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aS vrare. Income Tax Questions and Answers Casper Daily Tribune. Question 1—I fatled to file @ report last year but should have figuring I was entitled to greater exemption.;: What would you suggest my doing? Huge Success, ‘Tne Terrace Gardens dancing hall presented an elegant and aristocratic At the initial dance of the with crystal beaded straps and extend- ed hips held out by crystal beaded bands. A black rose at the belt re eved the pink. Miss Ruth Mandel wore pink with &@ Graped skirt and plain bodice. The next dance to be given by the club will be on February 21, preced- ing the event of Wasiizeton’s birth day Invitations will be mailed to the guests. formed © compiete canopy over the dancing space and @ chandelier effect of biack and white jvith black and white tassels gathered the streamers together at the center. Over each of the indirect lighting globes were black and white designs, and long tas- sols were hung. The white railing was latticed with the black and wnite. Pdims in black and white pots were arranged on the posts, and the orches- tra platform was shielded by a screen of black and white twisted drapes. ‘The unique color scheme and the man- ner in which it was carrie out gave the ball @ brilliant yet quie’ -tmos- Utled to for the year 19317 A. 8. B. AND OTHERS. Ladies Presbyterian Ald to Meet, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church ‘will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. Following the short business ses sion, Mrs. Reed Miller's committee will have charge of the social time. eee Untheran Ald To Meet. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon in the rooms in the rear of the church. All ladies of the congregation are cordialiy invited to attend this social meeting. Every one ia kindly requested to bring needle thimble snd scissors. Mrs, Krusmark will serve the refreshments. see Mrs, Algeo Hostess. At Bridge Tunvheon, Mrs. T. F. Algeo presided at « bridge luncheon served yesterday a‘ 1 o'clock at her home on South Dur ain atreet: Plwcen ct the luncheon tables were aid for 14 gucets. The decoration: wre of cut (lowers with nut baskets ind place carde of appropriate design Foliowing the luncheon the after- noon wus devoted to playing auction criige. The cigh score was taken y Mra V. ©. Hanson while Mrs. Wm Hohard ree 1 tho consolation. . tickets and the like de- Cuetible from my income tax return? MISS M. | Yea, in the private dining room of the Hen- ning hotel Monday afternoon. Red tulips formed the table center- niece and the pretty appointments Were suggestive of Valentine season. Bridge was enjuyed during the after noon. On the wall carriei out in ihe scheme of the evening, was a cartoon featuring the name of the club “Yaps end Yannigans supposedly taken from high Mterature of the Figil is lands. On one end of the banner was the caricature of the “Yap” and on the other eud the “Yannigan.” During the evening delicious punch Was served at the bar of the Terrace Gardens and the merit of the refresh- ment was ehown by the number of guests who crowded at the bar be tween dances. Numerous dinner parties were enjoy ed before the dance but by 10 o'clock all of the guosts had arrived and the dance floor was comfortably crowded. Dancing lasted until 2 o'clock. The music was supplied by the Manhattan orchestra ani the loud applause fol- lowing each dance selection showed its popularity. The newest New York hits as featuring played. The lovely creations worn by the matrons.and debutantes added muct to the elegance of the entertainment. Mrs. A. H. Hoff was gowned in a soft dove tone of grey with crystal trimmings. Mrs. M. N. Wheeler looked tovely in a black gown with uneven hem line which is one of the features ui the new spring models, Mrs. A. A. Schuite wore a chiffon and silk velvet brocaded gown of garnet shade with a dull gold and “Jeweled girdle low at the hips. Mrs. Ben H. Pelton in black with heavy lace trimmings. Mrs. Joe Denham wore a henna colored creation beaded with sequins in a lovely design over the straight Mned bodice and skirt. An orange colored silk velvet gown had been chosen by Mrs. A. E. Biglin. ‘The popular panier hip style was fea- ‘tured with silk poppies of the same color, Mrs. Don Smith was charming in a blue gown with a shepperdess bodice and petaled skirt trimmed with small French roses and drape of ilver rib bon, VAUDEVILLE AT eee larriage of Poplar Young Business Couple. The marriage af Miss Frieda Wat- ins to Mr. Oscar G, Martin occurred st the home of Miss Gertrude Kamps, (39 East Fifth street, Saturday eve- ung, January 28 at 6 o'clock. The Charles Wilson, of the First ‘resbyterian church read the service in the presence of t the show wouse today and day at 2, 7 and 9 o'clock. y Miss Kamps and Mr. W. A. Mo- rmott. The bride was gowned in brown charmeuse and wore a corsags bou- quet of Ophelia . The brides- maid wore A atniilas? bouquet. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and ‘drs. J. W. Watkins of Denver and srew from infancy at Golden, Colo. 3h@ came to Casper two years ago as chief stenographer tn the treasury ae- partment of the Western States Oli and Land sompany, which positior she has very acceptably filled. The groom was until three years ago a resident of Tulsa, Okla, when v@ removed to Denver to accept a po- sition with the Midwest Refining com sany. He was later transferred to “asper as chief clerk of the Wester: tates Of1 and Land company. Following the ceremony a dinner vas served at the Chanticleer cafo to he wedding party. The bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Wat- kins came from Denver to attend the nuptials. The newlyweds will establish their home here and will shortly be at home to their many friends at 704 Park ave- nue. with cniusing shadowgraphy. Shirley and Bell will appear in girl and the Wop” es ‘interpreted in an act billed as “Hokumized T: tics" The first meeting of the Friday auc on bridge club to be held this year will be at the home of Mrs. J. 8 iechling on South Durbin street this veek. The club was organized last ear and functioned during the social eason. There are 12 members of the ub. On Friday a luncheon will precede ae afternoon of auction bridge. oe # Mr. and Mrs. Wetherill Honored at Dinner. pe One of the nicest affairs of the sea son was held last night in the form of a dinner dance in the large dining room of the Henning hotel honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Wetherill, resi dents of long standing in Casper and who are leaving soon for Indepen- lence, Kans., where they will make aetr future home. The dinner was arranged for the suests of honor by a cifcle of inti nate friends, and places at the dining ables were laid for 38. The table decorations were spring flowers while a huge bouquet of red "| °98es unarked the place of Mrs. Weth- eritl, trimmed with simple touches of black.} 4 delicious dinner of nine courses A poppy gathered a drape at the waist.| cas served under the able direction of Mrs. W. O. George was dainty in| 4. i. Bott of the hotel. 4 turquoise satin with a strand of} ‘Following the dinner, dancing wat pansies in the purple and lavender} sr joyed until 10 o'clock. The mus! shades giving the French note, vas eupplied by a three-piece orches Mrs. Tim MoCoy wore a gown fash-|tra which favored the guests with se fongd in dull reds and blending shades] tections by request. of purples and deep blues. ‘The flar-| At 10 o'clock numbers of the guest: fing effect of the skirt was most be-|attended the dance of the ¥ and \ coming. ‘ormal club while others were guests Among the debutantes of the even] t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R ing Miss Leah Holloran was charming} Ohnson, where bridge was played. in a deep pink taffefta frock with} Mr. Wetherill, guest of honor, plans wreaths of French silk flowers as the|° leaving in the near future for Kun. only decoration, sas while Mrs. Wetherill will remain ‘Miss Vera ‘Tangeman wore a start-| !t the Wetherill home in this city for ling shade of chiffon ranging between} OMe tima. salmon pink and an orange hue, trim med with wide sash of grey, while grey slippers and hese completed the costume. ‘Miss Patricia Sulltvan was gowWned in a watermelon pink creation heavily beaded in crystal beads on the bodice and with a beaded fringe on the scal- loped hem of the skirt. Miss Abbie Arnold wore a chiffon gown with a petaled skirt in orange and lemon shades with picoted edge of gilver. A bunch of deep colored * fruits was tied at the bodice with silver ribbons. Miss Eileen Sullivan’ wore black lace over a dull green while a green Requin design was embroidered bn th belt. ‘Miss Catherine Dunn was gowned tn a chiffon stik velvet brocaded creation fashioned in a soft shade of pink Crustal beads outlined the brocaded design and the loose girdie was of strands of cry#tal beads. Panels of chiffon hung on each hip. Miss Margaret Sullivan wore a zi entertainer. Imp;rtant to school pupils. All ages. Watch the Tribune All this week. . Friday, Saturday and Sund Is the big doings. ¢ mit. It’s for you A chance of your life. eee C. G, Keogh, claim agent for the Burlington Railroad company. {s in Casper today, stopping for a brief visit at div yn headquarters while en route to Powell and other north- ern Wyoming points on company businerg. ——___. The Tribune carries a full Associat- See Window Display HUNDREDS OF NEW DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY See Window Display Last Call On Winter Goods One Selection of Dresses at $24.95 These Are Wonderful Values. To this selection we have added 50 new canton crepe and taffeta Dresses that arrived today. You must see these Dresses to appreciate their value. One Group of Dresses About 50 in Number. At $6.95 At this price we fre practically giving them away. ee rs AllOur Cloth Coats Haye been placed in two lots and priced at * sacrifice prices, LOT 1 LOT 2 $10.95 $16.95 20 Per Cent Reduction On All 4 SILK UNDERWEAR, CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Blouses at One-Half Price . Mr. and Mrs. Cooke Entertain. Mr, and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke presided ata formal dinner held at the Hen ning hotel last evening preceding the "\ancing party of the Y and ¥ club. The banquet tables were placed in he banquet hall of the hotel, and tu- lips were used as the artistic decora ions. Places were laid for 12 guests. Following the dinner the party at tended the entertainment at the Ter race Gardens. The guests included the Messrs. an: Mesdames B. B. Lummis, A. B. Big lin, Don Smith, Campbell and Stewart. eee Among the dinners Preceding the dance of the Y and ¥ last night was one enjoyed at the Chanticleer cafe. The invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr, IJr., Miss Abbie Arn old, Miss Margaret England, Miss Catherine Dunn: Leo Dunn, Dr. T. J. Drew and D, R. Phillip: cee Bridge Luncheon shade of blue with panters of laven-| Nice Affals der maline over each hip. The skirt} Mrs. A. K. Bott entertained for nine of the gown was alternated with bands | (riends at an informal luncheon served GET RID OF YOUR COLDS QUICKLY contained in TINGLE’S LAXO AB- PIRIN overcomes the tendency of ordinary aspirin to upset the stom- he Aspirin is not @ narcotic drug and ts not a heart depressant—but slone, puro aspirin may sometimes disturb digestion. No longer hesitate to seek tmme- | f Giate relief from that headache, earache or neuralgia—ATTACK YOUR COLD AT THEN FIRST SNEEZE. 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Private school teachers are WG THEATER Five acts of vaudeville and a fea- ture picture are being offered to pa- trons of the Iris theater on vaudeville The shows will start each Tony Denocenze in a musical act in which will be featured with con certina selections will open the show Perrell \n an unique act will entertain novelty singing and dancing act. “The the team Austin and Russell should afford comedy relief to the most hard ened. Sebastain Merrill and compan) is the magic and novelty act of the bill. It ts heralded as a real Antonio Moreno ta featured tn the pictures part of the program in the special picture “A Guilty Conscience.” ——— Thursday’s Tribune tips the Pacity with the Bishop-Cass Theaters The firm which Mr. Rice will represent in Denver owns the Iris ané America theaters here. While Mr. Rice has not been def- initely advised of the position he will secure in Denver it is probable tha: he will be installed as house manage of the new Colorado theater former!) the Tat<> Grand, which will be on f the largest exclusive motion pictur: company. 3,000. ‘Stewart, manager of houses, 6f the new legal firm completed during the law partnership. to- by ‘ac ay Newspapers at retail every day and Mr, Pep sells over. 12,000 Magazines E = = = = =| = =| at retail every month, but SELLING isa BUSINESS and nota TEA-PARTY, and it's easy to SELL if —— HENGH AND BISHOP FORM LAW PARTNERSHIP HERE Judge J. M, Hench and Marvin L An- ee Harold Rice Takes _ || OO) WNEMPLOYED Position in Denver Harold Rice, for the past year as sistant manager of the America and Iris theaters will leave for Denver tution will have a seating capacity o Mr. Rice during his stay here ha Deen an efficient assistant to Goors the Bishop, Jr., are now associated in the Practice of law in Casper, perfection having been week. nouncement by the new firm followed recent statements that Judge Hench and R. H. Bullack had dissolved their The new firm has secured com- modious quarters in the Daly build ing on South Center street. guess me quick — only three more days to the big Wild foo Surprise. 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