Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 9

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aryC\ale I This Wee SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1924. Juniors’ Gingham Dresses You must see these to appreciate the values. The quality of ging- hams are of the very best, the work- manship is absolutely the very best, the styles and finish will more than surprise you; sizes 7 to 14 years, at $1.98 RSARY SALE OF EAR -@imen’s Oxfords and Slippers. Lend se J s, 3 to $6.95 GROUP THREE — Women’s one and two strap Slippers, patent leather and black kid, military heel 3 98 e at —_. eee BOYS’ SHOES — One Wet Boys black Shoes, good wearing qual- ity; sizes 1 to 5%, at*' $2.49 $ JUST RECEIVED, $5.75 Silk Hose French seam Silk Hose full black and brown. $2.25 grade, $ splendid wearing qualities, at_.... e Main- Floor ~ Gauntlet Kid Gloves 'o go with your new suit, for Easter; ae guantlet gloves in black, brown, beaver, and bo Pk base 00 value, specially $3.69 nm Floor fashioned, in Neckwear Select your neckwear from a very large assort- ment of collars vestees to put the final touch to that new dress, at this Pe AR Ee °, Children’s Hose In black and brown, fine comb yarn. Reg- ular 25¢ quality, offered at this c $0le Sho oewnakownn eaaes tocescanne Ratines You will soon want these. summer days. from. Per yard Prepare now for 3ré Floor Radium Silk 6 and 40-inch Radium Silk in all the Lin, sijes. Also the dark colors net 2.99 street and afternoon frocks, priced D 8rd Floor Spiral Silk Crepe pt Spirai ore Popular for the new e le dresses; weig! mough to rad = wear and will be stflish, at $2.95 8rd Floor Long Kid Gloves 12 and 16 Button Length French Kid Gloves, in black, brown, beaver, grey and white, at S498 Main Floor EPARTMENT STORE ‘o. ‘ Children’s Stockings ity this sale at 4 PAIRS for . Main Floor Children’s fine mercerized lisle Stock- ings in black and brown only; 50c se ANNIVERSARY SALE OF WEARING APPAREL Canton Crepe Satin Face Cantons Crepe de Chine Astonishing Values Offered in Silk Dresses The Season’s Newest Colorings Choice of Hundreds of Dresses at "28: 45 The Materials Are Georgette Crepe Crepe Faille Roshonare Crepe Printed Crepe Second Floor Easter Millinery Another value sensation are these Hats for our Anniversary Sale; new chic styles and pleasantly different; two special of- ferings, at $3.69 $4.39 Second Floor Your New Spring Coat is Here You will wonder how we can offer such Coat values as these. We offer Sport and Dress Coats, made of the most pop- ular fabrics, hundreds of styles to choose from—your size is here at ‘28= Second Floor Tub Silk Dresses FOR JUNIORS Made of printed Crepe de Chine, very attractively trimmed and wonderfully well made are these pretty little dresses; they come in 8 to 16 years,-at $9.98 Second Floor Children’s Summer Union Suits Children’s light and cool Union Suits, sleeveless, knee agent exceptional val- ' 39c Third Floor BUY BLANKETS NOW BEACON BLANKETS These are much wanted for Summer time; the patterns are uncompare- ° Here are $6.25, $5.50 and $6.00 Blankets. Your choice 72x84 NASHUA PLAID BLANKETS Wool finish. These are offered at a great sav- ing. Regular $6.75. Anniversary Sale pie $4.98 Third Floor at Third Floor able. INDIAN $4.48 Velvet Rugs 27x54 Velvet Rugs, in a very good selection of pat- terns; a Rug that is sure to find its place in your home t $2.89 We Are Grateful The keynote of this store’s growth and “busy’- ness is its carefulness. Our goods are carefully bought—the wants careful! quality, quantity, style and satisfaction. You have recognized this, and your patronage has helped us to grow. ices carefully adjusted and your looked age You, therefore, get Cotton Blankets Single Cotton Blankets, most desir- able for camp use, size 64x76. Campers takeadvantage of this of- el Basement Dinner Ware Glass Ware Fancy China Luggage Choice of 30 patterns open stock dinner ware and an equally large selection of glassware, and luggage offered at 10 per cent discount. Bed Sheets 72x90 fiers Sheets, standard weight; $1.50 quality; an unusual value at — 235 $1.29 Thir, r 0% | Discount Turkish Towels 50 dozen heavy quality Turkish Towels purchased specially for this event; the usual 45c quality, large ae! $1.49 at 6 FOR . Thir o Curtain Nets 86 and 40-inch Filet Nets, white, ivory, and ecrue; values from 75c to $1.25; Anniversary Sale __.._ 69e Third Floor Woolen Goods A big selection of plain and novelty weaves, including the new colorings, values up to $5.45, featured $ at this Sale at --_________ 2.19 Third Floor Men’s Garters OUR 35¢ QUALITY Men's ieee grip Garters; special this sale 18c Or 2 pairs for 35c Main Floor By MILES W. VAUGHN (nites Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, April 5.—Maria Carmi Matchabell!, beautiful Italian princess, sued Morris Gest, thea- trical producer, for $510,000 in su- Preme court here today for alleged | breach of - contracts and other . according to Gest, the one of the most talked of pia: now ap- pearing on New York's theatrical calendar. New York rubbed tts eyes at these somewhat contradictory announce | ments. “Certainty I have brought suit against Mr. Gest.” said the princess: le broke two contracts with “Certainly Princess Maria will sprear in the Miracle tonight.” said Gest's office. § is under con- tract until May 5.” The Princess Maria is somewhat temperamental, Mr. Gest’s office ventured. and of course, no actress newspapers. Thi thing Gest's ITALIAN PRINCESS WITH LEAD ROLE IN ‘THE MIRACLE’ SUES PRODUCER FOR HALF MILLION objecta to esceing her mame in the] .° PAGE NINE. ‘The princess also is somewhat dis- satisfied, she says, because she has had to share the title role in the Production with Lady Diana Man- ners, titled English woman, but only @ lady after all and not a princess. Matchabelli never dreamed, she says. when she made her first con- tract with Gest In It 16, 1923. that star. In this in her petition, she agreed to come to America not only to originate the role of the Madonna but also agreed to furnish costumes she wore in a similar production in London 13 years ago. The costumes were to serve as models for the more elaborate robes of the New York Production. They did and the New York robes were more beautiful and expensive, but Lady Diana Manners wore them. The princess made a | SETT | PARIS—An extraordinarily long jline from neck to hip ts ted— | jand affected—by some of the present They fasten at nt blue, navy and every shade of low. LONDON—Mohair fn HOBO FAME TO ING THE STYLES Deautiful | ts atterns and colors is being made/| as P extensively into taflored sults and | NING JEFF’ OF) Ss: |Adulation Lacking So! Monarch of Rods Resigns Throne. ABDICATE, onl) By L. C. OWEN boes, has decided to join the ranks | of those monarchs who have step-| ped Into oblivion in these latter days | of making the world safe for demo- cracy. Renouncing whatever royal. pre- / rogatives he ever had, Davis an- nounces that he is going to forswear | the wonderlust and return to his | wife and two children in Cincinnatt “preside: | His retsignation « fon King Jett speak in several The tenor @ hobo. His a «|Smith Boomed where he had spoken ha | Next King Jeff invaded Bacra.| mento and tried to crash the con The king admitted he aid added hat he was e'igib'e aundry workers nm of the state building trades | t dresses. We very much in v epes are also LONDON—A hi of medium size “that the men gathered here are all laboring men who work, and that none are hoboes. We recognize no king—no even the ki prepar nati “After in these twe fusing to work, and army of hoboes to do the same, the treatme: of the state building gs less than The late President Wilson wished to have associates in his whose mints “went By Walsh For Demo Nominee w

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