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ch je Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE. finish all your shopping, My, how the days fly by! Can you believe that you have only eight in which to mail the last remaining parcels that go to friends in distant places and arrange all the little details that make up the happy Christmas time? What if you should forget someone, in your last minute haste! very carefully, peditiously as possible. and make sure no one is left out, take it would surely mar the day With all these thoughts in tables throughout their stores, go over your list again, for if you did make such a sad mis- for you even more than for the forgotten one. mind, Casper mercharé3 have arranged gift sections and in order that selection may be made as wisely and ex- And have you noticed how prices are being reduced on every- thing in the way of Christmas merchandise? Perhaps there has been a doubt in your mind as to whether or not you could afford to give to as many of your friends as you really wish you might. With the great price reductions now prevailing in all the shops, this doubt may easily be dispelled, if you will take the time to walk through your favor- ite stores and make day or Tuesday at the very latest, heart that you have brought joy discomfort you may have felt, .o! this happiness. Here are a few while you are shopping: A Warm Breakfast Coat. . ‘Why not a comfortable warm and to the invalid who may not be Privileged to walk through the breakfast coat or lounging robe for | shops and see the many. beautiful wife, mother or sister? What could be more acceptable for wear thes« cold mornings and such a pleasant reminder of the thoughtfulness of the giver throughout the winter months. There is such a practice! one of dark red corduroy with soft silk Uning' in self color, all quite plainly tallored and very good look- ing. It {s cut on loose, straight lines and would be so serviceable and practical. Then thero are others in the lighter shades with dainty trimmings, but you just go In to Joe vid and company, 227 South Center street and ask to see them. You/will surely be delighted. j For the Man Who Smokes. There is nothing in the way of a gift for the man who smokes, more appreciated than a box of his favor- ite cigars. But listen lady! If you are thinking of buying cigars for a relative or friend, better have same one who knows, advise you as to this man’s favorite brand, for how well we all know all those stale jokes about Christmas cigars. Even Maggie never remembers tho brand Father smokes! But it is fairly safe to say that one of the busiest Uttle shops in this town will be able to advise you and they have every N\A. make imaginable. You know where it 1s—Pep's of course, elther storo, 138 or 146 South Center street. : Quality Silk Shirts. X know I have told you about silk shirts before, but each day I see such lovely ones and how the men do appreciate them. Very often, husband, father or brother feels that he really can’t afford to buy silk shirts, and that is just the reason you should remember to supply them at Christmas time even though {ft might be a little enerifice, for when they deny them- selves these luxuries it is usually tor your benefit in some way. Did you ever stop to think of that? It makes no difference what particular kind of silk shirt you have in mind, —silk broadcloth, silk jersey, silk crepe, empire silk, radium, whether im plain white, solid colors or stripes, you will find it at the M. D. Barnett Outfitting company, 154 South Center street. Their stock is: very complete. Neckties for Great and Small. A man never has enough neck- ad tes, for he likes a different one each day. And those High School boys! They are always sneaking in to Father's room and borrowing his ties and like as not when he is dressing to go to office or store, the very pet tie he had in mind to wear on that particular day, 1s adorning the neck of a certain young “Freshie,” now studiously at work in Algebra class. Why worry about such small matters, when ties are so plentiful and cost so little. If you will call upon “The Man in the Barrel,” you will find just any kind of tie you, could possibly wish. You know the store I mean, ‘Yesness, 114 West Second street. For Winter Mornings. ‘Who is there in all thie world who does not like hot waffles and coffee on a cold winter morning? And how much nicer they are, baked on an electric waffle iron right at the table and so little trouble too. Mother can stir them up in a hurry and while she ts get- ting the table set, Father or Sister, even young Brother, can pour the waffles and serve them. This is a gift that will be a joy to the entire family for years to come and surely solves the problem. You will find a very complete assortment of these useful electric appliances at ‘The Natrona Power company, Cen- ter and Railroad streets, Handkerchiefs for Men. Whatever does become of all the handkerchiefs Father and Brother lose! Do you remember how many many they received as gifts last Christmas? And now there is scarcely one fo be found. But right now is the logical time to replace them, for there is such a wide range of styles and prices at this season of the year. In a certain men's store on South Center street, there are literally hundreds to choose - from and prices to suit everyone, for you will find the sheer, fine linen ones for dress occasions, or the inexpensive ones for the school 8. These and many other use- i and practical gifts you will find The Fad, 220 South Center street. Flowers for Christmas. Christmas would not be Christmas without flowers. would it? Nothing will brighten up the home at this festive time as much as a lovely blooming plant or a vase of ex- quisite cut flowers from sunny. lands. Then there are the green wreaths, some brightened with holly berries, to hang in the windows and cheer the passerby, and perhaps, whg knows, direct his thought to the real purpose and meaning of Christmas. . By all means, give things displayed. You will find splendid choice in plants, cut flowers and greeneries at The America Flower Shop in The America Theater building. Men's Quality Silk Hose. Do you remember what you said to yourself when you were darning Dad's silk hose last week? Wasn't it something like this? ‘My, -I surely will be glad when Christmas comes and’ somebody gives Dad some nice silk hose, for I just can't darn these another. time.” Why take a chance? Perhaps this year everyone will give him ties and handkerchiefs. Better hurry right down to a popular Center street store and buy a box of three or six pairs in his favorite color. This store carries one of the very best standard makes and they are shown in all the newest and most popular shades. Can you think of anything more acceptable, and then besides, wouldn't you get just a little joy out of this gift? Just go in to The Learner Shoe and Clothing company, 260 South Center street and ask them to show you their complete line of men’s hose. Silver for Newlyweds. You surely have some young friends who are newly married and | anxious to have all the lovely | things that add so much to the| beauty of the home. What would be appreciated more than a chest of flat silver? There ts such a prac- tical set of Rogers 1847 flat wear in one of the stores—twenty-six pieces in a nice satin lined case! and it is an open stock pattern that | where you will find a watch that is bthe very epitome of artistic beauty. [It fs genuine platinum, set with can be added to at any time. Can’t you imagine how some young couple would appreciate such a sift? While you are down town shopping tomorrow, go in to Paul ; fully. | per and sure to be fresh. Huber’s Jewelry Store, 101 South Center street, and ask to see these sets of practical table silver. Pyrex Cooking Utensils. Pyrex cooking utensils are sure! a_joy to the housew! They your selections. Just promise yourself that you will do this on Mon- , and when Christmas is past and you know in your into the lives of others, your reward will far exceed any r extra effort you may have put forth in bringing about suggestions among hundreds of lovely gifts you will see ways look so clean and nice and for baking they are perfect because one can see just how the sides and lower crust of bread, pie or pudding are browning, with no danger of burning or being under-done. Every good cook will welcome a plece ur two of Pyrex ware to her pantry shelf. You will find a very com plete assortment to choose from at The Casper Gas Appliance company, 115-119 East First street. There you will also see the famous Hall's Fireproof China Teapots in vari- colored designs, but go in and see them and you will surely find a number of appropriate gifts. Luscious Christmas Candies. There ts a Sweet Shop on South Center street that really made me think of Alice in Wonderland, there are such loads and loads of candy, —all kinds of candy from the old fashioned hard ‘candies, candy canes, stick ¢andies and dozens of other Christmas kinds, to the most expensive French Chocolates and Bon Bons. And they are in such lovely boxes and packed so beaut!- And that isn't all—they are every one made right here In Cas- In mak- ing up your list for the goodies for Christmas, don’t fall to add at least one large box of these delicious candies, for the feast would not be complete without them. You surely know the store I mean,—The Princess, ground floor Consolidated Royalty building. Platinum Watch Seutoir If you are a man and you are look- ing for the very loveliest gift im aginable for some lady fair, I know fourteen small diamonds and is sau- toir style, being suspended by a fine silk cord so hat it may be worn about the neck. This cord may be any color to match the gown, or it may be suspended by a fine platinum chain. This is something decidedly new in jewelry and it's genteel ele- gance will appeal to the most fasti- dior ‘You will find it in a very The Christmas Gift of Jewelry Never Disappoints every single member of the family there is a gift of jewel- rnamental, and it is the one gift that never Fo disappoints, There is else, and after all, the expression of sentiment In our sh a will fin, member of the family, jewelry economical as well as sensible, and we strong] », useful or o: Twentieth Century. Wreck Nine were killed and 50 injured York Central's world-famous Twentieth two rear coaches of the second section at Forsyth, N. when the third section of the New Century Limited plowed through Y. There was a dense fog from off Lake Erie. Here is all that remained of the last two of the second section, Clothing of passengers, asleep in their berths, is scattered through the debris. smart little shop.—Rothrock’s Jew- elry Store, Henning ‘Hote! Building. Very Newest In Gloves These are new importations from Paris and they are the smartest glove for street wear that I have seen for many a @\y. They are made from the very finest French kid and fashioned with a soft gauntlet cuff. This cuff is laid in a plait at the back and is finished up the back and around the top with lacings of soft kid in self color and a contrast- ing shade. They are shown in black with white lacings, also combina- tions of gray and black, brown and tan and brown and cream. They are an ideal glove to wear with a sult and would certainly make some girl! or woman happy. Just go in to Blakey and @ompafhy and ask to see| thent, Class A Lounging Robe The man who gets this lounging robe will imagine himself a Movie; Hero right away, It is so elegant and Our Children’s Hats are exquisite hand- made pieces of workmanship which will be sure to gladden the heart of a child at Christmas time. Children’ Spring and Winter Hats, $5 to $15 Everything dainty for Milady’s Christmas, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Articles, Silk Hodsoll Millinery BALCONY—NEW PUBLIC MARKET yet it {s practical, for the material is so splendid. It is a heavy bro: cade silk in dark brown, trimmed with plain satin the same shade and finished with silk cord. It is just the right weight for general wear and would be serviceable. as well as fine looking. The man woh is fortunate enough to get this robe might; feel a little flattered, but he certainly would apprecitae it. There was another lovelyo ne in woolen material, but you just go in to The Campbell-Johnson Clothing Com- pany and ask to see them. The Gift Supreme For Her Of course you know what it is. What could tt be except an elegant and one that I saw in an shop on East Second street was a dream. Oh, the lucky lady who will be the owner! I won- der who she ts? Do you like pink, for if you do you will want this It ts al} wonderful made long cape the minute you see it. deep rich fur in the mo: shades of brown and 1: s Hats, $1.98 to $7.50 ALL HAND MADE Underwear more real sentiment in jewelry than in anything spirit of Christmas giving is a genuine among friends and relatives, and at prices that make your early selection while it is most complete, Exclusive Casper agents for Gruen Watches—Our new A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE TILL XMAS JOS. I. SCHWARTZ IRIS BUILDING models are all in. JEWELER id countless gifts suitable for any PHONE 448 | the giving of 'y advise and full and the lining is gorgeous. It would be perfectly elegant worn as an evening wrap and just as ap- propriate as a street wrap, and a fur cape of this kind would strely be a joy to the owner for years. This and other beautiful furs you will find at The Fuchs Company. Bote wll RS Bop tana «Se In a recent murder trial in Mon- treal the jury was sworr in, the case presented, and a verdict of not guilty returned, all within a period of ten minutes. > With 60,000 square feet, the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore is eald to have the ‘argest floor space under one roof in the world. 4 ARERR TARAS VIVYVVE IVY TEN ITV TV YY Beautiful Gifts We Are Exclusive Casper Agents for Cordova | Leather Ladies’ { Hand Bags and Men’s Wallets Ayres Jewelry 133 South Center Severe Storm the ranges clear, they said, except- ing in the district east of Clovis, where feed is at a premium. Early reports of fatalities to lve- stock are now said to have been greatly exaggerated, with probability that loss on the range will prove comparatively small. WOULD ABOLISH. RAIL Conditions at End in South ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec. 15. —New Mexico has recovered from the blizzard which claimed 13 lives, drove one insane and marooned nearly 300 tourists early in the week. where passable, although condition, and tourists are on their way to their destinations. conditions fair. The h'gh wind kept EARNING GUARANTEES WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Repeal of that section of the transportation act which guarantees to the rail- roads a fair return on their invest- ment {s proposed in a bill introduced toda: tor Gooding of Idaho. Roads are now reported every- in bad Sheep and cattlemen report range Timely Gifts for the Thnifty Housewives Bed Spreads—Dolly Madison patterns, full size. .$10 Single bed ‘size .. 0-0... eeee cee we eee sees e $9 Martex Bath Sets—Consisting of two large bath tow- els, 12 small face cloths and extra bath rug... .$9.75 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, per pair. ..-.......$1.50 Attractive Breakfast Sets, pure linen (colored) ++ - $10.50 to $27.50 Beautiful Damask Table Cloths, round floral designs with one-half dozen 22-inch Napkins, boxed, per set $12.50 Real Satin Damask Table Cloth, round design, boxed with one-half dozen 22-inch Napkins, per set... .$18 All Linen Huck Towels, hemmed, each ... + -65¢ MADEIRA HAND EMBROIDERY Consisting of Doilies, Scarfs, Bridge Cloths, Lunch Cloths, 13-piece Doilie Sets and Tea Napkins— 20 Per Cent Reduction, Monday only. W & Perkins & Cd. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING The Christmas Gift That Will Endure 0 SPEND his money judiciously is the biggest problem of the Christmas buyer, but after careful thought he must decide that the best present that can be bought and the one that will be appreciated the most and the one that will endure is a good book, and no better book can be given to a relative or a friend from a citizen of Casper or Natrona county, than the HISTORY f NATRONA COUNTY WYOMING 1888—1922 MOKLER The three copies of this book that have been placed in the Natrona County Public Library are the most popular and have the biggest de- mand and the longest waiting list of any book that has come to this library, and it is commended in the highest terms by all who have read it. This book is altogether so admirable that it will never be cast aside, but will always have a place in the li« brary as a ready reference. It will esa tablish itself in the hearts and minds of its owners on account of its narra- tives and literary distinctiveness and marked historical importance, On account of the publication of the second edition, just issued, the volume can now be secured at half the cost of the first issue and at the actual cost of the manufacture. The publisher is not making a profit of one penny at the price for which they are being sold during the holiday season. Get yours today from any of the following distributors: Kimball’s Drug Store, Casper Stationery, Midwest Pharmacy, Hoffhine’s Stationery, Tribune Office, Stockmen’s Bank, Trevett’s Confectionery Store, Campbell-Johnson Co. Store

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