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{ PAGE FOUR. MUCH LAND 1S Sal OUTRIGHT BY GOVERNMENT Homestead Entries Have Large Part in Total Acreage Disposed Of 31.—Public governm end of the ar amounting to 1,048 or more than sixty per ‘and surf: » of Alnska and ons. ted under unre amounts to 186,- approp: » public today by the n general land largest went into © produced feet long to the gal- Does your coffee vary in flavor? It should be always the same. 1O MAKE good uniform strength and flavor always, 3 you must not only measure and ting it carefully, but yeu must also have th RIGHT GRIND of coffee for percolator use. Any old grind It should have the chaff removed, be ground into fine pieces of uniform size, and be practically free from the coffee “dust’’ Coffee. that makes EXPLORERIS BACK AGAIN FROM ARCTIC BUTTE, Oct. 31—Knut Rasmus- sen, who spent,the last three and a half years exploring Greenland and studying the Eskimo tribes, passed through Butte today on the way to Washington where he will make a ormal. report of his -explorations to n. He is accom- kimoes, a man of f 28. He expects t in Washington OIL CASE IS RESTED LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 31.— The government today rested its case agdinst the Pan-American Pe- troleum and Transport company for cancellation of leases and contracts ik Hills naval oi! rererve in pected completion of the *s testimony in the suit ward L, Doheny with 0,000 to J B. Fall, the interior, to get ts worth $100,0( not ank J. Hogan, attorney for the started immediately to pre- defense argument of the By NEA Airmail Service (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) PARIS—Appliqued velvet flow- bouldolr afternoon coats. robes, hats and PARIS—One way of making the high crown look even higher is to overtop it with two or three lofty wired loops of moire ribbon. The ribbon is held to the brim by a directoire steel buckie. LONDON—A recent fashion show proved that not only frocks but shoes will be very decolette. The re turn of the waist line.is presaged by 1 belt of soft material and here and there by a flaring of the old time “bell” type. skirt LONDON—The vogue of Scotch paid 1s by no means over. Some re markably handsome sports _ coats shown here today are of Wool in gay Scotch plaid with the hems deep‘y fringed. NEW YORK— The large feather fan is going to be a vital part of the winter evening costume. Need jess to say, the bigger the fan and the brighter {ts hue, the greater its amartness, NEW YORK—lour colors appear and re-appear in all sorts of combl- nations when the top coats or en- semble suits are in question. One favorite is black trimmel with squir- percolator coffee of won't do at all. muddy percolator rel or some other light fur. The oth. er-colors are penny, shutter green and rust. NEW YOR! Amber and black cnyx make up an unusual necklace which embodies one smart color com- bination of ‘the season. In this case the amber was cut into cubes the onyx was in cylindrica! Is. NEW YORK—Some of the latest wedding rings are not wholly of plat- inum. Many brides seem to prefer a carved pattern, in which platinum and gold are intertwined. Paris—The e ing frock made up largely of tull in high favor at resent, Often this type of frock long, slim bodice of satin or metal cloth hing betow the hips. From this the dress is made London—The topper hat of man’s formal now on the feminine head. the high silk ardrobe—is Of hat Here is where much of the trouble with varying strength and flavor comes in. No matter how good a coffee maker you are, you'll have trouble with coffee that isn’t especially ground, sifted and graded for Percolator use. That’s why we urge you to try Solitaire PERCOLATOR GRIND Coffee. “double-ground” in i It is specially constructed machines which remove the chaff, grind and grade the coffee to a uniform size, and sift out practically al! Il the coffee ‘‘dust.” Get a can at your grocer’s next.time you buy coffee and see if this special grind doesn’t have a delicio always. us and uniform flavor Write to The Morey Mercantile Company, ways”, W. H. Brown Mkt. and Grocery Capitol Grocery and Market C. L. Edgerton The Grand Grocery Grant Street Grocery and Market Johnson Bros. Midwest Commissary Co. P. Mellas Grocery and Mkt. Denver for copy of a 24-page booklet entitled “How to Make Good Coffee Al- containing Solitaire Coffee Recipes. a FREE the famous Noyes Gro. and Mkt. No. 1 Noyes Gro. and Mkt. No. 2 Northwestern Gro. and Mkt. Piggly Wiggly Popular Gro. and Market, (W. W. Anderson) ters’ plush, this creation has u band and flat cocarde of ribbon. New York—Shawls seem to be ‘Sn’ for another season. They come from Italy and China now, at™least as often as from Spain and the new- est ones are embroidered only in one corner. is New York—Black and brown, the smart colors just now, are cleverly combined in a pull-on-hat of black felt. This has a wide band of black satin ribbon, edged at top and bot tom by a narrow band of pale brown rabbit fur. PARIS—Lace bids fair to have a return of its extraordinary vogue of a little while ago. Lace of all sorts, from stiff metallic to’ thin. nest cobweb is used how on nee frocks, lirgerig evening cloaks and afternoon costumes. LONDON—Fleld flowers suddenly have a led to many of the young er society women. Daistes and but” tercups and. wood violets for her evening bouquet are demanded from the: florists. new known as “ it has a certain si sheen to it, such g may detect on a y the spangles vised. It is altogether of n, With fronds of uncurled ostrich cascading from the brim. NEW YORK—Some of the white kidskin gloves now have their cuffs faced with vivid Orange, scar- let and jade mong the colorg which peep t the cut-out pattern. LONDON—Women are finding a tricorne hat very chie for semidress at present, NEW YORK—A r ee at pres ent may be as elc s you please but on the other hand it may, this r the last word in dainty 5 t iny of the negligees in dark, soft sill are trimmed with edging: and ruffles of lace, NEW YORK Rosenthal and Shelquist Service Grocery Starks Grocery and Market Sweeney & Doherty E. R. Williams ‘ew handkerchiefa are divided into of the “sports” t small squares by rows of stitching in bi ant shades, One initial ts embroidered in the corner, NEW YORK—Among the reall¥ correct ensemble suits today is that Three stories of an Armour and company factory in Chicago stock- yards collapsed when a fire wall give way. Tons of machinery, masonry and meat were hurled into a twisted mass of debris. [SETTING THE STYLES he Casper Daily Cribune Collap brown suede is good. So also is black suede, especially if combined with black leather. ‘| tur at all. Buch is a heavy coat of which combines silk with cloth of suede-like texture. The frock has wholly cloth. PARIS.—Gold and silver are com- bined very often lately. One sees gold and silver shoes, gold and silve wrist bags and gold and silver lace evening gowns. PARIS.—For evening wear, either as a cloak or as part of the gown, the silk embroidered shaw] 1s now in evidence. It is worn with the embroidered corner over one shoul- der, LONDON.—The more one can re* semble a pencil In figure, the more fashionable one will be this coming season. Evening gowns are cut ve low in back or lack a back alk together. LONDON.—A well known Amert- can woman dining recently at the Berkeley, has set a new fashion in pearl necklaces. The pearls, in- stead of being graduated, were strung hit or miss in regard to size. WwW YORK.—While the dark. mn suede shoe is not just now at the height of style; the long cabin AUNT JEMIMA) PANCAKE FLOUR ‘black scotch woolen, trimmed oe by a gray and black-plaid lning o: wool which turns back to form revers. - NEW YORK.—One of the swank- ly little bengaline frocks in black, , which is among the tallored vogues, has a rather high neck and long: sleeves. It is trimmed with thin little Greek pattern borders of red leather at cuffs and neck. PARIS.—The small hat today is taking on more and more originality. One creation by Lewis, a very chic thing in black panne velvet, fite the head with turbin-like snugness, In front it has, however, a high, tri- angular ornament of leopard’ fur, rising to a peak above the crown, PARIS.—Canadian furs are high in vogue just now, A’ coat-of Can- adian dyed squirrel is made’ with a ers now appear on evening gowns,|the touches of silk, but the coat is OW Waist Une and belt of the fur and @ roll collar of gray velvet. LONDON—The craze of real jew- j elry is increasing today rather than diminishing. It 1s proper now to wear a very big jeweled otnament on the right shoulder, LONDON.—The latest decoration for the ultra-smart boudoir is indi- rect lighting, diffused through ala- baster bowls of fruit and flowers. Walls in many boudoirs ate being painted in dappled gold. NEW YORK.—The buckles now appearing on street shoes are mod- els of diminutive beauty. Simple in design, they employ cut steel rather than stones for their ornamentation. NEW YORK.—To look down Fifth avenue from the top of a bus dur- ing the shopping hour’ is to realize that brown and black are pre-em!: nently the fashionable colors toda: There is beginning to be just an in- fusion of purple, in~hat, purse or coat Mning. The Costa’ Rican government is construction of a pier the Pacific port of VOTE FOR J. N. WELLS PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT NO. 1 (All North of Northwestern R. R. Tracks) A man who will discharge the duties of the office with fairness and justice to everybod: La Follette Candidate For United States Senator From Wyoming . —Political Advertisement. | y. Political Advértisemont. 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