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

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iam ‘PEG O° MY HEART” AS Cheyenne and Denver. "2. Ed Schulte has gone to Donver, from which plare he will drive home @ new Cadillac, «*-. Mrs. H. R. Manbeck {s confined at her home on South Ash by ffness. 2 brilttant _W. T. Punk of the Carter 08 com- pany is here from Denver. s+. Frieds of Mrs. E. EB. Sturm, who went to Texas several weeks ago on account of {fl health, will be giad to know that she is much improved. | se. A. F. Lesley, manager of the United States Oj! and Refining company, of| Osage, was in the city this afternoon ard left for Denver. q Vee Ira G, Wetherill has gone to Salt Creek. E i [ ite HT 4 | = | fe i 4 HOME BREW PASSE. Garin: . WASHINGTON, May 3.—Home brewing on the decline in New’ Eng-| gentlemanty qualities of a respecta- .|land, Prohibition Commissioner Hay-}bie young lover. Mr. Eastman in- -| nes declared today on the basis of re-| terpreted his part with a fine selt- ‘s from that section. These states. | he ated, that the demand for yeast, hops and malt had dropped off by half, from the peak of “the home brewing / PRESENTED BY SENIORS | IS NEAR PERFECTION o My Heart,” another ome , moments that might not bave Ss in which “Mother te" {= featured pro- Vide a good vehicle tor high-class en-} tertainment which is furnished by the Mickey sisters. Gene Finneran, the @ancing Indie, is said to have a novel and original VAUTEVILLE AT AIS TONIGHT | JUDGE WINTER BOOKED | FOR COMMENGEMENTS Former Judge C. E. Winter wil de liver three commencement addresse. this spring. He will go to Wheatlan: May 12, to Powell, May 18, and to|___ subscribe for The Tribune. Hanna, June 2. KxASSIS THURSDAY SPECIALS ALWAYS BIG MONEY afternoon at bridge tomorrow st thel comet solo Dean livene’ the whole performance even H. I. Patton home, 142 South Wol-|[ ——-- cot, with irs. Silas Brooks |‘ as| VOCs! Get. ---—-—-———. One lot of beautiful Children’s Dresses, Pidgie Frocks and Rompers. ranged ‘joe will be given under the}, <5 charge of Mra. Fee. s2e Mvthodist Circle to Moet Friday. ‘The CY cirete of the Methodist aid and Saturday Only. ¥.> TheStewart Children’s Shop Phone 931-R Inspect our Layettes. We have a complete line at the most O-S Building Tock reasonable ‘prices in town. ' SPECIAL at the CHILDREN’S SHOP for _ SH te: j THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY These Dresses are_well made. rials of Gingham, checked and plain, Percales, Linens, CPepes and Devonshires, some embroidered, some Organdy trimmed. Sizes ranging from 2 to 6 years. These Dresses and Rompers are below cost. Just the time to replenish the little tot’s Remember this is an unusual sale and for Thursday, Friday SAVERS FOR THE WOMEN OF ; CASPER Pantie- Mate- Just Received a New Shipment of All-Silk Pongee. 32-inch. A Wonderful Value. A Special Lot of Wash Laces and Embroideries JOIDIOIO!O1O MO 0c), White Footwear to Add Pleasure to Every Summer’s Day O1@1G10/0iolOleTB1010) Out-cf-doors days are here. Days when Mrs. Housewife is justified in overlooking a bit of dust if it helps her to get out into the fresh air earlier. Days when a stenographer or saleswoman should be forgiven if she lingers in the sunshine. Days where school books grow terribly boring as Miss Teen watches lazy white clouds float by. guests Including Messrs. C. H. James, Homer Shoemaker, Fred Shoemaker, Days when every woman, and every girl, is happy because she can enjoy to the utmost the dainty, airy clothes that 1922 has brought. And these are also days when you'll be looking for just such beautiful cool, comfortable shoes as we ‘are featuring in our splendid collection of smartest white shoes for every hour and every occasion of Summer’s happy days. O78] 9\0191019191010}0 1016! AM! White Linen Cuban Heel Oxfords ith Goodyear welt soles. Sizes $ to 8, widths AArto D. Priced. $6.00 Full Louis White Kid Strap Pumps with light, flexible soles. Widths AA to D. Sizes 3 to 8. Priced $9.50 Full Louis White Linen Strap Pumps All White Nu-Buck walking oxfords with two straps to button snug at the with neat round toes. Cuban and fiat ankle. Widths AA to D. Sizes 3 to 8. heels-to choose from. Priced $6.50 f Priced-$7.50 and $8.50 p ololelolafele.ciclolst All White Kid Strap Pumps. New Box Cuban heels. This season’s most pop- ular pattern. All sizes and widths. Priced $8.50 ‘All White Linen Dress Pumps. New Box Cuban heels, This season’s smart- est patterns. A ataes St ieee a Movie Yale conferredon Rex Ingram the degree of Bachelor of Fine k Arts for his artistry in direct- All White Kid Fiappers with broad All White Linen Walking Pumps, with strap and buckle, New Box Cuban two neat straps that button. Cuban ing “The Four Horsemen of the heels. All sizes, all widths, heels, Widths AA to D. Sizes 8 to 8. : Priced $8.50 : Priced $6.00 Apocalypse.” A B. F. A. for a movie! He ought to have the rest of the alphabet for staging Y TURN TO THE RIGHT The picture from the great Broadway hit that ran 443 Homs-o “Red Goose” Shoes, Oxfords and O}O)/0101010 1. S'o! times in New York. ; PRODUCTION Diole:a1a~. Splendid for trimming Undergarments, Infants’ Gowns, etc. : Lace, assorted, yard_____________--_5c Embroidery, assorted patterns, yard, 10c Our large assortment of Fillet Laces is espe~ cially reduced for Thursday. Pure Silk Pongee Gowns. Tailored and neatly hem- stitched. THURSDAY ONLY $622 Philippine hand-embroidered Gowns, in the very best grade of Nainsook. Thursday special_—....._________. $2.89 Special Display of Jewel Undergarments Throughout the Store All Placed for Your Inspection. JEWEL MUSLIN GOWNS, Hee THURSDAY SPECIAL. .9C JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of Silk Taffeta Dresses direct. from New York. Good material and beautiful styles. Some embroidered. All new. A bar- gain you won’t find again soon. All at THURSDAY ONLY erelo[o10]01010107e) O}eeTelelorel Yalovoleo'erorriolel C1810 1D Hy aja areio'atelololore!oyo: GAGE DRESS HATS Regular Prices $15.00 to $18.00 YOUR CHOICE, THURSDAY $9.75 ALL BARGAINS ‘ DONT MISS THEM KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. 173 East Second St. Phone 1749. UNITE 010’eTOTo]9}0]0;0}oxe]oleleloieloleele}t 29,8100] 6Ja'a1a'S Ofaia'eyiela!

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