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Che Casper Daily Cridune the members of the Ladies’ Ald|candidates refreshments will be|icaward Colller, Mrs. Berry, MMrs.|Tyler and Mrs. Lel wnsend. Anderson evenin: * G sh To M. M left last evening ars om society of ths North Casper age oa Mehdi ree Amy Stew- Kits, Mrs. Earl Hayes, Mrs. John | Substitutes for the afternoon were| for Denver to attend to business ae. 22 esadipg dap! aoe. ores |e oe eee priate aia ‘an Burgh, Alice Rich-| Walker of Sterling, Ill, guest of her| Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Mrs. Nell Tyler,| fairs for several Gays. poser Henry Scullion, Roy Jones and lest. ards and Miss Virginia Smith. daughter Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Mrs.| Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. Charles babes street. All members are \ Peal James O'Neil, Mrs. E. L. Mead, Mrs.|Campbell, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, and to be ee Oscar Hauppli, Mrs. William Keen,| Mrs. James P. Kem, The club will Mrs. Joseph Wilson, and the host-|be entertained again in two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Missionary ‘Mrs. A. J. Meyer, Dr. Meeting Tomorrow. Home Economic Division The Women’s Foreign Missionary | ess. on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Car- J ee Mr. — Will Meet Friday. society of the East Side Methodist 220.9 ney Peterson at her home, 702 Di- page) a Gs ~ The Home Economic division of|Community church will meet to-|Mrs. Walker Will, Be Fine. nash ee hee | 2°. Casper Woman's Departmental} morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at|Guest at Tea. fEam club will meet Friday afternoon at] the church, 1514 East S - Jaunita Meyer, Clarence Hest and| the residence of Mrs. J. J. Donovan, apne Hest. The club will meet Mrs. John Walker of Sterling, Ill.,] Masonic Dancing Party by cee guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph | Friday Evening. ‘on Monday eve-| 23, Fark avenue. The subject for| Retail Clerks Wilson, will be the guest of honor} The Masonic Dancing club will en- . n Pe sted discussion for the afternoon will be] To Hold Social. at an informal tea to be given to-|tertain at another of their parties ning, Marc + simple menues anda children’s] The retail clerks of this city will} morrow afternoon by Mrs. Frank| Friday evening at the temple. The lunches. | Officers will be elected|meet this evening at the Knights| Flanigan at her home on South Dur-| affair will be a costume denco and during the meeting and all mem-jof Pythias hall for the Purpose of | bin street. prizes will be awarded for the best bers are asked to be present. holding a business meeting and eee ladies’ and men's costumes. social. An enjoyable program has|St. Mark's Guild Meeting (MOREE eS ee been planned and refreshments will| Thursday at Parish House. Attorney D. G. Trogdon of Chi- First Presbyterian Ald to Meet This Week. be served.- St. Mark's Gulla will hold another| cago is here for several days on | Saitou The regular meeting of the wile ee of its all day sessions tomorrow be-| business and visiting with friends. Ladies’ Aid society of the First | Chicago and Northwestern sinning at 10 o'clock at the Parish Zant eww Club Holds Social Meeting house. A luncheon will be served| W. N. Banton has returned from The Chicago and Nocthwestern{at noon by the hostesses, Mrs,|9 three days’ business trip spent tn Harry | Rawlins, ill be ‘clock Se bows’ ec, 3 they will return to Denver to make} °’Clock at the 9 UE, Mrs. Typ, ingly dressed ini a navy blue tallored| thelr home. 1027 Burlington greet. All mem- polret twill suit with a hat of biue bers are invited to attend. and will carry a bouquet of pink = ee roses and baby breath. Miss Scott, bridesmaid, will wear a dark canton crepe Gress with bat to match and will carry a bouquet of violets. Mrs. Kocher Entertains Mrs. B wi Mrs. William Kocher entertained | Entertain Club. the members of the LaFa-Lot} irs. SN. Brooks will entertain Bridge club yesterday at her resi-|th€ members of the Thursday -|dence on South Wolcott street.| Bridge club tomorrow afternoon at Honors for the afternoon were| ‘tS regular weekly meeting. Glenrock, and has been schoo! nurse taken by Mrs. Bayer and Mrs. C. H. Adi here for several years. She was! Carpenter. The club will be enter- Graduated from the ‘LaCrosse hospi-| tained again in two weeks on Tues-| Meeting Tomorrow. tal at LaCrosse, Wis, after which day by Mrs. G. T. Morgan at her = came to Casper to make her| home, 605 South Park avenue. ome. ir, Sullivan ts a son of Mr. and J. M. Sullivan of Plainfield, nn., and was for a number of 5 On Saturday, March 22, beginning years connected here with the MMld-| 4/19 @. m., the ladies of the North west Refining company. He was Onn Presi hurch will per ibyterian chure! graduated from Yale in 1917 and] POIs rine baked goods at the wasp outenant inthe United) rotmes’ hardware store on Second Su Mr. Gallivan i at the precna| street. All those donating articles beers ‘oxntondey present / to the sale are asked to have them time connected with the United atthe church by 10 o'clock. States National bank of Denver = Coke z —— Lutheran Aid Will Meet. Mrs. H. L. Barr, assisted by Mrs. é Barhaug, will entertain the mem- bers of the Grace English Lutheran ala tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of the former, 823 South Jefferson street. Lift Off-No Pain! Presbyterian church will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors. All members| allway Woman's club held a most|James Wiederhold and Mr: are asked to be present as officers ble social and ken: Young. A business will be elected and matters of im-|teTday afternoon at the home of Mrs.|held promptly portance disc 2 3. meetin 30 o'clock and| Frederick all members are asked to be pres-| suest . pent injent and to be prepared to answer| Week his bi Pythian Sisters to sewing biocks for a quilt after|roll call with some quotation from | of Denve Meet Tomorrow Evening. which refreshments were served.|the Bible on charit Pop The Pythian Sisters. will hola a]A™mong those who atterded were, a je-he INDIGESTION meeting tomorrow evening at 8] Mrs. T. Mahovey, 2 . | Mrs. Schv-artz Entertains causes bloat o'clock at the Knights of Pythias Mrs. Andesw U!son, Mrs,| Tuesday Tea Clu, toy she i Always find relief and comfort in Mrs._Paul Forbes will entertain hall. Following the initiation of|F- W. Saxton, Mrs. A. C. Wilkes,| Mrs. E Schwartz was hostess a eEeEaeEeEeEEEe——_—_—_—e—e—e—— es H. Brown, Mrs, Jo nson, Mrs.| yesterday noon for the rguar] CHAMBERLAIN’S Swain, } .|meeting of the Tuesday Tea club, TABLETS honors for the afternoon bée!ng won by Mrs. James J. Kem, Mrs. Neil! Ne eripine—-no n»usea—only 25 cents eee ULLEN’S MILLINERY 142 South Durbin Street Phone 8753 Everywoman Builds a Picture of Herself With the Apparel That She Wears Some women create this picture with much thought and skill—ex- pressing their individuality in charming and harmonious clothes and accessories—sometimes to make the picture pleasing to friends and those nearer still— sometimes to make the right focial impression — sometimes just for the sheer enjoyment that it gives to oneself to be artistically ap- pareled. Then there are some folks— perhaps mostly men who build a picture that is more independent —less regardful of the pleasure or interest of others. Then some Every A Convenient Place to Meet Store Your Friends Shop Easter Gifts for Women Are Especially Acceptable When Chosen From the Frantz Shop Woman's entertained eight guests last eve- ning at an Informal dinner given at their home on South Park avenue. Red tulips with place cards sug- Ss —7 3 / worry and and Mrs. Davidson were Mr. and fret—wish| your veins. Clear, soft skin Mrs. Henry Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W and hope? Why be jealous| simply the result of a healthy eon EB. C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. of those with clear, soft/blooded condition. Within the Helmar, Miss Evelyn Hamlin and/ gkin? It is within the reach of all.| grasp of all—Yes §. S. 8. will help Robert D. Henderson. A rich, ruddy, wholesome com-| you have the very skin you seek. weet Blexion is possible. It is not some-| when tho skin is hard and drawn thing that is just beyond our reach, —the cheeks sallow and withered To Celica pce na Me ig is it Ppeneese aor re-|_the figure listless and lifeless— husband. wonder why other wom- Iroquois sean 0. Mf eres Be auites eee years Pega the system is not on edge. Some- en look so much smarter and Popabshtes, will | mest. tn\:regular SRE, gare soft 5 is] thing is wrong. Right that wrong. handsomer than his wife and crelock At che 08a; Ballons "hall, | one of us. Not like precious abot Possess hats clear, soft skin— bring wishes it were not so. ‘ ston: 18 back Following. the social hour, retresh-| available’ to, but a chosen fow— hee She ln Tene, sporthe: post abrenaly ments will be served ani Ey f Miss Ethel Rose, 422 E. Water DUTY to be beautiful,” for St., Painted Post, N. Y., writes: clothes DO help make the woman, All that has been said in favor of and husband and other friends do S. S. S. is true as applied to my case, as like to feel a pride in the appear- —Consult our millinery de- signer about that special creation you wish de- signed, —On the Mezzanine . Stunning Hats that typify the smartest—the most . unusual—exquisite beauty—that the world’s most famous designers have been able to create for the coming season. Hats for matrons—for misses—alike show such charming and individual features that choice here is easy. Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a Iit- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly gthat corn stops hurting, | bers are requested to be present. then sh you lft it right off ola 6 with fingers. oa cae p ot sPreemsne® tor a. few cate Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer enter-|_ 5S. S. 8. since 1826, has it has Reine a system and ance of the intimate .companidn. ficient to ‘remove every hard corn, | tained the members of the Colonial | Casting impurities trom the system| 7 sianeiare TERY tear. Ours is a service of making soft corn, or corn between the toes, | Bridge club last Monday evening at |@nd bullding red blood cells. Im-|_ 8. S. S. is made of carefully se- completely harmonious PICTURES and the foot calluses, withouz-sore- | dinner at their residence, 573 Park p = uritiés make “that}lected and scientifically prepared of women who like to be well ness _cr_irritation.—Advertissment. avenue. Decorations carried out in complexion you long] and proportioned herbs and barks. for” impossible. RedjIt is sold at all good drug stores. eee EEE PSE TE blood cells send rich| The large size bottle is more eco- blood coursing through | nomical. he World's Best. ‘Blood Medicine The Red Goose Twins Start on their trip around the world. Watch for their Asi yenhires which will appear in the Tribune. Lots of fun. Sx Old RED GOOSE to Muff and Pua’ 't hardly 1a 0.8.4, and roundabout 2 Tata go decal sad while here hive We'll note what shoes the kiddies we; For though we wear the best there t Ac will nat hurt to go and ery one—rich and poor—young thought of because they are fash- ion-right. Today, with Easter just ahead, our store is rich in everything that goes toward making woman even more beautiful. Sale of Fine Hose The main floor offers broken lots and sizes in fine Silk Hose formerly priced at The Foremost Creations From Schwal he Loniel Belart SERVICE-QUALIT Y- PRICE . MEN’S WEARING APPAREL AND SHOES 220 East Second St. This Store of Lower Prices Is Spring Outfitting Headquarters . ‘Read These Wonderful Offerings—Each One a Real Bargain $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 a pair( including many numbers of beautiful lace clocks) at the special re- per pair - Sa0dO Are Among Our Displays Of Entrancing Paris and New York Models at $16.50 to $45.00 Tribune Bldg. Handsome sports medels IN HIGH COLORS With a Sprightliness Typical of Youth Smart tailored effects in TOWN COATS Their Style Fits Them for Smart Occasions Men’s Dress Shirts in a | Men’s Cotton Socks in large variety of neat pat- | cordovan and black; 20c om 2 $495 (ss, 10e cape Brand § DY; c Men’s blue cheviot Work Shirts, at — 59e Men’s ribbed Union Suits | Men’s Royal Mills Ath- in white and ecru; ankle } letic Union Suits 95c length. $1.25 value. Special 85e et masta 50e Men’s Goodyear Welt Shoes in cordovan ‘and strap or spring style. | black. 100 per cent a PADD | value for S415 We carry a complete line of Wilson Bros. Furnishings, Bostonian Shoes, Stag and Racine Work Clothing, Stetson, and Noname Union Made Hats and many other high quality lines. 'HESE are Coats that are H! What so youthful \ qualified to be present and cheering as a at the most fashionable gaily colored Coat? For day gatherings of the season. and evening both, it pleases They invariably cling to the socially busy woman. fashion’s favorite straight line but their trimmings are varied and interesting. Medici collars, long revers, petal bottoms and similar smart whims will serve as your admission to the haunts of well-dressed women. $45.00 to $175 For Smart Luncheons For Spring Tea Hours For Informal Evenings Capelets fly from the shoul- ders of these; fringed scarfs tie in countless clever ways; suede appliques and floss embroideries are the un- usual, handsome trimmings. As for the colors themselves, they are delightful. Ma- donna blue, artichoke, jade, rust and lacquer red are as becoming as they are new this season. $32.50 to $125 Kasha Duvetyn Twillcord Charmeen Broadcloth Men’s Leather Puttees in RED GOOSE SHOES—The kind the twins wear, are to be had in brown or black, calfskin or smoked elk leather. In lace or button patterns. We Are Out of the High Rent District ‘ New Spring Suits New Spring Dresses WALK DOWN FOUR STEPS AND SAVE 220 East Second St. Tribune Bldg. * s ‘ The freshness of style, color So different are the styles; so Sizes 3 to 5 5% to8 814 to 11 and fabric in the new suits for charming the color, combina- Spring compel the attention tions; so large the selection, $2.75 $3.25 $3.75 ra interest of every woman that every woman can without W IGGIN Your Shoeman Red Goose Shoes who wants to be smartly cos- tumed. : doubt find at this shop just the gown her fancy quests.