Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 7

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1923. Che Casper Sunday Worning crinune PAGE SEVEN. ee FASE der where they will visit for a short time, after which they will go to Salt Leke. Mrs. Brown, who has| been {ll for some time, is greatly im- proved, You Can Obtain See ies a. og ts ver “ Es Ml ‘will “attend to official business. : Ask Mr. Brent to Tell You “The Truth About Furs” maken: magia. pas ratiepsa from a Rhree weeks’ fishing trip. © ; eee He is an experienced furrier and will gladly in- form you upon any points concerning which you want accurate and complete information, Mr. and Mrs, Leigh McGrath and My. and Mrs. Harold Delaney are spending a few days in the Big Horng on @ camping trip, ‘Dr, and Mrs. Marka will leave this fweek for their home in Galesburg, Ii, after spending. the summer months at their scree seen on the Casper mountains. Dr. . 1a-a brother of Miss Zoe Marks of| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen left) the Music Shoppe. yesterday for the Yellowstone Nat- arr fonal park where they will spend a u ‘week on & pieasure trip. On thel Pets BES a Sieh Ai) pois return they will be at home in thelr | several months here visiting with| new residence on South Durbin | her son Clinton Fuller. haa { eee i eee ] Homer Scott and H, W. Cline spent Mrs. Perkins and son George and in Douglas attending the! Mrs, James and Mrs. O'Connor will | Zesterdey in Douglas A Representative Price List These prices are net and represent extremely liberal savings. We Invite It Freely. turn today from Denver where jtbaaitnnenaiar | they have been visiting for the last | Stone Marten Choker________ $35.00 | week. They will he jolned today at RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS At Savings of From HOW THEY ARE ALLOTTED Although almost everyone knows eee that Rhod nd | * Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Crilly returned bverland Friday from Denver, where| ents enough time has elapsed since 1 ' they have been for the last-week on| they were founded for the younger % 1/0 Less Than @ pleasure trip. generation not to know how they 3 f eee operate or how they came about. Regular Prices ee Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Charton left| The late Cecil John Rhodes, founder e this morning for the Yellowstone) of Great Britains South African em, re) i Wheatland by Mr. Perkins and Mr. James. Baum Marten Choker___--___$45.00 Taupe Fox Scarf_.-----_--__- $60.00 Baltic Seal Cape___---___-- $110.00 Baltic Seal Coat-___________ $145.00 Mar-Mink Coat ~____--_-_-__ $275.00 Jap Mink Wrap, 48 inches__-$280.00 National park where they will spend| pire, left at his death a°fund pro- B week. viding for a course at Oxford Uni- 2... 83% versity for Americans and their Mr. and Mrs. James Welch re-| young men, in the bellef that t! turned to their ranch Friday after| would lead to a closer understand! spending a week here visiting with} between Americans and Englishmen. ? Se . Jap Mink Coat a hpbe ot! le hehee tetas $350.00 Senne ANG ceneleess Uile te rher Onton eiad tw Tenes| Think what the saving te foe iat, en e Cape of Hudson Seal; 5 Be t hf itled t 7 j : : Bile Pea eEe Peer eee ree | itor amates: Benign Hudson Seal or Squirrel Coat that during the Fitch trimmed ~___-_____- $450.00 mippoliks where they have been vis- “a iting for the last week. three yéars. fall and winter would be priced regularly from $700 to $900. — FREE HAIRCUTS WIN TEAWORKER’S STRIKE Chinese tea shops in Hongkong | seem remote from the influence of western labor troubles, but they have been invaded by strikes. The men employed in them some time ago/ asked for higher wages and bigger! pee compensation, and have returned : to their jobs only upon. the sranting bith parce deaadle none yatt T-lof these Items, as well as a promise ow: ing just how tho profits had been al- jotted to the various employees each month. “And these were not the Only terms, for the men now get Coat of Mole Skin, Beige’ Fox, Collar. 2.2225... $550.00 Coat of Hudson Seal; Viatka Squirrel Collar and Cuffs__$550.00 Coat of Grey Squirrel, (full length). See $590.00 Coat of Hudson Seal with Mink Collar and flounce bottom_$6§25.00 Mink Coat of genuine Eastern Skins, length 52 inches__$4.150.00 Jeremiah Mahoney came in yes- , terday from the Buffalo Creek ranch | and will spend several days here vis- 1 ating with his family. ' The Saving Is From $140.00 to $300.00 On Garments of This Class Kenneth Jameson left last Thurs- @ay evening for Los Angeles where he expects to make his home. “Comparison Is the Best Test” ey . S. Shannon of atrived in the rday and wil! spend sev- | free ‘haircuts. They had in a} hep. is Boalt ves ties they, own: Raa Proportionate Savings on Every Genuine Eastern Mink 2 1 back to. work with unshorn locks} Mras. W. 1) Reh it tend: ., = . 7 nate fam bef sunine hone on es | ues enlovers athe ot Hun, Bigs In Our (ci | cabana eitage ee $1.350.00 per mountal 4 \ Mr.and Ms. A. Lunkins are| BACHELOR OF GREAT AGE | brending a sjort time here visiting GIVES TWO MAIN REASONS with friends ftom Salt Creek. Count Greppi, of Rome, celebrated | ay R .. his one hundred and third birthday | bd ‘| came down yes-| Not long ago and so far as the pub- —— verton and will visit| lic prints give evidence, his is the first person of aristocratic birth of this time who is known to have be- come a centenarian. Usually the celebrity who has achfeved ten de- pany accompjnied by his son Ray-|cades is a colored gentleman or mon Sperling several days here. | “Mammy” who has known George eee Washington or some farm laborer or P Coat of genuine Eastern Mink— matched skins, at_______ $1.600.00 Coat of Broadtail trimmed in Sable (52-in.) ---------$1.650.00 OUR POSITIVE GUARANTEE JS BACK OF EVERY SALE 3 peasant who attributes his longevity e to having chewed tobacco since he i . was knee-high to a grasshopper. ath [Lincoln avenue. Both| Count Greppi says that his secret A small deposit and monthly or weekly pay- #} mother and ra are reported to be specie te PASE: Ree in a hurry ments will make you the owner of any gar- z progressing ficely. and mereover, he never mar ment you select. | . ise who will attend the =. Professional Women's| WOMAN STILL HAMPERED ‘ the week end are the} " IN HER BATHING COSTUME ‘trude Kamps, Laura For many years what is called Olip Puntenney, Ella Wren-| “mixed bathing” was not considered lawful or even proper at many Eng- lish summer resorts, Fin: t ‘ [ SRE a etd Coats Wraps Capes Jacquettes Chockers N eckscarfs ! bert, Jr., lett 1 - ‘week here visiting with neck to! t Ba + knee” outfit, and the other the! ° . Se H , ce, president of the| renin anette TNS, Bri Ineluding a Special Exhibit of High-Grade Furs ; rte fore, Bullies "mocetin | per hater rear hope Fi f Undar the arsonal‘Sunemviion oF (I several Gaye here attend |-~™-rmnoens 10 Prevent exponure From the House of Shubert, One of America’s Foremost Manufacturers, Under the Personal Supervision .o iness affairs, ; : HAL C. BRENT (Expert Furrier) tee Among the Popular Skins Shown are 2 0. 2 Boers ond ber sis : |; Moleskin: Squirrel nd Estes Park where they be” 3 ° | © F : cen visiting for the last few weit Eastern Mink, Ermine, Broadtail, Beaver, Hudson Seal, Moleskin; Squirrel, | eee art | ve 4 ns A ° t and Mi D. Sht 4 ; \ um inte are viene’ wth ona Persian Lamb, Sable, Kolinsky, Korean Mink, Caracul, Fox, Ba the city for short time from ‘ - it home in Cheyenne. 5 - co 8s 2 rele tah Sek uid Marten, Stone Marten, Muskrat, Raccoon, Northern Seal, Etc. Loveland, Colo., where he will ; it with friends and relatives for § |s Clty and Colorado, where they 1 t m two week e Notes on Furs 3 Fe we ee Style Notes on Furs Sty 1 fis tai kh orc ® | aries Marion Dennen of Chicago ts The catch af seal sling this scason be seen is an Ermine wrap, built from x ited to about 11,000 skins com- n ; i : ® mn Baa friends in the ctly for pasate 4,000 skins last season. er deen ‘now, handsomely ined. in oft ; And it is gratifying to many ow i ; >! sa and Mra, W. 0, Herneall at- that Aledbae Beal cavte’ and ‘wraps are Let ‘Hudson Seal coat, built from very ed thé Ghtihers. céretnonial ia to be had again at prices that are pleas- heavy furred skins having a beautiful Douglas yésterday. ing. lustre, with a Fitch collar makes a good 7 4 cee An irresistable sarment—a coat built practical coat. ; ;, Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Buckley and fp Gotan. Pasig trimmed with a An extremely Alever poset, 3! we 5 @aught Mi t 4 Ruth of ‘ox collar. ind a! e CO! E Tulsa, Okla, asetead ik the ay yeu | The Radiant Beauty Shop grid coat made from beautifully 110 East Second St. zie HN He Meek gt be Be ae ; terday and will spend several 4: mo ene ND matched skins is a joy forever. i the botrem being Jlamed y a wide : Selowisonee atonal pane te akae | RETOUCHING, Jacquettes of Caracul are still much aieeyes.c% SAA : Prices Most Reasonable Personal epention Given "atro) Merranine Floor ne in vogue. e. | see | Mrs. Clyde Brown, accompanied by brother and daughter Matylee ‘Wednesday of last week for Lan- (Next to the Rialto Theater)

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