Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1923, Page 3

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| Ys Pd WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923. Midnight Bridge Club Meeting. The Midnight Bridge club met last evening at the Mahoney residence on South Wolcott street. Mrs. Charles McGradey substituted for the evening. Honors were taken by Miss Kathryn Mahoney and Miss Lois Longshore. The club will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Cowan on South Wolcott street. ee Reception Tomorrow At K. of P. Hall. Members of the Casper Woman's club and of the Casper Women's De- partmental club will give a reception tomorrow afternoon, April 19, at the Knights of Pythias hall in honor of Mrs. Lin Noble of Thermopolis and Mrs. W. Gage of Worland, president and vice president of the Wyoming Federation cf Women's clubs. A special invitation !s extended to the members of the Business and Profes- Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain toy much free al- kali. ‘This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins tt. © best thing for steady use is Mulaified cocoanut. oll shampoo (which is pure and greaseless}, and is better than anything else you can use. ‘Two-or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simp- ly moisten the hair with water and rub the Mulsified in. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quick- ly and evenly, anc. it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky. bright, !ustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it is very cheap, and a few o'%ces will supply tional Women’s club and to all of the} public school instructors to be pres-| ent at the reception which will be held from 3 until 5:30. eee Presbyterian Brotherhood Meeting Friday Evening. The Presbyterian Brotherhood will meet Friday evening at § o'clock at the church parlors. There will be a program of interest to all which will be followed by refereshments and a social hour. All members of the Brotherhood as well as all men of the city who are interested are asked to be present. oe Civic Department Meeting Tuesday. The Civie department of the Casper Women's Departmental club met yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs, P. ©, Nicolaysen for the purpose of electing officers. Following the elec tion other business matters of im- portance were discussed. Those elect ed wero Mrs. T. F. Algeo, chairman, and Mrs. J. J. Donavon, secretary. Plans were made to furnish the school children with flower seeds this spring. eee . Mrs. Dunn Will Entertain. Mrs. Nettie Dunn will entertain the members of the CY circle of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 821 CY avenue. All members of the circle are asked to bring thimbles to this meeting, oe. St. Mark’s Guild Meeting Tomorrow. There will be a special meeting of St. Mark's guild tomorrow afternoon at the Parish house. All members of the guild are asked to be present. Y. W. C. A. Board Meeting Friday. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian association will be held Friday evening at 7:30 in the *Y. W." club rooms in the Smith- Turner building. All members are asked to be present. Musical Travelogue every member of tite family for| By B. & P. W. Tonight. menths. Be sure your druggist gives} The Business and Professional! you Mulsifi dvortisement. Women's ub ill present a musica) For ‘‘Everywoman” | i i | i i i \ ata big discount f | Coats, Capes | Wraps and Suits travelogue along with the regular show at the Rialto theater this eve- ning. There will be six dilerent acts, representing characters of foreign lands. Candy will be sold in the lobby, The proceeds will go toward the ex- | penses of a delegate which is to be sent to the national convention of Business and Professional Women's clubs to be held in Seattle, Wash., in the near future. Much talent has been obtained for the show this evening, and a splen- | did program has been promied. The costuming will be exceptionally beau- tiful. . Lutheran Ald Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church paglors. Mrs. Chris Mohr will be hOstess for the afternoon. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Mrs. Capen Entertains, Mrs. Fred C. Capen was hostess at| Thrams. an attractive bridge tea given this ‘afternoon at her residence on Milton avenue. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. O, L. Walker, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. A. Hoff and Mrs. Don Smith. This was the second of a series of bridge teas which Mrs. Capen is giving. eee Nevagaba Bridge Club Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Brewer entertained the Nevagaba Bridge club Tuesday at her home on East Fifth street at o 1 o'clock luncheon. Red roses were used for the table decorations. Dur- ing the afternoon several musical s¢ lections were given. Honors at bridge were taken by Mré. Jack W. Grant and Mrs. Daniel F. Davis Mrs. R. B. Hixson of Butte, Mont., was an out of town guest. Members of the club present were Mrs. Cody C. Bradford, Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. Jack W. Grant, Mrs. R. B. Hamilton, Mrs. R. R. Robinson, Mrs. Daniel Davis and Mrs. R. W. Boyd. The club will meet again next Tuesday. euesie Rebekah Meeting This Evening. The Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will meet in regular session this eve ning at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall, Following the initiation of can- didates a social hour will be held and refreshments will be served. All members of the lodge are asked to be present. . Presbyterian Ald Will Meet. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the First Pres erlan church will) meet tomorrow ee Che Casper Dally Cridune afternoon at 2:30,{n the church par- lors with Mrs. F, B. Firmin’s com- mittee in charge. All members as well as all those interested in the work of the society are invited to be present. Pythian Sisters Will Meet Thursday Evening. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening, April 19, in the K. of P. hall. There will be a social hour after which re- freshments will be served. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. R. Rich- ards, Mrs. A. Ridgeway, Mrs. C. K. Reed and Mrs. Shoemaker. All mem- bers of the degree team are asked to! be present for practice. eee Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. The Ladi English Lutheran church will meet) tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Thompson, 941 South Ash street. Mrs. Thompson will be as- sisted during the afterndon by Mrs. race be held until next Friday, April , at which time it wil! meet at the | home of Mrs, J. J. Donovan, 623 Park avenue. 1 Sodality Social Last Evening. | The young ladies’ sodality of St Anthony's church entertained at an | informal card party and social last evening at the Mullin club, About 40/ | members were present. Refresh-| ments were served during the even ing by the Misses Helen Grimm, Mae | Redington and Mary Neltheammer. |It is the intention of the sodality to be given at the Muliin club. Bridge Luncheon Today, Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer was hostess the guests who atte: igh ‘Townsend, Mrs. G Home Economic Meeting Postponed Until April 27. Hi The Home Economic division meet- Ing which was to have been held this Friday has been postponed ‘and will been postponed and will 50 GOOD CIGARETTES 10" GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO No Waiting— Quick Service. Wyatt Cafeteria Many, many new arrivals for special lines at (ee 252 South Center St.—Phone 1304-W April—the month of specials at the Frantz Shop ‘Shop We received this mornjng 125 additional frocks in a wide range of new materials and colors which we are including in our already complete line of new Spring Dresses to sell at $16.50, making a group of over two hundred and fifty Dresses to select from at this popular price. You'll not be disappcinted when you look at this charmingarray. $22.50 $32.50 $39.75 And scores of handsome Afternoon Dresses and Dinner Gowns up to $125.00 More Pretty Hats Classy Silk Skirts Attractive Blouses Chic Sport Suits Snappy Sport Coats R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. A. Elkins, Bert Charles enhelmer and Mrs M . Thursday. The Victory Worke Methodist church will tomorrow at White's groc eee Madame Kramer's, Work Mrs, circle of the In Comparison Noteworthy Among the numbers on the Duo-Art plano at ‘Theater, none sta as the the piece then selection, playing it just a | Kramer would play t. | possible by the fact that wh which |to hold one social meeting a month| ame Emille Kramer has been playing This is ma h is on the piano was m: Mad the Rialto ds out so conspic comparison where Madame Kramer pla} lifts her hands and number ys part of Aid society of the Grace/at an informal bridge luncheon given! permits the Duo-Art to continue the today at her home, 1114 South Durbin street | Among 3 Madame the Glenn|a recreation of her individual art. roll| petent ‘and Mrs. Harry Free,|the musician herself and is therefore | Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, Leideckér, Mrs. he talented performer will p a change of program with change of picture at the Rialto ater this ok numbers will be rendered tomorrow. Mrs. B. F. Kline and Miss Zor Marks have been greatly pleased at having ‘secured Madame Kramer for »| Casper this week Christian Aid Meeting Tomorrow The Ladies’ Ald Society of tt North Casper Christian Church w tomorrow afternoon at 2 0 at the home of Mra PAGE THREE IMPROVED RiFr guaranteed to \ dye all fabrics beautiful colors -—>15# everywhere 406 society F ptreet. All asked to Orchestra Organized This Weelc The are unday School estra of com usicians for the! April 20, *. Hall. CLAN STUART will hold| their regular monthly dance on Friday. in ‘he! (Continy 9 Five.) of Baronet Satin, in your choice early. All-Silk or Wool Skirts i duced for Thursday, Saturday. Vestees. Street Suits or with Tucked Net combinations week only, at Coats, Capes, Dresses, Wraps and Hats of. wearing qualities. Per yard In white only. Per yard. Friday and LACE VESTEES—Beautiful So popular for Spring Sweater and Skirt. Choice of Filet, Val Lace or 98c. $1.19. $1.49 AND $1.98 In our Children’s Department we have given a special reduction on MALLISON’S PUFF UP—Unusual Silk. so make n stock re- All co mew. stock. . For this sorted sorted Dep 20% Going BARONET SATIN—40 inches wide in all colors. material is well known for its beauty of finish and $2 $5 length. Per pair All reduced Ready-to-Wear Dept. WOOL SKIRTS In plaids, stripes and checks, in a varied assort- ment of sizes and colors. Your choice $4.98 DRESS SKIRTS—Beautiful Skirts white only. Several sizes to choose from, but a limited number of each, __$7.50 SWEATERS—This is the season of year for Sweaters. every hour of the day. Wool Slip-Overs at... Silk and Wool Slip- Overs, special Silk Coat Sweaters. lors ..... Reduced prices on all Sweaters in Values GLOVES—Long Silk Gloves. colors. Long Silk Glov Silk with double tipped fingers. colors. For this week-end we have re- duced every Hat in our Millinery artment. We,are proud of this assortment of Millinery. at discount o Our Ready-to-Wear stock is new and here you will find the very latest in Dresses, three-piece Costume Suits, tailored Suits, Sport Coats and Capes or Dressy Coats. 49 98 Sale price... =— KASSIS — THURSDAY SPECIALS These bargains will be carried forward for three days—Thursday, Friday and S —and are all seasonable goods for Spring, and rare bargains. Sweaters for $1.98 $2.98 up to $35.00. As- ..98e of extra heayy As. $1.59 16-button S 0% 25% stripes and checks, Spring shades, for sport wear. wide. Per yard . black, navy, sand. wide. Per yard... white, and check, Per yard = To see this beautifu cial, per yard material is to buy it. Per yard. Silk Check Skirting. 40 inches $3. 69 xe a white, inches me y+ 29 FALLISON’S HOOS HOO SILK SKIRTING—lIn tan, $6.95 MALLISON’S KLO KANNA—In white only. Rossilis Silk Skirting. Yard Goods Dept. in all the In assorted colo In brown, 1 new Silk Telephone 1740 aturday $2.29 40-inch $5.98 KASSIS DRY g0005 C0. 137 East Second Street We pride ourselves on our stock of Silk and Wool Goods and have marked them down very low for this sale. Wool Suiting. Suitable for Coats, Suits, Capes. 54-inch material, in plain, plaid, rs 9

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