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Ede Casver Daily eridune PAGE THREE. per Woman's club to be held to- morrow afternoon at the Daily m1 uth Grant street. home on So! Bate Entertained Thursday Members of the Capitol hill circle of the Methodist Episcopal church were guests at an enjoyable 1 o'clock luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. c. B. Bartholomew at her residence, 618 Milton avenue. Decorations ar- tistically carried out in spring flow- ers were used with a large center piece of yellow, red and white flowers donated by Ed Hadley of the Palms Floral shop. ‘Twenty-five members of the cire! aS pag Milliners Are Entertained By Miss Frederickson Miss Anne Frederickson of Ann's Hat Shop entertained informally last vening at her home in the Ardmore partments for a number of Casper's prominent milliners, The evening was spent in playing cards after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Among those who at- tended were Mrs. C. Mitchell of the Mitchell hat shop, Mrs. M. F. Mullen of the Mullen shop on South Durbin, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. McDonald of Mac's hat shop, Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Mit- chell. Several such parties have been planned by the milliners as they fee] that cooperation is the essence of success. Dinner At Henning James A. Sivalls, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price and Miss Isabelle Price formed a merry din- ner party at the Henning last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs, Sivalls stopped in Casper, for a few days while enroute from a several weeks stay in Cali- fornia and other points. They left ast evening for their home in Bart- lesyille, Okla. eee Panhellenic Association Tea Saturday, April 26 A tea will be given on Saturday, April 26, by: the Panhellenic associa- ‘won at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, 1103 South Wolcott. The effair will begin at 3 o'clock and continue throughout the afternoon. Hostesses for the afternoon will be members of the following sororieties, Delta Gamma, Sigma Kappa, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Phi and Chi Omega. . Formal Dancing Party Tonight at Arkeon. The first formal dancing party to be given following the lenten sea- son will be held this evening at the Arkeon dancing academy. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock and it is expected that a large number ‘of Casper's society will attend. cre Mrs. Lange Entertains Her Bridge Club . Mrs. F. B, Lange was hostess Wed- nesday afternoon for the regular meeting of the A. B. C. bridge club at her home, honors being taken by Mrs. C. J. Wickert and Mrs, W. C. Ea Members of the club who attended were Mrs, W. L. England irs. C. M. Morris, Mrs. E, R. Trotlope Mra, J. L. Lanouette, Mrs. A. V. Yorbes, Mrs. Henry J. Lanouette, Mrs. W. E. Eads, Mrs, C. J. Wickert, Mrs. ‘The club will meet age dnesday at the home of Mrs. Mor- ris, 1712 East Second street. eee Mrs. Duncan Will Entertain ‘ Saturday Bridge Club Members. . .- Mrs. €, E. Duncan will entertain the members of the Saturday bridge club at her residence, 925 South Lin- coln street, . Bachelor Club Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Bach, clor’s bridge club was held this week at the home of E. (Taxi) Thomas, 345 South Park street. Honors for the evening were taken by Stacy Boyer, Walter Scotten and BE. B, Allen, The next meeting of the club will be held at. the home of Mr. Allen on Fourteenth street. ee Odd Fellow'’s ‘To Hold Celebration Saturday The 105th anniversary of the Odd Fellow's will be celebrated Saturda vening, April 26, at the I. O. O. ul. A supper will be served fol owed by a program at 8 and dane ing at 9. ‘Those invited to attend are Odd Fellows and wives and all Rebe kahs and thetr husbands, eee Party At Presbyterian Chureh Is Successful Garden week was celebrated yester- day afternoon by an informal party given by Mrs. Harry Adam's divi sion of the Presbyterian Sundny school class taught by Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, ‘The afternoon waa spent in playing games after which re- freshments were served by the host ¥ Birthday Party Saturday Evening At Wyatt Home ss Hattle Wyatt, assisted by J. E, Davidson will entertain at dren's party to be given Satur- n honor of Miss Zella Wyatt's. lay, The entertainment will ven at the Wyatt residence on South Durbin street, ve. 2B. A. Meeting and Jance Saturday, The Security Benefit association will hold its regular business meet- ‘ng tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock it the Knights of Pythias hall. h owing the session an apron and dance will be held and re ents served. A silver offer. will be taken at the door ang lic ts invited. S. 0. A. A, Dance ’ nin, This ,The Standard Oll Athletic asso- “lation will give a dance this eve ting at the Industrial building on Yellowstone to which the pub- *° iw invited te attend. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Vanderbeck orchestra. tor the regular meeting of the Cas-| At Stone Grocery. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will hold; a bake sale tomorrow begin- ning at 10 a. m. at the Stone Capito! Hil Circle Is grocery store. to CITY BRIEFS Carl DeGrott spent several days visiting with his family this week on days here this week on business, has returned tq his home at Shoshont. eee > Frederick C. Gambe! is here on business for a number of days from Denver. C. H. Bowman, of the State High-| of Members of the Grace English| way department spent a short time Wind River bridge. M. H. Reed also ters and Miss Elda McDowell of | Western part of the state on busi- oe Orville Flanders, representing the Denver Mantel and Tile company Is Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Parks are vis- itors here for several days from city today enroute to Lander from | tges_today_are made in many dif: ‘dvertisement their home in Fort Collins. the) emith Turner Hotel. Cbayehine: i aianeameeeaaae ~ cate David Fox left last evening far Chicago, to spend a short time on business and visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Baxter have returned from Shoshon!; where they visited for a short time with the latters mother, Mrs. A. B. Smith. cee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber and William Barber haye moved to Sho- shont to make thel* home for a short time. eee Glen E. Clay left Thursday eve- ning for Gitman, Iowa, to attend the funeral of a cousin, to be held there Sunday, J. L. Cook is here today on bust- ners from Omaha. eee Mrs. C. B. Bracken of Kanaas City is the guest of friends here for sev- eral days. tending to businéss matters. | EB. ich of Lavoye is in the city at Shoshon!. L. EB. Smith arrived today from| toward great simplicity in frocks. Charles Horman came in yesterday|™ments. Pompelian {s a rich, strik- eee from Salt Creek on a business trip| ins shade; lacquer is still in favor; at Shoshoni this week on business Charles H. Leonard of Winlock fs connected with the repairing of tne |a Washington business visitor spend- ing several days in the city, LONDON.—The llttle coritanis PERSONALS A. J. Allen, superintendent of | business affairs of importance. bridges and buildings for the Chi- ALOE: in the city installing tile work in |!4w enforcement department fs in the tending to business affairs of im- portance here today. April 26th, Casper Floral Co, Phone 872. spend a number of days here a eee business for several days. eee PARIS.—Every effort now is bent is that of avoiding heaviness and M. M., Thompson was among ‘the | over-elaboration. Casper arrivals from Denver this morning. : 4 PARIS.—Odd ttle touches of red today brighten all sorts of gar- eres several days. Upstick is among the brighter tints; and carnelian is a newer, more orange hued color. M. C. Wachtel, head of the state] over as a bathing suit. Theso co«- ferent colors and often in several different materials, the materials|today has become more batik than Golden and will spend a. rt time} The lines are straight and simple,| being feather stitched together like|ever. It thinks nothing of com- Ivan Johnson, who spent several | here bein wig) puathaee. states, and the whole air of the costume] old time quilts. the fashions now. Bits of these Fat That Shows in white velvet and is now a favorite | ing after each meal and at bedtime, decoration for dance dresses. It is|one Marmola Prescription Tablet. cago andi Northwestern railroad,| Alex Perry of Salt Creek ts visiting] employed in rather large knots on| These little tablets are as effective y with friends h - Mrs. Jesse Teeters and two daugh- | Spent several days this week in the mn ere’ today shoulder and hip. . Buy and try a box today. H. H. Elder ts a business man who All druggists the world over sell Shoshoni have been shopping and| Ness. LONDON.—The parti-colored gown Etrone dcllac’ ton avipaerer visiting with friends here this week. Cah dlae Sie tveu tte moening Sree Denyat: e . and harmless as the famous. pre- scription from which they take thelr which Columbine used to wear tn|you can order them direct ‘trom the es Marmola Co. 12 Woodwar ve, . . ep.3:. fhe old’ pageants has been taken | yetolG Mich.. You can thus aay | Midwest Pharmacy, Midwest Building, Casper, Wyo. good-bye to dieting, exercise and butterfly wings mounted upon sil- pendants, bracelets and earrings. NEW YORK.—The glorious blue NEW YORK.—The batik scarf | “onal committee. bining such antagonistic colors as cerise and orange, purple and scar- let. Indeed, the more fiercely the colors fight one ancther, the more green achieved by Brazilian butter-| chic the scart. "1 nd flies is one of the bright spots in Congresswoman Mae EB. Nolan of Califorria, who is serving as head of the house committee on postoffice expenditures, is the first woman to hold the chairmanship of a congres- A few chickens will pay the grocery bill. See Mountain View Suburb. Soon Disappears Prominent | fat that comes and of the same department was a ousl: baalnadl id flower—a Roumantan importation|stays where it is not needed ts a ness visitor in Shoshoni this week.| J. B. Guernsey is here today visit-| which heralded the visit of the| burden, a hindrance to activity, a EXAMINATION FREE Sera ing with friends and attending to Roumanian rulers—has been copled| Cur Upon Picasure, You can take Robert A. Faris of Trinidad ts at- $< —____ A special Rose Sale Saturday, KNOWLEDGE—20 volumes, No or SEND IT To THE PEARL WHITR LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 Hotel. on BAC GRADUATE Weekly drawing account paid to follow up special leads and in- quiries from parents already interested in THE BOOK OF liciting. You call on prospects furnished by the office. This offers a permanent connection worth from $385 to $100 per week if you qualify. Miss Burnett, Room No, 428 Townsend hit or miss door to door so- Special Prices to School Children of Casper Permanently Located With the Midwest Pharmacy Practice In France Under Leading Doctors EYESIGHT SPECIALIST IN CHARGE WHO GRADUATED UNDER OCULIST AND We Duplicate Your Broken Lenses We Edge or Grind Our Own Lenses, Using Only First Grade Lenses—This Makes Possible Our Policy YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED NOTICE! Phone 1355 MEDICAL DOCTOR E. A. Audrey left last evening for Denver on a several days' business trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Myrland are rejoicing over the arrival of a son Robert Keith Myrland at their home 111 South Jackson street. oe. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Nelson and children are spending severa! days here visiting with friends from their home in Helena oe eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. C, Whitney of Omaha arrived in the city yesterday and will spend reveral days here on | ¢, business and visiting with friends. oe. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Borman left yesterday for Douglas and Chey- enne on a several days’ business, trip L. 8. Worthington spent several days in Cheyenne on business. eee William P, Knudsen the United States Rubber company representa- tive in Wyoming is spending a few days in Denver attending a sales con- ference. eee R. A. Grathwool of Chicago is here nm business having arrived this morning. see C. L. McLean and D. E. Foster are out of town visitors here from Strout, Okla. Frank W. Reed of Garland is here on business for a few days. trier Theodore Harris is a Chicago bus- iness man here for a few days. eee Miss Johanna Ries, who is con- nected hero with the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company is visiting with her moth- er in Shoshon!. cee Mrs. M. J. Foley will leave this evening for a two weeks’ pleasure trip to Denver, Hugo and Clifford, Colo, Frank Lee of Glenrock fs attending to business affairs in the city for several days. oe Sree Charles Hanrrick js a Denver bus- Mrs. E. C. Maddose ts in the city|iness visitor spending a few days for a few days from Stroud, Okla. | here. ee 8 ese F. G. Hall of Lavoye ts here today on business. Miss Sarah B. Graham spent yes- terday here visiting with friends from Gienrock. . igh F..J, Fills and Paul Fitzeerald ar- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bonney of Chads-| rived today from Denver and expect worth, Ia,, are visitors here this week for a short time. . a . Mr. and Mrs. N. Colson spent yes- WOME terday here on business from their home in Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Leonard are out of town visitors in the city from Hawarden, Ia. wee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. LeGood of Salt Créek have been visiting with friends and shopping here for sever- al dayg this week. see Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Flint and Mr. a . 4 and Mrs. R. C. Ayres are among Waists Kimonos _ Draperies the visitors spending a few days| Skirts Dresses Ginghams h voye. ; Sa tees oie Coats Sweaters Stockings Mr. and Mrs, Leland Hall of In- @anapolis arrived in the city last week and expect to make their home \4 here during the summer months. Diamond Dyes eee Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gray are out of town visitors who arrived in th tniihaaeh ieee oe Each 16-cent package of “Dia- Mrs, Henry T, Balland of Salt Lake |™0nd Dyes” contains directions so who has been spending the last week | Simple any womaf can ee Beicg here on business departed last even- jaiced 7) ‘ue hae pave’ Gye betown: Pe Ser Chere Ee 52 Dee Hee ,Drug stores sell all colors.—Adver- F. W. Weeks of Tulsa arrived in| tisement. the elty on Thursday and will spend until the latter part of next week here attending to business affairs. - Yellowstone yenuine Apartments “2 Only a Few Left c~ AR CER Light, gas and water \RQ furnished for $50.00 per month, Phone 2750 Casper Still In the Lead Say “‘Bayer’’- Insist! For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism |} 1m getting gubseriptions | for Lumbago Colds Beige ae st A CRS ET pail Accept only a|] em “Be before tat’ “date SOO Bayer packace| He econ pet carer Also botth f 24 and 100—Druggiste Phone 2045W Aspirin ts the trade mark of B facture of Monoaceticacidester of AT THE RIALTO THEATER TOMORROW ! DAYDREAD HOSE of SILK (de al, | “FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES” Ona 6, ee Ask to See It (For Sale on the Main Floor) Sports Apparel. Spring Is Calling | For the Prettiest In SportsWear Balmy days mean fishing’ trips, picnics and early va- cations. Golfing days are here—let your costume hel brighten the fairways. Wor! on the new Coun Club clubhouse is well under way —why not select your Sports Costume for the opening a while stocks are fresh est Suits Dresses Coats Sweaters Vests Skirts Hate Scarfs Hose . Swagger Sticks Gloves Bracelets Necklaces are some of the important items. Colors of course must be right; styles must be swagger; fabrics of the; kind for outdoor wear. You'll Be Delighted With Our Lage and Complete Lines { Spring-Time Dresses On the Main Floor We are featuring two lines of dresses for all occasions that particularly command the attention of women who want to save, in charming printed and plain silks, satins, crepe and combinations. $32.50 $48.50 Included Are Many Beautiful Models That Have Been Greatly Reduced \ Spring Millinery To Reduce Our Stock of Better Hats to Normal We have selected some of the most attractive models on the mezzanine and offer them for today and Saturday at these special reduced prices. Formerly Priced to Formerly Priced to $16.50 $27.50 $9.75 $18.75 New May-time Hats of Beauty are Arriving Daily again. i “Step Down and Save’’ in The SUBWAY Below are detailed just a few of the scores of bargains which Saturday shoppers will find in this popular section of the Frantz Shop. New Blouses at $5.95 You will find a charming line of new Spring Blouses in a variety of ap- pealing colors and styles. $5.95 Special Line Of Spring Dresses , In silks, tricoplaids, poplins, ratines, etc., in fresh new styles and fetching colors. Very Special At a The New Jersey Sport Suits In Brown, Grey, Tan and Blue are Ready for You in the Subway They’re Smart; They’re Warm; They’re New—and Only $12.75 Don’t Miss Seeing Them New Silk Frocks We have recently received sixty-five more of the prettiest little gilk frocks for spring and summer to add to our extremely popular Sixteen Seventy- five line for misses and women. Here you wil] find all the approved styles and faWrics in a charming array of colors, One or two of these new Frocks should be in every woman's ward- robe for Spring. Super-values *162 —Everywoman’s Store where cour- teous service makes you feel a sin- cere welcome and invites you to call Special Notice For Saturday shoppers this store offers a wide selection of the newer modes for spring and summer including many special priced and reduced lines that urge one to purchase now at marked savings. Every department offers spe- cial features in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats and other want- ed apparel. Today and Saturday Only You can buy Trueshape or Puncture Proof Dollar Silk Hose, Three Pairs—-$2.75 All the New Colors Clearance of Wool Dresses Twills, Fancy Sports Materials, Velours, etc. t 3.75 Perhaps this is the Selling Event many of you have been waiting for. There are about fifty of these smart dresses in a wonderfully at- tractive array of styles and colors. Regular Prices Are: $12.75 to $16.75 Your Choice $9.75 A Clean-sweep Sale Of House Dresses Porch Dresses Bungalow Aprons Five Hundred of Them ! 89c Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays For Girls, Misses and Women up to Size 52 Variety of pretty styles and colors. Regularly priced from $1.00 to $2.75. | i ES se ath ee eS a