Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1924, Page 9

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lowstone. Mr. Yellding has been visitors accusingly polnting a gun (United Press.)— Richard’ Harvey widely knowp in Casper automobile] in his direction. The $50 exchang- | was arrested here today on a white Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES LEGION AUXILIARY TO DISPLAY clreles Ser severe) gears, Ae) | hands, Moral; There's a Thee re toe Te es cae ao got: =aseeree| HAND-WORK OF EX-SERVICE MEN |22ice228=""\spyick™ Muller (= osscen : Quits Actress Wife, Is Report AY 9 > Rugs, Shawls gnd Toys in Display of Articles Made| Scere ts tte erst By Suffering Heroes Now in Hospital at SATE Conner, 1 sueee Bek peer va i a a Lost by PARENTS OF inning Worlandite When DEAD CHILD Holdups ; Appear athlete cae the University of ARE SOUGHT California for the past decade, and °Egz >, Sacrifice for their gountry. W.R. Yielding Now : Sales Chie f for SALAND, .— |Mra. Muller have agreed ta sepa-| LAMAR, Colo, March §—Sherift Todgae Casper! conn VanSa £C Fifty rate, both Muller and his wife of A. L. Bevers ot this city and Under- pe eens in 4 ionday nee n ompany three months admitted here today. | sheriff A. R. Blivin of Lakin, Kans, tlan are = hing for Mr. and Mrs. FE. week and running for four days. This display consists of the Ussleman, believed to be the ‘omen Vot-| M&ndwork executed by the ea infirmities, and how they are pelng & new born bebe whose ers for efficient citizenship. rt | 8#Pvice men whe are mental patients > : i: 2 ee R. Yellding, who has been em- Association, has joln: pe 6 p. m. Y. Business Girls’ | paign of the Tesave of Wi Clu! era) nights ago and hit for home, caressing hie winnings all the w. Man Seized on het t al fa! is ployed as sales manager of the Nash| way, It was about 1 a.m, Qnoe ered in the yard of Briday. 3 P. m. Japanese Tea for} is urging each of the 450 Y. W.C, A,| 1" the United States Veterans Hospi-| 1))Ped, to. ‘mental and economie tn,| CaSPer Motor company, for the past| he was inside the house he began wrest, of Stink. ght. The ees sile fi PP area, 2 Pens : hneluted tat "the lay will be} CePendence. The second reagan is baat ogret AS noettion ana wal igs Rogpl gs Toe = nee S lave Charge ter Officers Business Women To Go eee aes = At rm woven bath rugs, eal] {RSP through the sale of these agti.| HOUT. MP Eymen, os eae mane: @ clear conscience, There Ing on the case did not make To South America foap ana te ork pete ns ted shawls, wooden toys of all kinds,| Clem SMe revenue may be secured company, nows final: 4 door, y body Like\ Spring gardens, now is the|cent ¥. W. C. A. membership vete}imeluding doll furniture; woven cate, cntciater = BaP n.., ‘ao| hele heme time to plan your summer vacation,|at the baskets ang trays; metal articles Undaunted by snow and ice, the sush as book ends, door stops, trays, pepe A of attords to the only orelgn Sure Committee of the Voters, than one-| ee independent method they have of Young Women's Christian Associa, | half (49 Per cent) of the eligible men| .This work is maryellously done} securing funds. The Auxiliary is tion is apnouncing an August tour|an@ women voters voted," sald Mrs. anxious that the Casper people gee fer business and professional we-| Harry D. Nima °° failure of | lao of exceptional interest the exhibit, even though they do not men to South America. many well-intentioned and well in-|of the fact that it is made by ex- The Auxiliary feels that “August, being the popular vaca-| formed men and women to do thelr| service men, many of whom are] Casper has pecial interest in ton month, has been chosen for|duty at election time has brought | hopelessly unbalanced. these men and their work and the this ‘ere aa re. Tren els de| about this rule by a minority, The| The Lesion Auxiliary is making | work of this hospital since it is an er a ee mane . ve = be Spe prreeen oes has ter tha, Supley fer, +39 Teasers, 2 cil institution whieh has been helped © firmly has-sports wear taken pecially plan worn en ma: because it Is desired t i Urnahy. free to travel at other times) women to Jain in bringing the rest| people of Casper eee what these men ; sae ye ue Mot, the. laieude sf hs se Sten shy ne eae tere ed RS pe eee Polls. Our] are accomplishing tn spite of their| the Auxiliary. The organization, Por individual costume expression helght “Sarena lepovana Leger season | voters.” . Tor: ah he reeheety eae vr ieemonet a and twenty-three days on the water. Mrs. Nims is chairman of the that we] Natjona!l Legislative Committee of and dresses as well as other apparel! u not necessarily —-Everywoman’s kes Store a rigid corset but at least the correct brassiere, girdle or bandeau, The Frantz Shop is following the vogue of the larger centers and consequently large lines of the newest fancies are to be found here, President Heads hearer with singular completeness, —to obtain the acme of comfort, 2 For there is ¢ theme in the ‘Domes. sd Music Week Plans tlca’ that is not only ‘Over There,’ style and appearance it is nec- note for not essary that the figure be prop- National Music Week 1s to have| ™ains ‘Over There’ from 7 ‘ erly corseted. its first synchronized national ob-| "ing to the end. servance May 4 to 10. President] ‘The remark has been heard that —whether by a regular corset, Coolidge has accepted place as chair,| Dr. Spaeth was sent to Casper for man of the organization which con-| the benefit of jazz song publishers, cerns itself with making the music| Can this be so? If a0, why-—and week a success. Prizes Posted for School Children are being ottered ty’ the tenra or | JOe Mansfield Buys directors of the National Federa- wraparound, or some lighter’ accessory can best be deter- a lot of other near-sarcastic word- mined by a personal inspection jabs for such petty talk, Dr. of our various lines. Spaeth used jazz music as a fa- millar leader to the greatest clas. and after candid suggestions on the part of sics of music. Our Expert Corsetiere extremely necessary sore tw mpen cure on te eon | 4Ome on Milton} Redfern —is the right positions heard by them at sym- -_ Warner phony orchestra concerts during the season of 1928-1924. ‘The con-| | 4 real eatate transaction was com- Nemo test closes July 15. Essays are to| Pleted yesterday whereby Harry H.&W. be addressed to Mrs. William John} CUBR old his houwe, GL! Milton . . Hall, Musical Arts building, gt.] “treet, to Joe Manafi The deal Louis, Mo. was handled through Parker of the Guarantee Investment coi Composers Given Chance at Reward Are you @ composer of musical compositions? If so, do you aspire to recognition? The following lst of prizes to be Blouse for the new suit For blouses are . the suit’s chief ally and this will be pre-eminently a suit season. awarded by the Natlonal Federation} ~N As fresh as Spring’s first of Music clubs in its ninth biennial ~\ buds, and as colorful as the prize gee ies to Amerienn com: } f a\ garden’s vivid blooms are the ponere interest to every |i) | f e 3 new suit blouses we are dis- earnest, aspiring composer; . . Syeehonlo Poem $500. i 5 playing. Cantata for Women's Voices $350. Trio for Violin, Violincello and Plano $200. Chorus for Children's Unchanged Voices $200, Song $100. Color — color—everything ¥ about them is color, even to Federation Ode $100. fabric and style. Color that ents nthe $100. y iibes hee i jppEnstme's + WP ness; that lends just the Sorcokiese sea : ; right touch of richness to the costume. : . >» | THE TAILLEUR held in Portland, Oregon, in June. For conditions, rules.and all in- formation, apply to the chairman, Gloves, hose and the ae eine aril little ‘adornments so } Onaer the Obhstire ox Rath rs. . Garrigues, oO ay an Importan' art hi Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. ; ppeeery, te, change Ue In the Season’s Wardrobe. Einstein And to “stunning” are of His Inspiration course to be found here in ample assort- “One wonders sometimes whether Professor Einstein hit upon his ment. 4 Each Spring brings the Suit to the center of the fashion stage. theory of relativity while attendin, > si ; Bag ig AY gla From New York’s Fashion Show This season it plays not one role but many, for never has it shown greater diversity of cut, color and fabric, Here are capette and boyish Suits for the young woman; high-colored . Lae eniee ua sports atte pedals ites aa aed ee for those who byt te A ML sBleterhasent like tailored severit;; three-piece Suits and three-quarter cos- Soesbiy “at She) doneiaey 008, Teal Now on Display tume coats for elaborate occasions. At least one Suit is ab- the actual duration of an event has solutely indispensable to the new wardrobe. little to do with its apparent length. The wecond act of Lohengrin, for instance, seems hours longer than it actuaily is, and one totters forth from Ernani surprised to find that New York has altered so little with the passage of the yeai Taylor in the New York These are Hats that smack of Paris in their smart shapes and artis- tic trimmings, introducing many new colors, from the most vivid hues of callot blue, sun-kissed yellow, lacquered red and peacock green, to the soft pastel shades. The O’Rossen Suit has invaded America, but it has been nicely modified. On avenues and at smart luncheon tables everywhere its tailored chie catches one’s eye, and with what interest- ing variety! Never are they twice alike. A glimpse of this collection wil! te!l you why for there are a surprising number of different fab- (Shop rics, a wide range of colors and details so va- To view these marvelous creations is an opportunity; to possess one— a wondrous delight. Spaeth Message Is Driven Home (Displayed on the Mezzanine) The message brought to Casper ried that it would be hard to say which is most e ’ attractive. A great many women will find it eed iets oon: hid Hp eoarererce Everywoman’s : possible to wear these newer Tailleurs and hap- of the old compositions and the Store pily, for they do indeed make striking costumes. newest jazz selections are ones that will be long remembered. Recall, if you wish. that popular War song “Over There.” Do you know that it, too, was lifted from a famous classic. Hear what Deems Taylor of the World hag to Bay about it: “There is no way of knowing— short 6f asking him, perhaps— whether George M. Cohan had ever heard of Strauss’s ‘Symphonia Do- mestica’ before he wrote ‘Over ‘There’; at all events he has ruined bart of the Strauss work for this EVERYWOMAN'S STORE Chic Suits of flamingo, waffle cloth, English tweed, and va- s rious soft fancy weaves in high cvlors and contrasts give an —a convenient place entrancing youthful effect and a striking appearance that to meet your friends many mature women as well as younger ones can effect with pleasing results. We Also Particularly Call You Attention to Our Showing of Appealing Spring Models /.t from $8.50 to $12.50.

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