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Miss Isabel Hanway, who, accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Han- way, is spending several weeks in St. Louls, Mo., visiting with friends and classmates of the Principia college, was hostess to a number of her form- er school chums at a luncheon given at the lovely Busy Bee tea rooms. The guests of the afternoon includ- ed the Misses Louise Frantz of Den- ver, Genevieve Strickler of Enid, Okla., Mary Clive Allen, Chicago, Ill, Doro- thy Jane Prior, Seven Falls, S. D. Frances Phillips, St. Louis, Mo., Mar- garet McCandless, Omaha, Neb., Helen Indianapolis, Ind., Elizabeth . North Kohaba, Hawaii, ion Hogle, Hubbard Woods, Ili., Florence Blackmore, Tulso, Okla. Mrs. Hanway chaperoned the party, and a most enjoyable afternoon wa: spent. Mrs. Hanway and Miss Isabel Han- way will accompany Mr. Hanway on a trip to Chicago, Ill, and through the cast within a short time. vee Dinner at Mullin Club Tonight. A novG feature for this evening to be held fn conjunction with the dinner to be served by the members of the Altar’ and Rosary society of St. An thony’s church is the professional en tertainment which will be given dur ing the serving hours from 6:30 um3 7:30 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Mullin club. The entertainment wit include numbers by L. P. Wall and a part of his company, and are especial ly for the amusement of those who are waiting to enter the banquet hall. ‘The idea is to relieve any conges- tion at the doorways and‘is being pre- sented in an unusual and agractive manrrer. The menu for the dinner includes roast pork and apples, mashed pota- toes, and all of the vegetables, relishes and sweets that come with the appe- Uzing meat course, ‘The proceeds of the dinner which will be the first of a series to be given under the aspices of the Altar and Rosary society this year, will be used towards the altar and church ¢ ings funds. see Needlecraft Club to Meet Tomorrow. Mrs. J. B. Lioyd on Sout street vill act as hostess tomo: afternoon for the membcrs of Needlecraft club. ‘The afternoon will be spent as a ke elngton and refreshments will served by the hostess. x see Mrs. Robert Veitch Entertains Club. Mrs. Robert Veitch entervairi¢ terdey afternoon at hor home 6n Dea strest-for the menivérs of the’ 50% club. The affair was.also given in honor of Miss McKensey, former suprrntendent at the state hospital ut who left her work here for over seas service. About 20 friends were the guests ofthe afternoon, ty ‘Towards the close of tht enjoyable time Mrs. Veitch served dainty re-|? freshments. cee Mrs: Weidner to Entertain. Mrs. Archle Weidner will be hostess tomorrow afternoon for the resular meeting of the Thursday briuge, The afternoon will be spent y auction bridge and the host e serve tea. eee Elaborate -Preparations Yor ¥. & Y. Formal Daxee. A color scheme of black ans w vill be use‘ in decorating the prei.) ‘errace Gardens dance hall for t.. first formal dance to be given for the members of the ¥. & Y. club formal dancing club Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 31, ‘The color scheme will be car- ried out in a minute detail and the elaborate plans for the hall promise that the dance will be one of the most elegant of the season of lovely affairs, ‘The Manhattan orchestra will play for the Gancing and numerous favor dances will add to the evoning’s pro- gram. Innovation dances and origin: al features are included in the enter- tainment for the social event. Numerous replies have been recelved to the invitations sent out the first of the month and the promised atten- dance is most gratifying to the organ- izers of the club. It is also asked that all those intending to be present at the dance inform the committee of finance 8 goon as possible. ee Program Is Announced. ‘The celebration which is to be ten- dered by the Clan Stuart No. 248 honoring the birth of the great poet Robert Burns, will start with a grand banquet to be held at the Chanticleer cafe at 6.30 o'clock this evening. This will be followed by a concert and dance at the Masonic temple. The concert program includes. Chairman’ Remark: Selection ~-------. Solo—"The Lea Rig’ Ea Mrs. A. Dance—Highland Fling ~+------------ Miss Cathie Jeffrey Song—Scotch Selection -..--------- Mrs. L. D, Kennedy ----- Pipe Band Mr. James Gray Dance—Sword Dance -. mon ee ‘Mrs. Robert Simpson Solo—“There Was a Lad Born in Kyle” -. --- Mr. John. Wilson ‘The dance program will feature the old time dancos, the Circassian circle, quadrilles, waltzes, schottisches, the Highland schottische, Rye waltz, Scotch reel and two steps. ‘The kilty band will be in attendance and will add to the hilarity of the even- ing. eee China to Be Subject f Missionary Program. ‘The Presbyterian Missionary society will hold a meeting tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Mrs. S. K. Loy will be in charge of the program to be presented during the “afternoon. At the close of the program tea will be served. All members and ‘friends as well as “Various Aspects of China.” Mrs. J. H. McCorry will be the leader. those who are interested in the work and the subject for presentation, are «nvited to attend. eee Drill Team to Practice Tonight. The drill team of the Natrona Re- bekah Lodge No. 13, will practice to- aight at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. . St. Mark's Guild M ‘The St. Mark's Gutid will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 4he home of Mrs. J. L. Beiderman, 846 Zouth Lincoin street. ~ vee Masonic Dance For . The Masonic dancing club will held the regular informal dancing party friday night from 9 o'clock on, at the Wlasonic Temple, All Masons and helr ladies are the invited guests, eee »clal Hour to ollow Business. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge ‘0. 39 will hold its regular session to- ght in the I. 0. O. F. hall. A social hour will follow the busi- ess sension and the Mesdames Edna «ruesdel, L. R. Bunday, Frank Hogue nd Hattie Kesler will act as hostesses nd wil} serve refreshments. oe manner for a luncheon and .n afternoon of auction bridge to be held tomorrow afternoon xt the home f Mrs. J. E. Rouse, 1035 South Durbin strect. eee Regular Meeting he 0. E. 8. There will be a regular meeting of the Order of’ Eastern Star Thursday evening, January 26, at 8 o'clock, in ‘he Masonic temple. There will be in ations. A special invitation is extende’ te visiting members. ar . - orram to 4 Presonted. snembers of the Christian Wom velation will meet tomorrow n at the church, corner of Lin nt streets the regular business s« rt program will be pre Mrs. C. D. Murane 1s ree of the program, 4 Mrs. ©. T. Pluckhahn and Mrs.’ A! bertParks will serve refreshm: nt . Pythian Sisters Zo Have Session. 4 ‘The fy (bian Sisters will meet In reg ular sescion, Thursday evening. In ‘tions will “be in order. Practice work for the drill team will begu promptly’ at 7 o'clock. Woliowing the business hour refresh ments will be served by the Mesdame eway, Whiscnhunt. Holmes anc Mulligan, as joint host*sscs. see Informal Afternoon is Enjoyed. Mrs, James Carroll entertained in. formally yesterday afternoon at her ome on East Fourth street. The “me was spent as a kensington an: nty refreshments were served by = hostess. Six friends were the invited guests. PERSONALS Miss Daisy Mortimer, treasurer and secretary of the Casper Business col- lege, is in Denver where she spent the past week visiting with friends and attending the stock show. eee J. G. Sterrett of Moline, Ill, has become associated with Attorney 8. B. Phelps, in the capacity of manager of the collection department of the jaw office. Mr. Sterrett has been con- nected with wholesale business inter- ests in Moline for a number of years, but since his first visit to Casper a couple of years ago he has kept his finger on the pulse of the oil city of the west and has been arranging his business to cast in his lot with the progressives in Wyoming. It is be- Meved that he will be a substantial and valuable addition to the business with which he has become connected. oa Mrs. J. H. Jones of Glenrock ar- rived here yesterday and will spend the remainder of the week visiting with Mrs. Nelle Green of 825 Harrison street. Mr. Jones is connected with the Call Boller works“of Glenrock, and both Mr. and Mrs. Jones have many friends at their home and in this city. ———. __ Rev. Charles EB. Nash of New York City, who has been traveling in south- ern California is spending a few weeks in the city with his son, John L. Nash, at his home on East Sey- enth street. eee Glen. Leldecker has returned from Denver, where he spent part of last Week attending the stock show and transacting business interests. ee R. 8. Ellison returned this morn- ing after spending the first of the week attending to business interests throughout the state. eee Judge C. O. Brown js now holding coust here after spending the past several days in Douglas, cee Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Phippen who have been spending the winter The subject will be(| months in southern California, have returned to their apartments in the! Biaclimore, which ware socusted dur. | ing their absence by Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan. | Attorney C. P. Plummer has left! for Cheyenne, where he will attend to legal matters in the federal court. | “ee | John Whelan, attorney, ts expected | to return to ht: home here this week. from Cheyenne where he {s looking after lega! matters. eee t J. C Childers, formerly a resident of this vity, is here looking after busi-| ness interests with the gromry mer-| chants. Mr. Childers is now living in Thermopolis. eee Sam Conwell is in Cheyenne at- “| tending a meeting of the state high- way board, He expects to be gone for several days. eee W. C. Harris, commissioner of child and animal protection for the state, is in Casper on business connected with the office. He will spend severa! days in Casper looking after condi- tons which have been brought to his| attention. Special Sale On All Gas Heaters | The Casper Gas Appliance company announces an unusual sale of one week's duration on all gas leaters. The stock inci4ca over 400 heaters forrthe home which are being offered at a discount of 20 per cent. The Radiantfre in all sizes, the Quick Comfort heaters. Reznor heat- ters, Estate Trfple effect heaters and Garland gas heaters are all to be placed on sale, which offers to the customers s wonderful opportunity to fil tho need of high class heaters. | ‘The sale is for the purpose of mak-| ing room for a carload of gas ranges which are now on the road to the company and will arrive the first of next week. phe Ty 8 RR SD Moet me at The Smokehouse. When must beauty cease? Never, if you know how to keep it. The charm of beautiful maturity may rival that of early youth if whole- some, ever alluring freshness is not allowed to fade. A firm, fine skin, smooth and free from blemishes, makes every woman seem young. Every woman can have such a complexion—the secret is sim- ple, the means within the reach of all. Cleopatra kept her youth She reached the height of beauty when some women must fade and grow old, keeping her youthful charms and freshness by the same simple means which we recommend today. Cosmetic cleanliness was « daily rite, ind the cleansers coanioyen were palm er complexion fresh and smooth, stimulated to healthful and olive oils. Thi kept functioning. Most facial disfigurements result from osging accumulations which collect on SI the skin, fill up the pores and ness, blackheads and blotches. ‘ face every day and these ills ict you. ‘Wash ys ‘wont a! Che Caspet Daily Cribune Adornment Is the Word At the places where smart women gather scarcely a head is un- adorned Jeweled combé have given way to Jeweled bandeaus, tulle and irclets of leaves. The Lee arrangement of tinscled leavas, is worn quite Jow and s distinctively lovely for tho slim of face. From Russia comes the high headdress and for those women whose features are regular enough there is the wide band v-aich covers the hair at the front. WILSON MEMORIAL CAMPRIGN (3 BROUGHT TO CASPER ATTORNEY E. H. FOSTER LEADS NATRONA ORGANIZATION A public appeal extending to all 1 fected in Wyoming through the se- of the United States 1s be- | lection of T G.Lvers of Sheridan a ertaken for the purpose of |chairrains Natrona county's o! raising a fund of $1,000,000 to start | izat‘on will be under the direction the Wootrow Wilson Foundation | of Attorney E. H. Foster which will endow permanent awards Funding the foundation is being for distinguished public service. " The n per dertaken generally as a non-parti- san movement and as a trtbute to a a The plan of the Grive *x to have 1,- 000,000. people in the country, fol- lowers of the banner of Woodrow vide a fund of $1,000,090 to estab- ligh a foundation in his honor. This would call for.a subscription of $1 a person. Facts of the enterprise follow: Name—Woodrow Wilson Founda- tion. National Headquarters—150 Nas- sau street, New York. Object--To endow permanent awards for distinguishet public service. Appeal—For an endowment. Method—A free will ofrering, not a drive. Checks.payable to the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Lib- erty and Victory bonds accepted at PeFounder’s Certificate—Every sub- seriber will be entitled to receive an artistic certificate, a reproduction of the design commemorating the founding. Expense—Expense of organization has been underwritten through, spe- jal subscription. Every dollar re- ceived during the period of the pub- le appeal, and before that time, will go toward the permanent endow- ment. Disposition of Funds—Invested in securities of the United States gov- ernment, interest from which will pay awards for distinguished service. te ine emt ops CHANTICLEER SLASHES FOOD PRICES ON MENU Finding that increasing patronage has enabled the institution to oper- ate on a smalle: margin of profit and still ma‘ntain high ‘lass service and first class foods, the management of the Chanticleer cafe has announced a voluntary reduction on prices throughout every department, rang: ing between 10 and 26 per cent on former costs. ‘This is consistent wich the plan of the management to operate a high class institution in Casper at a profit which will insure only a fair business return, Hereafter, in addition to the lower prices in effect, the management: of the cafe plans to make specialties of evening dinners and to make the Sunday evening service at the thsti tuto as excellént as possibl When you haven't met fora long time, both naturally woader what changes Time has wrought. Keep that schoolgirl com- plexion and he will say the years have left you unchanged. Stiull—That Schoolgirl Complexion Use gentle means The kind of washing we mean is gentle, soothing, cleansing with the medern blend of palm and olive oils, Its action is mild and the profuse creamy lather-seems lotion-like. It leaves the skin wonderfuliy smooth and fresh while re- moving every trace of soil, Such cleansing is most beneficial and Prepares the skin for cold cream if you need it and the touch of rouge and pow- der most women use. Neck, arms and shoulders should receive the same beautifying treatment, for they are conspicuous as the face for complexion beauty or the lack of it. Use Palmolive for bathing and let it do for your body what it does for your face. The price allows it, her fame and imagine they Yours for 10 cents This modest sum is possible through gigantic production which keeps the Palm- Olive factories working day and night and the importation of the bland mild oils in tremendous volume. Thus this finest facial soap, which if made in small quantities would cost at least 25 cents, is offered at the price of ordinary soap. cause coarse- ‘THE PALMOLIVE-COMPANY, Milwaukee, U.S.A. ‘THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OP CANADA, Limited, TORONTO, ONT. Also makers of a complete line of toilet articles ‘Volume and efficiency for Cosmetics of Cleopatra « Whatever unguents. rouge and powder the queen of beauty used, cleansing with palm and olive oils was a daily rite. PAGE THREE BRONCHITIS... chest thoroughly with— vicks APORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearig Violators of Liquor | Laws Are Fined} G. A. Crowe and Joe Saroch. vieted of violation of liq Were each fined $100, and @igton, found guilty on the same charge, was fined $50 because it was his first offense. It is said that over half of police revenues for the past| few months have resulted from con] Viction of lquor Jaw violations. | ———— Robes for the Lord Mayor cost the city of London $775 a year. Dance Every Tuesday and Saturday Night at 933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time Introducin g “The Flapper” A new exclusive design especially adapted for informal dancing and street wear. Made in patent leather, medium rounding toe with wide instep strap, conveniently fast- ened with buckle, light flexible single sole and new box covered heel. $7.50 a Pair IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” W 122 East Second Street Phone 1046] 70 1; eniSe Se: Y For the Remainder of This Week We have arranged with a salesman of one of the leading New York manufacturers to place a number of his best garments in SPRING SUITS AND COATS Ata Big Discount SPECIALS 40 Dresses at___--_--______ 35 Dresses at_________ 40 Dresses at_____-__--___ 15 Coats at_ ALL CORSETS AND BRASSIERES For This Week AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Tho Shop Phone 1304W 256 South Center Street 3 3 PEPEOOOSO SOOO ODODS OOD OO OOD ODOD ODO POOOODO DOS DO DOOD DOPOD OD OHO DOO DOPOD ODO OO DODO OO OOTO OOOO OOOO DOOD SIDOOOOOOOOOOOO90O000554' — P a b y 10 7 rene erse 4 a.