Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1924, Page 17

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“. For one who loves-wrentertajn“or Age give a party,” the decorating of © table is a special délight. We sare given by fashion much scope rite what one may employ in arrang- ‘ips the table. “We may ransack the shouse of visit in interesting -howl,..vase,.. figurine oy candlestick, which can be. used. ‘appropriately. = At a small costume dance there “appeared a long narrow.table which e' Was covered with a. strip of black *_-wutfied crepe paper. In the center ‘was a deep wide lily bowl of a dark 5 Standing at semi-diag- 7, gnals were two Majjolica figures. .{Whey were a soft cream color “and {@nip’ was, a lovely lady .on a. pedestal ¢ Has allladies should -be) wearing, a }fress of ati ancient <fashion. She is fepping forward, as ih a’ miniiet, th arm oustretched to meet hér ver who reaches out to her.with a miquet in his hand and a jaunty ing to bis hat.of_a.romantic char. 1 the ends -of.the table were Majolica candlesticks’ with tall beeswax altar candles burning a Steady flame.. What was: most inter- esting Was the contents of the lily bowl. To be sure the hostess had two pink and white wax lilles float- ing in the bowl which” Was filled with’ wafer “And skooting, around funderneath the lilies and: a bit of water ‘cress were three ofthe livest and goldest gold fish you ever saw. Horrors! Gold fish fora table decoration! Well, why not? Besides’ it was that kind of a party! Flowered ice cream fand animal [cookies were ‘served. Here’s an Unusual ‘Room. There is an unusual “@fming room whose walls are a dull: bile and the furniturétis. painted a siytl orange with blu Aba rid trim Ehe table wédrs black. oil cloth dolijegeA black glass bow! filled with goldenrod com- mands the center. of the table, Two black glass twisted candlesticks with orange-hand.dipped candies flank ‘the bowl while two .Venstlad | glass tfées of gteen and orangg’ stand at x “ashi the diagonals. The plates for six on the doilies are an English pottery, ivory in color with a dull orange border. The glasses are a clear Venetian with a line ef blue woven through the stem. Beautiful gla: been the “Joy forever” to the housewife but there has come into the shops lately many unusual varieties of peasant pottery from foreign shores, We have peasant Pottery from France, Spain, Italy and England a8 well as Holland and Denmark. Peasant pottery seems to fill a Particular need. It harmonizes with eretonne and painted woodwork; it is informal and appropriate for sun- room use or afternoon tea. Its qual- ity ‘sa sharp contrast to the fin Ished product of the china factories. The fact -that the plates. are th'rk, slightly Warped, curfously, \shaped And “designed in a freehdnd slap dash manner only *%%5 {a their eharr has always ‘talan Potrery owl. «n interesting table may be made by using a large Ttalian pottery bow! fied. with fruit: as. a center pleco, The ‘table “may be loNge having two stripsof Italan linen for covering. Four’ Spanish «twisted candlesticks Of yellow andybiue may be put in a row down the Iength of the table end Ughted with short yellow or biué “canal TAt one end »place an italian jug, the ‘kind with a cru: dled: nosé,) At: the other end the t ot’ from which milady’ pours, Plate, tea. nd saucer and a blue wlaiss, mu, mirror.” Upon the cented of the m: ror she placed a large green Ame: foan ‘pottery comport roses. All around the edge of the mirror was a wreath of ferns and roses. At either end.of the table ‘glass tick with ‘the ahone vor ‘York, sister-in4 ice of Wal is sald possess, sopunsnable mory for faces; \a fact which was evident at a we ‘he Casper Sunday Cribune SHAWLS, DOvVBLE GEOR; GETTE SHAW 7 Wan PaivteD SHAWL , WITH FUR COLLAR. kB heeded @——-PHOTO? ROBE OF HANDSOME: SPAWISH SHAWLS WORN ishproved upon. Its color- cainot *bé more brilliant, its It is The Spanish ghawl is a thing of not b «reat beauty and a joy ferever. It is in a class with exquisite pieces of handmade lace, old silver, Paisley, and all sorts of treasure that is kept im one's family. It is worth its weight in gold. By its weight of embroidery is it judged and priced;-by. the length of its fringe is it judged and priced; ‘and last, but not least, by the beauty of its design and colcring is ‘dwed and priced. And, of course, , the olte~ it is, the-more is-ite ys Spanish shawls. The: enhanced. “laraped into a picturesque costume. Its conventional floral design can- One shaw! is draped into a straight axceping Ott Cigarets HE, silk mare heavy! or. lustrous. a handwork of. cquisite beauty. It is the loveliest wrap for all love- ly woméns And it is something th: every woman “Wants, and, 1 something that every fash ple woman shold have. i Julia Faye, one of the Paramount ed in Cecil picture, © proud pos » EMBROIDERED, HAND-PAINTED, - APPLIQUED AND STRIPED, NOW POPULAR WIDE SCARF OF ROMAN \ STRIPE» SIL \ (MPORTED) By JULIA FAYE lined gown and the other forms a shawl-cape. The colorings are of the most brilliant scarféts and pinks qued design of a deep purple, sewn on with gold threads. At the right a long, wide, brilli: Roman shawl is shown, such as Water Opals Are New in Jewelry NEW YORK—No bit of jewelry is more. extraordinary than the im ported “water opals.”, These little stones “are efclosed fn crystal and allowed to move around in a sp. ly prepared laquid. The effect kaleidoscopic. Windsor Castle, the oldest royal residence in the world, was develop. PAGE NINE A woman fs chairman of the Lon- n Education committee. ne, The Chinese have lately developed a fondness for American chewing gum. _—_—___. Yellow has been for ages the fa- vorite color of the high officials in Chi $5.00 Reward Five dotlars reward will be paid the party furnishing the Casper Tribune information leacing 1@ capture of the person who ig fraudulentiy collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper oF to Da ed out of the hunting lodge of Saxon kings erected on its sit long before the Norman conquest. Bladebones of sheep were used by the Arabs as material on which to write when paper was unknown, and many famous sayings have | found on these remarkable “paper substitutes.” : and magentas and ¢ In the sketch at the lower left of thé above ut, a hand-painted shawl is shown, with a fur collar, Hand-painted shawls like this are mor nd more s of note are turn nd genius to creating new for them. Eve week th new creations, some of ally signed by well known . ‘Their decorations run from tropical jungle scenes, through Egyptian patterns of startling and primitive beauty, to the delicate tracerles of Japanese art. Then there are the georgette shawls that every woman can make for herself. They are of double lay- ers, sometimes of the same color, and sometimes with one layer of one shade and the other layer of an other. In the circle above, one lay- er of the georgette is wine color and the other t ith appli- ens. popular ig their an authorized collector from the ofrice. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to shew his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 a ——— Fashion Favors the High Crown Early Showing of Gage Hats and Little Miss Gage for the Young Miss. The Mitchell Hat Shop In Kassis Dry Goods Wy DAY SCHOOL Are You Wishing You Had a Good Position? —or> ARE YOU PREPARING FOR A GOOD. POSITION? * Prepare in the Right Way.. ENROLL TODAY CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. 546 East Yellowstone Order Your J. Ogden Otto H. Kahn Vanderbilt dixon Latly Laurier Phone 1825 receht garden -party given to one —although preferred by Joneph Leiter for Fall EWin Today the .littlo; girl can live a life of such natural normal develo) ment attired in her--simple-,littl rock with its matching-bloomers, -“ For the little girl from about’ two to six, frocks with matching bloom- ers are so.]ike Her“ little brother's clothes thtit'™itz4s hard to tell’ the ‘iffer AStraight . lines from shoal td hemline are Sine Be a frocks. Ni an Tepe Miere ta @ tiny leather. belt oF a.girdle, but comparatively seldom. For school or play .singhams for warm weather aré the great fa- vorites, ever,. when! chilly ces, -blug rep or twill younKer E i becoming developed in heavy white Fation::: Phey are’ very” younger maid so popu! Atl . 1 of trimming ts for little girls” frbotes: For Partias. eee: When she goes to: little girl usually weats}a;troc georgette, or perhaps’ ft! soft milky These frocks are sometities sleave: less or they may have a tiny puff. Smocking across \the neck and shoulders is trimming. . ‘| C The coats are as straight and plain as ever'\—frequently fur: thousand wounded men from hos- “| pital Among. the guests was a cer- mt, and as she shook -Altmilar gathering months before she had’ given the sergeant a flower from her. bouquet. This.cigaret. holder makes it ¢o atively ent ‘ mparatively * It ten't so hard for Irene Corlett of New York yi milday’s smoking equipment. It's the latest 11. away from tobacco a very popular form) Uff” “ow trimmed ‘for added | warmth and |* smartness. Ni! The girl from ten to” fitteen is usually, Des dressed when, she fol- lowg ‘the ‘sports umes of her older sister, “Straight Une flannel or rep) frocks :for daytime,,daintily finished with white colars’and-cufts. Soft chiffons, georgettes or silks in very simple Styles ‘for evening. Good Watches for wai e 0 ches-of the kind illustrated above are among and most popular styles of the day. 3 e(range in prices trom $20 to $40 according / to thevqWalityof the case and the number of jewWels-in’thesmoxements, All-are fully guar- + téeds yj aka) $< ‘ ~ - “Cash or Systematic Payments: Our policy‘is:to.suit and satisfy our trade: We appreciate your cash business or will grant you convenient terms—the price is the same. We are accommodating, everything is elastic except- i Quality, Price and Value, they are f nd, they aré-the best ed you will find anywher We Invite You to Look ! Perkins Everyday brings new surprises by express for the younger generation, n garments pe: brought to us Fifth Avenue. ew and: beautiful garments on display— rsonally selected by Mr. Perkins—and simultaneously with their appearance on For the Wee Miss and Man FROCKS—Of Serge, Silk, Velvet and Jersey. - HATS—For boys and girls—fur trimmed. COATS—In dressy models or plain Topcoats for boys or girls—all prices kept interestingly low. WG Perkins & Co df a SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. AMPICO NOW These Prominent whose names appea John D. yal Holiness Pope Plus XI Mayor George E. Cryer Arthur Letts A George Ha: James Sclul Kecondo Gua: Hal Reache Rex H. Clark ‘waford Flora Myers Engel Douglas McLean r in the column to the right—possess the wealth to command Betty Compson J, Schumacher Kenneth Price the best the world af- fords. They and thousands like them have select- ed the AMPICO. May Allison those to whom cost means nothing, the Ampico is equal- ly available to those of mod- est means. It may be ob- tained here in a wide range of prices and styles and in the following celebrated pianos: CHICKERING: Grands, $8050.00 up. Uprights, $1,800. MARSHALL & » WENDELL : Grands, $2375. Uprights, $1075. Conventent terms, Your old plane will be accepted in exchange, The Chickering With the Ampico The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. AYRES JEWELRY CO. Fi Home of the Chickering 133 SOUTH CENTER STREET CASPER And Lavoye, Wyo. 232 East 2nd. Phone 194 — — ==

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