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¢ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. Posters For Fashion Show Attract Much Attention. The posters which have been placed in the windows of} the stores of the city to advertise the Tribune Fashion Show} vhich will be given in the Elks’ auditorium October 18, 20 and 21 for the benefit of the Red Cross society have been gaining the attention of many shoppers who have visited the! downtown districts during the past few days. H themselves |her home on South Woicott street, v-! given in honer of Mrs. 3 o posters are in of art end were done by the best known sign panters| t r absolutely without compen- ation other than the satisfaction of ng something toward the success + the great Red Cross benefit dis- play. The painters who have contrib- signs to the advertising cam. gn of the show are Stewart and mpeny; Bush Sign company, Mc can Sign company incorporated.! 4 the members of the art depart ent of the high school who did the} w under the supervision of Miss Sarah Crumpton. Rirthday Varty Last Evening. | ‘The Misszgs Anne and Mary S'anery anes last e ata given in honor of Mrs V. Ulery at her home, 405 East) rd street. the occasion being Mrs ery’s bi-thdrf. During the was played. Honore were w Mrs d and Mra, Pi¢t Amor? t? Mr, and Mra. L. V. Us 1d Mrs. B. T. Patterson and fi | Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Dobbins, M a tre. K. §. Myriand, Mr. and Mrs. Reet Ma Mr, and Mrs. B. Pauley, R Kemp and mother, Mr. Kemp, Mr. and and Mrs. C. Gomp’. Mrs. F. J ker, Mins Mary Yard, and the Robert Grant and “assell North Casper Aid to Meet Friday. The Ladies’ aid of the North Casper terian church will meet Friday er, mii, 915 St. John street All mem. ‘s ure asked to be present as the arrengemey:s for the Harvest Home supper which ix ta be held Wednesday October 18, will be completed. | see j W. C. T. U. Meeting Tomorrow. | ‘The members of the W. ¢. T. U.| will hold their regular meeting tomor- | . Mrs | 130 sheteran Bake » Saturday. ‘Tos memix-e of Mrs. J. B. Kelth “4 Mrs, CW. Carpenter division of ‘s Preshyterian Ladies’ Ald society | hold a baks sale Saturday begin- & at 10-o'clock at the Holmes hard ware store. Tesion Dance at Arkeon Tonight. Another big dance wil be given at the Arkeon dancing academy tonight by the American Legion. A festival that will take the form of enjoyment run riot will be there to greet all-com ers. Persons who have attended the| American Legion dances before w'l!| need no urging to follow the crowd to this one. Mrs. Bubb Hostess at Sarprise Party. Mr. H. P. Bubb entertained yester- Convenient to all theaters, and railway stations, the wholesale districts, bylivingatthe | Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Orly Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 0-S BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment wards. About ten guests were pres ent eee Guild Team Will Meet. guild team will meet Frida: tthe I. O. O. F. in order to practice for initiat! urday take part meet In the ha tice Dramatic Club ~ Wilt Meet. The Dramatic per meet some time at Salt Creek and who has ¢ ats —_—_—_—— be Casper Daily Cribune Kenneth The members of the Royal Neighbor ftern two o hall at evening. The girls w in the flower drill after school division of the Cas. |—— Woman's Department club will tomorrow afternoon at the res mtly been vis Pet more re daughter, Mrs. Brings Smart New lan sleeves slit and side pockets and smartly belted. Called California’s Nightingale a What's in a name? Sylvia Soniz Cornet, 18, San Francisco, has gone in for music and now she's called California's nightingale—not because of cornet playing but because of her exquisite soprano. voice. { Mrs. Byer This Great Sale For Friday and Saturday Fall Coats & Dresses Styles are the Very Latest; Actual $20.00 and ——— $30.00 Dresses and Coats________________ A real bargain event; hundreds of wonderful garments purchased from makers of high-grade coats and dresses at far Jess than regular prices. in all the history of our bargains have we featured such extraordinary valtes. STYLISH FALL COATS In the popular new Sport Models, Mannish Styles, fine Polairies with Rag- Never LOVELY FALL DRESSES Here’s an unusual opportunity to save money on your fall wardrobe. THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT HOUSE 112 South Center St. Henning Hotel Block a S| are the proud] x in eight and a half pound | | On a0 Fertile Ground. Be n to the unwary ttle act ewpoint will save tamination. | City Briefs | | e big steamship company runs| ts own laundry, which handles 6,500, | JOE DAVID:CO.' LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN the safety of rns his back upon/ ‘5 *orm ts yet liable to get y the hook he bachelor who views marri m a supposedly safe but hazy Invariably shocked when @'scovers that some tn- e flapper has stolen ser Noth! 1 expertence you fr ». Welch and John L. Hay are} on business from Tulsa, Okla y of business D. Seamand, | O. Culver. ence of Mrs. Carl Taylor, 935 South! ing today for her e.| girl who arrived last week at their| one e Lincoln street at 2:30 eras, . Sou. McKinley astreét. | Edmonds arrived from Denver | —— —-— Skee 3. A e'y will leave soon fo! + and daughter are doing. da | a short vi “ee aC A PERSONALS Mrs. Eva Barnes and son Ray left f r Lareeeetes bbe yesterday for L where they wil Had Your ie fall. visit M. HD Bi s : par! pkg ener ie hal beaks rl | | ‘Iron Today? Mrs. Wyne Connors of Riverton, pledged to the ma fra") Mrs, Burke H. Sinclair left last eve-| she | " who has been in the city for several ternity, onzof the oldest houses on the ning for New Orleans as Wyoming | nan mplupsetBelne con | days. left yesterday for Montana,/campus. Litheredge went out for Gelegate to the American legion aus | tre pending a week in| where she will spend several weeks freshman football! and was ment A - * SAee | visiting friends and relatives in the Detroit p: as a good man Fig Jack McGrath lefty tor} is eke He had to give up account Of; wis Ww Portland, Ore. herd he, Apes | The Misses Marie Rishop and Lola *tudies, m, D. ¢ make his home. “| Miller are spending a week in Denver.! Chee the home of Mr. anc eve | | At the end of that time Miss Bishe Mrs, James P. Kem is now vis! left for her former + is a city vis ee | will go to Lander, where she will visit with 3 Kem's paren n Macom, this. morning ; relatives for a week Mo. She will return (o Casper Mon Por as 2 ra @ bie day Ff } Mra. S. E. Stewert left for California fi oe caything’ ronal} Sian Spry od this week, where she will spend a few |change Furniture Co. Tose weeks un business Frederick H bs ec sare Register today. | Mrs. Norman Stuart. who spent Florida TS Ta PR ening Walter Brewer of Ca They Doa feel 7 AT a box of little raisins when you lazy, tired or faint secends a hundred calories or ing nutriment will put you on In about more of en your toes again. For Little Sun-Maids are 75%. fruit sugar in practically predigested form—levulose, the scientists call it. And levulose is real body fuel. Needing practically no digestion, it gets to work and revives you quick. Full of energy and iron—both good and good for you. Just try a box. Little Sun-Maids “Between-Meal” Raisins 5c Everywhere CASPER’S NEWEST STORE FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 227 South Center Street Formerly Frank Canner Location Winter merchandise. $45.00 COATS AT $29.50 $60.00 $39.50 $59.50 , for Friday and Saturday In appreciation of the generous patronage accorded us since we entered business in Casper, we are going to offer the buying public the most extraordinary bargains in Fall and We are making radical reductions in prices for these two days, and every article of merchandise offered was purchased a few short months ago. liable kind of merchandise that brings you back. profit by trading on a fair basis. LADIES’ COATS A wonderful selection, the latest designs and made of the best of materials. '$ $70.00 COATS AT COATS AT $80.00 COATS AT It is the re- We both 49.50 Hundred Calories in About 93 Infant’s Fine Worsted Hose in black and white, 50c value; for this sale 39c Children’s Fine Gauze~-Mercerized Hose, black brown and white; 50c value.... 39c Buster Brown Hose for boys and girls........_.__...... 29e Our Leader Hose, black and brown wos A ZYgc Ladies’ Mercerized Hose, black and brown, 50c values wiht sop aS OS: Ladies’ Silk Hose, black, brown and white $2.69 PEA C ie athe pa ele wie ae ag = EERE PC) Ladies’ Extra High Grade Silk Hose, full fash- ioned in assorted shades, value $3.75, at........$2.89 Ladies’ Union Suits, medium weight, in both high neck, long sleeves and low neck and no sleeves, at ........ — $1.19 Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, extra heavy weight age taht Sag Pa : $1.59 Outing Flannel in different patterns, extra heavy at per yard Peat 16c Bed Sheets, e each 7 ‘i Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4, at mee Bleached Sheeting 9-4, extra heavy, yard. Unbleached Muslin, yard..._.... se Fine Bleached Mu , soft finish.... a good quality, size 81x90, at Indian Head Muslin, 63-in. wide, 65c value.. A9c Indian Head Muslin, 33-in. wide 21c Table Damask, extra good quality, yd. weed IO Percales in darks, lights and plain colors for this sale only, per yd......... - ues 16l4c Red Seal Ginghams, in different patterns W7lac Windsor Cotton Crepe in white and yellow, per yard care 19¢ Extra Fine Cotton Crepe in white and pink only, 26¢ Storm Serge in assorted shades; value $1.00; in this sale. per yard... 69c Worsted Plaid Goods, suitable for irts and dresses, per yard.. 29c BLANKETS Williston Cotton Blankets, assorted plaids, full $2 89 size, each _........ Heavy Wool Nap Blankets in assorted plaids, GB EQ “ze $3.89 $3.75 Wool finish in plain colors, tan and grey, 72x84, priced during this sale only, each Large Size Comforts, a remarkable value at - : : ne: $1.49 ~49c PAGE THREE . tor John B. } evening. 2 the Elks’