Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1922, Page 7

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hily Cribunc TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD UNTIL WANTED jffer for Wednesday,Thursday, Friday and Saturday most pronounced savings nted Winter Wearing Appare Huchs in New York for less than wholesale manufacturers cost-We had to take entire output | Offered in Wyoming ‘“ARL. OF THE HIGHEST CLASS AND NEWEST ADVANCED WINTER STYLES NEWEST WINTER DRESSES Silk-and-wool fabrics—satin-back Canton, crepe romaine, Canton crepe, georgette, flat crepe, Poiret twill and twill covds. Developed in the ap- proved silhouette—the slim straight model, the side draped model, the circular godet panel model. Every dress features the newé sleeves. Some all-over beaded, others trimmed with beads, braid embroidery or metal ornamdnts, Offering great. diversity in style, fabric, color, and all sizes for women and misses. ‘ ‘ ANNIVERSARY SALE. PRICE a Values which would regularly sell up to $65.00. This is the biggest Dress sensation we have ever held. GEORG = W. E ATKINS, inst WeepnesiDent “RECEIVED AT 166 NORTH CENTER STREET, CASPER WYO. 1922 OCT: 20. PM 3 41 ’ DA205 61 NL COLLEGT V NEW YORK, N. Y. 20 R, J. FUCHS CARE FUCHS CO., CASPER, WYO. HAVE JUST CLOSED A PHENOMENAL PURCHASE, THE f LARGEST BUY I HAVE EVER MADE FROM MANY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. I HAD TO TAKE THEIR ENTIRE OUT- PUT. THE PRICES ARE SO RIDICULOUSLY LOW THAT WE_ CAN GLVE OUR PATRONS A SELLING PRICE BELOW THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. THE PRICES WE CAN QUOTE WILL MAKE A REAL SENSATION FOR OUR FIRST |: A ANIVERSARY SALE. WILL WIRE WHEN I AM LEAVING MRS. R. J. FUCHS. One Lot Serge and Silk DRESSES Just 37 Dresses in-This Lot ’ ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $7.95 NEW CHIFFON VELVET Hand Bags ‘In All Colors and Shapes Regular $10 Values $3.95 New Winter _ Millinery DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS All trimmed hats in newest shapes and colors. Regular values which sold up to $13.50. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 3.50 All Pattern Hats in newest colors and shapes. Regular values which sold up to $25.00. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE "7.95 Winter Suits One lot Winter Suits, with and without fur trimmings, at a price that will astonish you—all colors and sizes—novelties, and plain tailored. Regular values up to $69.50. J 2 ATHING AS OLD AS THE HILLS BUT FIRST TUB IN U.S. WAS MADE IN 1842 ordered by, Moses. The an | Arab, realiding that keeping cle: was keeping fit, used a sand r to cleanse himse!f. To the Romans probably goes the | most credit for realizing the ad- vantages of a sanitary bath. I any Nero and Caesar, bathing na = FORD AUNS 57 MILES eople in even thi ve not beeh full Ithful advantages of t » reminds me of a ra ng and amusing ryer who went ‘o udd a few more statistics, as late as 1860 none of the New York hotels had more than one bathtub. | sk As’ late as 1920, 3,300 tenants in and environment, the avvic 2 of disease, is a Cirect result of .mod ern sanitation, though true, that th at fe f | e thous- ands of people who do the value of modern plu d | sanitation. In a recent survey, made in one city block of New | York city it was found That only one bathtub was available to 1,700 | people. It fs obvious that in a situ- | ation of this kind, crime, disease, unknown, 4 supernaturs S supposed to be To Beginners in Business Casper’s population has doubled within a few years. All our busi- ness enterprises will have room to } grow. Higher positions are al- ways waiting for men who can make good. ae The best business opportunities are open to young men who have ready cash and a line of credit at a good strong bank. We invite you to establish your credit with us. Wyoming National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $150,000.00 Casper, Wyo. Ea RETIRED CELSERET

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