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Gde Casper Oaillp Cridune PAGE THREE. leave this evening for thelr home in]eeveral months as the guests of business callers spending everal|nard are among the Colorado vis- the east. Mr. Morton's parents. cee Mitchell is here for a few days visiting w-th friends and attending to business. affairs from 2 et S her home in Billings. Mr. W. G. Koper will leave Sun- Me Riad - eee : Creek are spending a few days here on business. days in the city, cee Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Mason and son have returned from Chey- enne where they spent ‘Tuesday jand Wednesday of this week visit- ling with relatives. The trip was Harry W. Parsons who has been itors spending @ few days in the| spending several days in Cheyenne elty. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanson are spending a few days here from their ranch east of the city. eee and Denver 1s expected to return tomorrow. Harmless Means day evening for Colorado on a shop- Ping trip of several days. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Funk of Fort ‘made overlanc. Worth, Texas, are here for several see m days on a combined business and Mrs. Frank Hughes ts here on pleasure trip. business today from Denver. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henderson have returned from Buffalo, where they have been visiting for the last few days with friends. —_—_—_ of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight. Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while per- oath harmless no dieting res oe cise are ne ary. Marmola Pre- H. E. Dickinson, general super-| scription tablets are made exactly intendent of the Chicago and North-| in accordan th the famous Mar- Miss Emma Parsons of Ogden, Utah, is the guest of friends here for several days having arrived yes-. terday. ‘turne club next Monday evening at her home, 830 Oakcrest street. : eee C. W. Owen, Mrs Howard Warne Mrs Fred Marcy, and the Messrs Paul Bishop, T. Zorne, Louis Kos- anke, Edward Wagner apd the host- Miss Caroline Smith arrived lost| Miss Harriett Ba'ley is the guest ‘vening from’ her home in B Il!ngs of friends here for a few days from nd expects to visit here for several Salt Creek. ‘Thomas Calley is visiting for and Tomorrow Evening. “¥ western railroad at Omaha and W.|™0la Prescription. You reduce 1 Ae ‘A ple social will be given tomor-|few days with his sister, Mis | ese Mrs. B. EB. “sackton ts a visitor|H. Jones, general freight and pan.| 72ni!l7,and eaally, with ng ill ef- Women of Mooscheart Tow evening at the Emmanuel Bap- | Dorothy ober = Davee: Mr, and Mrs. H. Raymond have|here today from Salt Creek. senger agent of the Omaha division 9 Neer eed ~ fa ae Legion Will Moet. bg pesinat antl Pear) eee eatedee |e iiie cet ae speak pene core con S three: day's rises ae Bre in Casper today on’ business for | Dany, 4613 Woodward Ave. Detroit ‘The women of Mooscheart oe eee fee agen be 4 rs. Snyder we trip spent with frien¢s in Ther-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lock-!the company. ‘Mich.— Advertisement. % ic end. = = —— . day in Douglas visiting with friends | jopolis, | will be given at the church, corner ees eee of Fifteenth and Poplar streets, and ® > ing the initiation of candidates, re- een i OT arr. and Mra. B.C. @ckiltng of : ttendl asked to|mong the Denver visitors herc feahments will bo served by ‘the | Fring ples which will be auctioned | spending a few days. pele Se nec tear Creeeeoe committee in charge. All members | Dy Wumine the evening. arian of the organization are asked to b Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McGormar BACK Cheyenne and Laramie. isstitresane hae ; MARKET alloca pc ay P ERSON Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen have ar t ing of the their guest at their home 634 South 5 Year of the Scorpion club was held, yr. and Mrs. Ted F. Barnes left| Lincoln street. Mrs. Val Jessen of Thousands of garments such as Dresses, Coats, Suits and Jacquettes last evening at the home of Vincent | tnig ik for San Diego to spend| Newcastle, Wyo. i * A Crater on Bast Second street. tem. | the Te ee hae : bought in New York by our shrewd buyer. HOW .DID HE DO IT? Ts'o! club present were Robert Mr. and Mrs.,M. N. Castle wil H 1 1 Holman, Nelson Van Natta, pe [Mea uae har wpa lave! toniartow nepmeaee Skirts -Kinocios Draperies onde Ready cash in hand does a great deal when shopping at the dif- mey, ly johnson, Vincent a EB. EB. win hat Mu » where th: ill take a course + 4 Crater, Buster ‘Neil, Paul Blodgett [as thelr gercte at thot rena ee lof eedl en Cea takes Waists Dresses Ginghams ferent manufacturers. The goods are bought in many instances for less ana’ Dutch ‘Stanko. : West Tenth street, their nieces, the cee Coats Sweaters Stockings than half and one-third the actual wholesale cost, and our customers get the benefit of the wonderful values. $ .0O isses Rose Armstrong. Bake Sale Tomorrow. = ’ we, oe oie : | At White Grocery. .. Iroquois Council No. 5, degree of Pocohontas, will hold a bake sale tomorrow, beginning at 10 a. m., at the White grocery store on Second street. Members of the council donating articles must have them Mr. dnd Mrs. John Carmody an? daughter arrived tn the city today and wil! visit her for a short time with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Carmody reside in Lande-. F cee Mrs, J. B, Swank and Mrs. S. K Sike of Thermopolis are the guests Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bailey are visiting here for several days with friends and attending to business affairs of importance from their home in Denver. eee Ruth Carlson, Miss Lillian Miss Agnesmae Ellwood, Esther Neel, Miss Inez Miss Jessen and the hostess. eee Diamond Dyes Don’t wonder whether you can DRESSES One special buy of dresses suitable for every kind of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Andrews and|of friends here for a few days. lye or tint® successfully, because wear, of nice quality wools, velvets and silks, nicely eon ethers store not later than 10|/ children have returned from a cere verfect home dyeing is guaranteed trimmed and man: styles to choose from. values in Mrs. Rose = fertains o’cloc! He Weeks’ business and pleasure trip} Mr. and Mrs. E. EB. Morton an¢| ¢ith “Diamond Dyes" even if you u y o Mrs. R. R. Ri tained to Omaha. : children will leave tomorrow for | jaye never dyed before. Druggists fis doh to S)>.O0e tare ee FNS NES ose entertained to- Presbyterian Aid eee Utah where they expect to spen¢] jaye all colors. Directions in each @ay at un informal tea complimen-| Meeting Yesterday. Mrs. E. B. Beel has returned from tary to her sister and guest, Mrs. Arthur D, Black of Evanston, Ill. Assisting Mrs. Rose were Mrs. Pat- Sullivah, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham. Invited guests include, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs, William Kocher, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. T. A, Dean, Mrs. Frank England, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Miss Rat- ricla Swlivan, Mrs, R. H. Nichols, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs, Am- brose Hemingway, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. J, C, Snook, Mrs. William Tol- cuirst, Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. Oo. L. Walker, Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mrs. Charles Camptell, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. Wil- Mam B. Cobb, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. R. E Wertz, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. H. L. Pat- ton, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs, H. In spite of the inclemency of the + BaeBieaee we weather, a large and enthusiastic group of women attended the meet- ing held ‘yesterday of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian chureh. The membership campaign which is to be carried on for two weeks resulted in the addition of 42 new members with the promise of many more. Mrs. Gibson's com- Denver where she spent several days as the guest of friends. eee DRESSES In this assortment are astonishing values, new styles and best colors; fancy trimmed, neatly finished, very good quality silks and wools, very special values at ee HODSOLL MILLINERY Balcony New Public Market Building Second and Beech Street Dressmaking, and Suits. Buttons. Gowns, Blouses Miss E. E. Berman is a Montana Hemstitching and visitor who arrived in the city last evening. e eee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burnett who have been spending several days here visiting with friends expect to MRS. PATTERSON | 184 West 10th Phone 2680 Here is a lot of Dresses, about 200 in this assortment, that were manufactured to sell for about $35.00 and up. These are all the newest styles and season’s best colors; Taffeta, Canton Grepes, Satins and many others; suitable for afternoon, street or even- ing wear, at a low fi Newest high class Spring Dresses, exclusive styles, choice se- lection of colors and stvles, $35 up to $75. VERY SPECIAL SCARFS All Wool Scarfs; Grey, Brown, Green, Blue and other colors. To sell at a very special of — the price we ask. $1.98 $10.75 SPRING HATS Every woman that bought Hats from our store knows when we announce a new spring line of Hats, that does not mean a few dozen,’ but it means that SEVERAL HUNDRED NEW HATS are on display in our millinery department. The newest styles, shapes and best colors AND“AS USUAL at prices that are most popular. $4.95 $6.00 $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 The LEADER The Store That Undersells The Store Accommodating PICK UP IN WINTER COATS Wool Coats for women, small and large sizes, nice fur collars, well made and neatly finished; worth more than double National. Thrift Week January 17-23 Put Down Every Cent You Spend Get some kind of a Memorandum or Budget Book and put down every. cent you spend each day. Compare your expenses each week with the preceding week and you will be sur- prised at the unnecessary items you can cut out, using the money for your Savings Account. List your expenditures, have a column marked “SAVINGS FUND” and systematic- . ally put a certain amount in that ac- count each week. : Mrs. W. D. Allely was hostes at informal luncheon and bridge Party given today at the Henning hotel. Among the Invited guests were Mrs. Lelgh Townsend, Mrs. Bert Flisnes, Mrs.‘R. E. Wertz, Mrs. im B. Cobb, Mrs, Hal Curran, (Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. Rose Hanie, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. William Kaemmerling, Miss Eleanor Jessen, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs. John Grieve, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mrs. Joe Bingenhel- mer, Mrs, R. M. Boeke, Mrs, Frank Carll, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster and Mrs, Mark Smith. see Loyal Temperance Legion Will Meet. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. All children interested in the work.of the legion are asked to attend. Mrs. George Ferguson will be in charge of the meeting. At Bridge Luncheon you can deposit your nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars. Keep bring- ing that little bank to us every week or two and we will empty it into a Savings Account that will grow and grow and grow until its size, at the end of the year, will be one of the biggest surprises of your life. Remember itis NOT what you save so much as the systematic, ever- lasting way of keeping at it that counts. Shortly we expect to have Family Budget Books and will gladly. give.you one for the asking. We Pay 4% on Savings Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beal were hosts at a birthday party given last eyening at their home, 726 Oak Crest avenue. The evening was spent in playing 500, honors being taken by Mrs. Edward Wagner, and ‘L. A. Chase. Among those who attended were Mr. and “Mrs..J. W. Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. \L. A. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. We will gladly give you a good size Nickeled Savings Bank in which SPECIAL SALE é , ; 3 Loaves Bread,_____ be al ate aaa AES ---25¢ “‘A Bank of Strength and Service’’ Cakes, each -__--___-_________ wan-a------------- 15¢c tea OOOMMICSy PENIGOZ.c5. cee eee Nh Po Ss 10e CGtice Makers tt Bee ete as Ue ee ---10e Fad Shoe and Clothing Co. 220 South Center Street Fad Shoe and Clothing Co. Fight Inch Pies, each-——————__—__-_________-____ SC First Showing Of Lo THE FAD’S GREAT ANNUAL kaj nd ne ar a cee isc en's Bi . Fisk and Brodine Overalls We ae «Gag Mamas aaa 15¢ : Models in User gat Raisin Bread ----_----_______ a---------- wa------- ac Spring Millinery winced ; Charming models oe had Btandaed Starts today. Twelve days of unprecedented bargains. Phenomenal values in men’s and moire, taffeta and a few Quality boys’ Clothing, Sh Burnishines s/t (es Seed Aspen t Pair LENGE SALE AT THE FAD., 3 Anne’s Hat Shop . Balcony Midwest Pharmacy New Public Market $1.48 Second and Beech 220 SOUTH CENTER STREET E a E FAD PHONE 1686-W