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MARY TOBIN Mrs. Nichols Entertains Tea Club Tuesday. Mrs. R. H. Nichols was’ hostess ‘Tuesday afternoon at her home on Vark avenue for the regular meet- ing of the Tea club. Guests present vesides members were: Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Frances Biglin. "The club will be entertained again in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. N. Wheeler on Lincoln street. Informal Bridge Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon were hosts last evening at an informal bridge perty, honors at which were won by 4. C. R. Peterson and 8. N. \ Ymooks. Guests who attended were, i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mr. afid Mrs. Ler Gray, Mrs. A. M. Gee, and 8. NN@rooks. Vinner This Even! \ Lever Residence *Miss Violet Lever wi {a dinner and bridge p this eve Ing for her father, n Lever, Sr., Guests who will attend include Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr. i upd Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mr, and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. % GC. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mr. Wever. Miss Lever will entertain again tomorrow evening at another 5 dinner party in honor of her father. * cee Mrs. Covert Entertains ‘Thursday Club Today. ‘Mrs. Pitt Covert entertained the members of the Thursday Bridge cJub this afternoon at ther -home in the Standard addition® Substitutes for the afternoon were, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. C. R. Petersor, Mrs. Nell imball and Miss Patricia Sullivan. cee Miss Flemming Will Be lonored at Luncheon. «Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain in- formally at luncheon on Monday of wext week at her home, complimen- tary to Miss Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia, guest of her sister, Mrs. Leigh McGrath. 7. entertai: Mrs. Brewster Is S— Honored at Luncheon. 4 Mrs. Brewster of Connecticut, who 9 @ guest here at the home of her ‘on, 0. C. Brewster, was compli- mented today at an informal bridge lincheon given by Mrs. Leigh Mo Grath at her home, 1540 South Wal- nut street. = Guests present to meet Mrs. Brew- ‘fer were Mrs, John McGrath, Mrs. ®. C. Brewster, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mra. Carl Shumaker, Mra. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. W. W. Pollock, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. David Fox, and Miss \Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia. eee Lancheon Saturday At Sullivan Home. Invitations are being issued by the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Sulll- van for a pre-lenten lunchepn and luridge party to be given on Saturday at their home on East Tenth street. 3 see Washington Birthday Barty Friday Evening. = A Washington birthday party will be given on Friday evening at 7:30 lock at the Winter Memorial Pres- nm ohurch, corner of H and John streets, to which the public invited. Refreshments will be ferved by = committees in charge, i eee Naeqderade Dance Ts Success. ~ One of the most successful enter- tainments of the week was the mas- Querade dancing party given last evening by the Women of Moose- legion. A large number attend- and those in charge of the affair ish to thank all those who helped to ake the entertainment a success gnd to thank tho following Casper firms who donted prizes, the Cas- ——_——_—_ ee Bs vr zepenanls Coys of candy is feed a growing children, if it 4s good candy. The famous Inner-Circle Candies cannot be surpassed for quality, JOHN CO. east utr fruction in Plaque Making chroming of Gift Articles 2 speclal ine of hand Inted victures, plag floor Jampe, Persian } ther material for this work. Mrs. J. H. Younker . | Informe! Bridge | Schlerman, per Pharmacy, the Harned Furniture company, Wyoming Baking com- pany, Pep’s Confectionery, Lloyds’ Drug company. ‘ Prizes for the best costumes were awerded to the following, Migs Leola Whittney, Ted McNutt, Mr. Schiele, Mrs. Wenner, Frank Grass and Mis3 Peggy Brown. eee Stanley-Shoemaker Marraige Yesterday. Miss Helen Ida Stanley of Casper and Ivo Bland Shoemaker of Bil- lings were quietly married Wednes- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter officiating. The were attend- ed by Miss Eleen Bi ent. see Concert Friday Evening At High School ‘Auditorium. A concert of interest will be given iday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the school auditorium by the high chcol. music department. Numbers | be given by the glee club, and urtette, assisted by the orchestra. 1¢ public is invited to attend and Uckets will be placed on sale at the door. eee General Aid of Methodist Church to Meet Friday. A meeting of the general ald so- ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held on Friday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church with members of the Busy Bee circle acting as hostesses. cee Westminster Guild Holds Interesting Meeting. The Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church held a well at- tended and interesting meeting last evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. Following the dinner which was served at 6:80 o'clock, the Rev. A. J..Montgomery D. D. of New York City gave a most instruc- tive talk on Alaska, from which country he has just returned. The Rev. Montgomery will return to Alaska next summer, where the Presbyterian church maintains a hos- pital and church at Point Borrow the most northern. settlement. Dr. Griest, who is in charge of the hos- pital was formerly trustee of the church tn Casper and will visit the states in the near future. The Rev. Montgomery left last evening for Balt Lake City. ° Mr. and Mrs. Ctift Celebrate Anntversary. Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam E. Citft en- tertained last evening at their home, 218 North Beech street, in celebra- tion of their 20th wedding anniver- sary. The evening was spent in Playing 500 honors for which were won by Mrs. James Wyatt and Wil- lam Sckwartz. At the close of the enti it. ‘refreshments were served by Mrs. Clift assisted by her daughter Nets Moe, Mrs, John Hogaan, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Nefl, Mr. .and. Mrs. ©. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Mummert, Mr. and Mrs. Haden Jones, Mrs. James Wyatt, Mrs. Alice Stanley, Bess L. Wright, Miss Neta.Moe Cltft, John Beaderman, and George Clift. eee Altar and Rosary. Dinner This Evening, Members of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthory‘s Catholic church wil serve a chicken: dinner this evening from 6 o'clock until 7 Ceremonies were held this week at the University of Wyoming at Laramie by members of the Sigma Nu and Sigma Alpha Epesfion frater- nities during which time the follow- ing were Initiated: Sigma Nus: Oswald Koerfer of Aurora, Il., Joe Heflewell of Evanston, David Oschenschlager, Aurora, Tl; Don Hubbard, George Haywood, of Sher- {dan; John McGown, of Fort Wash- ak!; Elden Boyd, Laramie; Robert Guthrie of Cheyenne. Sigma Alphs initiated were: Terence O'Mara, Casper; Robert Knittle, Casper; Ed Keefe, Laramie; Ralph Andrus, Cas. per; Richard Leake, Laramie; Dean Boyer, Casper; Claude Linton, Emer- son, Ark.; and Lyle Scott of Rock Springs. Theta Nu, honorary pre-medic fraternity held initiation ceremon- jes on Friday of last week and in- vited Edward A. Andruss of Kansas City, Mo., and Frank Schwoob of Lander to join the organization. The invitations were given for their high scholastic standing. eee Che Personals Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, who has been confined to her home on South Center street for a week on account of illness, is greatly improved. eee Mrs. G. B. Hall is among the visitors in the city this week from Denver, eee Mrs. Claude Hallett is spending a few days this week in Thermopolis visiting with friends. Mrs. Hallett will be joined there on Friday by her son Harold. eee Word has been received in Casper of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Davies of Denver formerly residents of this city. The baby has been named John Harold. eee Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hugo left yesterday by motor for Cheyenne to spend until Sunday. eee Charles C.. Snyder is the Salt Creek today. . Mrs. guest of friends at eb6, Miss Rose VanHorne {s an out of town visitor here from Colorado. eee Mr. and Mrs. George O'Reilly and children éxpect to leave in a few days for Nebraska to make their home. Mr. O'Reilly has been em- ployed at the ofl fields for the last few years. eee Mrs. Eleanor Payson has returned from Greybull where she was the guest of her cousin for a few days. eee Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Scott left this morning overland for Denver, by way of Rawlins and Laramie. . eee Cc. EB. Giffin left last evening for Denver where he will. join Mrs. Giffin, who has been visiting there with her parent . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crawford have returned. from a several weeks’ honeymoon trip spent in Colorado. Mrs. Crawford was before her mar- riage, Miss Sophie Archambault. Serer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerst of Douglas were in Casper this week for a short time, Mr. Garst heving legal business here. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lee have gone to Rawlins for a few days on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Jeas are guests of friends in Denver for the re- mainder of the week having motored down yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Borman of Denver, who have been spending a few days here, returned to their home this morning. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. F. Riener left the beginning cf the week for Lin- coln to vistt for a week or 10 days with Mrs. Riener’s brother and sister. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Weaver re- —spring has arrived at the' Frantz Shop ‘ WINN NOES 5 Wi QB Clan Stuart Dance Friday Evening. The Clan Stuart of Casper will sive a dance and social Friday eve- ning February 20 beginning at 9 o'clock in the Odd Fellow's hall. All members and friends are invit- ed to attend. eee Dapartmental Bridge Party This Evening. Members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will give an in- formal evening card party this eve- ning for both men and women at the Natrona Power building. Prizes will be given to those scoring and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend eee | Formal Danoe Tomorrow | Evening at Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hijl and fr, and Mrs. M. E. Young will be joint hosts at a formal dancing party to be given tomorow evening at the Country club. ee | Party This Evening. | The misses Joyce Riley and Dora | Niehaus will entertain this evening | at their apartment on Hast Second street with a bridge party. Guests who will attend are Mrs. A. P. . T, F. Costello, Mrs. er. Mrs. Mary Stapleton. | P ther'nea Deevert. Miss Ethe! | Rowse, Miss Hildegarde Weechter, Miss Ethel Kissick, Miss Mae Red. of ington, Miss Betty Bangert, Miss 535 South Durbin Elnora Huskey, and Miss Betty Garéner. | Novelties out of town visitors who arrived yesterday from Denver. "ee Miss Charlotte Waller of Omaha is visiting with friends in the city for a few days having arrivedsTues day. cee Mrs. Ruth Hildreth ts expected to return this week from California where she has been visiting since the New Year holidays. cee Miss Helen Lee is visiting in Raw lins for a few days this week. eee Mrs. Lloyd Harkins of Fremont, Neb., is in Casper’ for a few days. abel NS een CITY BRIEFS E. H. Bowman, engineer for the state highway department, is spend- ing several days at Lander and vi cinity on business. eee F. BE. McGarland arrived this morning to spend several days here on business from his home in Den ver. see Charles W. Tobin has been at- tending to business affairs in Chey- enne for several days. ©. E. Blake of Omaha is here vis- iting with friends. Our Spring Lines Women’s and Misses’ . Apparel and Millinery | Dresses, Accessories and are now complete, Stanley A. Brown, state bank ex- aminer, was here the beginning of the week from Cheyenne. eee B. G. Gardner ts among the Den- ver business visitors here this week. eee Francis and Guy Stephens were Denver visitors who spent Monday here on busin A. M, Gee, attorney for the Ohio Oil company, spent Monday in Chey- enne on business for his company. aries C. R. Burns is a Tulsa, Okla. business visitor’ spending a few days here this week. see Julian Lever, Sr., di sion freight BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Perfect home dye- ing and tinting Js guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boll to dye rich permanent colors. Each 16-cent pack- age contains di rections so slinple any woman can dye or tint In- | erie, silks, rib. bons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, cov- erings, hangings, everything new. Buy ‘Diamond Dyes"—no other er the material you wish to color ts wool or silk, or whether it is linen,’ Mr, and Mrs. Ted 0. Duncan sre| cotton, or mixed goods. } kuests of friends Casper Daily Cribune and passenger agent for the Chicago | & Northwestern railroad, returned | yesterday from a several days’ bus!: | ness trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Manders are here from their home in Omaha. Arthur C. Crane ts spending sev: eral days here on business from Idaho eA sia |\Colored Woman Is ‘Held as Violator b Cora Belle Pinkston, arrested charged with possession of liquor when the police raided a resi: dence at 225 West A street last night. The officers claim to have found «approximately a pint of liquor. One drunk and a white woman anda colored man, the latter two held on invesfigation, constituted the rest of the night’s police activi- ties. colored, was Gesesesesesesesesesesesesesesany Makes a Family Sapply : of Cough Remedy al al a & If you combined the curative prop. | erties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any. druggist 2% ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as desired.’ ‘The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. ‘Tastes pleas- ant and never spoils, This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and | gives most immediate relief. Ib | loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty | throat tickle heals the sore, irri- tated membra: that it is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- ma, there is nothing better. Pinex iss most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed: to gite absolute satisfaction or money romptly refunded. The Pinex Oo., t. Wayne, Ind. Really better than ready-made cough syrups, and saves about $2. Easily and quickly prepared. | Marcel and Bob Curl | $1.00 | ASK FOR PEGGY (Formerly With Mary Elizabeth) t The La Rue Beauty Shep 116.B. Second 8t., Downstairs PHONE 284 PLAIN VO garments you will summer comes; in imaginable, also w Novelty Lingeri Space forbids to go to what we offer in Lingerie Fabrics, that is new is repres: the alluring shades, terns, in pink, blue. cHid, maise and wh 27e, 29c, linen and dimity, i riety of qualitie , stripe, 27 to 42 inc! 27 18c, 23¢, 29 WOMEN’S CHILDRE Our regular numb men, in a very. of colors, specia at -- derby rib, at only ~-.-..--_ Full Fashioned & splendid number, at Black Gold { : You are invited to. attend our Exposition Panis Creations Exquisitely designed Smart styles Fine materials Tomorrow we So popular for those cool under 37c and 55c 27c, 35¢, 39e, 55¢ CREPES We offer plain and floral pat- FLAXON Plain and fancy Flaxon, India 35e, 43e¢ EXTRA VALUES IN SILK HOSIERY Phoenix Silk Hose ood selection Children’s Stockings In black and brown, plain and In all the newest spring colors, Children’s Stockings and brown, weight, at 7 FAIRS $1.00 IS ILES want when every color hite, G EORSETS OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY PAGE THREE. eee IN FULL PROGRESS Many are the bargains in fine household linens, towels, lingerie, etc. SHEETINGS, ‘TUBINGS. FINE NAINSOOK AND MUSLINS Iiman Sheetiny 7-4 Pullman Bleached fs Sheeting ~---53¢ a 4 Pullm Bleached je) Fabrics RUBBER CORSETS | , Sheeting --___-----_ 58 sverything | Corset, on the market. Made | 194° puliman Bleached nted- in afl | of, extra heavy rubber, very Eupatingie Ss 630 ct. | splendid value at d % aia $3 98 Pullman Brown Sheeting e 7-4 Pullman Brown Sheet- eee ing --. nas os oven OOO RYT 84 Pullman Brown Sheet- RASS! inten os .---45¢ floral Pat | These are of extra len $:4 "Pullman Brown Stent iter tate with elastic sides. Regular ing ~~ ---- = ---- 496 43¢ 98c value, featured this sale inet Pullman Brown Sheets 1.00 Indian Head 18-inch, Linen finish .__..23¢ MUSLIN DRAWERS 36-inch, Linen in a big va- | Very special for this sale, | $4-inch, Linen finish check and | Women’s Muslin 9 eBcinch’ Linge finish fies nt Dekwerevatere oo ic -inch, Linen finish ¢ A [i 33¢, -_-— § meduols Sheeting 7-4 Pequot Sheeting CHILDREN’S 8-4 Pequot Sheeting BLOOMERS 9-4 Pequot Sheeting cranes " White Satin . _ Pillow Tubing AND loomers, al] sizer, 86-inch, Pepp Tubing N’s at, this sale _- 59c 40-inch; Pepp Tubing ._- apne Pepp Tubing f 45-inch’ Pepp Tubing Co eee aUined Sanee 40-inch, Linen Finish Tub- er for wo- __ 27¢ Silk Hose Turkish Towel Here you have the selecting from the $1.45 dium and extra large, at medium 59c, 79c enR —the store of style and good value ‘ will feature Beautifully Styled Models Coats $ to convenient place to meet your friends, New York Creations Gracefully patterned Richly embellished Lovely colors "89 There are hundreds of Subway, Main Floor and Mezzanine Specials that will interest you For all ages, 89¢ and $1.96 ure of Tgest | as- sortment of Towels, small, me- 17c, 23c, 33c, 39c, Nel~ steer 42-inch, Linen ing S9e | CHUDREN's BATISTE | 2-Inch, Pequot Tubing GOWNS 45-inch, Pequot Tubing —_53c Mad f Ment Hi eiaterial oral 1.29 Sheets and Cases Oe RE RE RE ry 54x90 Sheets _ 72x90 Sheets — 63x90 Pullman Sheets 72x90 Pullman Sheets 81x90 Pullman Sheets 81x108 Pullman Sheets 72x90 Pequot Sheets —_ 81x90 Pequot Sheets - 42x36 Star Cases 42x36 Pullman Case: 45x36 Pullman Case: 42x36 Pequot Cases 45x86 Pequot Cases THOUSANDS OF OTHER ITEMS AT REDUCED PRICES ule Dep't Store .~ LINDSAY & CO. We want you asa guest at our George Washington Birthday Party tomorrow There are many surprises £ in store for you How tall are you? If you measure exactly 9 Inches less than____- .-inches in height tomorrow we will present you with a pair of “Lady Martha”’ Silk Hose Tea and wafers in the afternoon. Favors for the ladies This gala event lasts for 9 Happy Days Watch for the “Nines” ‘ Surprises each day of this party.