Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. WORK STARTED/SETTING THE STYLES|S2" PARIS, March %1—Dresses for very narrow line of gold around the |‘W° nuts, 83 thumb tacks, two beer ’ checks and a miscellaneous collec- day time wear in many designers’) top of the shoe and outlining the ae ea hands have broken forth today into pert trie gph ad mk 5 an epidemte of panels. These “ panels, strictly tailored and lying in the collection. Er CHURCH TODAY ==="! THREE POUNDS |MEANS TO BE St. Marks Parish Will i: sce ie ww fe OF JUNK TAKEN APPREHENDED the insertion of fan NEW YORK, March 81.—Federal “ce on one side b: Occupy New Edifice shaped ruffles, or it hides the snug- Judge Garvin today ordered a bench . z $s ness on one side by a big bow. warrant issued for the arrest of Gas- a in Six Months ton B. Means, former agent of the LONDON, March 31.—Among the department of jurtice, who ts under favorite shades today for all except indictment for ecnspiracy na violate he Volstead Iaw, and whose trial ‘Work. started .totlas, " the formal gown are dove gray.| ¢ -~9 t Ps a $115,000 church to be erected by St. wood brown and black. ‘The com- uman strich IVES] W84.t0 Dave Degun pers today, Marks Episcopal parish at the cor-| ination of black and white is also ner of Seventh and Wolcott streets. | ‘éaquently noted. Up Big Collection How Appendicitis 8 for th tt ns . Ghai; win the: sented cee “completion| ZQNDON, Mash $1—Lingerte tn Under Operation Very Often Starts were finished Saturday and the] silver tints is being selected by the * buflding program will continue] spring bride. The material may be Chronic stomach or tows troubte. steadily wutll the new. etitice 4s| metal cloth; Seorgette, or silk, but} CHICAGO. Mui-sh 31. —Three| often causes an inflammation which ready for occupancy in about six|the tints range from bright silver | Pounds of junk, ranging all the way | spreads to the appendix, causing ap- months. to silver, gray. Against this back- pins mers and safety pins to (pron pica peng bree Petehe 2 SE, tad ff embroidery | Checks ani its, were removed to-| mation c en Plcapioweh oe yer kee fr daticate bende ot creed On toae'|Gae frre tis iatdenaln ot: whttisis | amadle eipsmeren PeonTiniee etc., as Baaelaba ALG WHLIn Tea ae | Gx Ra are wereetteedl Bartell, 24, “human ostrich.” Dr.| mixed in Adlerika, Most medicines tivities of the church will be rele- verre bral wigtaac hr ap teatbaral boot pac pe em bes aitab CE on sated to the present church, which| NEW YORK, March 31—Bronze| itetion, sald ‘hat Bartell had a fair|acta on BOTH upper and lower will be converted into a parish| Slippers, never quite “out” but for ined ie rerniaki donal “‘wwall Forres part nas aN e house. The church plans call for} 80me months not really chic, are} Hartel is « professional t Goh | eats ken. = Gaaee Serene "1 2 the construction of the nave and|once more in style. The newest | CT. Wie aatnateat the eathes | acest Siete sae 4 chancel at this time, the erectien | bronze pumps jn one shop have a|for_him. It punctured the wall of| Second St., Casper dv, of th v and the addition of being postponed until Int The church will be bullt with this In view. Eatisfactory progress, it {s un- Gerstood, is being made In the cam- paign being conducted to finance the building and a whirlwind wind- up of this solicitation is expected to bring {t to a close this week. —————_—_ TRIP STARTS Home Cosy & Warm WEDNESDAY |f wz-c: sss heat for the home of your dreams. Every ra- diator is a complete WASHINGTON, March 31.—The heating and ventilating their form if done by our method. Our Hoffman Method presses, cleans, sterilizes, and removes shine. We block hats to look like new. Ladies’ pair, 25c. Order Your gloves cleaned, start from Seattle of the army's unit. Easter Suit Now around the world flight will be made Here fs quick heat— at 6:30 a. m. Pacific time, Wednes- no long waits while the ts day, Major Frederick EL. Martin, in “system” warms up. We have the exclusive command of the army “llers, tele Here is convenient line of the American Art graphed today to the air service. heat. Custom Tailors: Very prade meld Se tos «2 Sea snappy styles, all wool A turn of the valve patterns. Tho human voice can’ in a few and the striking of a cases utter 196 words a minute. match is all the work ol Me there is to do. * : tue Australia is declared to be the one Let us equip your Cleaning Pressing Repairing Tailoring Place in the world where the towns home with a e are more beautiful than the coun- POTTER mmerciai Uieahers Ors —————___ ; If the ingredients you use in making wounds Ra the children’s cookies are good, and if they are flavored with Van Duzer's Extracts, you need have no fears. C. 7. Plackhahn, Ine. UPSTAIRS 243 South Center Phone 1149-W 1 1341 South David een dennis 1 South Da E. R. SWINDLER, Mgr. Casper Monument Works Formerly Enterprise Con- 508 South Conwell Phone 2542 struction Company Into the cAttic Few youngsters today ever saw a horsehair sofa. They wouldn’t know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretch- er, or coal oil lamp. They couldn’t braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But they know the how : and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones, auto- mobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak’s flash fixes their image on paper. Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day, before, Advertisements induce such progress. They urge wide use that means improvement. They help you lift the out- of-date into the attic—rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new, F Without advertising, you would never know a product’s worth until you had bought it Che Casper Daily Cridune MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924. Sale Will Start Tuesday Morning at 9:30 NOTICE! TO THE WOMEN OF CASPER, MY MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS:—I have closed out the National Sample Coat & Suit Company as I told you I would—$35,000.00 worth of Ladies Ready-to-Wear—were practically closed out. There is a limited amount of this merchandise left, but for the opening of my store.under my own name I Have Bought Thousands of Dollars Worth of Brand New SPRING MERCHANDISE Consisting of the Latest Styles and Fabrics of Finest , Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery — LINGERIE, SILK HOSE, FURS, ETC., ETC. Neck Pieces Skirts In Fancy Fox and § We carry the “most R pag sie sag complete line of Sport values. _-.--$27.50 ff Skirts in plaids and cnwoaten® pleated stripes. Open- Regular $29.50 I values --______ $19.75 § ing Sale Price— values -_*-----$3625 | $D.90 AN? UF Sweater Coats Very beautiful models in Sport Sweaters, with and without sleeves. All sizes; all colors. Opening Sale Price— $3.75 AND UP Spring Suits Now showing a- com- plete assortment of Ladies’ Spring Suits in checks, plaids, Poiret twills—in fancy and mannish models. $24.50 ™~ The National Sample Coat and Suit Company Will Hereafter Be Known as Popular Ready-to-Wear Sells Better Garments for Less In Henning Hotel Building - LADIES’ HATS. a Beautiful New Spring Models—values from $6.50 to $9.00 at $4.98; $5.00 to $6.00 values________ pices ee Dresses Silk Dresses § Sports Coats Silk Newest creations in EVENING « DRESSES ff in fancy Crepes, Ro- J Sports Coats for’ Underwear AFTERNOON shanara, Satins, Crepe @ Spring in checks, é DRESSES de Chine, ‘Tricho- J plaids, stripes. and J Betty Jane Silk Ted- dies, Nighties and Step-ins. Regular $9.50 values, at Half Price Some at Higher Prices shams, Crepe Knit and Waffle Crepes. These dresses were very carefully selected and will please you. 4 Values from $24.50 to $39.50. Opening Sale Price— $17.95 °““"~ Deed Knitted Sports Suits The very newest thing for Spring and Sum- mer wear. Opening Sale Price solid colors. Opening Sale Price— $14.95 AND $17.85 . Silk Hose j Finest quality All Thread Silk Hose. Regular $2.00 values. Opening Sale Pricea— $1.04 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs In various dainty shades and embroid- $14.50 [ie] I1Sec adel AND Sale Price. AND values. Opening Sale $8.98 | $18.50 |” 4c 69c Women! Get in onthe Greatet. Sale Prices Ever Offered You . STREET, DRESSES In all the newest and finest materials. These are all wonderful gar- ments and are made up beautifully. Open- ing Sale Price— : 24" Sports Dresses Just’ received) some beautiful Sports Dresses in fancy flan- nels, charmeuse, twill in checks, stripes and solid colors. Opening Ladies Seal Pax Un- derwear. Regular $1.50 and $1.25 values at— 95¢e Bobbie Combs The very newest for ladies who have bob- bed hair.

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