Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 3

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de Casper Dally Cridune | i! 5 ay — J = =3 q Under the balcony, Mrs. H. F. Com- sort who bas lately returned irom we vast waere she spent over a monin en @ buying trip will conduct an ex- <iumve @rt snop and nevdiework de varupent. The line of goods ‘which was purchased in New York is arriv- ing daily and the display at the open- sng wul be of great interest to ail housewives and those who love. the unusual In glu, and art work. China ware and pottery in original desigu will be carried and stamped work for ‘The grand opening of the Shikany Dry Goods company, the art shop which will be managed by Mrs. H. F. Comfort, and the fur shop which will in charge of Jones and Hick, m sched- & kensington sfternoon will be a great uled for tomorrow. addition. A complete line of smaii dnu ‘Tho company is located at 213 South | inexpensive guts of special value cu Wolcott street where an efficient | account of their usefulness and origi show window will add in attracting | Laity will be shown. The sucp will shoppers to the neat shop. The wood-|be cerried out in biue and ivory in work of the dry goods department] very detail. pil be in Svory with Hat aPetves. A) GS ss teicony the tarriend)Jouce session now until thé day af - the popular spring materials, the tis.| "24 Hick will have their work shop. bazaar. a igts 5 sue gihghama linens, ginghams, or.| ®#modeling furs and mending will be zanies, and dotted swirs materials,|‘*beir specialty. will be carried by James Shikany and| From 2 o'clock untf & o'clock sou- Elizabeth Shikany. The stock of no-}ventrs will be given the visitors of the tions will be unusually complete, alsostore by the Shikany company. TEE it the home of Mrs. Ralph Oakes on South Grant street, and are leaving .j this evening for their homes, have been delightfully entertained at a se- ries of informal parties tendered them by their hostess and her friends. eee Card Party through this part of the country many Enjoyed. . years ago, when the Indians were the ay main inhabitants. Mrs. C. H. Lowe actet as hostess eee at an informal evening party spent at her home on South Lincoln. Music a ee setrtant Rex pom ascot Gaull vast eattaigat: the sucst#) tra. R. J. Fuchs is ledving the first | sumed his desk at the bank after be ‘A dainty, luncheon was served by|°f Rext week for Thermopolis, where| ing abstnt for some time while under Mrs. Lowe at midnight. Mr. Fuchs has been gpending this| going a serious operation fur appen trip to Chicago, Ill, where he spent the week on business and pleasure. - week loolirg after business interests |dicitis. Many friends will bs giac J Ne eat er recas [at thelr! stare there, to greet Mr. McFarland again. = ts 7 see eee ‘ne afternoon was also spent as @ Showman, C. E. Horsch, P. N. Chapin, kensington. Mrs. D. W. Lowe, Miss Mattie Horsch| MF. and Mrs. Peter Buckley are the} ye, ana Mrs. Dave Lewis have rc proud parents of @ baby son, born to pumuae mestings vil be eee coeh and Mr. Gates. thera, MASE A Gt phere geod ar Oa Wella wah heres % mother and child are doing splendidly PERSONALS 3 turned to their home at Salt Creek after spending several days in thx city attending to business interests and visiting with friends. eee the luncnes. giad to hear, eee Mrs. O. L, Walker, accompanied by| A. A. Slade, superintendent of the her children, has left for her former |Cusper schools who has been attend- home in Minneapolis, Minn. where|ing the meeting of the National Edu , J. 4. Johnson, contractor, has left) she will visit with friends and rela-| cational association at Chicago, is en- for Wheatland where ho will attend to} tives for some time route to his home here. Hoe left business corscael tor several days. “2 Chicago last night and in all proba Mr .and Mrs. T. C. Daniols are mov-|Dbility will return to Casper about Walter C. Hill of the Lee C. Mocre}ing soon to their new residence in|March 10. company has returned from Denver| south Casper where they will occupy where he has been looking after com- 2 oA A can of Calumet Baking Powder will make more pies, cakes, muffins, etc. then a can most other brands. It lasts longer—goes farther be- cause it contains more than the or- Fi i & seven-room home. They have been leavening strength— pany interests for several weeks. living at the Ideal apartments. ATARR fore you use ie S)-6708 oa or Mr. and Mrs. 8. N, Brooks are| wir, and Mrs. A. C. Cone, who have benefited by the vapors of— When a recipe calls for two tea- spending the week in the city visiting | been visiting in Washington and Ore- spoons of baking powder, use cwo x with relatives and friends before re} gon for the winter months, have re- | level f Calume the turning to their ranch home near here.| firmed to the city and will spend some aAPORUB ; teaspoons o! lumet, re Mec ‘tomorrow. time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 4 > Mra. Harry sree will be hostess at} afr. and Mra. Lee T. Lewis have re- & meeting Of tue Woman's ciub which/ turned to their home here after visit- will be hed ai ‘ner home on Soutuling with friends in Colorado Springs Wolcott street at 2:30 o'ciock tomoer-|foy the last week. eee Miss Madeline Thompson who has of Shakespeare wili be continued, and/peen a guest at the home of her sister. Wilde, and Mr. and Mra Virgil C. Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly potas x T Rivers, before returning to their home (Safe Mibfesr INFANTS ona INVALIDS ASK FOR A id can of Calumet contains full Téoz. ie baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure |} You Zet a pound when you want it Avoid Imitations f and Substitutes Patton, yesterday afternoon. Nand relatives in New. York City, and ‘fhe afternoon was devoted to play-|'attending to business interests For Infents, Invalides end Growing Children g Rich milk, malted grain extractin Powder Rochester. and anther points. . ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Ceoking — Nourishing — NN egsetaee je LL Announcing the urday. Lot 1 $9.95 Opening Ma Ht ew acta ts : Dry Goods Store ‘At the niceting of the Altar and Ro- : New Sp ring Goods = WAN _ of the eingela” “Walkure” “Seigfried” ANY ° per “Die Gotterdemering.” A piano oe SHIKANY trating the subject. | ie Cony Rnb ae lub, al me ° . on North iincain strect, Monday : With a full line of cial time will be held. \ Definite Plans For Bazaar. sary society which was held eos aftern at the Mullin club, SS Sa ee Be ee Yard Goods, Dresses, spring bazaar which will be held on ws + sTpureaay, \March 11). st thes Muttin Aprons, Novelties, etc. On account of the number of mem- bers of the society who were enlisted in the Red Cross campaign, a * Music and Souvenirs to the Ladies from 2 to 5 Visit the Fur and Art Needlework Department 212 South Wolcott Street Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co, garment worth double value. Your inspection is most earnestly solicited Did You Get in on those February Specials Don't Miss | Tho March Specials ‘lots— Dont miss your opportunity as it comes aiong At both of the KIMBALL DRUG STORES} sees oc LAR CARRTER EXAM The United States civil service com- mission announces that a clerk-car- riet educational examination wil) held on April 1, 1922, for the purpose ice in Casper. further inf: TO BE RELD IN CASPER) ==." the local postoffice. workmen ind Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert All work guaranteed be Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0.8 Bidg. PAGE THREE of filling a vacancy in the position Of clerk-carrier In the postoffice sacv- } Application blanks and nation may be obtained A wonderful showing of Wraps, Suits, Coats and Dresses SPECIAL COATS AND WRAPS $18.00 $25.00 SUITS $22.50 $35.00 DRESSES $12.95 $19.95 Pre 256 South Center Street $35.00 $55.00 $24.95 Shop In all materials and col- alike. Lot 2 $19.95) Fives wort"tws ani three times the price of | Lot 3 $29.95 one, See for yourself. Different colors, fancy beaded and braided effects, as well as plain tailored; beautiful tweeds, poiret twills and tricotines; every Coats and Capes, all the newest showings, $6.95 up. MILLINERY - Our entire stock divided in two lots for Saturday selling values. You pay i two and three times the price for one. {nro Yfmmtn elsewhere two and three times the price for one. Specially priced in two Lot 1 $5 Lot 2 $10 We carry a complete line of Children’s Hats at prices that will interest you. : NE There are hundreds of other items here for Saturday selling at si GW Dass this way but once. aay, a yi z your interest to be present at Casper’s Greatest Economy Store. Leaders Of wee 1 HE LEADER | ane. a) New Spring Dresses, Coats ‘and Suits All of the very newest types, in all the new shadings, beaded, em- broidered and braided effects— at the greatest money-saving values that speak for themselves. A wonderful collection of Dresses, divided into three lots for a special selling event for Sat- pecial prices. It will be to Midwest Building

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