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bam on South Durbin street. RI Se Sale oe form of a carnival ball ‘or several days. About eight Men: Mr. Sheffner will atene ‘eland with his sis-' John Wyland returned Elaborate preparations have been made by James C. Neilson, executive boys were present leave tomorrow o% |To Entertain. tie yee The members of the St Ma: Suild will entertain at a tea tomorrow 4 winter months. Dancing will commence at 9 o'clock and continue until mi¢night and a from Sioux City, Towa, 2 full evening of Gancing. The car- o'clock. | a) spirit will prevail throughout! The affair will be in honor of Mrs.' Mrz evening with various novel and T. S. Trlisferro, Jr.. of Rock Springs. [the city on bust ractive surprises to keep the in- | Tali: ferr Nt explain and de ‘rest of the dancers at high pitch. ‘sc he marie) ss Mr. * memorial ¢ ard Mrs. “ Mfss V bt i her parents. Gications point toward a banner! which is being crecte? at the Cathed- will leave soon for Denver where ss Wrig vinited her paren crowd tomorrow evening. ral in Laramie they will visit for a week ce Ane eR Does mn Weer S| All members St. Mark’s church ee Ati ene pecs Mt Prics Be o ae # Miss Young and of the guild are invited. also any! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and| ois are eanected tack toe | \ Entertains. others who may be Interested daughter \Doréthy of St. Louis are t ar ted back tov ‘iiss Selma Young entertained the cee ay visitors for a weck. Eastern Star | cee Meeting Thursday. B. B. executive committee of the Business and Professional Women's club Mon day evening at her home. After a short business meeting refreshments were served. Will meet in rerular session Thurs: ver. @ay evening at & o'clock in the Ma eve Ss Sree. sonic templs. Initiation will be held| Robert Simpson of Pythian Meeting | Thursday. The Pythian Sist the will be served at the close of the eve-| der on a short business trip = will meet in ping a9 "8 ular session tomorsow evening at eee T. 0. 0. F. hail st 8 o'clock. In!- raptist Social ation will be held ax this meeting and Friday Afternoon. D., last night where efreshments served. The Young Matrons’ class of the | by the death of h ment committee for the church will hold a social Fri- s216y be the Mesdames L. M. nwell John Bryne, Lillian Ven Burgh and Charles Baver, " Faster ar to attend. Surprise Patty eee ee Tuesday. West Side Circle several days on business. Mrs. W. T. Rehr was plearantty sur’ WI! Meet. #90 prised last evening at a card party! The West Side circle of the Baptist) H. M given by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney at | church will meet at 2:30 tomorrow aft. Midwest Refining company, is her home on South Wolcott street. /ernoon at the home of Mrs. Brooks, city: from Denver. Among those present were Mrs. John |ernoon at th ehome of Mra. Brooks, yeh company, er. Harry Andrew left sert and Mrs. W, | Casper Storage Saturday. from a trip to Denver. KASSIS THE STORE OF SERVICE WEEK-END SPECIALS We have placed our entire line of Ladies’ Coats The latest fur trimmed and plain models. Beauti- ful new Coats. Dresses In Serge, Poiret Twill and the newest Silks. Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, all at % Off All Children’s Coats and Dresses THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 15% Off All Wool Blankets Guaranteed All Wéol. Double. _.. $6.95 252 The Kassis Dry Goods Co. The Store of Advanced Styles, Reasonable Prices and Quality Merchandise. 137 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 1740 Millinery ~Including Gage Patterns___. the American Revolution w.-. yester G. R day at the residence of Mrs. H. B. Dur- The in terests of the meeting were centered of the state conference at Legion to Give Carnival Balt. The regular monthly dance at the tag Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Tilly and arkeon given by the American Le- las: evening in honor of den daughter are visitng with friends gion will be held tomorrow night in who has been visiting in here. Mr. and Mrs. Tilly reside in Saturday tecretary of the legion, to make th Mra. Wal Schultz, as far as from Duluth where he has been on a fit eet . — ” dance one of the features of the fali Cheyenne. Fro: ane he. will two weeks. busines trip. oat gon rp a season. The popularity of the legion continue to ‘Cal’ where he will . . tem ie Sez «agen Du M Gances Guring the hot summer reenter the university. ‘Thomas %. Wood of the Wooa!former homs of Mr. and Mrs. ntha augers well for the continued! Cars Clothing company of New York is a "5* hate s ss «nd popularity during the St. Mark's Guild a Greek god poses befor business visitor for a few days. Mrs. Frank Flannigan returned Mon wh aémimsion charge will include jafternoon at the Parish house at 2 she visited relatives far several days. == — mes Smith of Omaha ts in R. Waldschmidt Luramis returned yesterday |; The members of the Fastern Star/from a short brdnees trip to Den-|_, Casper | during the evening and refreshments| Monument Works left toccy for Lan A. O. Olson, of the Spears-Chapman returned from Stanley, 6. had been called James Douglas of Denver is in the city for a few days on business. Tuesday Cheyenne and Rock River to be gone, "2. Blackmer, president of in the | tor Cheyenne. MeGrath, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and (121 South Cedar street Cc. 'T Murphy of New York City is| “. the Misses Margaret Curtin, Margaret 2 a%, 2. Interested tn Caspers business af. i . s Miss Ethelyn Symonds left last Sulltvan, Kathleen Sullivan, Catherine Bake Sale fairs for the week. Bee Merits in foenav ° \.. Dunn katiera alabente testis] sotsoee sss ipartace, Pos Doms erst) Entire proceeds go to Red Cross ‘\ nod, Vida. Williams, Verra Tanger-| The ladies of the First Baptist. C. R. Peterson of the Wyom'ng (i: ane adeak dow 1a: Siang have ciatt man, Patricia O'Neil, Catherine Des-|church will hold a bake sale at the Cadillac company returned yesterday Re! Mr, Petereon €be Casper Daily Criburie PAGE THREE | was accompanied from Cheyenne to Casper by Governor Nober: D. Care | PASS ray | LOVE NOTS | Hager = on By KAY KEAN gone to Was ing wise and Copyright company Safety First for the east city for several Thunem of the local ned a few di ago wi which he secured at Laramie Pe ARE YOU ferro of Rock Sp Gouraud's so a husbanc re the eyes of his bi *'and Philade!p Mrs. Frank feel and Lor Raine Wright returned by motor from Den this week where they had bee spending several days. While there "Help The Red Cross Mrs. Neal Tyler who has been vis- {ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. ‘icholaysen for the past month ned to her home in Rock River just week. Go to the TRIBUNE’S Fashion Show October 18, 20 and 21 At the Elks Lodge cee Mr. 2nd Mrs. J. B. Barns are teay ing thin evening for Chicago to be gone a week or tenda | CKD Camden Sheffner, who has been at Itending the U ifernt {a visiting friende and relatives in the | ett ouece Mra." Waiter Schultz, Mrs. Schlenk and Camden Sheffner, broth er of Mrs. Schults, will leave tomor. lrow overland for Denver, to be gon> a week or ten days. | for | Mrs. Nell Cox of Sheridan, who has | been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. | Durham fora few days. left last night Mrs. Cox ts workt Jin the Interests of a movement for the |care of homeless child the nd for Kansas City. will tn a fortnight. They A Special Purchase Brings 49 Suits, 85 Coats and 67 Dresses for 201 Lucky Women Ina Wonderful Offer of Suits, Coats, Dresses Styles and Qualities That Will Astonish at $19.95 These are values that are among the best we've offered this sca- son, We say this, too, with all due regard for the wonderful quali- ties we have presented in previous sales. dies’ Ladies’ Trimmed All-Wool Hats Sweaters. Pullovers. $8.95 Ladies’ Silk Ladies’ Hose. All-Wool All colors, Scarf Black, Sets. White, Scarf and * Mocha and Cap to Brown. Match. $1.00 Oriental Cream AWARE OF THE FACT Can Save That the You Money on Every Purchase You Make Of Men's, Young Men's and Boys WEARING | APPAREL A dollar's worth for every dollar spent in our store is our trade-mark. \ No misleading or camouflaged promises \§ in our advertising. You know we both gain when you trade with us. On account of the unusual warm weath- if er for.this time of the year, winter goods if are not moving as fast as we expected. Consequently we are making an | EXTRAORDINARY OFFER OF | i DISCOUNT For the Next Three Days Oct-12; 1a, 14 ie ON ALL OVERCOATS, SUITS AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Our Motto is the Learner Policy— “Your Money Back if Not Satisfied.” Men’s : 240 Saeee South A = Center Sa Street SHOE & CLOTHING CO. nishings