Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Casper Sunday Borning Cribune SUNE-AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1923 FREEDOM HERE? * Soe tan U. S. Vowing Ven-. T Arve SWEATERS | ; nce on erica. ae eeane arpa We have almost closed out our line of Winter Coats. There are less | i RY H. E. CAYLOR, than a dozen left and we are going to close these out at SINS Oey One lot of winter Sweaters " ” Staff Correspondent.) prices. The entire lot, values up to $35.00, and a varied assortment o: in mixed colors; coat or slip- 3 Feb. 3.—Isadora Dun- materials and colors. over styles. Very preelal oi All M at is $2.98 pt ust Go at $5.00 S doing it, sailed Beautiful Sweaters of silk 5 y after an “interview | and wool, coat sweaters in fe ee area e beautiful shades; special S her Russian hus pr ing roc S at it $7.95 her side approvingly red scarf | ‘a declared she L 1 4 sol upon naveapapermen gad oon More and more interest is shown as our assortments ot GEER REN Gaye ews fig laughed ot American ‘treedom. grow larger and larger—yet-it is somewhat difficult $9 95 SWEA j America," Miss Dun- to maintain this increase, as the outgo of garments e 5 a ¥ fae Regular $1.95 to $5.95 sell can exclaimed, echoing the interrupt- is unusually large for the early season. This is due ua ° PS - | iti Lot 2 ers; sizes 2 to 12 years. Sale ean cape nec ae eas os somewhat to general weather conditions--but jeree- Prices ......».......$1,29 to $3.98 NT hes ta he dresses themselves. Women fF psy x | 2 vodka than In tl k B. Palmer, one of the bes’ ly to the beauty of the S f J | t the best ho 1 Wel ino ra aes men i the western re- are finding among the selections JUST what they s | » Russia tall trade, ‘who established the Boot want and are taking ty lace Fiz the Greases being Lot 3 INFANTS’ WOOL g here when I gotlery in this city, later a similar store ‘ase—so they buy at once. 00) d the people wanted|{n Sheridan, rold out both and found. gone before they purc' : y buy $14 75 SWEATERS I ate, what I drani|ed the Specialty Boot Shop on the There are new sleeve ideas, new bodices, new skirts, new fab- ie 2 e| Bec: nd fleet, of the O68 bullding has rics—all of which we want to show you. 4 These little garments . are beloved brother, George W. Palmer, who will MATERIALS—Taffeta, satin faced Canton, Tricosham, Can- guaranteed to be all wool, in ck eye mal continue the business at the same ton Crepe Cairo, Crepe Madria, Crepe Indulla. Maralette, Mal- $16 75 white, trimmed in pink or earn He. I don’ y | location. cra Pasha. Printed Crepe, Fru Fru, Crepe Phylesse, Frast e blue; regular prices $1.45 to where Bronx ts. Frank B. will remain in Casper and Crepe, Faille, Crepe Romaine, Crepe de Chine, tucked crepe $3.75. Sale Prices 98 to $2.79 “T don't know whether I'll come|re-enter the shoe business provided 1 Georgette, Az-u-wer, wool Crepe and Camel’s hair for street, Lot 5 ‘ Infants’ Knit Caps; regular back here or not. No prohibition in| suitable business location is secured. afternoon and sports dresses. Very Special 65c to $2.85 Sale. mine Some of the liquor I dr Se ne COLORS—Black, Navy, Cocoa, Landin dgredny, Belge, Mole, Taffetas Pri \<! . She t $2 85 here would kill an elephant. Tt micht) : Fox Gray, Brown, Henna, Wheat, White, Sasce, Carmel, Pais- TICES pa ries have 1 me if I'd ayed much 'Bootery Will Boot ley, Rust, Cinnamon, Nile, Tan. e , onger. Maybe it's a good th I'm goin back to Russia."” 4 "ull flaunting the :ed eexrt tn the| Prices From Door - newspapermen who saw . declared that tno peop) Jn Reduction Sale S ] f P ° d B th R bes SEASON'S é sti 7 be hero to teach them ale O ajamas an a oO Si ; ‘When ‘started on a tour, 1 in.| {PS Bootery, 124 East Second street, : , We must make room on our balcony for tended to go tv California, but ¥ only| TOO eS or tne ale is to reece the Boys’ and men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas. One spring goods and must dispose af our entire : # Chicago and had to bor: ioe oe the Bootery store. nlen's gr two-piece garments. Sale prices from lot of Bathrobes and Flannelette Kimonas Children’ H * i 1 . 1 to get back from there.”| i 1.15 to $1.98. i lot from $1.00 to ildren’s Sport Hose in wool; roll tops; regular & and women's high grade shoes are + at a big sacrifice. Entire | $ Sra, Ceclared choise against: | ated io go at exceptionally low $4.98, $1.25 to $1.65. Clearance Sale.........-.- --98c to $1.29 ohibition. hece rs Newspapers, thelr photographers| {heer he dollar marke ee OWNS BOYS' BATHROBES CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSE end. reporter. “The m ment states that extra Ladies’ Outing Gowns. All sizes. Sale These robes come in all sizes from 6 to 14 : ‘ Nhe world west of Paris and Mos-| J/o nonla will be on band to & prices -------------.------ $1.39 to $1.79 years and are in dark practical colors and Lot 1—Sizes 6 to 714. Sale Price... $1.00 Bowe on the public and give regular ser-,|— Children’s G . 6 to 14 years. 89 and $1.29 very warm. Special —— $4.79 ' ; corer eetapere have wrecked my (vice, In order to prevent the rush Lot 2—Sizes 8 to 10. Sale Price... nn 6) interviewed ofter sending a sarcastic | deed ye eopla ak ge e e b When shee did ‘consent ta{trKed to do thelr shopping tn the Children's Wool Hose, | Sizes 6 to 10, fn ‘ ; Fi aetbg oe 5 | morn ing. rown, ac] or eather mixtures. ale Ethe did it with a determination [OME aten of shoes that! assis Dasemen argvains VERY SPECIAL brown, black or heather “mixtu res. Bale to Get even’ with America in gen on sale are worthy of looking Var Many exceptional values are he peopie tn this count want art,” ehe declared, do not ° Our Eiffel Silk Hose, No, 888—a Ladies’ Wool Hose. Regular $3.25 number. being offered that ought not to be Our basement is always filled with bargains in every department but for the rgettin pure silk, full-fashioned seam hose. Hand embroidered clox in heather mibsrase. |missed by ‘s a tenc ve hay ything i is department for a real house- . ~~ $1.98 her Russo-Parisian brogue for the | ™# a by: tps Lipshaitis poe : ag February Sale we have reduced everything in this departm ' Sale Ladies’ Silk and Wool Mixture. Per pair $1.00 ; |ency to economy and a desire to ob lean Price ° moment. “They don’t know what| tain the best. cleaning. 20 eeemet oe peeeemmcteenseneeneereennete Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose with clox. Reg- ular $1.95. Sale price -----_. -$1.69 art is. I came here to tell them and pict ee | A N T S yut_me on Ellis Island. This rnment of yours tries to prose- | U | iT A ° te those who speak with frecdom, QURING GREETS TRUCK January proved to be a good yard goods month and after our many sales we Seti elec || peered oprice rbd agai respect peter tein Peng escent Plaids and Checks in New Wool Goods Burepe an ‘banker to enua ence nant table, reducing each piece in half and some less. There are many desirsble Yard Goods AUsepst. Bdge Heavy Twould get a great reception. But as lengths for Aprons, Children’s Dresses, Gowns, Underwear, ete., all at a grea‘ Suiting in tweed mixtures. a recognized artist I landed on Ellis saving. Come look them over, you may find just the piece you have been look- Bright colors, fresh, crisp materials, attractive pat- Suitable for ag conte ee When I arrived there they ' ing for in Percale, Gingham, Crepe, Flannel, Drapery, Scrim or Linen. terns and the season brings great interest in the new. | Suite ----- $2.98 an x 1 me and questioned me on the] A collision on West Yellowstone at CORSETS yard goods. Ours have just been unpacked and we SERGES OR TRICOTINE island as a dangerous revolutionist. 110 a. m. yesterday between a Ford “ i 36 54-inch. Regular “Well, yes I am a revolutionist tuck wih ilesinse Wo. 4308 tenuiea: (ils naa oor Fi These were formerly high priced corsets but we find we have placed a few numbers on special sale. prices Me to $5.75. Sele y husband—all big artists! ye: adies’ and children’s Flan- are overstocked in some models. inch Gingham in checks and broken plaids. February Clear- | prices _ --89¢ to $3.98 bolshevists but revolution. | . These include coutils and brocades in front or back lace. 27-inch Gingham i Pisice. art because they have tol considerable damape te Mie Bente nel: Gowns on’eale at-BGc,'$1' | These include; igi “69c to $3.98 ance Sele price, per yard----------------------=-~ ----18e | BATHROBE FLANNEL jcar. | 27-inch Gingham. Fine quality for house dresses. Checks or | Navajo patterns in assorted rith this ultimatum she took a | t plaids. Clearance Sale price, per yard-_--_____- ween n= - 236 Oe de ee peeyy pie last hostile look at the New York B men ( ‘learance of : inch width. Pe: |-- -69¢ ky! ent below de 33-inch CLAIRLOCK Gingham. Beautiful designs and colors. lner Georke Washington Jus ween, 1eapot Does Double ae s —~ Special price, per yard-.0------ ee facet PA goblet gg ah the ship pulled out of its pier. | A Sh d H ‘ fe - ot Pr >, “ fe; Materia] durin r | Flannel. Per yard__._- 19% oernsiae 2 mrs am sie Ditty For Cook With DSS AINE FAGAEKY Peiraa Cltasnce arn? tt Onin Matra daring oor | ape re saa is of classical dancing for cea | Flannel. Per yard__---25¢ Fens“ Sssical dancing fer chi. Brass Bound Cavern CLOSING OUT SALE OF Take advantage of these prices to dress up your windows, u . ——-—____ = LADIES’ SHOES SCOTT REMODELING SALE Mathew Haines, colored, contrivut- || ff We are discontinuing this depart- ed one teapot to kitchen utensils of ment and must sell every Ladies’ ‘the city Jail last night. ‘The teapot Shoe in the store. These are high will be thoroughly emptied of the con- | and low models in black or brown. ‘tents it now holds before domestic | -$2.39 to $4.98 u | Sale prices — use is made of the very practical con- | tainer. There is also great danger Underwear One of the biggest remodeling sales! that the moonshine which is in the CLEARANCE ON ALL that has ever been held in Casper! teapot will eat a hole through its two CHILDREN’S SHOES CHILDREN’S LADIES’ hega sterday morning when 84! inch armor bef. 24 hours have ladies assembled tn front of Scott's! elapsed. Mathew declares that auc! Heavy Cotton Union Suits, Ladies’ medium weight cot- Clothing store to receive the prize of| good natured alcohol will not even BARGAINS IN HOSIERY Long sleeves, ankle length. | ton uffion suits. A popular sik hosiery that was to be given to! a hole through a cast fran stomach, | Sizes 2 to 16 years. Sale number, Sale price..._89¢ the first 25 ladies there. but policemen a ally skeptical. | Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose. Per prices --..79c, 89¢ and 98¢ Jack Scott has made arrangements —— PAIRS eco cece 25c with F. Pel contractor, prac- « Ladies’ ankle length heavy Weally to double the size of the Scott Ladies’ Mercerized Hose in black GIRLS' fleeced Union Suits. Choice @stablishment. Forty-four feet wil! SAMPLE SHOE SHOP ig or brown. Per pair_.--.-..- 45c he added to the rear of the building Sill and Wool Union Suits, | °f,!ong or short sleeves. tes Sizes 2 to 16 years. Sale | Suit ----------------$1.3 prices from__$1.15 to $1.98 both ground floor and second ficor Children’s Cotton Hose for boys stories ) or girls. All sizes. Clearance For several feet back from the Sale 15e to 39c sidewalk is to be an entrance with ndows th; of the fi cott wi Ladies’ silk and wool sleeve- INCREASING BUSINESS, Household Furnishings Department rst Ue panes ¢ | 8 BES eee aAmoth show w it of 2 show chandise w . to 16 years. Sale price $1.98 | Ladies’ silk and wool Union on Band tn. his r modeled ontabliah- | DISHES FULL SIZE WOOL BLANKETS Suits. Long sleeves, ankle ment. A large commodious lobby t We have a complete new line of Dishes and These beautiful Blankets come in Blue, Tan. length, low or high neck. I Atat F e have P! \ e: 1: » ngth, ig) will also be a new feature to the| ,,;mmediate | Glass Ware in stock now and the entire lot, Brown or Pink Plaids. Special, per pair $7.95 INFANTS’ VANTA $1.98 to $2.79. bullding aes ter is the 1 but Gusinece! whether you desire a set or one odd dish, has VESTS In order that the contractors may | {or 18 the 1 Since thee to be reduced. i COTTON BLANKETS ea Ladies’ bili ‘and-wosl Union rk, the management | © sah sce, he. ‘store 70x80 Cotton Nap Blankets. Special at $2.69 These little vests are of the Ladies’ silk an hoe this remarkable re-| “#3 _ op: January Ww. I ALUMINUM AND GRANITE WARE 74x80 Cotton Blankets. Special at._._$2.89 softest quality of silk and | Suits, knee length, sleeve- Z clothing Eva letor, states that his In this department you will find all the need- wool Each --.-..-- $1.00 | less, Per suit .-..-. $2.98 es that s ju F 80 rapidly that ed articles for the preparing of a meal. All COMFORTERS to. the \ imperative new stock and greatly reduced for this sale. Our stock of Comforters and Quilts is most conduct nother large shinment of men's | complete and prices range from $3.98 to $6.95 ladies’ and misses’ shoes will | BEDDING and | boy boys* OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF HOUSEDRESSES AND BUNGALOW APRONS is on 6 will also be sold at low] be received this week to build up| You are sure to find just what you want in BUNGALOW APRONS display and the assortment was never so varied in material and patterns. _ These | stock and cater to more discriminat-| our bedding department, Zor it ts Date pdiale i (one: nee le of bts empha pall Pell garments come in beautiful shades of Crepe, Percale, Gingham or somibinetion speaking of the sale, Mr. Scott]! and. lete. He isted just a few of the man. in different colors, lig) 5 * , Oe gue y petarday. We aie gt mie ciel f Wyans-attribiles: the success Raine baila ated : made and in all sizes___ -..69¢ to 9B of Cretonne and Sateens. All sizes. Sale Prices. $1.69 to $2.9: { Casper ono of the larg-| of his store to values offered the| clothing etores in the| public and to the generous use of| plenty of elbow room.| Tribune advertising. We must close out thou ot dol- | ——_—>——_ @ lars worth of merchandise, and my|ADD MACHT? UNNERS— orders to sell the goads, make! pricks will move them in al — hurry.” i gus 1 avratior land § 137 East Second Street Phone 1740

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