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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. Mrs. E.. Richard Shipp Is Speaker at Luncheon of Casper Sunday Worning Cribune Madame Kramer, Famous Casper I. O. O. F: to | Celebrate 104 Year ticlpate in this celebration, including the Encampment, Canton and Ro- bekahs. Visiting members in the city of either of the branches of the order HOUSE MOVER 15 HIT ON PAGE SEVEN. job near the Montgomery ranch cn’ the Garden Creek falls road, suffered concussion of the brain when he was hit on the head by a belt Saturday] Pianist, Completes Her | At Local Temple | HEAD “BY “BELT; “HELPING secs ce8, os eel ° 4 . fe '. Hill was brought to the Casper Pri- Na Professional Women’s Club Series of Concerts Here 022" sitet ntratat oS geet cose MOVERTLLGREST BUILDING) "sess oat the one hundred and fourth anniver-| Knights o all. Tollowing ——__. Hayden President of Casper Women’s Club Gives Interesting Musician Finishes Concerts at Rialto Theatre Last | Sary of the order, at an entertainment Thursday evening, April 26, at the I. ©. O. F. temple. The entertainment will consist of a regime of the order | by @ prominent speaker, readings, vo- the business meeting a program was given consisting of a vocal selection by Miss Leona Bradey, dance by Al. line Rediske and Betty Ann Mullen. Those on the entertainment commit tee include Mrs. Burell, Mrs. Thomas Hill who waa tn the employ Nel ‘Try Tribune Ciassified for Resuits: Talk on Club Organization—Mrs. W. B. Gage, Of Worland, Is Visitor at Weekly Meeting. The Business and Professional Wo- man’s club held their regular week- ly meeting Saturday at the Henning Night—Casper Was Fortunate in Obtaining Demonstration of Steinway Duo-Art. cal and Instrumental music, foll |by @ ball. Excellent musie has been secured, and a real treat {s assured, All branches of the order will par —— Mulligan and Mrs. EB. D. Odiorne. oe Mrs. R. C. Wyland is the owner of a_new Packard sedan. WASH YOUR HAIR IN HILL CREST WATER It is soft and pure, Hard Water kills hair. Phone 1151 426 East Second St. hotel during which time a report of the entertainment given last Wednes. day evening at the Rialto was given by the finance committee, Mrs. EF. Richard Shipp, who is president of the Casper Woman's club, was among the guests at the meeting and ga an Interesting talk on club organiza tons. Mre. W. B. Gage of Worland, vice president of the Wyoming State Federation of Worsn's clubs, was also a visitor and gave an excellent talk on the Federation of Women's clubs. William Bradford, field repre- sentative and director of music for the National Playground and Recrer ‘ton association of America, rendered Several voeal selections, accompanied by Mrs. Edna Thomas. Miss M. E. Cooper, who is a mem. ber of the Business and Professional Woman's club of St. Paul, talked on the plans of that club and its work. Mrs. C. I. Arnoldus was a guest at the meeting. Plans were made and Madame Emilie Kramer, the noted Planist who completed a successful series of recitals last evening at the Rialto theatre, succeeded in pelasing all those who attended the concerts. and it was through the management of Mrs. B. F. Klein and Miss Zoe Marks of the Music Shoppe that such an opportunity was made possible It has been planned by Mrs. EB. K. Henderson who supervises the con- certs that another series of euch concerts will be had in Casper in the near future. Both pianos which were in the Rialto last week were sold. the Steinway Duo-Art was purchased by Miss Hazel Conwell while the Steinway Grand was purchased by Mrs. Wilson B. Emery. Among those who purchesed a piano since the be- ginning of the recitals was Mrs. WwW. E An Ideal Store Location is FOR RENT In The ARKEON BUILDING INQUIRE T. J. McKEON Madame Kramer showed her great musical genius by demonstrating the Steinway Duo-Art piano. Casper was fortunate in securing Madame Kramer Social Calendar for Coming Week f Sheba Bridge Club Meeting Friday. The Sheba Bridge club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. EB. D. Odjorne, 128 West E street. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. James Mullen and Mrs. R. V. Ken nedy. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Fred Andrews. Guests presen‘ were Mrs. Frederick Jollnor, Mrs Fedrick Andrews and Mrs. F. Jones. The club will meet next day evening at the home of Mra, A | E. Rodiske. ee Monday. Mrs. James Ryan will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home. Tuesday. Mrs. M. ©. Price will be hostess at an informa! bridge !uncheon at her residence on South Durbin street. Brotherhood of American Yoemen meeting at the I. O. O, F. hall Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain at an informal! bridge luncheon at her home. American Legion auxiliary meeting Advance Showing Of Summery Dresses Our Special In Stylish Spring Jie Mrs, Kitty B. Payne, formerly Red Y Y Hats at the home of Mrs. Burke Sinclair. aerate ee oe Cross Seat of this city Bivens MONDA ONL Mrs, W. H. Kitts will entertain the] Witt cafeteria, he che win mene | ing a few days here visiting with In Voiles and Imported Will continue members of the Literary division of| 1271) nest week on Saturday at nn. | friends enroute to Denver, where she Ginghams — in pretty for the next the Casper Woman's Departmental |tionning hotel eT aay Mt the| will take up @ new line of work. patterns and daintily few days. Be babs peo lenning, hotel. Friends of Mrs. Payne have been trimmed KO sure to see racoaey, Miss Laura Mufison presided over| greatly pleased with her short vis\t . 252 South Center St—Phone 1804-W the meeting. here. roe _ Mrs. M. C. Price will entertain at the second of a series of bridge lunch: eons, Miss Kathleen Sullivan will enter- tain the members of the Thursday bridge club. I. O. O. F. celebration at the hall. Women’s Missionary society spring tea at the Presbyterian bungalow church. The Rev. W. T. Dumm will give a lecture on the “Passion Play’ at the ore lALS Crepe Gowns 20 dozen pretty Crepe Nightgowns, well made with extra fullness, in pink, white, orchid, blue and yellow. These ¢ 95 are Gxpaed Ugly. good relate e regular prices are very muc Wigher gas cis EACH Silk Hose 50 dozen pairs Onyx, Buster Brown and Radmoor ladies’ hose. Sizes 8 to 1014; in black, grey, suede, fawn and cordo- van, including our: Well Advertised Special Onyx $1,25 Hose. Special $1.25 Ribbon Backed numbers Radmoor, Pyramid heel, and other excel- lent numbers. Regular values up to $2.00, pair. April—the month of Specials at the Frantz Shop— Always Something New --the new sport hats are here! Mrs. A. E. Rediske will entertain the members of the Sheba bridge club at her home. Mrs. H. O. Ward will entertain at Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer will enter- @ 1 o'clock luncheon at her home. tain ¢t a bridge luncheon. Loyal Temperance Medal contest at the Methodist church. Duy icate bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs. Gus Bell. Saturday, Patrick Sullivan will enter- tain the members of the Monday bridge club at her residence. Business and Professional Woemn’s club meeting at the Henning hotel at 12.10. From all parts of the country importers, manufac- turers and retailers are reporting an unprecedented demand for sports .wear. Mrs. Sport Suits Some in sets of knickers and jackets; others in three-piece of jacket, knickers and skirt; and still others with just the jacket and skirt—in tweeds, home-spuns and novelties. Smart in style and colorful in fabric. Our Complete New Line of Sports Suits and Coats Offered at 20 Per Cent Reduction Sport Coats In the popular camels hair, tweeds, fancy plaids, and the soft new rainproof sport cloth materials. Smart, swagger styles make them particularly attractive. The World’s Greatest Pianists are Recording For The Duo-Art Personals G, R. Kenney of Careyhurst was brought to Casper Saturday for hos- pital treatment for rheumatism. see Patrick Sullivan returned this morning from a short business trip to Denver and Cheyenne. see Mrs. Abe Kassis left last Wednes- day for California and other western states on 9 month's pleasure trip. eee Novelty Sport Sweaters Tn silk, wool and mixtures, prin- cipally in white, tan, grey. blue and red. Tuxedo, slip-on, side tie and wrap-around styles $5.00 to $32.50 Our New “Mode of the Moment” DRESSES for street, afternoon, sports and formal wear are the delight of those who have Clever Sport Dresses We are showing a striking new line of stylish Sport Dresses in all regular sizes—bright, charm- ing colors such as green, fallow, honey dew, pretty Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clein and chil- Jacquettes $12.50 to $39.50 dren Mary, Frances and Helen of 5 . : “4 | x blues, etc. Materials are fancy mixtures, all- In the newest popular materials. Chicago arrived in the city yesterday The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano is the instrument, | viewed them. tyme crepe, roshanara, fru-fru and imported We have sport skirts to match A and will make their home here. ratine. various of these, which gives you ¥ a striking two-piece sport suit. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Baker left last Priced From $12.50 to $75.00 Sport Skirts $7.50 to $28.50 evening for Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on a business and pleasure trip. to replace all other forms of the pianoforte for the home. From the first note sounded to the finale, the entire performance wiil be the actual playing of some notable pianist. eee H.C. Murphy of the Murphy Con- struction company of Chicago is spending a weck here attending to business matters. eae Sam Horn arrived in the city this morning on a short business trip from Nebraska. Before returning to his home Mr, Horn will visit the Salt Creek oll fields for a few days. cee i i which in the opinion of great musicians is destined ' Fashioned by the lead- | Ra ing designers of Paris and New York, these exquisite creations for particular women pre- sent an array of style and beauty that cannot be surpassed in any smart shop in the coun- try. 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Robert Williamson is a business ‘caller here for a week from Denver. ee Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson left last evening for a business and Pleasure trip to Chicago and New York. eee Miss Margaret Hillman has as her house guest for a few weeks Miss Frances Davis of Omaha. eee It will be a pleasure to have those women interested in high-grade dresses view our lines at their leisure. Mrs. R. D. Jennings of Hot Springs, 8. D.,, is visiting here with her daugh- ter, Miss Louise Jennings, at her home at 163 North Beech . They are incomparable in point of style and elegance and at the original prices of from $75.00 to $150.00 were genu- ine values. New Arrivals Daily Miss Myrtle Jones 1s visiting with her brother and family in Sulphur, Okla. Sisare Mrs. Robert Hawley and son and/ Miss Mazie Cross have returned to their home in Douglas after spending a few days here visiting with friends. eres A splendid line of more modest three-piece suits, which were orig- inally priced at from $35.00 to Recent Arrivals In Stunning Mrs. John Higgins of Glenrock We invite you to come in and hear the Duo-Art. H pele $65.00 included in this special offer. spent. Friday here visiting with We are giving concerts every afternoon in our re- S Mullin - ts 3 eee producing parlors. pung ery y Tom McGrath has returned to Ther- mopolis after spending several days here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath on South Beech street. | eee | Mrs. Paul Hooper will leave Tues: | day afternoon for Findlay, Ohio, where she will visit with relatives and friends for several months. pet has y very Out-size Suit in the House are crowding this department with approving cus- Every 14 to 4614. Reg. prices $40 to $98.50 A tomers each day. 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