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Numerous parties of this city are Planning a motor trip to Arimnto where they will be guests at a danc- the entertainment. ‘he Junior Prom which is an event evening promises to be one or the most elaborate entertainments ever held at the Natrona, county high school. The dance is an annual affair, held each spring by the junior class of the school, and every effort is being made to have the entertainment a well or- gained and enjoyable affair. ™Tmeeting of the Monday club h was postponed from two liweeks ago, will be held the first of mext week with Mrs. J. C. Snook at her heme on Lincoln avenue. “28 h, Neb., ty motor cars will leave Casper for/offices, lef for Omaha, Neb., where ‘The decoration committee has plan- med claborate and artistic decorations which will transform the gymnasium in the old high school irto a lovely @ance hall. The Leffingwell orchestra will play for the dancing and a straight program of ball-room num- bers will be observed. The parents and faculty are cor- dially invited to the dance. ora: "Mrs. Robert Velsch Is Entertained. Mrs. A. R. Lowey entertained at an informal afternoon of cards yesterday im honor of Mrs. Robert Veitch, who is leaving soon for the Veltch ranch, about eight miles east of the city. A number of neighbors were the guests and‘two tables of 500 were evening at a farewell dinner given in The 10 divisions of the W. C. T. U.| honor of Mrs. Walter Ruick who left will hold @ baked sale at the Holmes| the same evening for Haskell, Texas, Hardware company store from 10:30| where she will make her home. o'clock Saturday morning during the| The dining table was nicely decor- rest of the day. The proceeds will be} ated with spring flowers, and places used toward raising the budget for the |.x ore laid for the guest of honor, year. Lewis Barker, Robert Brand Spring Sale Following the nicely served several Attracts Many. The spring sale which was con- ducted yesterday afternoon and eve- ning at the Lutheran church, Park and Fourth streets, by the Ladies’ Aid society of the church attracted a splen- did attendance and netted a nice sum for the aid funds. ‘The sale specialized in women's and children’s wear, inclading lingerie, aprons, house dresses, and such. The articles were all daintity hand made, and marked at most reasonable prices. From 6 untfl § o'clock a chicken pie Supper was served to the husbands and friends of the society. The meal was all of home cooking and the menu was most appetizing. ‘The committees who were in charge Mrs. Ruick to the station. eee ‘Miss Crumpton Has Art Classes. Miss Sara Crumpton held her art school. The meeting was well attend- ed and work wns continued on the baskets the art students are making. — { Personals i Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Lowey. eee Yeomen to Meet Saturday ‘The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will hold a regular meeting Sat- urday night at § o'clock in the I. 0. O. F, ball. A. D. Kei James Sweeney, who recciitty under- classes for the members of the art|went an division of the Welfare club this aft-| improvi: ernoon at the Natrona county high|be downtown for the first time. operation for ces A. Baker, state land commissioner, ts here from Cheyenne. He will at. tend the meeting of the Léon's club which will be held this evening. areas Samuel Ford, foreman of the Am- erican Express company, has resumed his position with the company here’ friends. accompanted |her son, Willard, returned last night | after «: from Plasmout! see Sullivan regurned this morn- ing from Denver, where he has been Spending several dayw attending to matters of importance, Cue Casper Dally Cridune effort to haprove @nowstorms. 0. 1. where sho has | and + Who is amo ee “ee jeaving soon for the Veitch ranch, enst| Recent sales uf the Casper Motor compiny include a Buick 4 to George Howard a contractor a: Salt Creek and a Buick 6 to A. C. Shriver of jSalt Creek ' Re c. B. Gulley. some A. D. Kelley, p: Mercantile compa: in Casper totday, Liors’ club here tonight. New Appendicitis, in| We!sh's pota: r ing steadily and is now able to Try the after having spent the past month on and during her stay | his homestead near Casper. Mr. Ford combined a month's vacation with an his prospective rareh. He reperts that the range in his district hold promise of good grass crops by reason of the recent heavy Brown has returned to the city pending several weeks in Omaha Lincoln, Neb., attending to inter- ests connected with his real estate holdings ‘in both of the cities Henry Larson is leaving tonight for 5 | Denver, where he will visit with rel=> | tives for over the week-end, James J. Jenkins arried this morn- ing from Denver and intends spend- dng tb= next week in the city as a Suest of Nis brother, R. O. Jeukins, on West Fourteenth street, an ol! driller in the Salt Creek ficld returned this rom Denver where lie has been for time undergoing medical care, ly of Cheyenne is in the Saree Mrs. |city in order to attend the meeting of Bernice Barker and/|the Lion's club which will be held this evening. morning it of the Kelley o Cheyenne, one of the largest wholesale and retail stores in the state is a business visitor During his visit here Mr. Kelley will attend tho serv. ices attendant upon installation of the —>—___ _ bes and new peas. At ruit Market. Phone 1708. SPRING CHICKEN DINNER Saturday Evening CONFESSED DESERTER FREED AT CHEYENNE! CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 21—The commander of the battleship Oklahoma is not Interested in Waymon Hughes, able seaman, who confessed to Chief of Police George Troastie here that he Was @ deserter from the Oklahoma's crew. News of Hughes’ presence in the city jail hero was broadcast by wireless. The Oklahoma picked up the message at sea, and the command- er of the ship wirelessed a reply sug- gesting that Hughes proceed to the nearest navy recruiting station and report. Chief Troastle thereafter Promptly Mberated the prisoner. Arkeon Bldg. POTTED BLOOMING GERANIUM PLANTS 35c Each Or Three for $1.00 The Flower Shop Phone 1485 ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs, Bay is again in charge of {The Bay Hat Shop Located on the Balcony of the | SMITH & TURNER } DRUG STORE. And is prepared to give you some good values for “your ! | | | 4-21-1t 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. ‘Thero will be initiations and a social.» tne arrair wore Mon, Rediskey, Carl Krusmark, Mrs. Robert Scheidler of the main committee in charge of tg sale. the dinner committee, Mra. Lewis, Mrs. Young, Mra. Moore, Mrs. Gerber, and the serving committee Mrs. T. Thompson, Mrs. J. Gockel, Mrs. R. Heinze, Mrs. Frank Francis and Mrs, Forester. The next meetings of the society Will be devoted to work for the church orphans’ home. Miss Hattie Wyatt is leaving this evening for Boulder, where she is max- ling her home. She spent about a week here, being called to the city by the death of her aunt, Mrs, William Les- ter. hour. é ‘This will be an important meeting and all members as well as visiting members are urged to be present. ose Dinner Is Social and Financial Success. "The dinner which was served at the home of Mrs. E. N. Miller last evening for the benefit of the W. C. T. U. was @ great success, both socially and \ financialty. ‘The W. C. T. U. colors were used and decorations of white satin rivbons were artistically arranged. Two large dining tables were laid and during the evening 42 guests were served. ‘Mrs, Miller, assisted by her commit: tee, served a menu of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, hot rolls, jellies, relishes, and dessert. A nice sum was netted by the affair. ees Pret ter Mrs. Walter Ruick left last night tor Haskall, Texas, where she intenos making her home. Mrs. Ruick has ~“ One of a series of bridge luncheons to be presided by Mrs, John L. Bing- enhelmer was held at her home on CY avenue yesterday afternoon, Smilax and violeta were used for the table decorations and dainty fa- Rose Sale Saturday Only—$2.50 Per Dozen CASPER FLORAL CO. Carnival Dance ‘Unusual Fete. ‘The larke dance floor of the Arkeon dancing academy was crowded last night with members and friends of the George Vroman. post of the American Legion who gathered for the first post- Lenten dancing party to be given by the organization. ‘The ceiling lights of the building ‘were covered with Japanese lanterns, while strings of the lights were draped across the hall. The soft glow of the shadeil lights added to the ef. fect of the wisteria, cherry blossoms, and Japanese parasols which were j* part, of the decorations. Suri has eneere camcotte en Phone 872 serpentine ribbon soon gave ieee aoe iM oor admission coveret ait ex-|3 New Midwest Bldg. 153 S. Wolcott penses and the dances included sev- eral encores each and were nearly con- tinuous from 9 o'clock until midnigh' PPOSSSCOCOHOOOSOODOSSLOCEOOCCEDOORSEOOECe Our Week End Specials For this week are being patronized most liberally by the women of Casper. This week we are offering extraordinary bargains. ‘A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES AND SKIRTS 30 SUITS In tricotine, poiret twill and sports. Values up to $65.00. FOR THE WEEK-END $20 ~35 COATS AND WRAPS In all the latest shades and styles. Values up to $65.00. FOR THE WEEK-END $20 SKIRTS i 35 DRESSES Serges, tricotines, plaids. Values up Values up to $25.00. This is an extra to $8.50. special. FOR THE WEEK-END $2.95 3 LOTS OF DRESSES FOR THE WEEK-END $7.95 New numbers being added daily. Wonderful selections at: 4 “1 $1695 $19.95 $24.95 BLOUSES 256 S. Center Phone 1304-W Georgette, crepe de chine. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS 20 Per Cent DISCOUNT on ALL MILLINERY: The Hub’s b some wonderful manufacturers of the season wh high, the Hub s An Avalanche Of Low Prices at the HUB uyer was again fortunate in making purchases from hard-p+ssed Eastern needed cash. Right at the start en you naturally expect prices to be mashes all precedents with an awe- who inspiring sale of NEWEST SPRING SUITS COATS, RAINCOATS, MEN’S FUR. NISHINGS—SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. This merchandise wa8 bought at a sacrifice price and will be sold on the same basis as purchased. GABARDINE Irresistible Suit Sale With Each Suit an Extra Pair of Pants to Match for. $15.00 Suits With Extra Pants. $21.00 Suits With Extra Pants $25.00 Suits With Extra Pants $30.00 Suits With Extra Pants... UNMATCHABLE VALUES In New Spring Single Pants Suits We sell such high grade makes as Campus Togs, Style Plus, Michaels-Sterns Union-Made Clothes and Langham Hi Clothes. Suits from $15.00 to $45.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Special Purchase of Shoes That Enables Us to Offer Shoes to the Public at a Men’s All-Leather Scout Shoes. Allsizes. Sale Men's Oxfords. Boys’ All-Leather Shoes. Sale price ene Blue Chambray mente peoee! ile the; Shirts... GOCE iat a”. 98e The HUB Clothiers Big Discount. price. 224 South Center St. cS The walk is clear now and easy to find your way to the home of good ote: $1.85 in mahogany cole, Se me” $4.50 Pants. SATURDAY new merchandise bought especia ° 10 o’clock Saturday night. The Wigwam O-S Bidz. ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY 150 Suits A_Clearance From Our Regular Stock We guarantee no s “The Prince of Liars”’ COMING SUNDAY At the Columbia money. A large shipment of Pattern Hats will be on dis- play Saturday, ranging from $5.00 to $7.50 up. cludes a large number of Lyon Bros. Patterns. =i Dresses at a Price Never @ Ls) O Before Equaled ie eaeenee aT in America. all Brand New Spring Merchandise These Are Garments Which Regularly Sold as High as $52.50 these were ever offered in Casper. Don’t miss this rare opportunity where you can purchase your new Spring Suit at a phenomenal saving. A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Wanted. Fresh lly for this sale and in- Open until DRESSES Are Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Taffetas SUITS. Poiret Twills Tricotine Twill Cords and Eng- lish Tweeds uch values as 4 All colors and sizes, shoe repairing. . as SHOP smz Shoe Repairing AT LOWEST PRICES N.W.Cor. Second and Durbin Streels - Downstairs. Sensational Millinery = $gse We have taken 50 Hats from our regular stock which sold two Hats for the price of one, early to make selection. Puré Silk Hosiery Regular $4.00 values. Saturday Only $9.45 together with a new shipment which just arrived. This is your chance to have Every Hat in this lot is sold less than cost, so be Sale Horsehair Braids, Straws and Newest Materials as high as $22.50, rrrrresvyrrrre