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PAGE FOURTEEN. KEW FEATURE FOR MOTHERS AND ANOTHER FOR MOTORISTS TO APPEAR IN THE TRIBURE Third of Series of Articles on Bolshevism Will Also Be Printed in Sunday's —Everybody’s Paper” “The Hottentot” in Action Beginning next Sunday, the Tribune starts a new daily and Sunday feature which will prove of the greatest interest to mothers. Mrs. Myrtle Meyer Eldred, herself the mother of | children and an authority on her subject of ten years’ ex-| perience, with Chicago University and Columbia degrees to her credit, will inaugurate in this paper a series entitled! bes r Bs " Mrs. Eldred,/_ compilation of the best knowledge author of several books)of) famous automobile men and me- h child welfare and educa-| chanics, answer all questions d'rect- 2 artment through tlie ; The third of @ series of articles on is a feature which no|P0'shevism wil! appear in the Sunday| magazine section. You need not have| |read the first two to appreciate the| brilllance and accuracy of th's | 1 in the subject of thild an afford to miss. ion to the new feature oxi! There is a thrill in this picture of the famous ; . ‘pose of the Russian Reign of Terror, | which will pr appeal to femi- . hurdle. The gracefulness of the leap was not impeded by the top nine readers, t ribune is ccbeing In its atrocities the bloodiest| which the racer Just failed to clear and which is shown still cnother dudes : ys of the French revolution. Don’t , against the horse's forelegs. a It ts an inter »| miss these great articlos! column dealing with engine and auto-|_ mobile difficulties under the tit'e “The Trouble Shooter.” If there is something the matter with your car; if you like to get the most out of the engine or enjoy puttering around the motor to get it tuned up to its utmost efficiency, you wii find in this weekly department a host of suggestions and helpful advice, It is DEAD STILL 1S FOUND = BY POLICE DEPARTMENT A still stored in the rear of 428 West Thirteenth street was found officers of the police department y terday afternoon. The apparatus was of 80-gallon capacity, Several barrels were also disotverod in the shed. ‘There was no Mquor nor any sign of recent operation in evidence, A Sy CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Feature for Saturday ‘SPRING COATS ° CAPES AND WRAPS Fuchs Co. has done more per- haps than any other store to ac- quaint the Casper public with merchandise of moderate price. It is our policy to, pat- ronize not only the great houses, recognized leaders in the world of fashion, but to keep on the spot, all through the year, representatives with an expert knowledge of smart clothes, and a familiarity with all their sources. This collec- tion of smart, new coats, is a typical result—the assortment is large, the models are the last word in continerftal chic, the fabrics are unique in tex- ture, color, and practicability. The Latest Word from Paris Dictated These Interesting Coats and Wraps. - 100 Per Cent All Wool CAMELSHAIR All-silk lined, mannish tailored. $39.50, $45.00 Imported Swansdown Coats ' A new wool fabric, used for many of the models, is really an achievement. It has the soft, velvety surface of “peach-skin’— comes in particularly beautiful colors, and does not wrinkle. There are long coats for travel or sports wear of this material, a few dressy wrap models, anda number of “lunch coats,” those short, full, jackety affairs that feminine Deauville and Ostend wore last summer, SHORT COATS ___-§65.00 Saturday is the last § S day National Tail- ors’ Representative § will be here. Hundreds of full piece Woolens to se- lect from. A your Easter made to order, Have LONG COATS Suit J Plaid Perllaines .The collection includes large black, white plaids, henna plaids, green and other effective sport colors. Most‘of these Coats are lined throughout. $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 BETTER SERVICE, GREATER COMFORT, AND AS ALWAYS, LOWEST IN THE CITY IN PRICES. Guaranteed in ey- | ery way by us, é Scott Clothing Co. -# be Casper. Daily Cribune more stable farm production and — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923, parmtlbyee pemaig weed Les aid presi today by fiecretary lace of the agricultural departent. in» letter to Representative Ander- son, Republican, Minnesota, co-au- thor of the measure, iN WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—A res- olution by Representative Voight, Wisconsin, calling for a federal trade commission inquiry into the proposed consolidation of the Armour and Morris packing firms was tabled today by the house agriculture committce. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—By = vote of 95 to 65, the house rejected today an amendment to the alien property bill proposing return of all of the property. of enemy aliens reized by the governm(nt during the war. — ‘The population of the world ts estt- mated to have more than doubled itself in’ the past 120 years, IT’S FOR YOU! We have about 96 extra heavy grey Men’s Work Shirts in sizes 1414 to 17. To clean them out in a hurry we are going to place them on the bargain counter for Sat- urday at the low price of $4.00 EACH MOTHERS An opportunity to save on your Boys’ | 5 Shoes. We have several lots to clean up at f unheard-of prices. Horlicks ORIGINAL Feb. 23—Bellef t-Anderson bill as it was passed by the senate “offers 8 satisfactory basis for a real rural credit system which would promote der&Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. 8 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ppropriate Shoes for Growing Girls Here in the Economy Shoe Basement we haven't forgotten that much neglected person—the grow- ing girl. She may here find pretty, appropriate, low heeled patterns with as much style as her mother demands. Read the descriptions and note the low pricings. Low Heeled Patent Colonials A twin pump of glistening’ patent, with a miepoly, Colonial tongue, satin trimmed. A medium toe gives it youtful lines. A slipper a girl can appropiately wear anywhere. PRICED— LOT 1 we Boys’ Lifeline Goodyear welt Shoes. In black. In # Bluchers only. Sizes 914, 2, 214, 8,814 and 5. Reg. ular $4.50 values. Your choice at $1.85 LOT 2 Boys’ brown elk sole Shoes. Solid leather. Sizes 1 to 514. Regular $3.00 values. Your choice at $1.45 ‘ LOT 3 Black Blucher Semi-Dress Boys’ Shoes. Sizes 8 to 5. $5.00 values. Your choice at . Black Kid or Patent Low Heeled Straps Growing girls will immediately fall for this attractive little slipper. Fashioned with cut- outs at the base of the straps; it is otherwise very simple. Substantial in construction, yet light in appearance. It*will give service with style, PRICED— $ G-0° ei alee LL Stiles $2.85 Beige Suede Trimmed Patent Straps A chic little strap that brings out in a low- + heeled growing-girls’ style the tendency for Beige-trimmed footwear, It’s cut-out pattern gives it lightness and novelty and, remember, that Economy Basment shoes are all leather, which mean honest wear in every pair. PRICED— LOT 4 Boys’ black buiton Peters Shoes. A real sturdy shoe | for hard wear. Sizes 914 to 5. Regular $4.00 values, Don’t throw away the old comfortable pair. Bring it to our Basement Repair Shop and let us repair it neatly and carefully. 260 South Center Street UNDER WIGGINS’