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Woman's Association Meeting Wednesday The Woman's Association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon, October 17, at the home of Mrs. C. B. Cook, | 1167 South Walnut street. All members are asked to be present and to bring new members. | Members of St. Mark's Synurgae will meet tomorrow evening at the} home of Mrs. Marshall Dayton, 662) South Lincoln street. During the meeting the October committee will| complete plans for the bridge tea! to be given Saturday afternoon at the parish house. Those on the committee are Mrs. R. H. Evans, Warkley, oO. r, Mrs. Harrison Rush, Mrs. . P. Fishburn, Mrs. Berderick B Andrews, Mrs. V. BE. Hanson, Mrs. W. R. McGregor, Mrs. Donald, Michie, Mrs. R. D. Wallace, Mrs. Samuel Neff, Mrs. Marshall Daytor and Mrs, W. Corson. All members of the Synurgae as well as all those on the committee are requested to be present. eee Prince Lel Lant At Well’s Music Store Prince Lei Lan!, famous Hawatian ‘enor and phonograph artist will be at the Charles E. Wells music store om Second street tomorrow, from 12 to 1 o'clock, during which time he which will consist of eight wel! known ballads. Included in these wi the Soul,” “Forgotten, Back to Old Virginia,” “When My Ship Comes Sat!ing In,” “Alaho Oc,” and “My Monolulu Hula Girl.” No admission will be charged and all those interested vited to attend. eee Ladies’ Ald Meeting Thursday Afternoon The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon October 18, at the home of Mrs. Edgar Han- sen, 143 Conwell street at 2:30. All members of the society are asked to be present. “Song of ‘Carry Me in music are in- Mrs. Estabrook Wm Entertain hs Mrs. BH. L. Estabrook wl enter- tain informally tomorrow afternoon et her home, 535 Grant avenue. eee Miss Miller Will Entertain Miss Lola Miller will entertain at an informal tea tomorrow afternoon at her home. This will be the first of the series, the others to be given on Wednesday afternoon and eve- Announced. At an enjoyable evening party and shower given at the home of Mrs. Cc. 8, Thompson, 666 South Park avenue Saturday evening in Monor of Mra. L. M. Kyner, formerly Miss Hulda Peterson, the engagement of Miss Augusta Luhrsen to Paul W. Gockel of Cleveland, 0. was an. mounced. The news was mad known by dainty cards on aaael BY MARY TOBIN hot were printed the names of the couple, Miss Luhrsen who has been a resident of this city for some time and wiSo has been connected with popular young ladies of the city. Among those who attended were Mrs. C. J. Chance, Mrs. L. M. Kyner, M Miss Eunice » Miss Lola gusta Luhrsen, Miss Jane McDon- ald, Miss Lillian Peterson and Miss Margaret King. Past Noble Grand Meeting Wednesday. The Past Noble club No, 39 will meet Wednesday afternclon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. B. Clift, 402 East A street. A program of inter- est has been ned and all mem- rs are aske: resent. Sastern Star Tea Tuesday. Members of the Order of Eastern Star will entertain at a tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Masonic temple. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. William Dickie, Mrs. Emma Sturgeon, Mrs. Frank Knittle, Mrs. Char'es Patter. son, and Mrs. W. R. C, Miller. All members as well as visiting mem- bers in the city are invited to aty tend. Ebth clergymen are on their way to ‘Laramie for the ennual clericus, which has a fiveday session under | Bishop Nathantel Thomas. children are visiting in the city fo several weeks from Montana. ing with friends dn Denver for a short time, visiting Francis left Saturday for her home .|in Kansas City. guest at her home her sister, Mrs. R. Orley of Salt Lake City. and children are among the out-of- town visitors spending several days | here from Omaha. Springs and will be the guest here of relatives for several days. are here on business and visiting with relatives for several days from thelr home in Billings, Mont. . Wheatland yesterday after a brief visit with friends here. Cullen of the Chamberlain Furni- ture company will return today from the Big Horn mountains where they y| hunting trip. ote te Mrs. J, W. Longshore spent Sat- urday evening here visiting with frfends from the Longshore ranch west of the city. ese ‘Word has been received here of the entrance of Miss Charlotte Gantz fs soprano into the girl's glee club at Nebraska Wesleyan university at University Place, Neb. the St. Mark's Episcopal ieee Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Heinz and Mrs. Hubert H. Gorman ts visit eee Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rader returned he Casper Dally Cridune visiting the Rey. nd pateremasle ted have been for @ short time on a pal ministers, were in Casper toda: have been visiting with Mr. Bagby's relatives for the last three weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. F', G. Ludington are visiting here for a few days from thelr home in Greybull. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Taillon are Fargo, N. D., visitors here with friends for a short time, eee Mrs. L. D. Davis {s tn the city ihr a short time from her home in Lincoln, Neb. eee Saturday film a wedding trip to Colorado points. cee Mr. and Mrs. E. EB, Hanway are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Sunday morning. Both mother and baby daughter Lols are reported to be progressing nicely. eee Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Willington and daughter Margaret will leave this week for their home !n Denver Miss Marie Horne who has been here with her brother Mrs. S. C. Warren has as her Mr. and Mrs. William S. Emmett after spending several weeks here ton business and visiting with see friends. Mrs. B. B. Rockwell will arrive in see the city tomorrow from Colorado! yr ang Mrs. M. J. Crosskile spent Friday evening in Cheyenne Raskin en route to Casper. eee Mr, and Mrs, B. J. Smith and son| yr and Mrs, J. Y. Bagby and small son Bobbie returned Saturday | evening from Kentucky where they EURALGIA Miss Artes North returned to eee Dr, T. J. Drew and Charles A. Mrs. W. L. Myers of Salt Creek spent several days here visiting with friends. Cty. 2) Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Koler spent yesterday here visiting with friends from thelr home at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs, Frank Maxwell are visiting with friends in Denver for a week. eee Mrs. William Foster was a visitor here yesterday from her home in Lavoye. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gordon ar rived in the city yesterday on a plea- sure and business trip from Omah. "ee Miss Margaret Chapman returned Seattle Cider & Vinegar Co., 1107 Pike St., endorsement to the Tanlac treat- ment, thus corroborating the state- ments of thousands of others who have experienced the same gratify- ing resulte he obtained. left me so shaky and weak I could hardly stand on my feet, and I was unable to gain any strength. Every bone and muscle in my body ached, and with no appetite, violent head- aches and __ dizziness, Manager Roberts Out In Strong Statement Geo. M. Roberts, manager of the scarcely worth living. “Two bottles of Tanlac put me to eating like a horse, and soon made me feel like a new man. Last year, when I had an attack of in- digestion and got badly run down, two more bottles entirely relieved me and built me up again. Tanlac is the real thing.” Tanlao {s for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 87 million bottles sold. Seattle, Wash., adds his “About five years ago the flu Take Tanlac Vegetable Pilis— life seemed! Advertisement. Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Boone errived in the city yesterday from Chicago a will spend several days in the ity. n Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welch came over Saturday from Rawling on a short pleasure trip. ese Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Austin and family came up yesterday from Douglas and will make thelr home here having purchased a home on Di South Beech is absolutely clean. Delivered to your do Tell Your Grocer representative Morse company. . Jr, and baby son Frederick Boulder have arrived in the city and| will make thelr home here, | | | City Briefs day from Denver on @ short busi- ness for a few days from Kansas City, Mo, fined to his home for the last few “Safety First.” The Best Milk For Babies We produce pure, whole, fresh, raw milk which has been run through a clarifier and No Other THE WHEELER DAIRY Phone 523-J of the Falrbanks o- Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Kohler of H. N. Jennings came up yester- ess trip. eee Cc. B. O'Connor is here on busi- oe Cc. V. Norris who has been con- Now more than ever in the past— The use of Van uzer’s Certified Flavoring Extracts res_purity.—Advertisement. or daily. You Will Have PAGE THREE weeks on account of illness ts re-| ported to be slightly improved. NEW BIG PACKAGE iit Cigarettes 4 i15¢ fa time on # pleasure trip. Is your future a book? Ask de luxe. sway at The Phun Phestival Of This Week At The Gymnasium FREE CONCERT PRINCE LEI LANI Noted Hawaiian Tenor Tomorrow (Tuesday) 12 m. Sharp to 1 p. m In Our Store A Group of Eight Standard Ballads Will Be Sung “Song of the Soul” “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” “Forgotten” “Aloha” “M “A Dr a eos Hula “Th osary” “On the Road to om Mandalay” Come and Bring Your Friends “Home of the Chickering” 282 East Second Phone 194 from a two weeks’ vacation trip spent visiting with relatives in Col-|f orado. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks left last week for California where they will visit with relatives for a month. ites Miss Ann Harris will return this week from Nebraska where she was called several weeks ago by the ser-|}ij fous fllness of her father. eee ‘The Rev, Henry H. Daniels of||} Thermopolis, and The Rev. Fred Wissenbach of Basin, both Episco- NIGHT& MORNING & rte YOUR EYES EAN CLEAR AND HEA @t great expense we developed the product to meet our ideals In quality and flavor. Then we spared no expense to make the package worthy of the contents. Sealed Tight — Kept Right Pure chicte and other In- gredients of highest obtainable, made odern sanitary quality ander ons. It’s Simple—Simply Buy and Pay a Dollar the Saving Is Yours To Popularize Our Subway and to Fully Introduce $1 (True Shape Silk Hose the best Dollar value we have ever been able to offer We invite you to select Six Pairs—Pay Only for Five and “Save a Dollar” Colors—black,, cordovan, otter, grey, white—Only six pairs to a customer Buy SIX Pairs From This Special Purchase Of Ladies’ Silk Hose (black and colors) $2:60 and “save a dollar” Regular Price 60c a Pair Only Six Pairs to a Customer For Only Buy TWO Pairs Of Any Regular $3 Ladies’ Silk Hose Pay $5.00 and “Save a Dollar” Several Purchases Means Several Dollars Saved (THIS SALE Remember —Our sale of din- ner and evening gowns at $79.75 continues all this week. They're regularly $98.50 to $150. Less— For Any $5 Hat Pay $4.00 and “Save a Dollar” and AL For any §8-5 Hat Pay $7.75 “Save a Dollar” For Any One of 168 Super-value ? For Any $10 Hat Pay $9.00 and “Save a Dollar” DRESSES Price id Specially At $10: 15 and which are on sale now in many of the leading shops in the country at $12.50, $14.50 and $16.50 Just Pay $9.75 and “Save a Dollar” For Any $16.75 Dress Pay $15.75 and “Save a Dollar” A Dollar Saved is For Any $22.75 Dress Pay $21.75 and “Save a Dollar” a Dollar Made Everywoman’s Store —Meet your friends at Shep 110 East Second Street Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 16, Only BUY—AND SAVE A DOLLAR To Popularize Our Subway and Quickly Move This Lot of Juniors’ & Misses’ Dresses Made of Amoskeag Ginghams Various Patterns—Sizes 18, 15, 17 which have been selling at the special price of $2.95 each Pay Only $1.95 and “Save a Dollar” Select Any New SWEATERS In the Store, Pay a Dollar Less Than the Marked Price, and “Save a Dollar” Select Any Redfern, Nemo or Warner CORSET} Regular price $5.00 or Over pay a Dollar less and “Save a Dollar” Several purchases meang several dollars saved (Tomorrow Only Our Subway Sale of Coats at $25.00 comprises regular values from $30.00 to $37.50. All this week. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Henry Horde left last week for Los Angeles where he will spend closed Madame Loof-Lipra, fortune teller She will hold THURSDAY and FRIDAY First Baptist Church “All Set for a Big Time” SS ee Sas pete Fe esas OR