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Che Casper Daily Cribune at the home of] Sunday evening, January 22, at 630! The young people of the church are on-Gouth | Grant} o'clock. Jeapectally invited to attend the lec- ‘The scenes were taken from the mis-|ture, although a cordial welcome will was'sion fields of the Presbyterian church |;,. extended to all. Mrs. {im South America. PAGE THREE ‘The case of the thres men was han# BY COURT JURY [=< ad: | held in the parish house of the Epis- copal church. A program will be presented. Woman's Club To Meet. Mrs. R. J. Cook will be at home for the members of the Woman's club at her residence, 635 South Beech street, tomorrow afternoon. A program will be presented and a social hour will be enjoyed. pas etre Cae sadani Lecture on South America at Charch z. BS Arthur Case and aoe i= =| Potato Flakes : the case when oie Gap, whom: they) were poqulites were acquitted i R. C Francis, recently arrested here, Always Fresh in the Air-Tight Package charged with receiving goods stolen from Salt Creek by E. B. Taylor, were _Colorado Potato Flake &Mfg.Co. Denver, Colorado | a Refreshments were served oasisted by her LILY’S HAIR SHOP. Permanently located at 137 North Beech street; most complete up-to-date stock of human hair goods for sale.| Mm Hair goods a_ specialty. The guests of the evening included Mr. and Mrs, James Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Finch, William ‘raw- .| ford and the parents of the hostess. eee Tea to Be Postponed. 1.20-1t° On account of the death of Mrs. Da- vid Williams, beloved member of Na- trona Rebekah lodge No. 13, the so- *| cial tea which was planned for the benefit of the lodge to be held tomor- row afternoon, will be postponed. The future date of the tea will be + | announced later. Is the Last Day of Our Youthful Looking the haveast The meeting was > Journed to meet again February 1 at the home of Mrs. Henry. Sia 6 er of last Wednesday afternoon, the meeting of tlie American Legion Aux: Mrs. Gienn Roe, was well attended. During the business session, plans were made for meetings and the en- tertainment of the delegates’ who will attend the American Legion Auxiliary caucus to be held here, February 24 and 25 for the purpose of organizing tertainment. At the close of the business session & social hour was enjoyed and the Mesdames Julia Pursel and Ea Clem- ons Asvisted Mrs. Roe in serving de Helous refreshments. ‘The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held at the Y. W. C. A. club house, Tuesday. January 7, and the plans for the caucus will be furthered. rors”) Enjoyable Meeting Of Thursday Club. Miss Margaret Sullivan was the gra- cious hostess at a luncheon followed by an afternoon of auction bridge served at her home on South Center street yesterday afternoon for the members of the Thursday bridge club, Tyg thigh honors of the afternoon werd awarded to Mrs. Ted Purdy. ‘The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Archie Weid- ner, Thyraday, January 26. eee ms," ‘ The members of the Men's Broth- Mrs. Pearl Pelsor was the surprised violin selections, Mrs. Vondra“being & member of a well known musical company. Toward the close of the evening, Mise->auline Pelsor, assisted by Mrs. J. L. Foreman, served dainty refresh- ments. eee Miss Lova Benjamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benjamin, was hostess last night at ar original en- tertainment held at her home on South McKinley street. A part of the evening was spent as a taffy pull which was thoroughly enjoyed by the ’ Unifo: and satisfactory ilary which was held at the home of Constipation, biliousness and like annoying ills will medicine toa constipated baby, but is puzzled which to select. Let her decide Kes the ingredi- a on the package. up Pepa of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup sin has the formula ee p fainly on the outside the carton under the portrait or Dr. pow who wrote the sin. It will not gripe the baby, = it is free from narcotics. A bottle sufficient to isst a family several months can be had at ae drug store, and the cost is only abouta cent a dose. While no one, young or old, need trke a drastic Pargalive like salts or calomel, be espe- cially careful what you give a | Oxfords ishing their popularity! The low heels, plus the convenient lacings, make the oxford the popular street footwear for sometime to come. child. Some contain minerals, coal tar and other drugs that might Dr. Caldwell’s 5; Pepsin a recommended by the U U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Pew excape Tacaciee at eae Ounce Trial Bare of ms Sap name ‘Washingson St., Monticello, lil. Write me today. Half-Ounce Bottle Free Sate comecbasion, 20 oven tf peu do nas B OF CHARGE 10 w it handy when and address to Dr. W. B. L, ste Carried in black and brown calfskin, black and brown kid and patent $7.00 to $10.00. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” | : 2 & | lace Extra fine heavy qual- Extra large and heavy quality. ' 25c Huck Towels Full size, well finished, fine quality. llc Wool Union Suits Forest Mills women’s wool union suits. $3.29 New Spring Dresses, Suits and Millinery Arriving Daily ALL-WOOL Sweaters A large assortment to choose from. | Beautiful range of colors in the coat and slipover styles. ALL-WOOL Shawlettes All-wool Shawlettes, in belt and pocket effects. A variety of colors to choose from. $2.98 AND _ $3.49 Midwest Bulking ixtre. fine quality. White Hand- ; Brassieres Lace net and cambric lace and embroidery trimmed. Limited amount only. 25c Gauze Vests Lace straps, fine quality. 19c Heavy Cotton Fleeced Union Suits Heavy quality, long sleeve, ankle length. $1.39 he LEADER Opposite Postoffice JANUARY WHITE SALES | 110 Dresses | At $6.95 | 150 Dresses Sold up to $65.00 98 Dresses At $12.95 | rescription in 1892. You will | a state body. Delegates are’ expected Fina relight RO of prove a dangerous by over stimu- leather. . from all parte of tne state, and sla Egyptian Senna and other lating the intestines or depross | 25 Coats members of the auxiliary for thelr en- suupe A geet pied "2 © Caidwen's ingredle ents -- | Our Dollar Table orhood clacs of the Presbyterian |! In conhection with our January Clearance Sale we are putting on a White Goods 20 Per Cent Discount foe Ue Taauaiers of toe, young: mas Sale. The qualities are guaranteed and at prices that will attract and astonish the most Consists of some wonderful values in Mina 7 ; i i r orsey ! our Kid Gloves ied pioeraniip thle.) aes, SUES BD. skeptical. New merchandise arriving daily. Extraordinary values at extremely low \ Had Lacie ee pe Tereey ONE-THIRD OFF tainment will be bares Bie ante prices. Noe 2 nacle, A program m1 7h? ° 3 Sate tes ae GOWNS ~} White Waists Yoo nts serv: , 5 4 ihe Rutetoat tary tm'vem| fi Wome com 49e} Dresses, Coats and Suits | yu. 89¢ ARRIVING DAILY @ general fine ane nd proru! : R Ww ’s White Mus- Vhite fancy Linen and Lawn .. Satan pomp sn in Gowns ------- 89} Remarkable Values at Sacrifice Prices. Vasa; “hand 1.98 Nag ee Dresaes, Coats; Suits and (Shop Metts tats tha rp bead extended 0s Fancy | White Cambric Gowns, : ag ee Millinery (in ta tao er Sntorma eat, BESS $1.98 D resses Coats S uits Bade. pirates ne $3.49 neldbae th ¢ Wyatt cafeteria the eventn bieevacucs ---- DES ; Choice of Any - - y ——_—_—— : ty lia pace at ang oe Ae cat tae | Of all wool and.|. Winter Suit im White Miusline _ 3\)\ 200mm bers of the music and dramatic art z styles. Silk) taf-| jtush materials, the House J IK pip ey students will make their first White M. ruslin fetas, satin, mes-| jn plain or fur Skirts 7 AS pasate gt RR Teddies saline and all-| timmed. Exbroidery and lace Lei larry Well made and very } wool dresses. trimmed Petticoats. i “ste ba tr * 1.00 and U 5 eeeceltoate Bridge =e oe aR neatly trimmed. $ 4 an p afternoon with Mrs. noo! ec eee ln re eee SO $ 15 $ 15 2 Muslin Pants One bri Several substitutes were the SORES SS DEE ER Se ‘ } + ; x hae Sateen aD 1 White tn Boece. Petticoats ba UE Price 89c and Up Rotary rived at the home of Mrs. Pelsor as 89c rice Ragen pes asd cioton tinned Sewing Soe ine Wray erent dancing and — ur On Any Fur Coat, Muff 79c = Machine Mre, aera miby avian Turkish Towels or Scarf in the House. ae UNA Sold up to $98.50 At $25 Cloth and Plush, sold up to $48.50 At $10.95 45 Coats Sold up to $65.00 At $19.95 Choice of any Coat in the house At $24.95 There are values up to $98.50 and include Plush and Cloth. Just in Time for the Spring Sewing. Special Demonstration and Sale of Electric Sewing Machines The White Rotary, Western Electric, Davis & Free and Westing- house—All Greatly Reduced. Phone Us for a Free Demonstration in Your Own Home. Terms if Desired. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 gL All Corsets, Brassieres and Silk Underwear 256 S. Center St. Phone 1304W Absolutely me RE ASK US cee | rs, Musical Program at An illustrated lectury with 60 slides a Delphian Meeting. showing views of South America will bs 1 musical program pees be given at the Presbyterian taber- Ow Heeled | We will not carry over a single garment. We have t tl ] , Abigail Scherck, Willimenta Endell, a seco . reduced our prices to a point that will save many a - v Annie W. Wilson, dollar for the buying public of Casper. Shop Early. a American Legion Auxillary Gidiiy dhebbene Sold up to $42.50 Tas Easerention seoting- ne rate a How quickly women generally adopted EXTRA SPECIAL In guite of the cota and winty weath- Pcniatie atetent bat the low and medium heels! How undimin- :