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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. with the formal dancing the aptly named pre-Lenten Numerous dinner parties pre- ceding the dance indicate plenty of nterest in the affair. Dancing will begin at 9:30 with Ackerman’s Easy Goin’ Jazz" orches- tra in charge of the harmony, a spe- cial program of numbers having been prepared for the occasion, The en- thustasm to the committee, will determine how late dancing will be continued: ee Arkeon Iiridge Luncheon Lincoln's Birthday. In celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday several of the members of the younger social set will be hos- teyses at an informal bridge lunch, con to be given Monday, February 12, at the Henning hotel. Sixteen girls will attend the affair. eee $tag Party ednesday. Ray Williams was host at a stag party given Wednesday evening for a number of his friends and mem- bers of the Tribune staff. Mr, Wil- }iams will leave Monday evening for Louisiana where he has accepted a position with the Louisiana Oil Refin- ing Corporation. e:, 8218 WADIO CONCERT This Evening. Mrs. William Tolhurst and Mr. Harley’ Bottoms will deliver a con- cert from the Tribune-Wyoming Radio corporation's station between § and 9 o'clock this evening. Following is the program: “Bird Raptures” by Scnheider, sung by Mr. Bottoms. “Impromptu,” by solo by Mrs. Tolhurst. “Rose of My Heart,” by Lohr, sung by Mr. Bottoms. ‘“Humoresque,” by Creig, selection by Mrs. Tolhurse. “There Is No Death,” by O'Hara, sung by Mr. Bottoms. “Hungarian,” by McDowell, by Mrs. Tolhurst. “The Star,” by Rogers, Mr. Bot- toms. “Cuban Dance,” by Hoffman, Mrs. Tothurst. “Little Mother of Mine,” by Bur- leigh, Harley Bottoms. “Domino Rag,” Mrs. Tolhurst. (This number is Mrs. Tolhurst's own composition and will be rendered by special request.” “Down the Trail to Horhe Sweet Home,” by Ball, sung by Mr. Bottoms. Chopin, piano piano sung \ wariat Mrs. Pelton Ertertains. Mrs. B. H, Pelton, Jr., was hostess \t an informal bridge luncheon given yesterday at her home, 888. South I h street. Honors for the after- nooh were taken by Mrs. H. L. Murphy and Mrs. L. A. Reed. Among those present were the Mesdames L. A. Reed, L. H. Murphy, William Kocher, Joo Bingenheimer, H. L. Patton, John McFayden T. C. Tonkin, Patterson, J. H. Arbuckle, Ralph Buckner, M.’ BH. Robertson, R. C. Cather, Anna Leeper, and Reckie. eee B. & P. W. Club ‘Meeting ‘Tomorrow. ‘The members of the Business and Professional Women’s club will’ hold their regular weekly meeting tomor- row at 12:10 at the Henning hotel. Final arrangements for the dedication of the light pedestal will be made. eee Fortnight§y Club Saturday. Mrs. John McGrath will entertain the* members of the Fortnightly bridge club tomorrow at her resi- @cnce on South Beech street. oe oshe Plans for Open House Being Made. Arrangements are being made for the open house party at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kimball, by which. the ladies of the D. A. R. will honor Washington's birthday. A most in- teresting collection of the handcraft of foreign born women, with that of our own American women, will be on exhibition. Ladies of any nationality, having unusual or interesting hand- work, are requested to confer with Mrs. Kimball, or with any member of the D. A. R. ah Elks’ Dancing Party ., This Evening. Members of the Elks lodge of Cas- per will entertain at the last of a series of dancing parties to be given this evening at the Elks’ auditorium from 10 until 1 o'clock. Splendid music has been secured and a. large crowd have signified their intentions of attending, this being the last of the series and the last of the informal dances 0 be given this season by the Elks. Punch will be served through- out the evening and a lunch will be served at midnight. The dance ‘s being given especially for the Elks and, their -friends. - Guest cards for friends may be procured at the club rooms. Mrs, Capen Will Entertain. a Fred Capen will entertain at nner party this evening at the Ifenning hotel which will precede the formal dancing party which will be -WOULD RATHER : FIGHT THAN WORK “T suffered for years with stomach trouble and could. not eat and fust hated for anyone to say work to me. I would rather fight. Since taking a course of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I actually want to work, and talk about eat, I am the last one to leave the table now." It is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, v and intestinal ailments, includ ppendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded, at all drug gists.—Ady. The height of prelenten activities held this evening at the Arkeon danc- will be reached this evening at the|ing academy. of the occasion, according/ the week of Mrs, Nicolaysen and Mrs. Wolcott street in honor of Mrs..J. B. Greenough and Mrs, Carl Earl of Lander, who are the house guests for the week of Mrs. P, ©. Nicolaysen and Mrs. Wertz. Honors for the after-| noon were taken by Mrs. G. R. Wald- schmidt and Mrs. L. A. Reed. Mrs. Wertz wil Jentertain again Saturday evening in ‘honor of the Lander visit- "sat a bridge supper at her home. owe Lander Visitors er Honored Guests Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen en- tertained at an Informal dinner party Wednesday evening at thelr home in honor of Mrs. J. B, Greenough, who is house guest for the week at the Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen entertained | Nicolaysen home, and Mrs. Carl Earl, this afternoon at an informal bridge | Who is the house guest of Mrs. R. 1. luncheon given at her home on East| W¢rtz for the week. A color scheme First street in honor of Mrs. J. B./ Of red was carried out for decora; Greenough and Mrs. Carl E. Earl of wel by ME OM die oe cone Lander who are the house guests for| Won bY Mr. and Ars. James Ste posse nee ar ra Aes Mrs. Nicolaysen * Entertains Visitors. R. E. Wertz. Informal Bridge P. A Luncheon "Thursday, ERSONALS Mrs. E. J. Donahoe and Miss Edna | {LL Smith entertained at an informal ea cami bridge luncheon yesterday at the] Mr. and Mrs. O. 8, Milton are in the home of Miss Smith on Center street.| city from Thermopolis. Valentine decorations were used. Hon- ©. 0s ors wero won by Mrs. R. H. Nichols,| Th Mrs, William Cobb and Mrs. Harold Pr igpiceondlhg fey tr ee Acer Manbeck. Among those who attend-| Denver after spending several weeks ed were tho Mesdames L. F. McMa-|there visiting friends. hon, Francis Brown, Archie Weidner, eee Tom Daniels, James Wilson, A. E.] Mr, and Mrs, Carl E. Foster left Biglin Seely Weed, G. FR. Wald-| yesterday for Nebraska to be gone schmidt, Leigh Townsend, Carl Shu-|three weeks on a business trip. maker, John Bingenheimer, Carney see Peterson, Arthur Schulte, William Cobb, R. H. Nichols, M. N. Wheeler. P. C. Nicolaysen, J. B. Greenough, Tom Cooper, H. L. Estabrook, R. EB. Wertz, Carl Earl, Pitt Covert, Fred Newman, John Grieve, Jeremiah Ma- honey, Joe Denham, Frank Flanigan, Ted Purdy, Harold Manbeck, Mark Davis and the Misses Margaret Sulli- van, Kathleen Sullivan, Jennie Green, | and Ione Wood. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wiley and two small sons, Everett and Harold have returned after having been absent from Casper for three months, during which time they spent two months in Washington and one in California. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt left Iast evening for Denver where they will reside for the remainder of the win- iter. Py eee ale Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fagan arrived Nalentine Lanchton lin the city this week from their home Wednesday. Mrs. W: lin Portland, Conn., and will make rs. Walter Brewer entertained at) (0 ineir future home. o- a 10 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her residence, 815 East Fifth street. | Valentine place cards and favors were used for decorations. During the afternoon ‘several musical selec-|°"4 Cheyenne: tions were given. Cards were played at which honors wre etaken by Mrs. D. B. Lowe and Mrs. R. B. Hamilton. re Bridge Luncheon At Wertz Home. Mrs. R. E. Wertz was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given Wed- nesday at her residence on North ————————— Lovely Spring Dresses Miss Eva Wakley has returned from a short business trip to Denver ee Mr, and Mrs. Joc Denham have as their house guest Mrs. Denham’s sis. ter Miss Jennie Green of Missouri. eee Friends of Mrs. A. A. Slade will be ‘sorry to learn of the death of her father, W. T. Hall, which occurred at their home in Oskaloosa, Til Mrs, Slade was called to her home this In Taffeta and other at- tractive materials whicn bring out the naturai grace of form that makes woman charming—as we all want. her to be. We are showing some new lines of Dresses For Every Occasion At Moderate Prices And invite you to let us show you the very newest styles and colors. Spring Coats and Suits Are marvelously pretty with style of design which appeals to critical women. Costume Blouses Spring sends us still lovelier Blouses so Fur Coats Are Going at Half Price And Less. Silk Underwear At special reduced prices. richly designed they are a costume fea- ture in themselves. RECENT ARRIVALS Gloves, Hose, Spanish Combs, Ear Drops “Bertha” Collars $5.95, $16.50, $28.50 And prices in between, Just a few steps from Second Street on Center. he Casper Daily Cribune week and was at the beds'de of her}lls and will spend some time here at- father at the time of h's death. tending to business affairs. eee ee B. B. Davids a three weeks’ Denver. n has returned from visit with friends in Mrs. Ruth Sellars of: West F street left this week for Fruiti, Calif., where she expects to vis't friends for some time. aed H. F. Adams left this week for an trip cities. extensive business and other eastern to Chi Mr. and Mrs. F. P, Palmer and son = left yesterday for Burlington, Iowa, there they intend spending a month visiting at the home of relatives. eee ager of the Cali fornia Oil company of Wyoming has returned from California after spend- ing three weeks there on business for the company. a Ice Cream Maker To Inspect Model Plants for Ideas R. Lee Bagby, + L. G. Martin and small daughter of Akron, Ohio, arrived this morning and will spend the remainder of the winter, ee Harry McCracken returned this morning from an extended visit In the middle west. Mr. McCracken spent some time visiting relatives. eee Mr, and Mrs. V. J. Franklin have returned from Lander after spending a day there on business and visiting friends. In accordance with their plans to erect a modern dairy and ice cream plant in the near future, the Casper Dairy & Ice Cream Co. has sent their Mr. Behrman, one of the members of the firm, to the Iowa State Agri City Briefs . Jim McCarthy has returned from Node after spending several days there on business. cultural College to gather ideas for their proposed plant. According to Mr. Johnson, the other member of the firm, Mr. Behr. man will at the same time make an inspection tour of milk and ice cream s | plants of the middle west C.K. Johnston left last evening for! On his return to Casper Mr. Behr-| Cheyenne where he will spend three| man expects to have sufficient infor- days on business. {mation and ideas, so that when the| Ses | proposed plant of the Casper Dairy &| George R. Mapes is a business) Ice Cream Co. will be equipped to put visitor for a few days from Montana.| out a product even better than the| Mr. Mapes wiil return to h's homejice cream they have been ling. Saturday. The Casper Dairy & Ice Cream Co. Site it lintends to concentrate its efforts Charles U. Ellman is spending a! few days in Colorado Springs on a business trip. towards making ice cream the equal of any anywhere. According to Mr. | Johnson, hundreds of babies are} thriving on their milk. He further | points with pride to the fact Casper Dairy has passed ev Henry H. Starr and gon arrived this week from _the'r home in Indlanary One lot of Dresses. silk § ; and Wool materials. These are very special— nonce i l2 IT real values. Each and every one worth double the price we ask ... : & i Here are some real plums. More Wool Dresses in this lot. Not a Dress in this lot worth e ; Spring Wraps and Coats less than $20.00 ........... DRESSES In this lot you will find more Silk Dresses. All Dresses, whether of Silk or Wool, are very nicely trimmed and a lot of new classy styles.. DRESSES | The very newest three-piece affects in a variety of the new- est Silks and All-Wool mate- rials. If you see these you will want more than one. DRESSES | HIGH CLASS Dresses of the finest Chiffon Taffetas, Crepes and other new materials. Very snappy and up-to-the-minute styles... The newest styles, season’s best shades. Cloths. Fine quality Silk lined and fancy: buckl trimmed, Prices range from , 1 $15 to $85 THE THE STORE STORE THAT ACCOMMODATING oman eam UNDERSELLS | blessing there | got DRESSES cane All-Wool tho health deparment since the tests Were installed. TWO GIRLS ARE RESCUED IN JUNGLES OF AFRICK Two American girls were rescued from certain death at the hands of a group of African natives, aécordiny to dispatches received from Herbert Stanton, a scientist exploring the jungle regions of Central Africa. According to Stanton, his caravan was traveling through the dense for- | ests, when suddenly one of his guides | brought back word that several white | women were being sacrificed by an| African chieftain to commemorate the | spirit of their clan. A fight ensued} with the natives, says Stanton’s dis-! pach, and the American girls | finally rescued from the savages “Whenever the wild men of Africa| capture white women,” according to Stanton, “a celebration ts planned in the village. All the natives join in the excitement, and a procession of beasts parades past the house of the Chieftain to the base of a wooden idel were ‘The idol is the spirit of their clan.| The wizard then ppears and drinks of a poisonous fluid. This wizard is supposed to be the only man who ean drink this poison without instant death, and after draining the bow! he transmits to the savages the mes. sage of the wooden idol. “The wizard then indulges in a wild dance, and when he calms down} the chieftain asks fo To must t And that sag-ifice in th one of the American there in time butchery of the women.” The girls, it is said, were part of a caravan en route to some hidden ure in the denizens of the jungle Ace Was | But we prevent the to OF OUR day of our sale. SPECIALS Black Sateer. Aprons. Fancy trimmed ----------- $1.89 Box Stationery, 2 special lots —_ -25c, 43c Flannel Gowns. Made full of heavy flannel_ -89¢ Bungalow Aprons. Made of fine quality Percale and Gingham. ely trimmed and finished Sateen Petticoats. Black and colors —_ Rubber, Aprons. a Just the thing for the kitehen.___43¢ Sateen Bloomers. For chil- dren of all ages_ -27¢ Turkish Towels. Extra large O56. Women’s Cotton pairs for _____ J. P. Coats Thread Women’s Silk Hose. NOTIONS 2 Bundles Wire Hair Pins 4c Invisible Hair Pins, box__4e Assorted Wire Hair 175 in box for__ Assorted Wire Hair in box for _______ Bone Hair Pins, box. Little Baby Garters_ Powder Puffs. trimmed. 1 89 Pine Combs, extra Special .. —.. e ity - i Dressing Combs. High class Blouses of the special ss aie, One lot of Hair Net: Doable Meek Hele Mota. season’s best shades. All Steel Crochet Hooks "es | sizes. Regular $9 to $12 Thimbles, all sizes 9c | values Dress Shields, 25c value 19¢ | at ss e Pins, 300 to'a paper____4e Fine Pearl Buttons. Up to 20c values. Choice, per card ___ idinh neni iain ye Hooks and Eyes, black o> white -...._- - --4e Kid Curlers, pkg. ___-___9e Curling Irons, folding tyle --19¢ Safety Pins. All sizes___4e Western Electric Hair Curl- ers, card ee Be Middy Ties, 50c value__39¢ Middy Ties, $1.00 value 79¢ Binding Tape, per roll___4e Rick Rack Braid --8¢ Bias Tape - ~-9e Snap Fasteners — Snap Fasteners, ity --4e best qual- $19 Other Snappy Suits of the Best very finest quality Silk, in folk during a terrific storm, when the natives deserted the train. An exact reproduction, or some- thing s'milar to that described above, is contained in the production, “A Dangerous Adventure,” with Grace Darmond, which will be shown at the Rialto today and tomorrow. MRS. R. SPICKLER Do You Suffer from Backache or Pain Over Kidneys? Wonderful Relief Here Told Cedar lowa.—"I_ suffered a great pains across my back until I commenced taking Dr Pierce's Anuric (kidney and back ache) Tablets, but now have y ttle to com th Tablets others did for if they me the will but give Is medicine ts worthy ommendation I can a'‘lments and back Reuben Spickler, 625 East. “sure acid remedy lackache and “An-urie’) is but ve had at your neighborhood 10c for . Invalids Hot for free for them a trial of Dr. kidneys it can drug pkg. to Dr. N. ¥ new, medic PAGE THREE. y HERE, YOUNG FELLOW Is a Peach of a Special for SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GENUINE Peppermint Cle-vs 25c & LB. They are fresh, we fu made ’em. Peppermint Chews. will please your sweetheart, sis- ter, mother and brother. Cigars, Magazines, Tobaccos, Ice Cream 414 East Second St. Phone 1113 Next to Palms, Florists TOMORROW Is the Final Wind-Up P SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE SALE New merchandise has been rushed to this store and placed on sale at prices that will equal the prices of the first SPRING SUITS Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits in all the spring modes. The very newest three-piece effects. worn without the jacket as a dress. of Paisley or other materials. The Suit can be The Blouse is made TWO SPECIAL LOTS 23 Quality, Newest Styles and AS shades at attractive prices. WINTER SUITS BLOUSES Very neatly Silk Crepe and Straw Cloth. Failes and hundreds of others. Artistically trimmed. The colors are this season’s newest. $4.95 $6.00 $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 No Winter Suits will we carry over. prices and then see the Suits. two lots— $12.90 to $23.75 Values up to $75.00. One special lot of All-Silk Tricolette Blouses in a variety of pretty colors, fancy trimmed. About 60 Blouses of Geor- gette Crepe. Ina range of fancy colors. A very beautiful line of All-Silk Blouses in a won- derful selection of colors and nicely trimmed A beautiful assortment of Crepe de Chine and Geor- gette Blouses, 0 $6.50 .... MILLINERY The snappiest and smartest styles of Hair Cloth, Just glance at these In 85c $4.85 Values up $2.95 Combinations corded Prices range ee PeERET IGA ae THe eehS tesensesse: Wi peregpescernseneaeaesesanséosaassesotsesgaseeneays