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fHURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. SF building at 110 ennies Will Buy in This Great Sale and Get All You Want While They Last u sortment of oe he i Meat designe values up 9 c At $ 1 e 1 9 ? se i let of tty Silk Scarf: me lot of $1.50 pac priced at A a ee 79¢ $6.50, each. $1.19 é ortment of $2.50 Ome lot of Imported Beaded Bags; ‘eile in black saa caters ADC erin rat. - $ * iS i 1 1. erupte 3128... AI A, sonal Ri ae 119 \ line of pretty WEIN OD oo, cvsscsrcczsessaqnasaes ° inecalgts shanties pact two dozen House Dresses z 1 1.25 and $1.50 1, i re Aiendkerchiefe AGC $198 up GALLO Dress Bargains fost Elaborate Afternoon Dresses and Dinner Gowns hose women and girls who want frocks that are nice enough for all summer affairs to make them too expensive style, nor elaborate in effect as to make them two expensive should inspect our special line of about $ 75 seventy-five dresses, including numbers ] 6: ) regularly priced to $38.50; now offered at —_ A group of about thirty-five fine Dresses in appealing modes of high-grade summer materials and attractive colors, representing drastic 24 75 reductions, go in this clearance sale at 0... seals scretee e Scores of Beautiful Modish, Street and Afternoon Dresses and “Wisner Gowns in entrancing materials and delicate, appealing colors, the most of which were reg- ularly priced so much higher as to make these specials simply marvelous, are now only $29.75 and $43.75 EXTRA SPECIAL While They Last KHAKI COATS — These are brand new, regular $5.50 Coats, $3.95 253 South Center 8%... est bargains ever offered in Wyoming. ESS Phone 1304W Come to this sale prepared to find some of the great- Che Casper Daily Cribune Last Lap of Our Gigantic _ COME EARLY Within a few im workmen will begin installing new fixtures—cabinets, showcases, racks, etc—in our new store ast Second street. If slaughtered prices will accomplish it, very little merchandise will be moved from our present location—we want the newest, freshest stock of Summer and advance Fall styles it is possible to have. Miss Frantz is now in New York buying the best the market affords. Lasting Until the New Store Opens NO EXCHANGES. APPROVALS OR REFUNDS More Than 400 Summer Hats at Sacrifice Prices Every one of our newest, highest grade Summer Models (including many imported numbers) are included in this Clearance and Removal Sale at discounts of 33% Off One lot of Smart Summer Hats which include many of the most attractive sport models designed this season and in which will be found $ 1 0 50 ceciaci cial some very recent arrivals, have been especially priced for Clearance at large and small shapes in all the seasonable colors, regularly ther | f ttractive D d Sport Hats, both Another line of very attractive Dress and Sp S $7.50 priced up to $16.50, now only__ __-_____-----__--_____-_-___ = A large complete line of Sport and Dress Hats in all the summer colors and styles including some new models just purchased at fifty $ 50 cents on the dollar, included in this Clearance and Removal 3: SRlQvoatacecosssieccwwow Se ART I ee lee pepeg eee Ea — Negligees Blouses One lot of fine Na Reeulen pricer one lot Beaty aa ee Blouses in range up to $38.50. Go in this sale of sizes and styles, Extra for clearance, at $13.35 BS CLG VA OW os Gacctsctenctccacncecesstect $1.95 All better Blouses reduction of Silk Underwear 20 PER CENT AND MORE All our newest and finest Silk Underwear including such notable brands as Three-Star Kayser—atep-ins, teddies, gowns, bloomers, - vests, knickers and slips at Separate Skirts 20 PER CENT OFF One lot of Sport Skirts, regularly priced up to $5.95. Your choice, while they last ee a All Better Shirts at Silk Gloves 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Regular $1.75 sixteen-button Silk Gloves in black, white and Reaver 8) $1.49 SILK HOSE BE cere. Kid Glo Regular $416; dah and $2.25 Sille Hose in ves green, red, black, white and * brown, at ........ ore $1.35 Regular $6.50 Kid Gloves... Pe Regular $5.50 Kid Glove FOUR PAIRS, 7 Regular $4.50 Kid Gloves .. for $5.00 Our Corset stock has just been replen- orsets ished with new numbers, but in order to make this sale an event long to be remembered we are including every corset in the store which embraces the (9) well known NEMO, WARNER and 22 anil models in this Removal ale : PAGE SEVEN. ) DES MOINES, July 5.—Trustees of the Christian Fndeayor Socloty | today selected Portland, Ore. 43 eZ & the next convention city. iY SASKATOON, Sask. July 5. — | The farmers’ union of Canada to ' day voted to form a voluntary | vheat pool for the 1923 crop and Ni communicated with other farmer . 4 P {zations in the weatern prov- Amicable Adjustment of} is. “Seering “cooperation | Reparations Dispute | | cxicasosuy A WMPebde Meme N Internationa: Ni died at her h LONDON, July §.—(Ry The Aaso-| Sf 1! 0" clated Press.)—Most of the political) “!°)°r™ with ac vanced age « 3.aen endin in Lake Forest jorning. Mrs N for a week writers In the marning newspapers treat the Franco-British. impasse rather despairingly and do not pro fons to see a rift in the clouds. The ane exception is the lobby corre-| NEW Y! July 5. — Investl- spondent of the Daily Express, who| gation by Governor Neff of Texas says: of the case of James Holland, or. “It was stated in miniaterial cir.| Feniser of the Industrial Workers j cles over night that the negotiationa| Of the Werld, and two other I. W [had been taking a new and more were degiared! (te: tee | hopeful turn." He admitted that he vet Dy: then polise: 98 is unable to disclose the nature of | ry Texae, to a EAep Bye the reported change » murdered, was urged In a The well informed diplomatic cor: c t the governor late to- | respondent of the Daily Telegraph kia, secretary of | says the government still regards the kers. “as one of exceeding gravity | delicacy." He adds that| ersations can hardly he re-| sumed except upon a new basis such | &s might be afforded by @ clear and) complete French reply to Great) Britain's fundamental queries July §.—Laurence of the Consoli- hange, announced y that the board of gov- mously adopted a ng the committee resoluti i The correspondent understands| on ways and moans to investigate, © that in his recent discussion with! with a view to criminal prosecution |French und Belgian amb: | every member against whom com Lord Curzon strongly impres: laints bart beer | them that the patience of th h| Attorney General | parliament and nation was nea’ | hausted, even hinting that Great CHICAGO.—The Great Lakes Britain might be driven to inde:| naval training station began the | pendent actions, training of mid-western recruits after a year's cessation. Shop Workers Of | ae aa Capital Celebrate U.S. Testimony CHEYENNE, ane July 5—Twelve | In Morse Trial chops ot the Union Pacite Rairont| 18 Closed Today company, accompanied by thelr wiv: ant sweethearts, went to Greeley, | | morning to | July | WASHINGTON, July 5.— The gov- tion. there. rt ernment finished its introduction ef testimony today in the trial of c es W. Morse and others in ORT WORT H FRENCH WAR PLEAD GUILTY) weroHERE FORT WORTH, Tex. July 5.—B.| |M. Hatfield, Charles D. Spann, Ben- . |Jamin Carl Hatcher and Edwin H.!| WASHINGTON, July _5.—General Smith, connected with ofl promotion! Henri J. EB. Gouraud, French war | Rropositions and indicted tn the fed-; hero who {s the guest in the United eral government's wholesale com-| States of the veterans of the Rain+ plaints laat April, entered guilty pleas; %OW division, faced a crowded pro- jto charges of using the mails to de-| Tam to’ his first in Washington fraud this morning. Sentence will be) Te arr! night and was met by passed later today. | Ambass: Jusser, Major General sek tee LoJune of the marine corps and am Wild West Scouts |"™ "isa on | On Duty On Fourth' Dawn-to-Dusk | | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July Fiala Flight Is Set of the Cheyenne Frontier committee | were present at all Fourth of July t \celebrations in this region at which F S d |*wild Were" sports were a feature | or Satur ay loft the program, They were “scouting”; fur bad horses an@ good riders for, use in the Frontier Days celebration] MINEOLA, N. Y.. July 5.—Liew: here July 24, 25, 26 and 27. tenant Rt L. Maughan, army beasssinaes yaa tahe anttionsnncieeemenst | nday postponed until Satur+ todusk flight to the Pa- ja “ eee cific coast, because a mechanic sent Boise Citizen Praises |to Salduro, Utah, a fueling station, Tanlac For His would not arrive there before tomor Restoration tow night. . Party Aids In answer to some complimentary | remarks regarding his fine physique| and robust health a. few days ago| Jack H. Young, who lives on R. F.| D. No, 2, Boise, Idaho, and is in the Civil Bervice at the Federal Building nald: | "I give Taniac all the credit. Tt food seemed to do me harm of good. 1 had dropped down to 145] Pounds and felt unfit for unything. | “When I finished my third bottle | of Tanlac I was so built up that [| didn't feel the need of any medicine, Tanlac also started my | Mrs. C. H. Sabin (top) has been named as the New York member + of the new women's advisory com: mittee of the national Republican organization. Mrs. Barclay E, Ware burton