Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1923, Page 7

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@he Casper Dally Cridune PAGE SEVEN. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923. Club | Anna Case Beautiful fi Litera | Person as Well as Voice| Hears Talk on, are Pretensions’” At the meeting of the Casper Lit- erary club held ‘Thursday evening, | October 4, at the club room, Natrona County Library building, W. 0. Wil- son, presiding. The Rev. P. K.| Edwards delivered the formal paper! of tho evening on the subject of “Pretensions.” The Rev. Edwards presented a. masterful paper in a forceful and logical manner. His paper was well prepared and resulted in an earnest! ]_, Facing the stern tradition that for-] discussion concerning which a num: clgn training was necessary, she tri-|ber of the 23 members present sub- + | umphed over all obstacles, becoming | mittea constructive comments. Social Calendar Gaulot thelfickioae singers or nee iieats : time, and showing the way for Am- For Coming W eek ericans to follow to artistic succ Ces | OUF country’s singers are now wel-|jed by Judge R. R. Rose, the main ‘Monday come in any organization, but it|topic being “The Present Situation Bare was the art of Anna Case that swept |in Oklahoma.” Royal Neighbors of America will away much of that prejudice and Oe Sutin eee meet at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. leptin ahen cr ciiean: A number ot the mé mbers as, jones Modern Woodmen social and dance |>)°0 10h Oe Oe A ee a See A akan, at the ee hall. really beautiful volce, Miss Case has|T. S. Cooke, W. 0. Wilson end Dr. become q much sought-for artist | M. C. Kelth joined in the discussion Mrs. William Allély wit entertain | Perome © much soughtfor artist | Se cutee ptr toa gle ae eee charm, and personality enhance the| F, E. Cooke and Robert Rose, the Midnight bridge club meeting at/iusclous tones of her clear soprano the Jeremiah Mahoney home on Wol-| (uic0° of ben cists ecucane os ee senses more in a carved vase, fam- Luncheon at the Henning for the| ous paintings seem more true in ar.|club during’ the evening. members of the Daughters of the/tistic frames, and exquisite singing | Geo. J. Jarvis was elected to mem- Aemaete Perce is likewise more lovely when com-| bership in the club. : dey rere ing forth from q beautiful creature.| Committee reports were delivered The musio division of the Casper} ang when the voice {s of such clar-|by Burke Sinclair, H. B. Durhom Woman's Departmental club willlity ana tone as thet of Mice Cass, | and James P. Kem, yapet atlthe public library: the effect on her hearers is irresist.| Harnest Marquardt, critic of the Siren et 1 Patton wil entertain | 1579, evening, reviewed the discussion on informally at her home on South S th bjects in his report. ete heat Not only in sustained passages of | ‘he subj bine the Iyric’s emotion and pathos, but Aiea Rain iit Meee enter.| 12 the florid brilliance of the color- . atura’s runs and passages is her art tain et an intormal bridge tea at thetr | So0foct, "ater technique le adeuateg to the sternest demands, but never Poco let ged meeting at the Ma-| vice does she lose that human qual- Saint Mark's guild meeting at the|‘*Y that so appeals. Garon teas, Successful as she has been in Dramatic department of the Casper| Pers, her sorg recitals are unsur- Famous Soprano. Who Comes to Casper Last of Month First of American Singers to Win Recognition, Is Claim The presence of native singers, trained only in America, is now common in our concert halls and opera houses, but the distinction of being the very first to win recognition belongs to Anna Case, the famous soprano who will appear in song recital here on Monday, October 22, at the Amer- ica theater. former being the father of T. 8. Cooke, and the latter being the son of Judge Rose, were guests of the At the next meeting of the club 0. L, Walker is scheduled to deliver the formal paper of the ‘evening on 4 subject connected with the lumber Woman's Departmental club meet-| Passed, for there can be displayed entranciny ing athe home of Mrs. R. W.)2t Sts height all the artistry of her rendered, Loucks. voice and the charm of her person- PP: Mrs. William Allely will be hostess | #lity- at an informal tea at her home. Friday C. 'T. U. at the home of Mrs. A. B. Concert at the Charles E. Well’s Poling. music store. Saturday nerieay bridge sich meting at the] aig ans Leaper will ontariamn Gordon division of the 4. c. '7,|the Fortnightly bridge club at her U. meeting at the home om Mrs. ©. | residence. D. Hemry. Business and Professional Woman's Fraricis Willard meeting of the W.| Club at the Henning. Ae 3 27 New Console Models The Brunswick York New Victrola Model 215 $150.00 $150.00 Victrolas and Brunswicks NOW ON OUR FLOORS This Means: That in making your selection you may choose from ALL THE NEWER MODELS. That you may make as many honest comparisons as you like, BECAUSE, we are representatives for both The Victrola The Brunswick Records Records New Victor Records Every Friday New Brunswick Records Every Day THEREFORE ALWAYS LATEST RECORDS AT WELLS Convenient Terms Arranged on Any Instrument = You Desire It does make a difference where you buy your musical merchandise The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Buy your season tickets now for the Departmental Club Concert Series which begins with the ANNA CASE CONCERT, Oct. 22. Seat reservations made in our store. eee ee th We have some special values and styles in the latest brushed wool sweaters. Sweaters such as these of fine quality brushed wool are very hard to procure because of the slow production process which cannot equal the demand, Beauti- ful styles in tans, greys, blues and white $5.50 to $12.50. Smart new fall skirts are just the thing to be worn with the new brushed wool sweaters. We have a splendid line of fine quality home- spuns and basket weaves, striking plaids and checks. Waist bands 26 to 82. Prices $6 to $15. Everywoman’s Store Shop Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop 110 EAST SECOND STREET Always Something Different Beautiful Dresses For Every Occasion Wraps is Most Complete quettes. $100 to $1600 Prices range from fur, Price $9.95 to $98.50 floor offers unusual values at $55 $65 $72.50 and up with values at $45.00 rivals. | We can surely please you and find the dress you need in our lines at--- and FurCoats Our Line of Fur Coats and We are showing Hudson and Eastern Seal, Jap and Eastern Mink, Muskrat, Mole, Squirrel, Oppossum, Marmink and the latest styles in Caracul Jac- And we will gladly tell you all about the wearing qualities of each kind of Our line of chokers, Sable Black, Red and Brown Fox, Squirrel, Baum, Stone and Sable Marten is complete. CLOTH COATS Rich fabrics, most of them trimmed with lustrous furs give individuality and distinction to our models in high grade coats and wraps. Our main While the subway will surprise yuu $22.95, $35.00 DEAR FRIENDS: You know that in every commun- ity there are certain stores to which women turn for suggestions as to what to wear, and whose words car- ry authority with their clientele. This position in Casper is occupied by the Frantz Shop, and the style authenticity of a dress, suit, coat or hat from our store is taken for 4 granted in all this section of Wyo- /{ Our lines of dresses both on the main ming. { 1 floor and in the subway are being .teplenished every day by new ar- Miss Frantz has only recently re- turned from her eighth buying trip from New York this year and our store is filled with new merchandise in every department. And before I forget I must tell you about our lovely new hand bags and vanities —they are really irresistible. The bags are in leather, both plain and tooled, silk, brocades and wonderful importations from Czecho Slovakia in beaded bags. Some with lovely jeweled studded frames and others with soft cord fastenings. And the new vanities are just dear and are very inexpensive, running in price from $2.50 to $6.50. Come in and ask to see the little beaded pansies in which to carry your compacts or puffs at any little social affairs. And, after all this talk I haven’t even started to tell you all I want to, and they limit me on space too— guess they have to though because Lreally am quite a talker, and the best of it is I just love to talk and wish I had a more fluent pen to be able to describe our exquisite dresses and coats. $10.75, $16.75, $22.75, $29.75, $39.75 . -~and up Rhinestone studded velvets are leading. And black seems to have the preference over the colors al- though many vivid shades in velvets are being shown. Have you noticed the rhinestones are riveted through the material, and can’t possibly come off? Extraordinary earrings, some of antique Spanish types are being worn, also the sets of the choker, necklace, bracelet and earrings. Coat sweaters with novelty fronts— no belts—are much in favor. Many formal evening gowns are being shown with trains. Beaded dresses of all kinds, some with beads in hor- izontal banded effects are very much in demand. Many different kinds of fur are being used for trim- ming on both street and dinner and evening gowns. Do come in and give us the opportunity of showing you our complete stocks. Sincerely yours, Betty Jane. New Versions of the Fall Millinery Art Our many new arrivals bring so many new clever innovations that their arrival merits special mention. Women interested in the ever newness of the mode, will find these numbers particularly interesting. The Mezzanine Offers unusual styles and values at $10.00, $12.50 $20.00 and $25.00 Subway Specials $3.75, $5.00

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