Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 20

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FRIDAY, APRHL 7, 1922. Morosco Must frrce one ~oee | CHEYENNE 10 ICREASE Prove Divorce TAX FOR SINKING FUND Legality Next TE eg though Cheyenne’s municipal taxation DETROIT, Mich. April 7.—Oltver rate already is burdensome, it is nec- Morosce, theatrical producer, is ex- eesary that it should be increased pected in Detroit within a few days about 3.5 mills in order to provide a F vaaidis sesant er Ww sinking fund for the retirement of mu- ‘ayne County (Detroit) at the fas he an nicipal bonds, is a decision by the lo- divorced from his first wife, Mrs. cal Lions club, which nas pledged thé Anna Mitchell, Circuit Judge Harry city government its support if a sink- J, Dingeman announced here today. ing fund” levy is imposed. Cheyenne's Judge Dingeman yesterday di. -| municipal bonded debt is approximate- rected that an investigation bs ly $1,300,000. Some of the issues are made to determine whether Mo- i so old that the interest paid on them rosco had been a resident of Mich. ! plate. has exceeded the principal. HI $s ie oaet wf q ‘The more fastidious a woman ts the lingerie. Last season it was used in the strictly ulfitarian garments be- three-piece sets of gown, vest anc awer, ontirely made by hand Narrow bias folds of crepe de chine in S mauve or peach color are used in f - 2 ishing the edges and for the narr ‘of the materi nider straps. The idea is French © workmanship. setts distinctive. The Shfkany Dry Goods company mn is to be con ance sends us many lovely pieces | ph. * % Singness, ‘Theee| of ‘Itngerie, but perbaps he avcet une|on een ere ey cooeneea | have become|usual this season are the daintiest of |?” the French Garment shop and are to the woman of dis-|\dotted swiss sets. They are most en-|W open for business with larger ning taste, but how she revels fa | ebiting, e: ee very finest, softest'and more spacious quarters. igning, in planning these exquisite| quality, with blue, pink or lavender] ‘The entire stoc wat sheer loveliness, where her|dots on a white ground, with the same| has heen maidad in, Sodetepnreueree nation and love the beautiful} colors in bindings. Motifs of drawn-| merchandise will be fully complete. ie 'gtven tree relti, work are the only ornamentation. This! 41. arch way has hee use laundering soon wears ou |#Pring the sheer Frerich lingerio of}, °” [SCH way. nas rene constructed he most practical lingerie, replentsh-| Ne batiste or nainsook is lovelier than | Powe the testes ings and now supplies is necessary almost aa|/¢Vcr- Its sweet simplicity is most| Presents srlab niga) ~ gran ph signs are introduced.|®PPealing. Fine hand hemastitching or|°" One floor with the addition of a fact gives the woman who 1s|°™broidtry, with edgings of real Val-jbalcony. Mrs. H. R. Comfort win werything a sensible excuse for visit-|S¢tie so very desirable house dresses and sotieeis wit Ee tie ¢ the shops in the springtime and; More entrancing than ever are the} ried in the recent addition ek cting what is newest and most ap-|siiken things. If they are taflored : ver, the more staid and|their only trimming is a bit of hand-| 4 sale starting Saturday will mark stata es deter-| Work or hemstitching. If lace is used,|th® Srowth of the store and the pub. ed her type in lingerie as well as|One of discriminating taste will natur.| '!¢ 18 invited to inspect the new quar s prefers to conform to certain | ally select those garments with Venise, | ‘eT: So that Madame and Mademois- elle may be Correctly Attired for . pften as new di ee Easter |} Promenade Garna Walska, opera singer, and Alexander Smith Cochran, Yniliion+ airo, are in the shadow of the divorce court. Their present difference are terials and trimmings and cares for| filet, Irish of Valenciennes trimming. For Easter the Shikany company about money. Cochran’s offer is $10,000 year while Ganna is reported fanovations in style. However some of the finer imitation} wil! carry a beautiful line of potted to be asking $500,000, ‘After all is said, what one wears|!#°es aro very effective, when used in} Plants appropriate to the seasin, — ‘reflected in mood and temperament, | 8°t® Of crepe de chine. —__. most of all what one wears un-] Tho simplest gowns imaginable arc cath, It must be appropriately, often fashioned of crepe black satin in harmony with the c sleeveless style, with deep armholes One of the oldest cargoes on record Jin judging high temperatures, as those} anes “a man of straw’ comes |W8S Probably that carried lately by a| “™Ployed in a steel works, can tell at to us frqm the times when they used | British steamer bound for Morocco. 1t|® lance how hot a thing is by its) cost to consisted of some two million gallons | °F: e and V-necks. Picott: 4 to us from the times when thers used | °°"! gallons iis) comtaraa’ must be eee Se rea ctenny, the law courts prepared to give evi-|°f Purified drinking water for the use ae s a ¢ tems.|% Very charming cluster of hand-made | ‘°D¢° in any cause to any effect—for|°f the Spanish troops fighting the The negliges, most adored of feni-)" 1° T vers The vosue for miiking|% consideration. To indicate their pro- |T¢bels in Morocco. colors is often demonstrated in gowns | {°Ssion they used to wear wisps of ro eet RGSS of this type. ‘ raw In their shoes. Men who have had much experience & subtle means of enhancing her —————___ Kassis Dry Goods Co. more intimate moments al it can} cor spring—the straight line, th« 137 East Second St. Telephone 1740 Before the war chewing gum was practically unknown in England. Now the sales amount to over a million dol- lars a year. Deep in the heart of every woman or miss lies the desire to be correctly attired during Spring’s official opening—Easter- tide. It is toward fulfilling this wish— in fact, we may say absolute necessity —that Fuchs Co. has assembled Parisian and American creations resplendent in color, gorgeous in ornamentation and ex- tremely graceful in their new, slender silhouettes. One would think that this exquisite apparel would command an fex- orbitant price, but on the contrary it.b never been so moderate. | feminist finds in sform her into quite a fascinating | pigused. wra ral Neots iad ithe feminine sort of person. slim model with a short militery cape Spring has brought the most en wanting and exquisite Iovely neg: igees we have known for many a day me are unusually original too, for instance Paisley prints are being com hined with plain colored crepes de phine for boudoir robes, the vogue unusu: sleeve making this particularly nice. The black negli I persists and 4 roflected in the 5 waisted, bloused robes, that fs color. In the 3 the Spanish n, in colors or d fringed and 1. ‘Two shades a together suc le but unforget intimate hours nds cross in front w linings of brigh pore unusual neg haw! is not black, embroid aped into wrap fi chiffon, hemstit JUST RECEIVED New Shipment of EASTER garment fc iffon or ribbon at the sides ur » which Easter Furs That Complete the Costume It is a sign of good taste for one to wear.a fur scarf with one’s suit or tailleur. There are ever so many fine scarfs and c hokers of natural blue fox, platinum fox, one comes near to forgetting that fresh supplies of under Bings are needed. N = : Hudson Bay sable, stone marten, mink, brown fox or squirrel. For Your EASTER GOWNS Gage | la t § $12.75 to $169.50 anch a pbetincy ; Or : in her wardrobe. : e a negliges, one is Spring Sewing stn taseating a Gallionithe The Hat for the Woman Who Cares. ; 4 HATS To Add That Touch of Chic to the Costume $12.50 to $25.00 | Vivacious creations “brim- ful’ of the verve of Spring, flaunting, darting, drooping or swirling feathers—huge bows or chous of ribbon—or a profusion of glorious flow- ers. Demure styles there are, too, sweetly simple, and a jolly lot of street and sport hats. All are exclusive—all in good taste. Costume Suits - Coats and Capes Showing the new slender silhouette. Conceived for women of fashion. All colors and styles— All of irresistible styles— $45.00 $59.50 || $69.00 $49.50 $69.50 $85.00 — UNDERWEAR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Fancy Pussy Willow i Pussy Willow Shirts and Bowmen. 92095. . Tailored Gowns...._..... SASSY JANE APRONS, SATURDAY SPECIAL _ ts be Ignored, for rs with the color Personality Shop Balcony Smith & Turner Drug Store Be shops are liq these bewild ihas there been : fn undergarments. Your inspection of our line of new Sport Dresses, Suits, Coats, Capes and full line of Children’s Apparel is desired Designers of Exclusive Frocks for Women and Children. ve. Th lor is c: htfully in picoted fini sw picoted grosgrain rib Everything New in Spring Yard Goods Arriving Daily. ¢ Display Of : Spring Gage : Patterns // f 5 ; f é S99GD-8-3-99-6-40-86-4-606-00-6605-4 6-00-65 . SoSd = Lo? 2S Se a SR 5225250) <> LS 253 <2 | Swanson Sisters Millinery and Art Needlework E 113 EAST FIRST STREET Opposite Masonic Temple irocnorenanonsensnesserensnsesenesoovorsonsaneters ACE UE iu i I | i Sil A RT ZF Q go

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