Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1924, Page 5

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hee a T. B. Tough is an arrival trom Washington, D. C. Mr. Tough is a guest atthe Gladstone hotel.” cee Dr, \W. Bryant came in-yesterday from Salt Creek. Dr. Bryant «is stopping at the Henning. . » eee L, Binning is. in the city from Midwest on business. > <2 5 Mrs. Sheehan retyrned last -even- Mr. and) Mrs. W..H, Brown, 455 Milton Avenue, are the parents of a baby daughter. Both mother and baby are ‘reported to be doing nicely. : s2 8 Mr. and) Mrs. R..H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. "°W. Cobb /and’ Mr. and-Mrs. B. Lummis will return this evening from water, where they spent the kk end. coe E, Sturgeon was a Portland, Ore- gon, arrival in the city yesterday. Mr. Sturgeon is stopping at the Henning. s a ne C. McGtire, salesman for Rothén- berg cigars from Denver, is a guest at the Hénning: ae : ec ee 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lee ‘of Spring- dale, Montana, are spending the week end in Casper. 0%.) ce8 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W, BE. Irwin of La- voye, Wryo., are spending. a short time in Casper’ visiting with friends. cele Colored Pongee Genuine colored: Pongee. in - ten colors to choose: from, Book week at the Ubrary for the children of Casper closed last even- ing after a very successful week: ‘Satin: Face Canton This*soft Nixurious ma- terial so popular for this You'll find-it'a pleasure to roam about here and select all the things you will need for the winter sewing—new fabrics that are a joy to cut into and fashion; but- _/ tons and trimmings that add brightness and distinction to any frock; thread and motions and patterns—we have everything you need to make home-sewing an . economy anda pleasure. Prices Are Really Interesting This Week Novelty Coatings PER YARD $71.98 A most wonderful selection of 54-inch coatings. Plain weaves and plaids. These are.among the best numbers we show. Val- ues up to $3.95. Come early and make your selection. Woolen Suitings Here are gathered a very good selection of novelty Hundreds of books were on lAlplay all high colors. Very special} season's frocks, can be | suitings in plain checks, ond many. chfidren took 4 1s i i i ore eet ae aia aetna seek esl ResEO | tek Sy aes Sees Maide eas sito, Values see the display and to order. books trom the co'lection. | No! books have Leen loaned out fo the children the past week but they may have them on Monday, November. 17. . pers thy A. Mendes, a business man trom San Francisco is here ¢n route to Billings. “Mr, Mendes'is s ‘guest’ at the Henning. Buty-Chyne Satinettes The largest range of colors to choose from ‘in’ the city, * both ‘plain and i Striped, offered at —..4 ic af! v Wool Flannels. Just received yesterday as} new shipment of the popular 54-inch Wool Flannels in all » soa EN ners Miss Isabelle Coppin, arrived this morning fron Mie Tl, and. will be the gues of Miss Margaret Daugherty on Center. street. . ee ae W. Kepler, an old.time realdent of Lavoye, is in the city. John’ Schuster of. Allia: Casper for a few. days, istered iat the Hon: iat ‘The-new-ribbed ‘silk so Popular now. -We show nce | ta. In _ being reg: ston is manager ofthe.’ Arminto store, : eet i . ‘ ee mL E. /Marcolten. isa visitor in. the city. from Chicago. “Mr. Marcolter is a guest at the Henning. - ees ‘ors. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Horton of North are the parents of 2 baby daughter. Rett and babe arb re- rted to be di - Por ts doing. nicely. Now Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis “left last evening for Mayo's where Mrs. Ellis will undergo treatment in hopes: of benefitting her. health. Sway Waray, P. J. Murphy and, Pat Coughlin are in the city, from their homes in Salt. Creek. rf Ve 27 an eee \ Mrs. Roy Deaver left last ‘eve- ning for ‘New Jersey ant New. York, , where: she will. fpend the winter.. oF anes ee ; 4 pa Stewart Watson left, last) evening Thread, 6 for 25e. for his home in Chicago after ‘hav- ing spent a few days’ here on busi- ness. cee Mrs. Don Mitchie is visiting friends here from their ranch, ¢ast of Casper. 4 2 ee - ( ‘W. B. Heueh of Cheyenne is a}~ business visitor in .the city. eee 15c. r Needles,10c., Thimbles, Be, 10¢,,, erg s ; ; ‘Adjustable Skirt? ‘Belts, ASe,,.] Beacon Bath Robe Blankets : ; Ln aaa ec ea dali M. °J. Campbell and Fred Brus 19. ; hee ‘in-splendid patterns for men In pretty designs for children Chine, Spiral Granes. fi Wao RerNGa RAS EROTEHG toe 5 Nisa bbe Linings,'63e/and* | Cc cer Sonnets with | as well as grown ups. Yard | Ctherg. Values ai $6.25 - 4 AD . ‘cord: iced at’ i rf erake fae a8 ‘They are registered t:the Henning. Dress‘Snaps,’8e. ° >: $5.25 AND $7.9 wide. Priced 98e This week 9 19 Harry Shaw of San Francteco is Hooke and fiyes: Se. i 5 at --------------- priced at ____-_ °. an out-of-town arrival. Mr. Shaw is Silk Thread, 2 for 18c. & guest of the Gladstone. Trimming B pal 106) 18e,. “niger Mrs. Anna Leeper has taken up 25c. her residence at the Gladstone: ho- -Military Braid, :¥3e. tel. Shexve Tape'Lines, Bc, 10c. B. Kragtork and John Crowe are guests in the city from the Col- rado capital. They are registered ‘at the Henning. a ee Mrs. Elizabeth “Warren, pro- Prietress of ‘the American hotel, is entertaining her’ brother, C, D. Ramsey, and sister, Mrs. B. M. Brickson, both of Long Beach, Calif. The visitors will remain ‘Thanksgiving, returning by southern route via Fort Worth and San Diego, thence up the coast to Los Angeles. FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Eat It Here—Take It Out Lunches and Banquets . served anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessen Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott for ‘street or evening wear at $2.89 $3.19 ..Serine“and deer. Our | aprice for: 45 Week shades vara. BBO 1 ” thelargest.selection Outing Flannels buy. Outings. select from an éxtensive showing of light and- dark patterns and plain white. 17c Bias Tape, 9c, 12c, 18¢..- Richac Braid, Se,.10c, 12c. Finishing: Braid, 10¢, 12c; Machitie Needles, 10c. up to $4.95, offered for Sew- ing Week i $2.69 Radium Silks What pretty things can be made up from these silks. We show a very large line of colors such as™~pink, flesh, orchid, ‘peach, maise, rose, sky navy, grey, sand, brown, black and-white, at 9 =| $1.98 4"> $2.48 ch Ginghams in’ checks, plaids and the popular plain col- ‘Buy: this. week; for future use. You are assured to find 23c, 39c Crepe de Chine 40-inch Crepe de Chine in about 20 different colors in- cluding the select shades for making. the pretty under- things for Christmas gifts. real" $1.89 + 86-inch ‘80 count Percales in light and me- _ |) dium; dark patterns. Regular 33c quality. ‘Home Sewing ‘’ 3 “Week at Cc ‘"-Bengfile Silks it in black, brown, tan-. is the opportune time to Here you can 36-inch widths at ANP 23c. . | ‘Bath Robe Blankets Patterns E SEWING 40-inch all-silk Canton Crepe, in navy, brown, jade, scarlet, rose, sapphire, sand, muffin, Mexico, grey, russet, powder blue ~ and black and white. This week offered at $2.59. Bath Robe Flannels Golden Rule Department Store , LINDSAY & CO. McCall and Pictorial Review PAGE FIVE, ak Canton Crepe PER YARD $2.59 Regular $2.95 value. Lingerie Crepes Windsor Lingerie Crepes, in plain and printed, all colors. This popular fabric featured for Home Sewing Week at 27c 30c Madras These make up into pretty Aprons or House Dresses, and what splendid -School Blouses for boys, priced at_ Handkerchief Linen Just received a new range of ‘col- ors in Handkerchief Linen, extra fine quality, $1.19 per yard White Handkerchief Linen 98c ca $1.19 $1.45 $1.98 FUR TRIMMINGS JUST ARRIVED Printed Silks To close out our remaining

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