl Take your own case: If you don't know for sure whether tea ‘The members «f the Needlecraft club will meet witn Mrs. J. E. Lioyd, 4 East Twelfth street a week from ‘hich will be January 26. meet the visitor were the Mesdames A. L. Cook, L. A. Spoar, P. N. Chapin, Showman Hiligren. tI was announced formerly that the club would mare — ‘The pupils of the Gloria, Dare Blake studio will take part in an Informa! Mrs. fe art and voice will their it >| eR Se ae Py reg sae 4 before an audience, and numerous B. & P. W. 0. Enjoys friends of the studio are the Invited Forum Dinner. guests of the evening. Following the program cf readings, planologues, and vocal selections an informal dancing party will be -en- Methodist church Tuesday evoning, Joyed. with an attendance of over thirty of the members of the club and guests. The tables were made attractive by pepper berries thoughtfully contrib-| F PERSON. ALS uted by an absent member, Ruby Sip- pret, who is now in California. The Geliclous dinner was prepared and Served by the members. +] .| Mrs. Willlam G. Moore js viaiting at Ida Porter Hopkins acted as toast-|{our sororities were represented. the home of Mr. H. H. Klocksiem, 444 mistress, first introducing the new| From the Delts Gagima the Mes |——@ ——————— president Blanche Toland, who re-|dames Charles A. Wilson, H. P. Fish- Sponded with an inspiring talk. ‘The subject for discussion was “‘fed- and Laura Monson presente: ty : We sell absolutely new | terests of bitte ode pianos, same grade, over le $100 cheaper than regu- Le ape the housewives of the lar prices. city, the business ‘men, the employ: ? and tho school girls. : ‘these sharp pains Why Not ! 28 inting the topic from Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair will preside at the dinner, 4 ointment Mary Flynn, noted violinist Practically no over- of the city will give several selections and Mrs. F'orence Es de} Leanne “| card, fed by Mrs. Hana Thomas ' ing . ‘ @ number of solos. Miss Mae Winter Maplin >-aoccarriaee tim . will Cy ® reading of her own’ com- sseccnnnes your rey ty BETTER ‘(HAN A MUSTARD PLASTER i Phonographs and rec- ords, pianos bought and exchanged, tuned and repaired, : Dealér, Tuner, Taxpayer ae 348 8. St. Phone 1468 Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria 11 A. M, to 1.30'P. M. Thursday PLATE DINNER 400 Meat, two vegetables, bread, but- ter, pie and coffoe ‘PANCAKE SUPPER For Fine Tailoring, Dressmaking, Remodeling and be Hand Embroidery oe Hemstitching and Picoting (One-Day Service) Visit the MAPES’ MODISTE - SHOPPE Formerly at 160 S. Beech St. PHONE 651 ft Doesn’t it Look 20% Di % Discount; _ Comfortable? : ALLTHISWEEK = : . On All ‘These new Spring Oxfords are comfortable, ; very comfortable. They’re built to keep your pa < * i feet from getting tired and achey. They sup- Cc ~ ets and Brassieres port the instep, grip the heel and allow the front A - of the foot to rest naturally. There are several % ~ Including j different styles. : NEMO, LA FRANCES AND H. W. GIRDLE MAKES : Patent Lace Oxford. Full rounding < toe, low, comfortable walking heels. $7.00 ~ 122 East Second Street Phorie 10463 New Spring Dresses and Millinery Arriving Daily. 256 South Center Street Phone 1304W Miss Mattie Horsch is a guest at jthe home of her ibrother, Charles Horsch, on South Lincoln street. Miss | Horsch will spend some time here be ‘fore returning to her home tn Illinois. - ————— (Conones] Guy Farrens, pharmacist with the Midwest Pharmacy left yesterday for & local hospital where he will under- 0 an operatior _z serious nature. owe Judge CD. Murane of the offices of Hageos aid Murane, attorneys, is | spending several days in Lusk, where he is attending to legal matters. | eee or coffee is harming you, youdo know that mar are harmed by the drug element in tea and coffee, and that headaches, nervousness, or high blood pres- sure are symptoms whichoften tell that the drug, caffeine, is giving the nervous system too much jolt. Probably you know, too, that some people can’t drink a cup of tea or coffee at bed-time, and sleep well that night, Where many have been J. C. Chiléers has returned to his home in Thermopolis after spending ® few days here on business and visit: ing with former friends. John Fenex, prominent ofl opera- tu tor of and resident of Glenrock, has n Postum for Health—‘“‘There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich, PAGE THREE Denver where he wit) Join his wife who BORAH BILL PROTESTED. has been spending the pat w " turers’ association. «| asserted: of the doubt Why not take advantage of it? harmed by tea and coffee, and you may be harn:ed, isn’t it well to put the benefit of the doubt on your side before doubt becomes an unpleasant certainty ? * There's charm without harm in Postum—a pure cereal bev- erage, rich in flavor, fully sat- isfying; the favorite table drink of thousands. Suppose you try giving your- self this benefit today, and keep up the test for ten days; then judge the results. See if you don’t feel ‘better and work better. You can get Postum wherever good food and drink are sold or served. Bostam comesin two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of lerger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) niade by boiling for 27 minutes. CHICAGO, Jan. 18-—A_ protect against the passage of the Borah bill. exempting coaxtwise shipping from payment of Panama tolls, has been forwarded to Itnois senators and rep= resentatives by the Wlinois Manufac- Passage of the bill would discrimi- against the Mississippi valley and favor seaboard interests, the protest Time to-Start the Spring Sewing. We Have a Large Assortment of’ - Remnants—All Bargains THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Come Early and Take Your Choice. > SILKS - Silk Shirtings—We have assembled for this sale REMNANTS Silk Shirtings of every description, in lengths suitable for men’s Shirts—in pongee, stripes and solid colors. tain material, White Silks, Satins, Messalines, Georgette Crepes, Crepe dian Head, Muslins, de Chine Linings, Kimona Silks, Pongee and China Table Damask, Turk Silks and Ribbons. All beautiful in color and texture, cales and Chambrdays, Notable Clearance Of _DRESSES and COATS Every woman will be delighted with this op- portunity to save one of these Dresses or Coats for late winter—early spring wear. One fine lot of Dresses and Coats differing in styles, col- ors and materials and modes desirous for all occasions, as a great feature selling Thursday, Friday and Saturday will close these out at $9.75 VALUES UP TO $35.00. Don’t Miss It 137 E. Second St. AAT aR Kassis Thursday Specials Blankets, Comforts and Pillows—A Timely Sale at Unusual Values—Keep Warm Regular $15.00 values at_.—. $9.75. 100 Per Cent Virgin Wool Comforters. Regular $12.76 values at....._. ———-——----- $6.75, Regular $15.00 values at___ set eer $B.9S NASHUA WOOL NAP BLANKETS Pure Cotton Comforters Regular $5.25 values at_________... s+ee $3.98 Regular $10.00 values at.._.....___.._ $6.4 Regular $4.25 values at__........___......_. ——— $3.45 Regular $6.00 values at__._..___... ___.... $3.95 COTTON BLANKETS » Regular $4.50 values at-—___......____...... $3.45 Regular $2.75 values at_—......:..._____ $2.35 BED PILLOWS Regular $3.25 values at___.._......_..._._ $2.75 Guaranteed All-Feather Pillows WOOL BATTS Regular $1.85 values at___.. tb fbeteiensavescess aE aS 72x90—regular $2.85 values at... . $2.25 | Regular $2.25 values at... $1.75 It ee cs IN COTTON GOODS Flannels, fancy Wash Goods, Dress Goods, Cur- Goods, including Sheeting, In- Nainsook, ete. Huck Towels, ish Toweling, Ginghams, Per- Laces and Embroideries. OUR WHITE GOODS SALE Continued Until January 23 If You Want to Make Your Purchase COME NOW! 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