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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Will: Entertain. | Mr. and Mra. C. H. Townsend will entertain at a formal dinnze party this evening at their home on Nor-h} ‘Woleott street. After the @inner the guess will attend the Masov'c dance which will be given at the Masonic temple. - i Mrs. Townsend Entertains For Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Leigh Townsend entertained! at an info-mal bridge luncheon yes-Aion of the B. & P. W. club completes |the club this season. terday at her home in the Grude! apartments in honer of her house guest, Mrs, Charles W. Adams of| Denver. Mrs. Eugene Hurley won| high honors, cee [Mrs. Wertz To Give Luncheon, Mra) R. E. Wertz will entertain Monday at a briige luncheon at her and Mrs. Vybert, Elmer Carrier, Mr. by Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. E. E. Fisher and Mre. J. E. Wiis, Mrs. Mabel Wills, Miss Bertha Burnett and George Bell. ‘The bride has been employed at the local telephone exchange during the Jest three years. The groom is con- nected with the Casper Motor co pany. They will be at home to thelr friends at 631 North Jefferson. re { (Mrs. Adams by Mra, O. W. Hiltgren, accompaniea , Honored Guest. gave a splendid reading. Delicious re-| Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will entertain freshments were served by the hoatess,/@t an informal luncheon tomorrow at Receipts of the tea totaled $27.19. |her home, 206 Eest First. in honor of; eee | Mrs. Charles Adams of Denver house B. & P. W. Clab |guest of Mrs. Leigh Townsend. Cards Takes Light Pedestal. ~ will be playéd during the afternoon. eee The twenty-second pedestal for the! Platte River bridge lighting has been, : takrn by the Business and Professiona;| *tets Today: We men’s club of Casper. The ploneer! The Duplicate bridge club will meet to wi.om the pedestal will be dedicated today at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nico-| has not*been selected as yet. The ac- Mysen. This is the first meeting of the list of civic organizations which | ates Be \ will furnish’ a light tal. Woman's Club to tee | Meet Saturday. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. E. Richard Shipp will entertain ‘Thursday. the members of the Woman's club to- Mrs. Harry Young will entertain at|morrow at her home S41 South Beech a bridge luncheon Thursday, October Street. 26, in honor of Mrs. Regkie who has/ oi 4? | recently moved to Casper. This wilt Homesteaders Stage ! be the first of the series of luncheons | Hallowe'en Party. = 3 Che Casper Daily Cridune | LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN The Sauce of Love Think you to capture the male species by the cold shoulder of indif. ference. ~ For his heart ts entered on’y through the susceptibilities of his van ity. ‘Truly, the egotism of men is more vulnerable than he hell of Achilles. Though he pursue the coquette with the chase were it not for the beckon ing finger. Yet falttery for man must be like unto a bottle of tabasco sauce. A light sprinkling tickles the palate but beware the overdose, Pampered vanity in one's husband is a consum- mate fire. : Even as lightning does not strike twice in the same place .so does con ceit of a man fit from one woman to another. . The heart of man ts like unto the Susceptibility of his stomach. Bo not unmindful of his hungerings, Yet take heed lest he grow weary of the flavor. Satiety and indifference are the mill-stones about the neck of love. spend a few days on business and plea. at the E. J. Sullivan home are spend- radio city on business, some of it in J. Math's of Cheyenne is a business { sure ing the day at Iron Mountain looking regard to the Tribune automobile) visitor. ’ eee over the oil fields show. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnston. Mrs. ~ Kt | i 2 Hortzman, and Miss Loutsa Reichmar My Alice Harvey & ¥ Mus ie = ic a y is a visitor here} W. B. Sh'pley a business vist are visiting with friends in the chy. from Denver. z me" They reside at Waltman, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. ; James Woherty of | daughter o¥ Thermopo!is ars spendiig Denver are visitors In Casper th's'a few days in the city visiting friends. week. eee oem cee Mra. Leigh Townsend has as her house guest this week Mrs. Charles 'W. Adams of Denver. Mr. Adams was at one time manager of the Henning hotel. cee Vv. A Hi of Miss Lola Miller returned Wednes. thepeethe day from Denver where she spent a two weeks vacation. his home | Mrs. Horstman and Loulaa Reech-| sae, man arrived from Waltman yesterday pets ie a sep iat gg sud will spend the week-end in Cas-| , . per visiting friends. Jeremiah Mahoney ts tn the city from the Buffalo Creek ranch. He will ship eeveral carloads of sheep and cattle tomorrow to Omaha. $16.40 had been on a short days on business. Mr./and Mrs. Dan Sullivan end son| . Murry. moved to Casper yesterday from Parkerton where they have been living for the past R. F. Ganger, J. W Iw. two years, arrived in Casper yesterday. Cc. H. Walanstein ts tn the city from Denver and will spend R. H. Nichols returned yesterday | \from Denver and Cheyenne where he Patrick Sullivan returned yesterday from Cheyenne where he spent several Among business callers fro; jhere from Sidney, Neb. Bentley and L. L. Aitken of the Midwest Ri ing company of Denver fs in th on business. | . Provemer.t to your skin and complexion your mirfor will reveal to after “si R. M. Bates of Jamestown, N. is a business visitor in the city for a few days. rz FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON ——— New York 2 | Texes has 313 natural gas wells, with an aggregate production of 1,- Gouraud’s Des Mothes, Ia “ | 280:000,000 cuble feo each day of Oriental Cream — ——-- -——— — _- ——- -— + = — over business Proud Parents business trip. . Our shop can outfit your kiddies with the cutest and best in Casper. MeL home én rth Wolcott street, in| which Mrs. Young will give. The Casper members of the Wyo-} yy t itt e * B. Jack j honor of Mrs. Charles W. Adams. of rene |ming Homesteaders’ Protective sendel- [hor ed rine ana sig Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young of Lan-! eA Our models are the hit of the Denver. ; | Mrs. Townsend [ation made merry in the Labor temple rroroq der are visiting with friends in the| 7: S. Nolee of St. Louis ts in the | Fashion Shew. Have you seen coe \ Entertains. last night Seaicinne aeeeniea oe e ves% jelty. "- \elty for a few days on business. them? . Luncheon Thursday} at Mrs. C. H. Towssend will entertain The hall was beau! reese ary "ee He A, - i Gratiot Home. |the past mairons of the Eastern Star|the season and furnished an atmos-| | Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Barber of Lan =| 1) ad = R. J. Hocker of Denver arr f ey Mrs. James Gratiot was hostess at a! next Wednesday at her home on Noria| Phere befitting the occasion. Ser Ste 1a Sire. cy: ommmurems nnd ot 27 of Beltimore te in the clty | w vsstay froma hla hoes fa ten =e luncheon yesterday at her residence, | Wolcott street Several officers of the association Vieasure. Mr. Barber has many busi-|°! : ester, and will spend a wee kon busine: =} 1044 South Wolcott street, given in| fe }spoke during the earlier part of the/Ness interests throughout the state. see ‘honor of Mrs, H. O. Barber of Lander, | Farewell Party evening. A business session was held see ‘ 5 1a deine adc recs EE Fort Russel} who has been visiting friends for sv-| Last Evening. . at which matters of interest to the) Mrs. Otho Turpin ts returning to| 1)? paar hadron, Neb., yesterday. Pests ee # Fort Russell ts in the The Misses Esther and Marion Run.|homesteaders were taken up. Danc-|Neodeshe, Kans., this evening after | )2e* Will remain here for e week, |‘? Nerve: eral days. Ten guests were present. | ‘eas |den entertained at a farewell party ings, games and general merry-making jlast evening at their home on South took possession of the crowd the re- Last Even'ng. Park in honor of Charles Creech wh>|™mainder of the evening. Mrs. W. R. Johnson entertained last wil] leave next week for Cailforria,| The committee on arrangements / evening at a formal dinner party During the evening Bunco was played, comprised Mrs. W. R. Ludwig, Mra.; her residence, 656 South Park. Co Miss Abbie Arnold and Leo Dunn win.|J- J. Kear, Miss Lorele! Pfeiffer and laid for twelve. Cards were ning prizes. during the evening. About twenty-six were present. ee . . Stuart Baby Shop First Floor, O-S Building spending a forthight in’ alt’ Creek (fe? Which re a eeeaey visiting with relatives M. J. Kelley of Chicago arrived yes | Mr. and fea, Len Clayton of split ‘¢rday and will spend a few days in Rock, Wyo., are !n the yea > ehort the y © nbusiness. business and shopping trip. $ Dinner Party Miss Hazel McGuire who is connect-| - ed with the State House at Cheyenne | and who ts a neice of Harry Hindes | of that city arrived today and Far! Co Boyle from Denver yesterday afternoon. Mr. returned overland’ Mrs. Nell Dougherty and Miss Eliza:| will beth Sullivan of Denver, house guests days in the Colo. w played Royle spent several . Marriage Yesterday. Mrs. Perry A. Morris entertained at; Miss Elsie L. Fuelscher became the! a birthday party at her home 432 pride of Mr. Floyd B. Carrier at the South Ash street last evening in honor|home of the bride's parents, Mr. and of Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky. About elgh- Mrs. J. E. Wills, 361 North Jackson, teen guests were present. 0 last night. The Rev. Charles ver are here for a short time. 3 sere . Wilson officiated. Miss siertna . Missionary Tea Burnett and Mr. George Bell attended! Mrs. Laura Bowman, mother of Nets Large Sum. | the couple. The other persons pres-| Todd Bowman who has been visiting ‘The Woman's Home Missionary so-!ent were the immediate members of|for a week at the Bowman home re- ciety of the Methodist church gave a|the families. |turned last evening to her home in tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of| Following the ceremony. a reception! New York City. Mrs. H. J. Rafferty. Entertainzoent| was held... The room was decorated in| numbers included a piano solo by Mrs.| pink and white. The guests were Mra. BHtic! Strickland an@ two vocal solos! Ruth Carrier, Mrs. Frank ter, Mr.! day for Hoi “Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryon of Den- . * 1 Mrs. Harvey Wisner is leaying Sun- where she $25,000.00 new winter merchandise, consisting of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Children’s Wear, in fact, everything per- taining to women’s and children’s wear, bought at a fraction of regular value and placed on sale starting tomorrow at prices that you will wonder how we do it. Come prepared to buy the greatest values ever offered. The entire basement as well as the first floor and balcony ablaze with bargains. Don't miss it. Wonderful Fall Dresses { Fall and Winter Coats 3 3 1,000 different Coats to select from, in- The Ifest styles, consisting of all mate- cluding every wanted material and fab- rials, in every new effect, including all ric; plain and fur-collar effects, also new Especially for Saturday we have gone entirely the ‘waded shades and a full range of sizes mannish effects. Come in all colors. A = tl th our won- at the following prices: ful] range of sizes, including stouts. At =4 ~ rapide Tap eee 4 prices that will grip you. The greatest rs aided dozens of offerings ever shown here. Every one Ss ‘$5.00 $7.95 $9.95, $14.95, $19.95 $24.95, $35.00 Every one worth double and more. MILLINERY The season’s newest offerings. Values ranging up to $35.00, including all the new shades. Every Hat in a class by itself. Every wanted color. Also a wonderful line of Children’s Hats. Prices ranging $2.95 $3.95 $495 $6.95 $12.45 $8.95 $9.95 The best velyets are used, also hand-made workmanship. worth double, prevail: $5.00 $9.95 $14.95, $19.95, $24.95, $35.00, $45.00, $59.75 par eae ree The following prices hats not to shown on the racks and tables By all means, if you hayen’t yet taken advantage of these wonder- ful bargains * come in Saturday and Set us fit you for your winter's needs. seltie $9.95 $10.95. “$29.95 ets} Blouses and Sweaters Women’s and Children’s WOMEN’S FURS AND Sagi a eda caper ame mr asny A All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters have been selected special of after- gard to cost from I : ~ our beautiful dis- All-Wool fancy Weave from gur splendid noon ag. street‘ OUP Desuitul UNDERWEAR FUR COATS All-Wool faney Stripe dreses in a xener- ous assortment of ines of values up to $25.00. You can dresses in all the most attractive Tricolette Blouses .. eas Fancy Georgette Blouses, lace 20 Per Cent Discount Extra 25 Per Cent Discount well afford two or styles, colors and materials, shades trimmed joes Me Baad neat Walden "asp and styles. Values 7 5 i Rese cp hae dae a up to $65.60. On our entire stock of Women’s and Chil- Crepe de Chine Blouses tifa! to $42.50, iP On any fur in the house Saturday only. dren’s Underwear. Featuring Forest Mills. is Extra heavy Beaded Crepe Blouses... $8.45 Beautiful new dresses daily by express ii ii i r i vy leece | Children’s Dresses. Sizes | C. & B. £ Women’s fine Lisle Hose, } Entire stock, of Children’s | Women’s heavy F c Coats : meas nite ct a 25% | ovine 89e | 225 69e | ox $ | w, 95 $ | 6 95 $49 95) FOR ... Serlaxadoe discount of —.... O | Gowns i years we 3 Seer 98 8 . . ; ae ay 7, 1,000 pieces Children’s | p. . ie 4 : Fancy Embroidered Shirts women's Bonet Ap- | Winter 9¢ ppp sine erat: ish Towels | Aprons .... ¢ i All shades and Some s'Iklined, These will have te or Night rons. 3 89e Didarwoar! oe Has 9e Sie Janes styles — many of fur-trimmed — a be seen to be ap- Gowns ——. br Percale ———.—.. 2 SR $1.98 N these in the two- wonderful variety preciated — every —t 5 : Heavy Fleece 49@ Polly Prim Aprons. Fancy 5 anied -ealk mia tee. {OF SApONs | Sh 7) Arm eee oe Entire stock of Infants’ | All-Wool Serge Skirts. | Boy.” Blankets... aur Ee : fals so popular this most surprising re-- iginally priced Wear ata Of. |Special _ 3 49 : trimmed 9e Blue Serge $1 98 season. Values up aiotod ions ad peg Siscount ot 95 /o Bee: rk i ‘Women’s heavy heavy 59e at Sore Middies f poeta Se fate ga a ea —— Outing Skirts : j " ; ee Rubberized Bl Sateen Complete lines of Cloth Coats up to $250.00. Women’s Pure $ Leather and $ - - = Fur Coats $65.00 to $950.00. Silk Hose -.. snp re 1 Silk Bags .. eines 1 Weemenis lace "S14 Aprons 49e¢ Petticoats " .89e = = te Ee - Extra quality Boys’ Unionalls. y <j hildren’s Cotton Women’s 75c Caps ... wasieeere e SUITS Hat Special $5.95 bee Hat Special $8.95~ Su ttn 15€ Brassieres at 39e Eaiva quality Black Sat: Crepe Bioomers 49e All colors ci 98e 4 Values up to $10.95 nertvain “ F 3 i “lot Odd lot, of Black Sateen A kable opportunity to + en’s Black One lot of Fancy een Aprons. $ , lot, I $ archase 3 5 py theron Seaen Mieasets 29e Neckwear Fancy A9e Fancy trim —— 1.95 Infants’ Shoes ..-. 25¢e Pettibmckers ... me 1 ly stylish suit at the follow- ing very special prices: Lot 12._-.-.$19.95 Lot 2___--_-$49.95 Better suits up to. %300.00 Jie SN a! @ | = THE LEADER 2 STORE THAT ACCOM- UNDERSELLS MODATING . oe