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Miss Hazel G, Lighty and Jacop W. Ruby both of this city were married Sunday “morning at 8:00! o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. The Rey... is_E. Carter performed the ceremony. T-renty- five . Were present at’ the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby will make their home in Salt Creek. \ Chaffee-Vail Marriage. Mrs. Ettie M. Vail and Edgar C. Chaffee were married at the par- sonege of the hodist Episcopal chureh Saturday evening, the Rev. Lewis E., Carter officiating. ‘They were attended by Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. ‘Chaffee, @hildren’ of the groom ane by other relatives. Mrs. Vail is from Wellsboro, Pa., and *Mr. Chaffee is a.resident of Lavoye. * #e Catholic Club Dance This Evening, The Catholic Girls club ts giving a dance at the Arkeon dancing aca- demy this evening for the benefit of the church charity fund. Tickets one dollar, eee Lecture Today At Geis Home. Mrs. Edita Humphrey who has been in Cheyenne for several days organizing classes in interior dec- orating, is again in Casper and will continue her lectures in this city. She will lecture atthe residence noon on the sub; “Choice, Fram: ing and "The lecture begin at 2:00 o'clock. or Jattend. » RN CSR TU sere Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 2 -- Chopin To Spring qaaenn=-cee= Grieg + The public is cordially Invited to Eastern Star Tea Spinning song —-- Etude,’ Op. 25, No, 9. ---. Streamlet” Waltz Kathleen ‘Marr Polis Dancy Scharwenka hy. Séehorn Rondo, Op. 20," No. 1 Kyle Bacon WELL DRESSED WOMEN RITY AT MEETING IN MAJO By AILEEN LAMONT ‘opyright. 1924, Casper Tribuns) NEW YORK, June 30.—By their gloves ye shall know them. The national Democratic conven- tion here made it obvious to the most unobservant how universally well the evening functions were of in- finite variety, but one of the most charming noticed was worn by a woman of perhaps 30, It was of beaded net silver tissue, the beads arranged+ in horizontal panels through one of which was passed a girdle of pink silk ribbon gathered Democratic Convention Beauty F oP ins of this county. The state del- gations from far and, near @otted with well and appropria dressed women and the New York Stylists gnd designers found little they could show that was new and strange to the visitors, = But apparently every convention delegate and visitor of the feminine} Persuasion signalized her arrival in New York by buying one or. more pairs of short gloves surmounted iy a ruffle ora row of petals about the wrist. ‘These they wore with ‘€rim determination through heat, ‘Tain, hail, demonstrations, bursts of plause, wavings of banners and ery other furiction of the conven- tion -which did’ not involve food. = In some cases a combination of Bare arms and short tight glove was Teminiscent of youthful attacks of ves or poison ivy when.scratching Was interdict. =-It was remarkable the extent, to hich these wonien of the nation let wuitability and good taste govern their choice of costumes. On days this ~week when on Square G len Was a stl g oven, frocks Ee tub silks of ning’ simplicity Mid attractive designs ruled favorite. The majority were made in the pre- Vailing straight simple silhouette, me without» semblance of waist @, but cool looking and attractive. is was varied by the practice of of the old line leaders for slim eR gre scarcely suitable to the Battle monument, <The standard \bearet who waved gonfalon of Virginia from the | form after the nomination of | rter Glass wore a tub silk of armingly simple blue and white id, the sole break in the lines of ich was furnished by a panel of t# on either hip. Wfth this, she re a cloche of white and blue grain silk,Sdainty organdie col- and a wonderful old paisley ich must have been about six jos the age of the shoulders it ered. sAmong the older women, the sim- Ble ‘straight lanvin green silk dress sa by Mrs. ‘Carroll Miller, of mnsylvania, whose, speech second: Al Smith threw the convention ‘6 & riot of enthusiasm, stood out ‘@& eminently appropriate. Its ma- terial woftened® its simple lines and inded = remarkably with — the @eaker’s gray hair and charming mile. SEBuits at the convention were re- Werkable by their absence. The Weather seldom made them thorough fF appropriate and the delegates ev!- dently felt that the days when an Agkressive demand for an equal foot + ge with men.in business and poli » as algnified by mandish garb, Hild gone by. The notable’ excep: fons were several newspaperwomen ip a huge bow at the left hip. The frock was long, within seven: inches of the ground, and was extremely decoliete with a deep, wide V-neck- line and shoulder straps. —_——s———— Watch Tripeny’s windows for bargains. —Adv PERSONALS: Miss Helen Nimmo’ of Cheyenne is visiting Miss Elizabeth Kidd of Cas- per. Miss Nimmo and Miss Kidd will both leave tomorrow: morning for Cody to,attend the Stampede held in ‘that clty. They will return to Cas- per in a week and Miss Nimmo will college friends. the Pi Beta Phi. fraternity at the University of Wyomihg. eee Mrs. F, E. LaMar spent the week: end in Casper from her ‘home in La- voye. ~ eee Margaret Clifford of Cheyenne is spending several days in Casper visit- ing friends. eee Miss Ella Hanson, Mrs. Joe Church and Maurice Logue drove through this city yesterday from Sheridan. They are on their way home to Lander. ‘There will be no, le | tea at the day, “July, first. M. W. Woodward of Sheridan is in the city on a business trip. He ic with the Warren Construction com- pany, f fy) eee 2 Charles. B. Duffy is in town from Buffa'o. Mr. Duffy is connected with the North and South railroad. see L, E. Laird of Cheyenne, is. in Casper enroute for the celebration o¢ the opening of the Wind iver canyon road. Mr. Laird is superin- tendent of the state highway depart- ment. : eee H.T. Morian of the Utah Ol and Gas company is in town from Mid- west. 3 eee H, T. Curtis of ‘Thernlopolis, well known oi] man, is in Casper for a few days, eee Mr. and Mre. L, B. Fultorf ‘of Minneapolis, Minn., are guests in the city, Mr. Fulton is a member of the Peppard-Fulton Construction company. He is connected with the building of the North. and South railroad. see / Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin of South Lincoln, street ‘have rented thelr home to Dr. and Mrs. V. R- Dacken for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Dacken will leave in a week for an all summer's trip. The Dackens are a@t the Henning at present. oe - A. H. Martel prominent resident of Wind River is in Casper for sev- eral days. —because, when Roentgen discovered these rays, he did not understand what they were. Therefore he called them “X”, which ip science’ means the un- spony The great demand © ‘or Puceleot™ RUBBING ALCOHOL is easily understood by anyone who .has. used. it on sluggish skin or tired, aching muscles: i: Purstest ad Alcs 0) belongs ath~ prepare for .1 lete’s “lage #8 every -nur- sery an room, every list of toilet“ requi it’s for men and women. One of 200 Puretest preparations for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and care can produce. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES “Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores | The Stores “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” ---Treat yourself to a new Frock ‘for the —In Our— A Thousand to Choose From Sale Of Summer Dresses $11.75 $13.95 $16.75 $19.75 $27.75 Oty were there on business. who Imprensed on all observers that Frocks on convention visitors By For small women For medium women For large women —and for misses, too —and also at reduced prices to. $98,50, up —everywoman’s store so org 17 Rrra irae 8 “Ww. $11.50. Three Day \ ug pus? te 5 ian rare oc- L ote” casion indeed when ys S Wiggins exclusive wom- en's and children’s shoe sh holds a sale. A late spring an summer firds us with too much colored footwear. .So for three days they are yours for the low prices asked. C: Tr women respond promptly when wohder- fully fine Footwear of this sort sells so cheaply, so it will.repay you to be among’ the first to.choose your new slippers. 3 In Ivory or Carmel Kid A simple and becoming pattern in soft kid leather, Fastens with one strap, has moderately rounded toes and Spanish heels. In two shades, Ivory and Carmel, that harmonize nicely with summer ward- robes. Were $12.00—Three Day Sale Price o— Three Pe’ ___ $7.85 In Tan Bark Sede Tan Bark is a lively shade hard to describe, but good to look at, that is proving very popular. Here it is in-an especially interesting pattern. Intricate strap effects adorn the instep. Rounded toes. Moderate heels. “ s 7.45 ‘Bale Price —--- iS ssf In Medium Grey Kid Notice this charming two-button pattern that fits and looks decidedly well. The toes are semi- French, the heel Spanish Louis. It’s black patent trimming contrasts pleasingly with the soft shade of grey kid. A beauty. ae Pere $785 S- In Ivory Calfskin What cooler shoes for summer wear than the san- dal? And how well the Ivory shade goes with zest- ful summer.costumes. This pattern is the hit of the season. Tastefully trimmed with brown calf skin. Were $9.00. - Three Day OTS cy 2 a a = Sag $6.95 In Airedale Suede . A Slipper so well proportioned and of such a pleas- ing soft shade of Airedale suede that you will like it at once. Unusual lattice design over the instep. Comfortable Cuban heels, dale kid matches perfectly, Were $10.00. Three Day Sale Price ..---..-.- SE OE i $7.45 It’s trimming of Aire- to get those colored Slippers you thought you couldn’t afford. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924. Of Lovely red Slippers JULY 1st-2rd-3rd 412 Pairs’ In Airedale, Ivory, Champagne, Carmel, Medium Grey, Camel, Log Cabin, Tan Bark and Brown Tomorrow we are opening a three-day sale on every pair of colored ‘slippers in our store. the quality is excellent, the shoes are beautiful. The prices are compelling, Slippers that were twelve dolldrs will be $7.85, others are reduced accordingly. rc > nWHOrON rai 4]C > mo wMoO>rMN Smz my _ This Is Quality Footwear Every pair is from our regular stock. , Act promptly. of these truly charming slippers. Your wardrobe needs a pair In Brown Calfskin An appropriate style for summer sport wear. This attern is unusually cool and comfortable, is made in a high grade factory, and will give service with splendid appearance. Has light suede trimmings. Bale Pree $6.95 In Airedale or Grey Suede A gore pattern that fits perfectly and will dress ro feet in the latest fashion. Has harmonizing eaded buckle that covers the goring that holds the shoe in place. In two wanted shades, Airedale and medium grey suede. $7.45 Were $11.00. Three Day Sale Price : In Medium Grey Suede Grey being a neutral shade harmonizes correctly with almost any color. Here it is in a medium shade in a three strap cut out pattern that will fill many needs. One of our best selling styles and an exceptionally good fitter. Were $11.50. Three Day BalesPring <- St 2s oo Seo} $7.45 In Camel Kid This is perhans the most beautiful shade develop ed this summer. A soft grey brown shade that blends well with other colorings. Notice the new cross strap desisn of the model pictured. ‘The trimming is of medium brown kid leather, Round- ed toes and Spanish’ Louis heels. Were $12.00, Sale Price n Brown or Log Cabin Suede A clever one strap for sport and street wear. The colorings are soft, the trimming being of lighter col- ored kid leather. Built along the square mannish lines so much in vogue. Heels are low and rubber tipped. Were $10.00. Three Day 6 95 Sale Price oF. Z e They are all made by well known manufacturers, are high grade, and will charm you with their winsome loveliness. Every pair is fresh, new and in demand; the colors gre all popular. nine dollars; most of them sold for twelve. how they are priced now. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN" None of them sold for less than See Now you can afford slippers to match your favorite dress. “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitted” * be ‘ : 9