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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. Che Casnet Daily Tribune Panhellenic Tea ‘Tomorrow. Members of the Panhellenic associa. tion wil! entertain at an informal tea to be given tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 at the home of Mrs. L. B. Carter, 866 South Lincoln street Mrs, Purdy Entertains Thursday Club. Mrs. Ted Purdy entertained the Thursday Bridge club yesterday af- ternoon at her residence on South Park. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Miss Edna Smith and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. The club will meet again next week at the home of Miss Margaret Sulll. van. Birthday Party Thursday. Mrs. F. C. Lydon entertained at a childrens birthday perty Thursday ernoon at her home in the Black ore ments in honor of hg sma'l waughter Elste Bell's fifth birthday. Games were played during the afternoon after which refregh vere served. A valentine f;‘or en to each child present. Among those who attended were Helen Lucia Lummis, Blanch: Louise Lummis, Betty Lou Durham, Jean Durha: Martha Moss Mahoney, Dorothy’ Mahoney and Elsie Bell Lydon Mrs. Browne Is Honored Guest. Mrs. Harrison Browne was guest of honor Thursday at a surprise lunch eon given for her at her home on Chestnut street by several of her friends. Among those who attended were Mrs. A. Walker, Mrs. R, Can. nady and daughter Mary Margaret Mrs. Allen, Mrs. R. Howe, Mrs. Eari Faulkner, and daughter Jena Mra. W. Moore. Mrs, Schvarts Will Entertain. Mrs. H, H. Schwartz will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon today at her residence on South Beech street. Cc. & N. W. OG. Entertainment Thursday. The Chicago and Northwestern Woman's club entertained last even. ing at a very enjoyable social gather: ing at the Northwestern station Righty guests attended. A short but interesting program was given after which refreshments were served Mrs. Long personally supervised the demonstration of Advo coffee. Out ef town guests from Chicago, for the evening were Mrs. W. J. Towne, who Is president of the Chicago and North western System club, and Mrs. Eid red Hall who is vice president. Presbyterian Young People to Have Interesting Meeting. A program of exceptional Interest has been p'anned for the young peo. ple of the First Presbyterian chureh Sunday at 6:30, Mrg. Mary Sykes of MORE THAN PLEASED WITH QUICK RESULTS Many verbal and written testimon- jals of this nature are being recetyed every day regarding Wonderlite Facial Complexion Clay. Those who want to stay young and have a beautiful complexion should try this beautifier right away. It removes pimples, blackheads, wrinkles and biotches and gives you @ smooth, velvety skin, that heretofore could only be attained by frequent mas- sages. An application of Wonderlite is as good as a massage and by far much cheaper. A special introductory offer of $1,50 for a $3.00 tube, which ts suf. flclent for nearly six months appli cations, means the starting to the read of a beautiful skin for you. The pathway ‘leads to all Druggists in Casper. Fol!ow it TODAY.—Adv. 2 Gold Fish 1 Fish Bowl___-_- 1 pkg. Fish Food Fotales ou 14 East Second St. We Handle a Full Line of Canary Birds, Gold Fish and Supplies. ‘Was! SPECIAL FOR $1.00 SATURDAY ONLY 1: Blooming Plant ---- Palms day for St. Louis where she will visit sister, Mrs. E, W. Crane. house guest for some time at the ‘here from Boulder. oe down from Sussex, Wyo., yesterday. eer few days. Mamouth, Ill, who is visiting her two daughters, Miss Mable Sykes and Mrs. F. B. Firmin, will speak on a subject of special interest to young men and women. Mrs. Sykes has had much experience in public speaking in Illinois, A p‘easing plano selec- tion will be given by John Paton of Paisley, Scotland eee Duncan-Giffin ‘Marriage Thursday. The marriage of Miss Lela Duncan of Casper to Hugh. Giffin, former captain of fire department No. 1, took place in Denver Thursday morning The couple will make thelr home in Casper. 1 Mr. and Mrs, L, F. McMahon left last evening for Denver having been called there by the death of Mr. Mc- Mahon's mother, Mrs. Mary McMa hon. | ce | Dr. William Kocher left this week | for Evanston, Ill., where he will take course in Centistry. - Kocher will be absent from Cas. per a month, i . Mr. and Mrs A. O. Park and daugh ter Helen will leave this week for California where they will spend sev-| eral months. nd Mrs. Edward Perry return-| erday from Sioux City, where hey were called by the serious illness of Mr. Perry's sister, Mrs. Robert | G. Goodman, Miss Sue Robertson arrived yester day from Boulder and will spend sey eral days here visiting friends. Mrs Mildre¢: Foley left Jast eve-| ning for Denver to be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Franklin are the cost of modern education. study of the stars. _ByC. D. Batchelor'One Week of Love’ il Is Mighty Drama “One Week of Love” opened at he Rialto last night with thrills ga- lore that held the audience spell bound. The story is of a foolish but terfly, a product of society's hothotse who has fl'tted here and there tasting all the sweets of life without sharing any of its pains, sufferings or emo: tions. In a single night this pretty crea- ture was stripped of her golden wings. In one night she knew the full meaning of fear, hate, and love Instant'y she became a part of the outs'de world which she had never known before and she in this way realized her heritage of womanhood Flood scenes, an airplane crash, a raflroad wreck, these are a few of the exciting things that somehow get mixed up with the actions of E Hammerstein and Conway Tear this powerful picture —— Cc. C. ©. NOTICE. Our meeting place will be positively announced in tomorrow night's par Remember all is well —_—~—_—_ OTIC! The Casper Shirt Factory, formerly of the Berry Rooms, is now located qn the corner of 8S. E’m and Midweat Ave. An Almost Juicy Fruit Cake Bakers and Confectioners are making it for you to save baking at home and so that thote who like it may have it often. with- out giving anybody trouble, —an almost juicy fruit cake, never crumbly or dry. The rare flavor of delicious raisins and piq spice—the kind of cake you like. ‘Try it, made with Sun-Maid Raisins When Reggie sent dad an S. O. S. for astronomy textbooks dad was a little astounded at However, he little knew the devotion Reggie brought to his business callers for a few days from Rawlins. Mrs. Fred Samson left this week for Nebraska and will spend a month there visiting with relatives wie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welton have | ple fut equipments for the Muskrat Canyon! tunnel, which at the present time is weeks business trip there 300 feet long. Mr. Aronetein has a prospective gold and silver mine and —plump, tender, juley fruit- meats of the very returned from Montana after a two] There's a new Rawle'gh man foes kind. town. in James F. White arrived this morn: ing from Denver and will spend a few weeks here on business. ns to make it a success in the near ure. NOTICE returned from California after spend. Henry Miller is here for a few days G. Barker and son left yesterday ing three weeks there visiting friends..from Lusk. for Omaha to be gone two weeks on cee see bu " 7 . ei Dis idceih Innere. So HU: Inet nave aa |. oT: Foebeihe- arshvea. veatecony Greed —— eee All those who haven’t reserved seats desiring to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John| Tulsa and will spend several weeks! BR. 8. Webb, Casper architect, lett attend the Martin from Java Dutch East In-|here on business last evening for Denver to be gone dies, who are on their way to China, fis s several days on a business trip. after a lengthy visit at their home| ‘'n Scotland, and ansextended tour of) Europe, Several parties are being planned {n their honor. sue a8 Mrs. E. T.. Mead has as her house guest Mra. W. J. Towne of Chicago, eee Catherine Spencér left yester- for some time at the home of her eee Mrs. Eldred Hall of Chicago will be ome of Mrs. A. J. Worthman. — City Briefs John W.. Reid is a business visitor . J. 8. Albert, a stockman, came Cc. H. McGee, a business visitor from Scottsbluff, Neb., is here for a eee M. L. Mills is here from Seattle, Morris Aronstein, an old time miner and prospector of Manville is in the city for a few days on business. From Casper Mr. Aronstein will go to Den- ver where he will purchase mine Phone 600 Patrick Sullivan returned this week from Cheyenne, W. A. Leo has returned from ‘a! two | week vist with friends in Cheyenne. MINSTREL TONIGHT Cc. V. Lytich Js p business visitor | for a few days from Omaha. cee eee Will find tickets on sale at the door Elks Auditorium RoR. Cosper of the Sechrist Manu- after 7:30 P. M. fracturing Co. of Denver is in Casper M. TY Walker and son James have’ for a few days on business, NEW SPRING DRESSES, AND MILLINERY DRESSES The very newest Spring Dresses of fine quality Chif- fon Taffetas and Crepes. Very artistically trimmed, season’s best shades. Not one dress in this lot worth sizéa less than $40.00. This one large special assortment— a choice $32.50 | $22.50 * 9/5 SPRING HATS The very newest chic styles. Colors galore. Small, tall, medium or large shapes. The trimmings are prettier than ever. $4.95, $6.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 UITS SUITS Suits right from the fashion market. In the very new- est shades, nicely trimmed, silk lined and a variety of What we have left in Winter Coats must go regardless of their actual hs value. Priced from. mes acces eisai seat emreliiovayé sonciens 5 r) WINTER SUITS oa All-Wool materials, silk lined, nicely trimmed. Values two and three UP times the price we ask......-—... ecscseity e WOOL DRESSES One special assortment of fine quality All-Wool Poiret Twills and Trico- tines in a variety of good styles. Values up to $35.00. Very special at $14.95 THE THE STORE STORE THAT ACCOMMODATING UNDERSELLS PAGE THREE. This is “Dress Week’ at Si Scores of women in Casper and outside communities have taken advantage of this week’s displays to look over the first complete line of Dresses for spring to be shown in this city, and to secure at special prices the garments they desire for early spring wear. Week-End Special in DRESSES A selected line of high grade Taffeta Dresses 95 "24 These are regular values and are New latest offerings. $35.00 York’ A special line of Dresses for Stouts $32.50 to $65-00 Marvelous Dress Values in Dresses for office, street and gencral afternoon wear. $12.95, $17.95 $23.95, $33.95 Additional Week-End Specials A truly wonderful line of bright new Spring Hats Have you seen that window of chic Hats : In the new Mephisto shade? Special at $12.50 Two Lots of New Wool Sweaters (Very special values) Lot 1 Choice Lot 2 Choice This is just the season when a e Sweater is most e } needed. i One Lot of New Plaited Skirts $4.95 This was a special purchase of Skirts which would regularly sell at more than twice the pice ag Extra Special -- Saturday Only ONYX HOSE—Thread Silk, clock pattern. Regular $2.00 value, pair... 98e (Not more than three pairs to a customer Many new Spring arrivals in ultra-smart women’s wear will be shown for the first time tomorrow am