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Tonight. M Girl Reserves are requested to at the headquarters of the YW. A. this evening at ‘Trowbridge Boone Miss Dorts F. Trowbridge and Ar- thur F. Boone were quietly married at 8 o'clock last night in the St. Mark’s Episcopal church, the Rev. Phitip K. Dawards officiating. The parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Trow- bridge, and a friend, John B. Candill, were the only other persons present at the ceremony. The groom is with the Schulte Hardwa: Mrs. R. H. Nichols’. An informal bridge tea was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols at her home, 442 South Park. Honors were taken by the Mesdames R. M. Bartholomew, Gene Sullivan, A. E. Biglin and Miss Biglin. Spring flowers afforded very pretty decora- ‘Tomorrow. Tho ladies’ aid society of the North ‘Casper church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mra. W. Cc Tyler, 941 Burlington street. see Shuttle Club Meets With. Mrs. Ozilbee. ‘The regular meeting of the Shuttle club took place Monday evening with Mrs. -D. W. Ogilbee, 1004 South Jef- ferson. “The Modern Woman and was the subject of discussion this session, different* members taking up various angles of the-prob- for Mrs.. Jessen. Mrs. I'rank L. Robinson entertained atvher home on South Lincoln yester- day-afternoon in honor of the birth- Pink roses wpre used as floral-decorations, which set off the lumeheon table very prettily. The re- mainder of-tie afternoon was spent in informal visiting. . hurch Tomorrow. a ‘Tho ladies’ aid society of the Chris- tian church will meet tomorrow 2:30 p. m with Mrs. A. B. Hanw: in the Tribune Apartments, suite 1. eee Ladies’ Aj@ of Lutheran Church to Meet. The ladies’ aid society of the Luth- eran church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon «at 2;30 o'clock. Work wil] be continued on the quilts for the orphanage. The regular business. meeting will also take piace. |Mrs, Frank Francis will Mrs. Estabrook Entertains at -Tienning. L. Estabrook entertained today at the Henning hotel with a morning of bridge anda 1. o'clock luncheon. Twenty-two ladies were present. |The affatr was in honor of Mra. George W. Abbott. ‘The Order of Eastern’ Star will meet in regular-session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic-temple. ‘The grand matron, Mrs. Viola Mech- ling, will make her official visit at this-time. The Woodbine chapter, No. 18, fram Douglas, has been invited to attend this mecting. ‘There-will be a special-meeting“i"ri- éay night,.June 30, at which time ini- tiation will take place. eee A Japanese fete will be held at. the home of Mrs. L. L. Gantz on July 6. This will be in the form of a lawn so- cial, details of which have not yet The-purpose of giv- ing the fete, which promises to be one of the finest things of its kind dur- ing the summer season, is to provide money toward a building fund. league is promoting the been announced. Crystal Shower for Mrs. Floyd Kiefer -Hambright was hostess last night to 16 guests at her , $18 South Jefferson street, with stal shower for Miss Edith Gwin, ho is’ to be married next Saturday, uly 1, to Mr. Miller Bailey. Miss win up to June 1 was an assistant "in the office of Dr. Kocher. ‘The bride-to-be was given many cut Ss articles of beauty and value. he presents were all and each was attached to a All the cords were brought | together at one end and it became the duty of Miss Gwin to find the end which was tied to the package. Miss Gwin ‘had cut her wedding an- nouncement into its separate words and permitted the guests to place these in such juxtaposition that they gave the announcement desired. Sweet peas-and ferns were used as’ favors, the guest of honor being given & corsage of these. was the color scheme. Delicious re- freshments were served. Pink and white father, E. J. McCracken of Puma, have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. T. J. Guenin, at Osage, Wyo., re- turned home Monday. W. BR. Lioyd and daughter: Helen will. remain there unti! the latter is able to be moved, having sustained injuries in a recent auto crash that wili make the period of her convales- cence at leaxt-of three months’ dura- tion. eee monta to Oklahoma and Kansas. eee Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon and little ‘Tuesday from Cheyenne, whero they atives, City Briefs ‘W..A, Gaetz is here from Spokane, ‘Wash, ‘is = business visitor in the cfty. < eee Chappell Off -company. o. for two days. eee Arthur KE Lee, president of the Na- tional Bank of Commerce, returned tu Thermopolis this morning after spend- ing a few days on business in the city. | G. M. Vandaveer is out of town for | a few days on business. Lawrence McClellan, brother of Dr. Alien McClellan, is spending the su! Northwestern uni eee 1. M. Hillsheck, from Lusk, has accepted a position as jeweler with! the Tripeny drug store here Mr. Hillsbeck -has had many years’ expe- rience. eee J. M. Wicks,-vice president: of: the} United Home Builders’ association, has returned from a month’s trip throughout the state-and into Mon- tana. Mr. Wicks, who has been con- tacting bankers, farmers and other business-men in the interests of his work,creports that those whom he has met are more optimistic regarding the aspect-of things than these same men & Horlick’s The ORIGINAL , Malted Milk NO COOKING | The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,ana Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, The Place to Eat HOME COOKING What you like all the time. Self Service. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 New shipment of White Midsummer Hat White. and:colored Sport Felt Hats. “Anne's Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy. we Casper Daily Cribune Washington, where he will visit ‘ts } look over the school buildings of those cities with the view o: incorporating the best features of ventilating, light ing. cleaning, etc., in the new edifice to be constructed here were a year ag». “The Greybull basin and the Big Horn country are pexuti- ful this year.” remarke? Mr, Wicks, “and the tourist traffic ‘s unusually Mr. Hoffman left Sunday afte-noon for Mitchel, Neb. overland, where he willbe employed tn the office of the reclamation service. HL D. Jolly. chief emgineer of the Concrete Engineering company of CLUB COURTESY APPRECIATED.) | Omaha. is in the city on business. . : An enthusiastic and cheering word comes to the Casper Motor club from Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wetmore, Maryiand avenue, Milwaukee, who re- cently mafled the following card of “Mr. and Mrs. C P. Wet- more and daughter wish to thank the His father and} Casper Motor club for courtesies ex- tended to tourists on our trip te Yel-| J, E. Dundou, wife and son Richard, Sunda . <. “ Ex-Govemnor J. M. Carey passed were Sunday callers.at the J. C. Aus through Casper last Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Aflely returned esterday from a Jotn Sistead, an employe of the rec. Iamation service, died at the private hospital Thursday night at 5 o'clock after a brief illness. mother arrived from Wisconsin to ac-| company the remains back to his old The {oral decorations were beautiful, sent by his many friends where he was employed. ARCHITECTS WORKING ON JUNIOR HIGH PLANS Echool architects, Garbutt, Weid- ner & Sweeney, are now making bor- ings and other tests at the site of the high school, preparatory to the con- struction of the new buikiing to be erected at that place. A member of the firm will leave goon on an inspection tour to Denver, Blakey & Co. 136 South Center Street JULY (‘LEARANCE SALE Starting Thursday and, lasting for TEN days we will place-on sale our entire line of Summer Ready-to-Wear. Mrs..L. C. Goodrich came from Lar- amie yesterday. /Mrs. Goodrich has beea at Laramie for several Joseph H. Camp, Democratic can- didate for congress, is rcheduled to address an audience at the court house comprised oneninth of irface of the globe, Drs. J. A. Paden and ltfle daughter Betty Belle, wo with Mrs. Padden’s —— PATHFINDER NEWS. The water in the reservoir is five feet below the top of the spillway. eee Mrs. Geo. Young and sister, Mary Clarkson, were recent callers at ‘ returned from Santa Anna, Cal., Tues- ee Stree day night Mrs. Licyd and Marguerite Ralph Beebe and Misa-Craven eft Friday for Casper. = T. 8. Martin, superintendent of con- struction at Pathfinder, has finished the work which was commenced two years ago and is leaving this week for Oriental Cream Omaha and other points, where he will KASSIS’ THURSDAY | SPECIALS THURSDAY AGAIN—The Red Letter Day in the thrifty housewife’s busy week. Kassis’ specials cannot be overlooked. This week we offer a varied as- sortment, all good buys,, at this season of the year. Attorney and Mrs. George W. Fer-| guson and childfen returned this morning from a vacation trip of a/ daughter Cella Jane, accompanied by | Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Phillips, returned | DRESSES Silk Dresses that sold up to $90.00 Sale Price $35.00 Dotted Swisses, Linen and Organdy Dresses that sold up to $30.00 Sale Price $15.00 Gingham, Voile, Linen and Organdy Dresses that sold up to $25.00 Sale Price $10.00 Gingham and Voile Dresses Sale Price $5.00 spent the last week visiting with rel-| E. JoKlove, G. W. Goff, H. W. Mc-| Gee, are among the Casper visitors! from Cheyenne today. v eee . i F. L, Kelty of Breckenridge, Texas, ‘WwW. C Raymond of Bartelsville, Okla., is in th ecity for a few days. Mr. Raymond is connected with the 1 Navy tailored Treco. Original price Sale Price $55.00 1 Navy tailored Treco Suit. Original price $85.00 Sale Price $45.00 1 Navy Twill Cord semi-tailored Suit. Was $110.00 Sale Price $55.00 1° Navy Twill Cord. Size 18. tailored. Was $85.00 Sale Price $45.00 1 Brown 3-piece Tailored, with Knick- Original price $75.00 Sale Price $45.00 1 Blue 3-piece Suit—Jumper, Dress Size 16. Regular. $75.00 Sale Price $35.00 5 Tweed Suits. Sizes 16 to 38. Sold Sale Price $35.00 Sizes 38-40 only Specially Priced $15.00 Pitt Covert» Sr. returned to Chey- enne this morning after-having visited with Mr. and Mrs..Pitt covert Jr.‘here mer here with the latter. Mr. M: =| Clellan is studying medicine at the versity at Chicago. 32-Inch Tissue Gingtiant Plain and broken plaids. Beautiful assortment of-colors and patterns. . Spe- Lot 2, 53c Yard cial for Thursday. Lot 1, 43c Yard Brazziers.and Corsets — Beautiful Brassieres-no-well dressed woman can do with- In flesh and white, plain and brocades and all-silk. Regular prices from 60c to $3.50. THURSDAY SPECIAL 49c to $2.89 CORSETS in popular models of front and back lace, Values from $1.95 to $18.00. THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.49 to $12.00 ers. Size 16. In coutil and brocade. 1 black Canton Crepe Imported model. Sold for $137.50 Sale Price $65.00 ° 1 Cobweb grey Marvella Coat. Sold for $125.00 Sale Price $65.00 1 Castor Marvella Coat Wrap. 88. Sold for $125.00 Sale Price $65.00 7 Coats and Wraps that sold up to $ Sale Price $35.00 12 Coats and Sport Jackets Specially Priced $15.00 BLOUSES Dimity tailored Blouses. colored Collar and Cuffs. Sale Price $2.50 Porto Rican hand-made and hand- Value $5.50 to $6.00 Sale Price $3.50 Silk Blouses. Light and dark colors Extra Special $5.00: Values to $25.00 ae7-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes | Millinery D. e epartment Our Millinery Department is most complete, stocked with Gage and other Summer Pattern Hats, in- cluding Sport and Sailor models. for $10.50 to $18.00. 5 Thursday Only, $6.95 Hats selling regularly Notice Our new Dress Trimmings are just un- acked, also several new Vestee Lace pat- erns by the yard. All beautiful. Turkish Towels Heavy weight Turkish Towels. Size 20x48. Thursday Only, 39c DON’T MISS THEM Kassis Dry Goods Co. 173-East Second,St. drawn Blouses. ALL BARGAINS All other Blouses. Phone 1740 Sale Price $10.00 Ser Bi — yan PAGE THREE Children’s Coats 7 Children’s Coats. Sizes 8 to 14. Sold up to $27.50 Sale Price $10.00 Children’s Drésses Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Pongee. Sizes 6 to 14. Sold up to $25.00 Sale Price $10.00 Wash Dresses, Gingham, Linen and Ratine. Beautiful quality. Sizes-6 to 14. Sold up to $14.00 Sale Price $7.50 Gingham and Chintz Dresses. Sizes 6 to 14 Sale Price $5.00 PATTERN HATS Our entire line of Spring and Summer Hats (excepting white), including all Vogue and Rawak Patterns. Values to $80.00 Sale Price $7.50 SKIRTS Sport.Skirts in Tweeds, Poplins, Ptaids and Sport Silks. Light colors. Sold up-to $45.00 Sale Price $10.06 EXTRA SPECIAL White “‘Nevershrink” Wash Skirts. Valués up-to $12.00 Sale Price $2.50 EXTRA SPECIAL Petticoats, White Sunproof Silk. Em- broidered Petticoats. Regular and outsizes. Special Price $3.50 EXTRA SPECIAL Petticoats. Our entire line of Jerse: Silk Petticoats. Values up to $15. Sale Price $5.75 EXTRA SPECIAL Jersey Silk Union Suits in flesh. Sizes 40, 42, 44. Regular price $7.00 Sale Price $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Kayser rollette All-Silk Hose. All colors. Regular price $3.00 / Sale Price $2.25 Sport Hose Tan, grey and camel’s hair open: work stripe. The latest fad in the Hast. Regular price $1.50 Sale Price $1.00 GLOVES Suede gauntlet Gloves. Washable white, tan, grey. All sizes. Regular value $1.75 Sale Price $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Crepe “Tyon’” Frocks. Regular value $5.00 Sale Price $3.50