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ie PAGE SIX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. Dazzling Entertainment to Greet Fashion Show Crowds at Elks Hall Tonight , Twenty-F our Merchants Will | Model in Series of Events Covering the Next Four Days Complete Display of Fashionable Modes in Ladies’, Children’s and Men's Avparel by the Leading Stores, Assured for Red Cross Benefit Twenty-four Casper merchants are modeling their ap- parel, consisting of dresses, gowns, coats, wraps, negligee, hats, millinery and all kinds of men’s clothing, at the Trib- une Fashion Show at the Elks’ Auditorium tonight, Friday and Saturday evenings. In addition to this display, several Che Casper Diailp Cribune Complete Peon for Grand | Opening of Red Cross Show | Holds Numerous Attractions I gaa ee | ing, Singing and Instrumental Music Interspersed} With Modeling Scheduled for First Night of | Four-Day Tribune Show Announcement of the program for the opeiirg tonight} of the bune Fashion Shew, given for the benefit of the Red Cross, reveals elaborate preparations for entertainment | of the public. Dancing, singing and instrumental numbers | : talented people of Casper will be featured along with the} = of the stores will have one model who will appear in the D oe Rega f | half hour devoted to this attraction at ing of Casper stores and the event promises to be) the Red Cross dance tomorrow even. J | %Badie Donah b ¢— ivan D = ing at the Arkeon. ele: E ‘The complete list of stores modeling 2 10.—Men's “Sport Cloth | ressing or apparel is as follows: t « a Mednick Br Edward M. Edwards All Functions Womens’ Apparel Richards & Cunningham, E pott Clothin: Joe T. David. E Snyder. Stuart Children Shop. . « Learner Cl | ] National Sample Shop Learner. t Blakey‘s, a S Important) pore ccs m Dance—Do: Sea Whe dT ES Kassis Dry Goods. ¢ Cartwheels--Kath.|11-—Burt Connelly—vocal solo. Fromn owo n, one is never safe In ere eae « artwheel Kath. Fas ES Sa | assuming that ore can get along Fuch ae Hornpipe — Dorothy} & Joe T. Davitt Co.—Shoes by the| without an evening dreas. Occasions Mens* Apparel vi 3 6 for thelr wear are now numerous ti . Becta Mire Waser cee: not ce formal as later, and what is| Campbell & Johnson. b. Shikany Dry Goods Co—Miss/ being shown will help in moulding} Fed Clothing Co. a Mary Spencer. | jone’s ideas so that the necessity of} Learner's. o,) ¢ Dry Goods Co.—Mrs. reiting a frock fn a hurry may anager ee Em rady Bai an chet 3 Scott Clothing. AC ene The free swinging movement of the| ga nroraty ailinery a. “My Lak A Rose.” new-modes prepares. thy way St! Sucseil, bite he Aaa a | frocks which carry this motif to a ru ee b. Biakey's—Shoes by Spe ee sates : 0 ‘The emphasis, of| Azte’s Hat Shop, 4 - nr 15. Women’s Coats. | greater ext i e 8 Owaciens wate. Boot Shop—Miss Fan a. HarpePs 1°) Govdentire Weeal the hips by fur ornaments and the! 0h shop. Beges. — orth long line h is reminiscent of the . Richards & Cunningha Seay nx | ad “ Mrs. Mac’s. c. Richa ‘unningha (c aketniae Tata adlab aes onet all details. too {mportant Hat by Martz Shop—Miss lei. princess are to overlook Shoes Wiggins Your Shoeman. n's Display. ¢. Mednick Bros—Miss Helen} chiffon and brocaded crepe,| Specialty Boot Shof. ee ges he Thompson taffeta and crépe back satin,| The Bootery. op—Hats by Sanford a4—Richaras & Cunningham— silk, net and other fabrics all have Globe Shoe Btore. ery—The Misses Evelyn| Hat by Martz Shop—Mrs. A. R their place. Tulle dresses and those : Patton, Verna Esray, yl! Roc of ‘crepe ¢ehiffon embrace combination 2 Sullivan and Margaret Sullivan. ©. Joe T. David Co—Hat by Swan-| frocks having rainbow efféecte”in the Statues Studied By P—Golden Rule-—-The Misses Shirley} 807 ine ete ies the Boot-| skirt. Some velvet frocks have the ; Ann ‘and Dorothy Sullivan ery—Mrs. iter McGregor. basyue waist and the scalfoped cir. 4 PY yt vaemctahcg Mi lpr | eR TP Tt pee cular akirt while dinner gowns kave| Designer for Ideas Misses Charlotte Sandison, Ber-| pe rca aiprear: ee Boot- their gkirts severely draped and the I D 8 Cloth nice Young, Monica Kassis and sie < pbc bodice hung fromt ‘he shoulder’ with Virginia. Nelson. &. Kassis Dry Goods Co—Miss the conventional stfap. ‘The most “hd raping es pitas vacis. wer panera Boao general type of skirt shows the cir- — et sa ; arper's Dry ds—Miss cular influence, and it hangs even- Having used old mastérs for years ‘Autumn Etude"—Chaminaud. Helen MeFayden. ly, or slightly accented on both sites.;as a style source, the couture {s @e Men's business suits. 16.—Evening Dresses A particularly charming dress/roaming through the Louvre and a. Campbell & Johnson— Duke a. The Golden Rule—Miss Celia! shows heavy white lace over silver|other art museums, suddenly Crctd- Wheeler. Martin cloth, and a white chiffon velvet/ing that sculpture too has its good b. Mednick Brothers — Edwurd| b. Richards & Cunningham—Miss basque blouse. A lace and velvet} points, and forthwith they begin to M. Edwards. | Vida, Williams | combination is particularly smart. |study statuary for ideas in drapery. ©. Scott Clothing Co. — Lester} © Binkey’s—Miss Fanny Bel Fale blue and orchid, peach rose} The result is, we have many clas- Snyder. | snd nile green shades are unusually|sic drapes in use just now and both ©. Fad Clothing Co. — Walter y Goods Co.—Mias Ida. | attractive in the tulle and chiffon|the Grecian. and Roman. - arrange. Neweomss:| ‘i ; | dresses. Many of them are made|mentn of matertal are finding favor e Pac lothing Co. — Buddie i 3 4 | over silver cloth petticoats that} Women... instinctively . accommodate Clarke. 17. ees ae with Bryce Wilson at gleam through the multitudinon§| thelr figures, and cssume », postures. f, Learner Clothing Co. he, piano—specialty | overskirts. Almost all the circulatjwhich carry out the spirit of their Learn 18, Men's Overcoats and Dress Clothes. panels and side° drapes are . picot}gowns—at least such women as mold %.—Mrs. Madeline Treber —Selectea| a. Learner Clothing Co—Fred edged in silver thread which serves|the mode, and so now that our drap- songs. Learner tu further accent the metallic bril-|eries are classic we. stand around. In &—women's Dresses and Afternoon | b. Scott Clothing Co.—Lester Sny- lence. A’ smal treatment has been| postures which are more or less like cows. der. accorded yellow crepe chiffon by cov-| those of ancient goddesses. The free- ia ‘Blakey's, shoes by sepcialty c. The Fad Cloti!ng Co—James| ering its surface with tiny cut steel|dom of our uncorseted, or what pas- boot shop -- Miss Fanny Belle| Clarke. bed’s in a regular pattern. ‘This|ses for uncorsetet figures, encour- recind | & Mednick Bros.—Edward M. Ea. dress has a circular skirt which|ages this, although there ar many b. The Golden Rule—Mise Helen} Wards. usec a greater scintillation of the|who see in the fashions to come in- (Sake tts i eo. Campbell & Johnson—Duke Leads as (he wearer moves under the| dications of a more rigid line and 5 Harpers’ Dry Goods — Mrs. Wheeler. light. The sleeves are 9 mere sug-|the return to corsets. It appears to mene tails teh |19, Mra, Madeline ‘Treber and Mra. estion and fall into the wide tulle|me, that even the draped gown will ia Keasis Dry Goods Co—Miss! Blleen Van Sickle—duet Lassie of gash that falls in with the wide cir-}be content to drape the natural ‘fig- Edna Mae Healy. Miy6xt Well-Dressed Man P repares ! His Fall Wardrobe; Styles The eks com-} Young and attractive entertaine Elks’ hall this week. that will be given: Top (left to right), the Misses Jean Wisner, s will lend their talents toward brightening the Fashion Show programs at the The group above, in which the Misses Mann occupy the center, is characteristic of the numbers , Betty. Wiederhold, Elaine Myers and Catherine Pick- euler drape, Gay silver ribbons and ruchings of silver edged taffeta in pinwheels and rosettes trim these bouffant dresses. Fruit and flowers made up in con- trasting or matching taffeta usually form the girdles and add to the bril- ance of their general effect. Some of the most beautiful dresses of the seaeon are the circular skirted tichtly ‘basquec er cloth dresses, ure for a while at least, It is true, of. course, that most women wear some sort of a substi- tute for a corset, a girdle, elastic or otherwise, brassieres or a diaphragm confiner, gometims all three and if corsets are worn they are far from the boned encasement even of a few years ago, for the bst of them try for supple lines and to follow rather than to improve on nature. sete here are all sorts of new things| tt; center, the Misses Thelma Rowray, Marion and Ethel Mann and Eileen Michica; lower, the Misses Madalyn Tobin, | Trailing lines, bouffant flares at the a * prides “ 2pon jin she way ‘of smoking jackets to be| Martha Hicks, Dorothy Halloran and Charline Hanway. 2 hip and the modish circular swing pd quite the “dernier crj” for wees ee coat he pumodiately to throw off| dressed. ‘They have all of the qual Interesting record of Miss Geor-|More than 31,000 girls Jenrned_ to’ £4 hy ruil donde totes ce mags ween wearing thug lity and fineness that could be de- Gin, « Toronto piel, who 8e-/make and. judge good bread an these =A a thing of an r = |manded by ‘thd most fastidious taate tion tn a New York|clubs during the year | aoa ess ema D ehae is dled’ that they make vp into suits etna ae betes 3 - -! . for the Fes and a comfortablenass pase ek hipaa, sg et) ER ate Bank at Pine. aoc, mae i it Hiyrile. and . dressing gown is im-|approached) by an out-d6or-garment.| ot naite ion Keeitee hutd Waa F | bluff, Wyo. has a woman vioo pres] Gite: ratereiien rite siatuites! ana : . and ona made of |_The interesting and - beautifully|' ne more anuply a man's clothes| ident, ‘Mra. John Wilkinaon’ by namedguccle flowers fine quality of blue and white woven tweeda and mixtures which|are cut, of course, the more slegant 3 Purp! - tte cuffs, collar and lapels are faced |man are m positive inspiration te. fon [32 2 appearance, All sorts of fads] ciup giris baked $70,000 loaves of te, ec : a | e @ positiy ation to the| ow and agai ex eats % ae : ~ n - : i thing but after all, the steady old) .ounty extension workers, accor(ing| Boston, twenty-five years ago, women ° sea eet oad tanto ire arene. t. reports received by the United|have been Invited to participate in ; ec odls. ur oatee S aera e et ara teub ei ares They | States_de of _egticulture. the club's_annual_banauet_this year 136 South Center St. a large wardrobe of clothes changes and various dif- may have with man New Sensation of Season |" cloroings in the sults that : |e there, rau wincshwal eyes Hats from the |heve everything as plain as possible uble-c the to} ¢ “Sav name given hin collar and cuff: Fashion Show Week io. satinty slit conten roodel, be-|Ing Ob cata, ae TAiE arope code ee ee En nen Soe Best Sources ee es oe gee wry antivence ts sven repeat: | Shorings. In. the. sot” twesce and When you buy a Ha Special Showing of Exclusive Models earacul, Hudson seal, dyed mole and cul with a lap seam down | oA® ha euedensadt cross Stan here you are assured of > ’ : pierce 2 with co! s 2 ving ue = Sia tains | Demure ee ses Cron apeniistay exclusive models: devel- g eta 2 ;_ and the collar, 2) soft, feathery haze that covers the ma oped in the finest mate- Wraps openings, a | betel OF thee epee ar tree” rial into triumphs of : employed and ‘the brown shades }+; «nit you in the eye.” “Wasi 20WNS 3 oe, ab MO ict 2 ind PER he ee Behance Patan ea : ch Hat is perfect in every detail before it is € S a hel ooettir at-had its upp part| tures, will be the most fashionable offered for your approval. ‘Many imported models as ostume uits ae used | ‘ crepe; in solid color, | thingd tor the Tait. ee We toaag well as domestic adaptions and American creations uss Se TOON OF Cn) eS tak bey > ane Sho last tikes et are here for your selection—reasonably priced, too. ar and they are usualty y type of man «| show hard becoming ae Millinery ; Our models on display with Richards & Cunning- a : Jackets are to be} | ham’s ready to wear at the Fashion Show are an ex- and F ; . Fs 5 rand r >t lvised before furriers | 2 5 ur sppaiala Pas usy to do rembdelivig. ‘tan, ; Women’s Interests | ample of our beautiful line s*: I on seals of yesteryes ! model, silig 4 > i= ov into the hip 2 = shows to and since combina The Women's City club of Cleve- ? bie, but insistent, the economically i Elks Club, Oct. 18, 20 and 21 One taflored tan caracul 4 is| inclined will be able to evolve some-} Dr. Martha A Bride Is the new t shown with a hip band effected t ¥ chic by looking into the/registrar of vital. statisties at 154 South Center St. ing close_to the hips. an ing out-the pelts| ville, Ohio. | ‘ irreguiar, for a t D Ddalls or | See Our Models at the Tribune Fashion Show Tonight = squirrel the | tntc seas fancies. fu the post of food controller iil ee i me