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South Center street,..complimentary to Mrs. Maurice O'Connor and Mrs. |) ——Joe Dont.n of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Guests presént were: Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs, Pitt Covert,,.Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Mark Davis, Mrs. M.-C.°Price, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mrs! William B, Cobb and sister, Miss. Marjorie. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Piere Smith, Mrs. Barl C. Boyne, Mrs. Leo Dunn, Mrs. E. Paul Bachelier, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs.’ J. ’. Bingenheimer, Mrs. Sue Schulte, Mrs. J. P. Smith, - Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Mary Gillis, Margaret.Sullivan, Mrs. Frar Bigiin, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Ai: Donlin and Mrs. O'Connor. eee Informal Party. This : Evening at Holloran Home. Mrs. Robert Grieve, who was just recently married, will be the honored. guest at a Mnen shower and card party to be given this evening. by thg Misses. Katherine and Leah Hol- loran at their home on South David street. . Guests who wil! attend Include Mrs. J. K, Davis, Miss Kathryn Ma- honey, ™ Virginia Bagby, Miss Mary Kassis, Miss Fanchon Norton, Miss Edna Kassis, Miss Lela Craft, Miss Victoria Kassis,, Miss Lulu Duty, Miss Nellie Craft, Miss Ruth Stevenson und Mrs. Grieve. , oe Helpful Club Will Be Entertained. Mrs. William Gustin will enter- tain. at her home, 1449 Hast Second street on Thursday ‘afternoon: for the regular meeting of the Helpful club. Mrs. Brock Will Entertain For Aid Members Tomorrow. The Willing Workers circle of the First Baptist church will be enter- tained Thursday afternoon. at 2 0’. clock by Mrs. W. H. Brock “at her residence, 937 Madison. street. :U-MéHhome shr cmf sh cm shrdu : eee jursday. The Gleaner circle ‘of the First Baptist church will-hold an all day meeting Thursday, September 25, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Goodnight, 803 West Eleventh street. A iunch will be served at 1 o'clock. ‘ ae Senate of Matrons Meeting This Evening. The Senate of Matrons of Narona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 will meet this ‘evening at, the home of Mrs. A. 'T. Phillips, 406 East Eighth street. All visiting past noble grands are n> vitka to attend. - Ceramic Club Megting At Whisenbunt Home. i The regular meeting of the Cera- mic club will be held Thursday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. John Whisenbunt, 232. North Lincoln street. . eee Baptist Circle Will Meet Tomorrow. The Baptist East Side circle will meet for mission study i a Afternoon at 2 o'clock at the hom of Mrs. O. F. Steffen, Conwell street. desired. 320. South A full atendance Is oSe Mission Society to Meet at Baptist Church. R The M'ssion society of the Em- manuel Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the: church with Mrs. J.°T. Hanna and Mrs. I aenast aves as hostesses. Moose, Meeting» The regular business .meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose will be held ‘tomorrow eyening at the Moose hall after which a weiner lunch will be served. The public is invited to attend. . <0. 0. E. S. Meeting Thursday Evening. Ft. Casper chapter No, 4, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting on Thursday evening. Sep- tember 25, at the Masonic Temple, to which all members and visiting Eastern Stars in the city are invited to. attend. The business meeting wili be followed by a social hour ineluding dancing and light’ refresh- ments will be served. @ examin- ing committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies’ Aid Meeting Planned. ‘The regular monthly social meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid society of the East Casper Methodist Community church will be held Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Max Woodward; 1128 East Tenth street. The Kenwood bus may be taken as far as Tenth street. eee Young: People to Be Entertained. The young people of the First Presbyterian church will hold a so- clal and business meeting at the LEARN TO DANCE You have always wanted to be good dancer, why not make up your mind to learn now. LADY AND GENTLEMAN TEACHERS Private or class lessons. The Bluebird School of Dancing 142 S. Durbin St. Hours 12 to 10 p. m. daily PHONE 2932 Miss ! apabirn of the: meeting -will to reorganize.the Christian Endeav. or society for more active service this winter and to have -a’. general good time. All those interested in Christian: Endeavor and not attand- Ing the society of another church are cordially invited to be present. cee Mrs. Brown Will Entertain Members of Bridge Club. Mrs. C. O. Brown will entertain the members of her bridge club to- Morrow afternoon at her residence, 340 West. Twelfth street. PERSONALS --ond Mrs. Frank LaVelle are ‘vy congratulations-on the ar- 3 Inorning at ‘6. o'clock of 2 baby son at their'some on South McKinley street. Mrs, LaVelle and son, Jack, are reported to be pro- gressing nicely. x 2. Miss Margaret Laughman of the Perkins Specialty sh visiting with relatives at bridge, O., having arrived there yesterday, cee Mrs. George A. Weedell has re- turned from a three weeks visit spent with friends and relatives in St. Louis and Chicago, owe F Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Feher of Mid- west. are shopping and visiting with friends here for a‘few days. They are gugsts at the Henning. see Miss Margaret Fulton who has been spending the last month with her parents in Denver returned to Casper yesterday. ss 8 - Mrs. Francis Donovan who-has been the guest of friends here f the last week left yesterday for het home in the northern part of the state. ese. Mr. and Mrs. C.*W. Kennedy and Mis. F. C. Roselan are visiting with friends at Salt Creek having motored out this morning. ore .. Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. Stuart and children are visiting with friends at the home of Mrs. Stuart's parents near Buffalo, eee Mrs.’ Anna Wright, of Denver is visiting In Casper for a few. days the guest of her daughter, Mi: F. Wright. reoee Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. York and baby ‘son are among the Denver bus- faeee. visitors wae several days ere. Lillan are guests + ‘for several days of-Mrs. M. E. Febbell at -her home in Savannah, N. near Syracuse. eee Mrs, B. B. Brooks, Republican national committeewoman, left this morning by motor for Sheridan where she will organize a Repub Mean Woman's club. . eee J. F. Duthie, president of the Duthie ~ Qjl company and .. Mrs. Duthie departed last evening for their home in Sedttle after spending some time bes ane tn Salt Creek. Mr, and Mire J. 1H Merrill of Salt Creek were Casper arrivals yester- day. Mr. Merrill is manager of the Duthie Ol! company. cee Mrs. L. W. Sturm of Cody ts visit- ing'in the city with her sister, Mrs. M. M. Myer, 405 South Lincqln streets, and brothers, T. D. and W. H. Tedford. Mrs. Sturm will*leave Florence: Minneapolis, accompanied by) her father, W. H. Tedford, Ts ne Ge eee Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Denison, in, Omaha and vicinity for the last three months returned to Casper geen the trip having been made eee Mr. and Mrs... Michael, Northan Quinn, left yesterday for Cheyenne where they will visit for afew days before returning to their home. . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loyer are guests In the city for a few days from their home in Colorado. Griineisen CITY BRIEFS Thomas S. Heath and H. J. Hen- derson’ are here* soaay. on’ business from Denver. ee. Charles E. McLong will edo this evening for Colorado to spend a -wo Week's vacation with his par- ents. j e oe H. T. McLang and sons are spend- ing a week in, Denver visiting with friends and relatives.’ ee W. H. Geis of the Consolidated Ot! company returned yesterday morn- ng from a short business trip to Cheyenne, 3 eee H. M. Cook of Sait"Lake City who has been spending the last week In Casper left yesterday overland for Lander. ss. Clarence Harley is here today vis- iting with friends from his home in Los Angeles. “Mr. Harley was a res- dent of Casper for a* ‘umber. of years, se. Ralph Dinger and M. Tabor left Monday evening for Tulsa after ‘pending several days in Casper on business. eee . H, Bryan of Grand) Rapids, his: brother, W. eee G. Bryan. T. J. Everett ts a Cheago lawyer spending several days in Casper this week. eee William McCarthy departed yes- terday for Denver after a ‘several days visit spefit“here and at Salt Creek with friends, Seria) HH. Woods arrived in the city this norning #nd will spend several days here attending to business affairs+ During his stay here he will be a guest at the Henning. THE FINEST IN “RADIO The Radiola Super Heterodyne. ~The Brunswick-Radiola Super- Let us show them to you. The Chas. E. Wells Music pany Crosley-Radiola 232 E. Second St. Casper Gladstone Hotel W. First St. the latter part. of the week ~ for! Suitable for. Two Purposes So often we are asked for a light trim slipper with moderate heels: that will do street wear. r both dress and It has been rather’hard to fill this re- quirement but at last we have succeeded. This néat new style is just such Fat shoe as one can wear on varied occasions with the P Notice ing appropriately shod. erfect confidence of be- it’s sightly openwork oyer the instep, and the elastic goring which results in age fitting around the ankle and arch. Moderate- rourided toes and the now popular box heels, In Black Suede or Satin. $10.00 W rsx sear Che Casver Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. Dollar Day | THURSDAY AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE SHOE SPECIAL ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S SLIP. PERS—New fall siyles.in broken sizes, in Patent Leather, Black and Kid, with military and low Brown heels. Thuroday special at = Shoe Dept. Main Floor. CHILDREN’S HATS Children’s Hats—A big assort- ment of trimmed and tailored hats for school wear. Each--,._ Second Floor. INFANTS’ SACQUES Infants Cashmere Sacques— Made of fine quality white Cashmere, daintily trimmed with colored silk embroider: Second Floor. CORSETS R. & G. Corsets, medium and low bust models, front lace and pope girdles. Regular $2.00 values; Each BRASSIERES Made of fine quality Pott back closing sizes sizes 32-4) flesh only 3 FOR...-__.. Ladjes’ Sweaters—A big assort- ment of Bie and Coat bien iad alues to $10.00. BCR - 2-42 BOUDOIR CAPS A new shipment of pretty Silk Boudoir Caps, lace and ribbon trimmed, assorted colors, Each APRONS Polly Prim Aprons and Smocks —Made of colored Indian Head and Crepe, yarn embroidered. $ (KNITCAPS.— - Wool Knit Caps—Brushed wool and plain knit caps in a big va. riety of eplors. ach_. SLEEPERS Children’s Sleewers — Good quality outing flannel sleepers with feet. Sizes 2 to 8. Each__ INFANTS’ BONNETS Infants’ Silk Bonnets—Made of fine quality crepe de chine and poplin, ribbon and fur trim- med, white only.» “Each 2__ A big rack of Wool and Silk Dresses. Sizes up to 44. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL o/.00 GINGHAMS 82 inch Zephyr Ginghams in beautiful patterns, small checks, Pheer and plain colors, 85¢ quality at 4 YARDS FOR._ |GOLDEN RU LONGCLOTH Yard wide, soft finish, regular 25c yard, featured tomorrow at 5 YARDS FOR -_.... Third Floor. STAMPED PILLOW CASES 7 42x86 Stamped Pillow Cases, $ on good quality muslin, regular $1.49 quality, Third Floor. COMFORT COVERING Bungalow Cretonne and Cotton Challies in suitable designs for covering comforts at 5 YARDS FOR. STAMPED APRONS , In lovely colors, easy to work, ready to make up, regular $1.39, tomorrow at Third Floor. OUTING FLANNELS Be ready for winter, new stock of Outings in 27 inch dark and light paterns at 6 YDS. FOR__ Third Floor. EXTRA SPECIAL Dollar Day Attractions A wonderful -assortment of Pattern Hats selected from our regular stock for Dollar Day. SPECIAL Second Floor SCRIM CURTAIN Marquisette Curtains, plain hem and lace edge cream #hd white, wonderful values a Main Floor. WOOL GOODS Here are gathered plain and novelty weave woolens, that are just right for school dresses or dresses for street wear, values up to $3.00 yard, your choice at, yard CURTAIN NETS White and Cream Filet Nets, mae tobe curtains, values up 5 oe: at eur Floor. BUTYCHYNE Plain and shadow stripe Buty- chyne for Undergarments and Binings, all colors at 2 YARDS FOR $ BLACK SATEEN 36 inch Black Sateen, regular 85c quality, ppcelant grate 4 at 3% YARDS FOR . ARMY SOX Men’s satural color army sox, a dandy for winter wear, our reg- ular 85c value, at 4 PAIRS FOR Men’s Store, MEN’S SILK SOX Men’s Fibre Silk Hose in Cor- dovan, Black, Grey and Novy, our regular 65c number, 3 FOR Men’s Store. KNIT TIES Men’s Knit Ties, all new arriv- als, a large selection of nifty paterns, regular 75ic, at 3 FOR Men’s itcrahe BOYS’ TAMS . Your choice of light and dark paterns, wonderful values, of- fered at, each. Balcony. BOYS’ OVERALLS Made just like dads, sizes 3 to 17 years, Union made, at_-__ Balcony BOYS’ SLEEPERS Made of good quality Outing, in neat patterns, these have no feet. Special at ... FALL NECKWEAR To finish up your new frocks, select from this assortment o! new styles at Main Floor. VANITY SETS A special buy for this sale, 3- piece Vanity Sets, finished in blue, gold and “rose, they are wonderful at PERCALES 36 inch Percales in desirable light and dark patterns, regu- lar 25c quality, at 6 YDS. FOR CRETONNES Yard-wide Cretonnes in lovely patterns, regnlar 59c to 79c quality, featured at 2 YDS. FOR Third Floor. BATH TOWELS 22x44," extra heavy Bath Tow- els, all white, regular 69c qual- ity, Tomorrow at 2 FOR. DRESS GINGHAMS 32 inch fast color Ginghame in checks and blocks, in all colors, a dandy at 6 YARDS FOR__.. $ $ =f $ $ Basement Bargains A whole supply in Penci] T regular 5c quality 86 for . ‘ablets, Writing Tablets in. tutone or Irish Regular 10c, 12 for ~-__ $1.00 Linen, ruled or unruled, Crepe Toilet Paper, regu- lar 15c, 7 rolls for __ "$1.00 Mama Dolls for the little girls, reg- ular $1.39, Special at TURKISH TOWELS 18x36 Double Thread Turkish Towels, a splendid number for Dollar Day at 3 FOR Third Floor. FACE TOWELS 17x34 All White Huck Towels, our regular 19c quality, offered for tomorrow at 7 FOR...... Third Floor. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Good weight Brown Muslin, no starch, yard wide, our see, stock at 7 YARDS FOR _ SHEETS Here we offer Sheets in 54x90, 72x90 and 81x90, every size, cut fully values to $1.49, all featured at © Third Floor. $ VERY SPECIAL As a special offer in Com- munity Plate Silverware, we offer for tomorrow only, Tudor Plate Dutchess pat- tern Teaspoons 6 FOR--... Fourth Floor. WOMEN’S PURSES A collection of good styles, all leather, regular $1.49, for to- morrow, at Main Floor. SLEEPERS Children’s Sleepers for cold nights. These have feet and are sure to keep the little tots warm. All sizes at Main Floor, LADIES’ WOOL HOSE Just received a new stock of Wool Hose, prepare now for fu- ture use, at Main Floor. SCHOOL STOCKINGS In Black and Brown, fine combed yarn stockings, fine zi, 25c quality at 6 PAIRS FOR. Main Floor. $ MISSES’ UNION SUITS For cooler weather, we offer, slightly fleeced cotton Union Suits in grey and white, all sizes, regular $1.49, at. Main Floor. $ ] $ KNIT BLOOMERS Just arrived for women, $1.25 and $1.65 quality, knee length, eo be had in all colors, Choice Main Floor. WOMEN’S GAUZE VESTS In white and flesh, tailored or bodice tops, all sizes, 39c to 48c quali offered at SB) FOR’. ooo ou. ccs Main Floor. WORSTED HOSE Dee stitch, heather mixed, for school or street wear, new stock, choice at 2 PAIRS FOR Main Floor. CREPE PLISSE 80 inch Lingerie Crepe in Pink, Sky, Maise, Honey Dew, Lav- ender and ‘white, regular 35c. Tomorrow at 314 YARDS.... ‘ Third Floor, $ CRASH TOWELING 18 inch Crash Toweling, bleach- ed and unbleached, 18c¢ quali- ty, at 7 YARDS FOR . Third Floor. MEN’S OVERALLS AND JACKETS 220 weight Overalls and Jack- ets, for tomorrow only at each Men’s Store. WORK SHIRTS Pull cut chambray work Shirts, regular 69c quality at 2 FOR. . Men’s Store, FOURTH FLOOR SPECIALS Aluminum Aluminum Percolators Cookie Sheets Aluminum Dish Pans ---- Aluminum Preserving Kettles -- Aluminum with cover Eight Cups and Saucers -. Sandwich Plates Aluminum Thermos Bottles Set of 4 Glass Mixing Bowls LE DEPT STORE LINDSAY & CO.