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a x ‘Nynort, business trip here. *: SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923, Odd Feilows To Entertain. Casper Lodge No. 22, I. 0. O. F., will entertain the members of the Order of Rebekah branch at a social to be given tonight. ll visiting members in the city of either branch are requested to attend, and get ac- quainted. These entertainments have been given each month during the winter, but this will doubtless be the last one of the season, eee Lutheran Aid Mecting Thursday. The Ladips Aid society of the Grace Engligh Lajtheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, April 5, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Thompson, 1304 South Cedar street. Mrs. Thomp- fon ‘will be assisted for the after- noon) by Mrs. Arthur Evans. orepe Masonic Services Sunday. The Consistory Masons will hold their Easter Sunday services in the lodge reom of the Masonic temple on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All ~ Scottish Rite Masons are inyited to be present, ote Commandery Masons Will Mect Sunday. The Commandery Masons, Knight Templars, are requested to meet at the Masonic temple at 7 o'clock Sun- Gay evening in full unfform. They will march from there to the Epis copal church to attend Easter ser: vices, All visiting Knights are in- vited to be present. ee Birthday Party Last Evening. Harold Mudgett was hort at an in- formal party given last evening at his home on CY ayenue in honor of his thirteenth birthday. Following a radio” concert refreshments were served. Among those present were Harold Heiser, George Heiser, Philip Pelton, Leonard Hendrickson, Tom nderson, Irving Garbutt, David Wrightsman all of Troop 8 of the Boy Scouts and Jack Payton, assist- ant scoutmaster; O. B. Wilson, scout- master; Edwin D. Davis, deputy com- missioner; and Howard C. Snyder, assistant scout executive. ——$—2a—___—__ a Beautiful stock or draperies at Grn- ham) Shields Furniture Co., where prices are less. Jr., left this morn- 1s a few days in the to business affairs. city attending Hardia Morley wil! lea‘te tomorrow for Denver after spending a few days here on business. O. Anderson ts visiting with friends here’ for a short time from Salt Creek. | | Miss Ada L. Comstock, dean of Smith College, is to be the first ‘woman president of Radcliffe Col- lege. Also she will be the first full- time president for Radcliffe, as she succeeds Le Baron R. Briggs, who for 20 years has been head of Rad- cliffe and dean of the Harvard Fac- ulty of Arts and Sciences. 6.0. P. CHIEF IN INDIANA QUITS HOODED KNIGHTS Resigns Membership in The Ku Klux After Af- filiation of 2 Weeks. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March $1. —Lawrence Lyons, chairman of the Indiana Republican state committee | admitted that he had__ resigned} fram the Ku Klux Klan after having ‘joined the “organization about six weeks ago. Mr. Lyons sald that he| had given a statement to the Amert-| can Unity league at Chicago in which| he characterized the klan as) “‘un- American.”” Mr. Lyons was tn Brook, Ind. today. His admisson of member- ship in the klan was made during an interview by telephone. Mr. Lyons exp'ained that after join- ng the klan he discovered that it cee Robert A. Byrnes left today for Salt Creek and the Mosher wells where he will spend a few days ad justing claims. Py . on Phillips returned this morning from Tulsa after a two weeks’ bus yhess trip there. eee James T. Hilburne {ts spending a few days here on business for the Robinson Manufacturing company of New York. Mr. Hilburne will leave for Thermopolis and points in Mon- tana Monday. eee Tea Williams and son are spending a few days here on business vis- iting with friends. Walter J. Jackson left last even: ing for enver where he will spend Easter visiting with relatives. euielte ©, ©. Roland returned to his home last evening in Montana after spend: ing two weeks here attendig to busi- ess affairs. . . J, Kennedy Shorty) Rodel left last evening for Cheyenne where he wil! spend the week-end visiting with his parnts. Cc, M. Bradford is a business man of Omaha here for the week-end. H. 0. McEwin of Tulsa, is on a j oe Pp, JA. Anderson has returned from Colorado Springs where he has been for the last weke on business. eee J.H. Goodman ts a business caller here for a week from Oklahoma. ——_>—_—_—— We sell for tess and if you buy a Peninsular gas range at Graham Shields Furniture Co, you will save oney. CONCERT GIVEN BY THE WELLS MUSIC COMPANY IS TREAT FOR CASPER The free concert given by the Charles E. Wells Music company yesterday afternoon in its store on ast Second street in which many well known persons accomplished in fa musical way was heard by a large number who crowded the place and who w 7 with a pleasurable pf admiration for the perform: nd for the management Norman [Reilly sang Miss Norman contralto voice, rand ts a great Wells, Several sang “For You Harry § Alonet* Jlis throughout the required several Miss Reilly and Str. W SOres, {lson sang was nyt an organization which he| cared to be identified with and that he submitted his resignation one week ago. CHICAGO, March 31. — A letter from Lawrence Lyons chairman of he Republican state central commit- ee of Indiana, to the American Unity ‘eaguoe, an organization opposed to the Ku Klux Klan, announcing his resienation from the klan was published today in “Tolerance” the official organ of the league. The letter Gated March 27, as made public by the league, in part read: “It is my desire to publicly de- nounce my affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan or the Invisible Empire. “Having acquainted myself with the purpose of the Ku Klux Klan organi- zation Ideem it my duty as a loyal American citizen to set forth my po- sition as to those prescribed by the Ku Klux Klan. “I am a firm bellever in our gov- ernment as it is now constituted, be- eving that all men are equal before the law and tho right to ‘trial by jury of his peers, and the right to wor- ship the Almighty God in whatever way they may deem fit. “The Ku Klux Klan according to its oath and constitution, does uot con- form to these principles. Being a man of conservat!ve ideas and a lover of freedom, I cannot help but at this time make my position plain with the people of my state.” $< Lower prices on rugs at Graham Shield Furniture Co. Why pay more? ———__—__ “CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our netghbors and friends for the kindness and sym: pathy shown us in our late sad be- reavement; also for the many and beautiful floral tributes, P. J. MORGAN AND WIFE. a duet, “I'll Worget You,'? and an encore, “Carry Mo Back to Old Vir- ginny.’ Heljo CG. Fakl, violinist, showed his ski'l by playing tre “Elegy by Maskenett’”* and an encore, “Smiling Through." 1. G. Broadus, who ts In charge of the saxophone department of the Charles E, Wells Music company, played “T yn.” Following Broadus Mr ance Will Rogers’ n: perform. w Victro'a reo- ord was played. Th's was entitled “A New Slant on Wat,’ The program was closed by a ne | April 2. | Easter concert, | Hola Che Casper Daily Tribune ’ First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Rey. C. A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45 o'clock prompt. Brotherhood class will be taught by Mr. L. A. Reed; lesson, “The Walk to Em- maus,” Luke 24:13-31; a full attend- ance 1s desired. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Baptismal service and re- ception of new members—Eastern sermon. Prelude—Mrs. Edna Thomas, Easter carols by choir—‘Awake Glad Easter Morn” and ‘Holy, Holy, Holy” (Schimer). Solo, ‘‘Resusurexit” (Max: on)—Mrs. Walters. Quartet, “Angels Roll the Rock Away” (Marquis)—Mes- dames Frank and Page, Messrs. Davidson and Williams. Anthem, “Tell Us Where He Is" (Miles). Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 p.m. Rev. Wil- son will speak on the recent discov- erfes in the Tomb of Egypt, and will show pictures from the London Daily News and New York Times. The Session will meet at 10:45 a. m. to recelve new mem¥ers. Evening wor. ship, 7:30 p.m. Sacred musical can. tata, many fine selections; Miss Adelaide Dampiere,” director; Mrs. edna Thomas, pianist. Easter carols —Hark, the Angels Sing and Heavens Are Resounding” (Schimer). Solo, “Hosanna” (Nevin)—Mrs. Leg- gitt. Cornet solo, “Good-bye (Tost!) —Mr, Davidson. Duet, “Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Nevin)—Mrs. Page and Miss Damptere. Solo, “Calvary” (Redney)—Mr. MacMasters. Anthem, “They've Taken Away My Lord” (Marquis). Solo, “O Love of Life” (Salter)—Mrs. Lind. Duet, “Angels Message” (Martin)—Mrs. Frank and Mr. Marquis. The annual church meeting will be held Tuesday evening, in the tabernacle at 8 o'clock. All secretaries and treasurers are re- quested to make their reports. There will be election of officers. Ladies’ Ald meets Thursday at 2:30 p. m. First Baptist Church, Fifth and Be Thompson, Jr., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 m.; fer all ages. Morning worship, 11:00 a. mg ter program by Sunday school entitled ‘Victory.”” Reeitations. he Day of Victory, ‘Easter Angels, ter Flowers, “Surprise,” “The Living Christ. Dream exercise: “Ambassadors of Christ.” Symbolic exercise: “The Flaming Torch.” Song by Primary department: "The World Children for Jesus.” Story of “The Lone Star Mission." Special Hymn: “The Lone Star.” Anthems by the choir. Brief address by pastor. The Ordinance of Immersion will be observed at the thorning hour. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p.m. 30 p.m.; E. A. Flinn Jr, director; Mrs. Carl Thomason pianist. ‘ow Is Christ~ Risen” (Maker)—Chotr, soloists, Mrs. Rice and Mr, Whisler; “Earth Could Not Him! (Petrie)}—Mrs. Cc 8 Thompson; “Darkness — Relgneth" (Petrie)}—Cholr, soloists, Miss Weber and Mr. Whisler; “Teach Me to Love reeta. M. Thee’ (Petrie)—Mrs, Stewart, | Mr. Whisler, ‘Mr. Flinn; ‘Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” (Matthews)—Mr, Whisler; “This Is the Promise’ (Mat thews)—Choir; “Nailed to the Cross” —Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. F Mr. Flinn, lee, Mr. Dunn;, “Allelulia’ (Matthews)— Chotr,, Personnel o choir: Sopranos. Mrs. C. S, Stewart, Mrs. C. M. ‘Thompson, Jr., Miss Edna Weber: contraltos, Mrs. M. T. Rice, Mrs. C S. Thompson, Miss Ruth Allsman, Miss Margaret Dunn; tenors, Mr. J. J. Goodmanson, Mr. J. E. Carr, Mr. J. H. McGinnis, Mr. M. C. Chaddock basses, Mr. O. C. Whisler, Mr. J. F. Dunn, Mr. E. A. Flinn, Jr. North Casper Christian, Corner East H and Mad'son Streets doing “The church that is th’ngs lection from Ico Re-enacting plar The plece was “Caprice Viemots, "played Frits Kretsler Charles 5, Wells Sr., president of the company, was present from Den- } ver. classes | We expect the contractor mence work on the form for the new of dasement the: first Every department of doing good work and at all you are not attending you don’t know what ing. been marvelous to soi Jesus said, the Gates Should Not Prevail Church. As a people we do and teach. interesting ‘sermons o: Dispensations."” have a better city. Jesus said, Wednesday, vice. Subject, season meant to me,” Bi cle ‘What meetings: Stanley will assist. to each contributor. bolize so much. the services is growing. The growth of the congregation has having a Thus Satth the Lord for all The pastor 1s preaching some very Sunday morning will be the third sermon in this series of “I am the iday, 2:30 p. m.—Ladles’ Aid cir. Busy Bee, with Mrs. 138 South Durbin street, Mrs. V. for Easter Morn It is the one day of the year when Flowers sym- to com mail, pleass ask Mr, the week. | package. the church is our attendance If trade’ ant aisan ay oae Fellows hall, J. M Cromer, you are miss- Easter Program. $45 a. m.—Sunday school. Final me people but| count In the “Jiggs and Maggie” con- of the Unseen| test: Let all be present on time. ‘Against His | Robert Heine, superintendent. Open- we belleve in| img. serv: Lesson, “The Walk to + Following will be the} Brick" offering. The win-| « the prizes will be named. + Ing serv mn “The Three Invoosiion hymn, BE official A board me: ly called. The sentiment attached to Easter Flowers carries with it the fondest of feelings. Any thoughtfulness you bestow upon your mother, your wife, your sister or your sweet- heart will reap its reward in their appreciation. Here you will find the best, the hardiest va- rieties—most reasonably priced. If it is not pos- sible for you to come we suggest that you phone on order, which will receive conscientious se- ection and prompt service. Flowers by Wire Casper Floral Co. 2 EXCLUSIVE BUT MODERATE IN PRICE 153 South Wolcott Streei Mid west Building Phone 872 Grace English Lutheran. “The Happy Morn Is Come” ing will to receiye a package of envelopes by Hoffhine for a peltere nnelder). Scripture lesson and It you believe in the simplicity of | "tie Lord fe mn Reh seennioiees the gospel and the unity ‘of God's! announcements. Infant baptisms: People on. the bible and the bible| solo, Mrs. H. P. Bubb, “Hold. Thou alone, then we urge you to place your] My “Hana” (Briggs). Sermon: “The membership with us at once. Wel Risen Lord.” Text, “He is not here need your assistance and you cannot | risen,” Luke 24:6. Hymn, | afford to be without a church home to Christ,” No. 110.. Easter Come show your colors and help us tw | « 5. Reception of members by | aptism, confirmation and profession. 0 p. m.—Prayer, ser- by the cholr Sunday. This has the Waster Wil” Be held at the regular morning wership hour, Cut flowers, plants, Easter lilies and appropriate Way, the| Solo, Mrs. Bryant S. Cromer of River. Truth and the Life.” Do you belleve| ton. Hymn Communion. All) this? If so put your ‘belief into ac-| who love the Lord Jesus Christ and| tion next Sunday. A spectal pro-} would love Him more are invited to Sram wil be given Sunday morning;the Lord's feast. Thanksgiving. by the Bible school. Fathers anc | Ben on. mothers of North Casper we appeal to Evening. you for your moral support and at-| In the evening a sermon will be pene @ at all the church serv preached by six little boys and girls. | Sunday services at 10 a. m., bible Sub “The Devil and His Imps school at 10 a, m., special program| Text, “Lord even the devils are sub- by the school, communion and ser unto us," Luke 10:7. Song by | mon 11 a. m. Special program given] the school, “Just for Today.” Scrip- by the Christian Endeavor 6.30 p. m\| ture. Lord's prayer. Song by school, | ing sermon 7:30, subject, “'The| “Christ Arose.” ermon. Introduc ‘east of Belshazzer" or “The Hand|tion—Carl Runden. Poem, Grace Writing on the Wall.” Won't fall to] Ames: First Imp—Robert Hauptll. hear these sermons. Poem, “Impoliteness"—Ingliev Mar- ee Second Imp—Charles Dixon. Methodist Episcopal. ‘oem, “Impertinence and Impudence" | Gornersne st Second and South|—Bernice Jourgenson hird Imp—| Durbin streets Lewis E. Carter,| Tilford Olson. Poem quoted, “Tmpeos- matte ] sibl Elinor Barhuag. Fourth Imp 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. It win|—Curtis Ames. Poem quoted, “Im-| be the day for a misstonary offering. | PT ere em reer tawea i rats Let us make it liberal. | Imp—George Jourgenson. Poem, “Im- 11:00 a. m.—Junior church conduct: | Penitence’’—Lillian on. Song by ed by Mrs. Carter, Subject, “The| the school, “Jesus I Me.” Offer: Boy Who Was Afraid of Dying." | toTy, Miss Mildred ubb—“Now T Lay ‘Gnedial “Exeter ive Me Down to Sleep." Offering for the 11:00 a. m.—Sermon, “Haster.""|"€W church, Doxolo; Benediction. Members will be recelved by letter ELH and on confession of faith. Adults t Christian. will be baptised. Anthem, “Te Deum} R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. | in 2 flat (Braumbach). Quartet, | Corner of ( nd Lind streets. | selected. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning 0 p. m.—Membersh!p class. worship, 11:00 a. m. C. E. societies, 30 p. m.—Epworth League. Topic,| 645 p. m. Evening worship, 7:45 “The Living Lord." Leader, John]. m. Cholr and orchestra mustc. Boyle. Duet by Mrs. Purklser and} Beautiful in and| Miss Stella Langford. Solo by Hubert | with it comeg the greatest of hurch | Bishop. services. With a beautiful ar of 7:30 p. m.—Cantata, “Life Everlast | God given flowers in a church dedi Ing,” by Betrie, by a large chorus| cated to His work, with a fine pur-| cholr conducted by E. E. Fisher with| pose of worship and thanksgiving the Mrs. Ethel Strickland at the plano. service is indeed the Service Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Offictal board | Beautiful meeting. Very important. A beautiful Easter cantata will be PAGE THREE fof the church on Lind street, Mrs.| Sabbath school. There will also {Iton “of Dalze! VanHekken will be assisrant hostess. | antiphonal singing te the bows ae fan ta Seka ee Lane tranger, our church is ‘on the cor-| girls choirs. All are cordially invited| land, on t the running of r of Grant and Lind s |to come. If you have neglected to| the ered mod: Grant street bus pa: | attend church since you came from| ern as resting on two solid A welcome awaits you. the East, now is a good time to get | found 1s—the love of sport in back Into the habit. Week: night ser-| general and if a good horse North Casper. vice for prayer, praise and Bible|in particular to many of 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. | Stt on Wednesday at 7:30. | its ment” he Woodard, minister. 2 —- sai business, Sunday school, 10 a. m. The lesson Mills Presbyterian. but its most will be presented and at 10:30 an ay pee “ import! must re- Easter program of music and recita.| re" pascal che. wast eae, {Ae ie tions ‘will be given by the Sunday| win be combined for theme bad day for school. Theme of the pastor's ad:| casion tn erataarvinat manbor el OC lar side dress, “The One Foundatic Chris: | 3:99 ne service commencing at n ido of it is tian Endeavor, 6 Pp. m. Leader, | * D, My Our friends from the Ken-| ever allowed to overshadow S purely Dolma Peterson; topic, “The Easter | “0°? Presbyterian church will visit| personal side, and the Jockey alas Psalm.” Evening service, 7:30 p. m,| U8 204 will assist materially in the| has no more tmportant function to The choir will give a musical pro. lcal portion of the services. | than this test to gram, including the following num. body is heartily invited to come blem which mes before bers, “Unfoki Ye Portals," “The | n in the worship of this happ; | Easter Message,” “Crown Him King,"| meprett = = forning of Blessing. “Litt Ye rar a c “He's Calling You"; solo, East Casper Sunday School. ‘ evening theme, “Knowl-| A and Fenway streets. All chil- jout Faith.” Come and en-|dren are requested to meet at the joy these services with us. usual place at 9 So as to be trans ae ss ferred by auto the First church Trinity Lutheran. Sunday school. (Missourt Synod.) SaSo South Park and Emmanuel Baptist. streets. r Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar | day schoo a. ets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor. stead of 9 a Germa unday school, 10 a. m. Sermon, ervice will be held; at 11 a. m, an a. m., then ‘Modern Christian English service. In both services the and the Great Black Plagt sermon will be based on the Easter! for what {s wrong and the remed, Gospel-lesson, Mark 16:18; theme] B Y. P. U., 6:30 p.m. Easter exer Christ the Lord Is I Today.” | cises by the Sunday school, 7:30 p.m At 7:30 p.m. another English| The mid-week services as us Your 5 Easter service will be held in which | minister craves your preaeneé, sym now 1 ¢ the text of the n will be Luke| pathy and prayers YW, 4:36-48; its theme, “Thus it be. . = ‘. Ud WX hooved Christ to suffer and to rise Evansville Chapel. dass HAMA) from the ea rd third day is J. T. Hanna, minister, Sunday| # ROLL YOUR OWN WITH A most cordial invitation is here- at 2:30 p.m. Preaching at | f with extended to you to come and m. Cotne and help maka tient | Ria Le Crotx Papers Attached hear the blessed message of Easter es what they should be Sunday. ————— St. Mark's Episcopal. East Side Methodist. Jesse A. Dean, pastor; residence, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Sprague hotel, phone 886. At 9:45 baptism at 4:30 p.m a. m: Sunday school will be conduct Holy communion at 7:30 | ed in the Elk school house at the stival service, including holy corner of Elit and East First streets.| communion and sermon at 10:30 2.| Thare\: willbe classes * for! all paola m., church school at 4.00 p.m. Even oe es Pe fens ou upwars s eaten ing service and sermon (Knights | enced teachers have been secured. |i. Templar In attend 8:00 p. m , ae At 11:00 a, m. the pastor will preach | iplar in attendance) 8:00 p. m. to the volo af eae Fenon : th eee Christlan Science. bodies could held in the kinderga . 3 | Wilchachbol, hls wal: pe Christian Sclence services are held | without — ¢ lp ton mil tei taepib of the cant | every Sunday at lla. m. tn Pain iw a ndly . warning tunity for all the people of the east] Cott. eainice at Mourth and < that something is wron side to attend worship. streets, Subject, “Reality.” Sunday in disease you silence — - SEHOAl ‘fostscatic warning deadening the Secomd Baptist. school for pupils up to the age of Is your life so come and sce this fine Seventh and held at 9:30 Walter John Brannon, Minister a. m._ Testimonial the cause, but you have 309 West A Street meetings are held on Wednesday eve taken away nature's dan- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., East-] "nes at 8 o'clock ger signal er sermon by pastor, 1 a. m.; B. Y. P rae Cc 3 s U., 6.30 p.m. A big progra: g 7:30 CARD OF THANKS, hiropractic Pp. m. this program will Laster, , i you have never heard one lke it in| ne Siichietg ee gin’ Members of fs a sclence—not of dead- Wolcott Streets pain, you have not removed association ening pain but of removing decorations will be used to add beauty 3. M. Miller, 846 Madison street; CY,| to the services. 4 with Mrs. L. W. Batley, 430 CY ave Easter ts Decision day throughout nue; Capitol Hill, with Mrs. H. C.|the land, we expect many persons Hawkins, 1129 East Second street,| young and old to give themselves to Mrs. Kesler and Mrs. Poling will| Christ and His work. We Invite uss'st; Kensington, with Mrs. S. E.| strangers and friends to attend these Bailey, 742 South Durbin street, Mrs. | service’ and enjoy the Easter spirit C. W. Beckett will assist; Social Ser Attention !s called especially to the vice, with Mrs. Ada Cooksey, 252); Wednesday e ng meetings. Next South Washington street; Victory| Wednesday evening after the regular Workers, with Mrs, William Jones,| devotional period the lar month be large attendance 1s urged Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Chotr rehearsal practice and Boy Scout meet The new fiscal year begins on on Friday evening. _ Ladies’ April 1. Envelopes have been malled | Christian association meeting will be It fails with Mrs, W)C. King, two doors east Marquis, the stiperintendent THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BES the employ at the Standard refin. the cause that produces Easter night program, it is just for|ery and the many friends who show pain.. yyou, and about your r° nm Lord, this} ed their sympathy. Also the Indies may be your last Eas +: so to put| who furnished such beautiful mus'c Bring all your health troubles in the Hiner right Jus: come to the| at the furteral of our baby Patrick. | to— Sercod Une dst church and get al MR TIMOTHY a fays gone by when youl glimpse ef te " ngpestna Pie MR. G. H. stowp Robert N. Grove wan > hon church, CHIROPRACTOR —— , | Over White's G Kenwood Presbyterian. You'll Come Back and 112 East Second Street Rey. Edwin E. Preston, Minister. Eat Here. pairs ‘Thero will be a special Easter Sab: 2 none 2220, bath service commencing at 9:30 Palmer School Graduate m. The musical part of the serv a e eria Join the Veterans of Foreign will consist largely of aster an | Wars pow thems and songs composed by R. R of the Richards & Cunningham Company MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Special Easter Sale MEN’S HATS FOR EASTER We have a splendid variety to select from in the new Alpine shapes with wide bands and bound edges, in all the popular shades at mod- erate prices. See us for your new Spring Hat. We know that you will be pleased. 20 % Reduction On all Boys’ Suits and Hats for three days only—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. MEN’S AND BOYS’ Easter Neckwear ver before have we had such a beau- tiful line of NECKWEAR for men and boys. Priced from 50c to $2.50. In all the newest shapes and patterns. Call on us for your Neckwear, ST ee |