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JAC EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 | r | been brought out from thelr years | Lingerle types of evening gowns | although the f:amework is complete: | 7) gl WON of hibernation in the attle and are jon are being shown by several feshion-|!y obscured by the small owers. One 00, ge a now proudly seeing active service = “* particularly attractive model woen| again. Both books and china find SDAA RD aught ADICn eR ea OVS: | by # golden blonde was made of tiny | pees. ouithe ~~ IMest of these are the net ar | qoid fossbddeiund areen leaves: The| +74 ARENT Boole a s have been ‘ \ wes | models which are dyed inp: lnonataw intasilentiyetovths ‘ . and indeed very cleverly ~ we} shades, Onw of the prettiest ia made| 1007 vk Slept Be | auemestedsnastntegdiv' even f XY of pale blue net in long, slender) (°)) Sed. haiti designed | icon + RL |ines until it reaches the. knees,| US0'Y cropped’ Dkr. | 3 he living room pre ena where it flares in lace-trimmed ass ent io aaa hades flounce effect. It is worn over st) Sik P. | f ; Small she) ves, with _— oo of silver cloth and the effect {s very|O1 opular for | Bite k, area a supe ion tbe, walle c : : | ° G re sometimes fancifully dec : trined ts eats apatace Macy Tailored Costumes | orated with designs in lacquer and 9 women possessing white net frocks| —_—— are more often used for small treas can tuke advantage of the colored j ures in jade, glass or {yory, than for f net this season by tinting the white] For years the springsuit has been | | books. bh net. This may give an {dea to the|*Ssociated with woolen fabrics but | The tdea of locking books away c§ wir! graduate who wishes to utilize|!" 1925 sill will be equally popular | | has largely gone out of uso—bs in her white net graduation frock this| for tailored costumes. Some of the | deea glass doors. for book ' summer. frocks are composed of two la¥ers/ 1, inere any home more totally] books and pottery and perhaps @| shelves. One mun found he just : Covering the bobbed headdress we eee ease piety of Printed | uninviting than that one, rigidly | clock, becomes a very decorative| had to keep nia valuable collection wel see wide bands of pastel-hued tulle! ieually are set off by pleated jabots| Precise and correct, whose wide t@| Diece, serving, too, a distinctly use| Se Andean enilane Gxt wrapped about the bead and fastened (14 tase eollars. bles and shelves contain no BOOKS? | Oy ose | ad to eoiantiaue ter at one side with a floral ornament. 2 iba ot he One well known lecturer said, “I HanamotheracDay s pba ara te Many women dislike bobbed hair for KuiW gehat bockecakeroresuey are BL ihe) es Grand Eten he that really 1. To be st ‘ng evening occasions and false locks, for® interlor’ dedoratlont’ Mrs. ther 8 of eibalng devised yey eras ¢ ance ple though yopular, fare) dicrionlt tp 44| Bed-Time Story Die Nustrated one of his meanings by ee ereteataice ockaee coneatie| —belonging to the day just to the shly trimmed hair. | acing four or five highly colored 2 IE uae ia cy iene ; A draped bandeau of chiffon takes Found in f ajamas books on a brary table, adding sup: | Comers sch on its (prim Desert He found that guests looking over D he away the hoydenish effect of the Sree, porting book-ends, and with this ‘These especie’ ten se see autogrs ny of the smal ; bob. Gometimes a Jeweled medaliion| The newest pajamas resembled] completed a very effective room ar-| “What-not’ of our srandmot iets) pieces ; meee or ornament ts place@ at one side} nothing so much as a Mexican se-| rangement. Sahiba shelf small an ree Bale bait ane be ea C P be seen he most fashion- | of the head to cover the fastening|/rape. The top portion {s simply a : , Iv so cd. while couldn't and woul be c a ¢ summering places. | of the chiffon. With the white frock|two-yard length of crepe de chine ating igcay yrs ht archer Tall narrow shelves can be hung one would take one, st! Bec The Sports Coat. | F h Frock | the white tulle bandeau fastened| with a hole in the center through cinating ways to add to interesting in pairs, one either side a large ous autographs would be ‘nt 3 ¢ course, with kasha as the lead renc with a large rhinestone buckle is| which the head {s sipped. Bows of| ooiiy - picture or irror. The arrange. ound missing. The locked book = a « 8 shades of peach bric, many of the s very effective. Another very lovely|ribbon fasten the sides together * ment of books or pottery must be| case solved the problem, because he FS lilac or lavén developed in it. Th headdress which takes away the|under the arms and either side. Book shelves in arid about radi-| carefully thought out, so that the| saw to it that he returned the auto ‘ fe signed on bobbed effect, is the wide coronet of —— ators are not new, but are belng| colors blend pleasantly with the pic-| graphs himself. i with nar tiny flowers which fs worn at the] Ta: used more and more frequently. | ture As was said 4 { nite | unlined and have a rear of the head. Although these Tailored Vogue Radiators need coverings and often "These narrow upright shelves are} books are indeed « 20 has pass arity| ment of the neck have not been shown In the shops, eee stand just below curtains. A win-| also hung in pairs either side a fire-| ration! = nd 1 to wear the| usually without fur trimming. Some one sees them occasionally worn by} NEW YORK, March 19.—The|40w seat combined with book! piace. For that matter small desks | ; ——o——— Ne tone of tvory|very smart models of these most use very smart women. ‘They are|tailored vogue, with its simple lines| Shelves gives, opportunity to con-| are gometimes placed either side| College women seeking a career 7 ful coats are knitted and embroid. shaped somewhat Ifke the Russlan|and its chic perfection of detail, is| Ce?! the heating device, and also} the fireplace, and above each is| nowadays are sald to be going in for ered in bright wools. headdress, being cut wide In tho cen-| being utilized for jacket frocks and| Storage for more books. What 8/nung a wide set of shelves for} such lines as banking, insurance t The woman who goes in for active ter and narrowing at the sides. One|coats of the lighter materials such| °°#Y spot in which to read such @| tooks. and real estate to an even greater ‘ sports always needs a sweater and surmises that they are made on alas Ottoman ailk, crepe, fallle and| Window seat would offer! Our grandmother's ‘‘what-nots”| extent than they are taking up the kirt in her wardrobe. And buckram frame covered with tulle,| satin. A broad set of shelves, with some are now highly treasured and have’ professions af law and medicine, soft pastel tones 1s ve pular and) smartest designers have not neg a oe a a: — kasha seems to fe taken) .¢ her needs. Natural kasha o “ rt world t n. These/| cashmere fashions many a simple ne t in the two | skirt {deal for the most strenuous of ls. ‘The a are fuller Sone of these skirts are 2 Ing, much) more others are straight of line of motion. Many kates rted pleat in the front These skirts ar in ail the soft ® season, | Our Value-Giving: Sale Ends Saturday es cwcelare ara eweet vic isng| ii THE WOMEN OF CASPER ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY ey are match very attr pe tone of hey. the| } | Be eS eerie seal ENSEMBI E SUITS CHARMING LADIES’ | cue tern gts : DRESSES SPRING COATS Of course, for really hot weather, Novel pas : EEE eae de Sohins The Smartest Styles for This Season’s Wear will be the 4 how exquisite E, x “ F, Muah Ginterene in ope aah New materials and the latest shades. A look FOR SPRING WEAR Dress and Sports Coats will be found in the with a lighter s T crepe ine frocks will be| | will convince ‘you of their real value. It will All the smartest styles and assortment. Materials in twills, suede and g die neck to the} ie In S ple styles as be ai pleasure to show them. All new fresh favored colors. Best of ma- Sees Regular prices range from : darker shade from we NE ict " stock. terials and tailoring. Regu- .75 to 76. 7 gt stheltioen ae PRICED SPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE AT lar $17.50 to $22.75 values. THEY GO AT i urs Made Lighter $29 75 to $179 50 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 1 : = 2 | $13.75 | $9Q.75 he does ni St v HM 8 bu jer can | a br The Ensemble. I Ey ee a | mB) | * Investigation will prove that 5 4 t ina of the original | ERE . S reap » these dresses are not only the h aioe a = SaaS pact New Spring Dresses smartest but also the best th 5 ot flannel, white and pale yel| values to be found in Casper. ki with black brn eat design e Every Dress Bought This Season Here is a real saving. ° in Sea yee edai dag a BS, All'the new shades and styles. Thé materials N S C t s moe Peaidpacene: ereeeeante are flat urepe, crepe faillies, satin back crepe, ew pring Oats 4 Z etc. A dress for every occasion, street, after- H A Ji i y, x wverlooked davthiaivawel ts noon, dinner and evening gowns. ONE- x LF OFF ah ec re Fests Seager 3 many @ smart flannel aporta PRICED SPECIALLY/FOR THIS SALE On All Silk Remnants style. Regular $16.75 to $29.75 values. j ‘Sugg estions Remnants in dress and blouse THEY GO AT lengths. Make up nicely in chil- - to Ee dren’s dresses and lingerie. Can $12 75 to $23 75 I Bi or Spring also be used nicely for linings. . Q iS | | IE IES’ WINTER DRESSES | ,,,Wec! Flann | oo. For Your Home EveningGowni} LADIES | ESSES | ,,, Wool Flannels _, BLOUSES ; a large variety in Ladies’ broadcloth blouses in white F ust a few of these dresses left. All of them are reduced for Wool Flannels, in the latest | and tan, also white check dimity. , | Feveitten tor tne huntfeacetens quick disposal. All this winter styles in all the best colors and colors of plaid and check. ¢ | NEW YORK, March 19. (United materials. Regular $29.75 to $89.75 values. Just the thing for sport Go at $1 49 1 | °ress).—There are two dominate all- THEY GO AT dresses, afternoon, office or K | er tasase vabaatuvena ‘ths street wear. MN Jaumerous bouffant gnodels. 7 56-inch Plain Fren - W EA R | arklssusVessia lib /co nttse) Cotsein $ $ nel. Reg. $4.25 eo AF Tew. Ss TERS the straight-lined, unbelted frocks in| to value. Special $3. 45 New assortment of ladies’ silk and vor, while slender, youthful figures pads ton wool sweaters. Styles in sleeve and x re ing skirts of bouttant type Bf eee tes tT Flannel. 89 sleeveless. All in new bright shades. | with slender-titting bodices. | Chitton ular 5 che cheer fetie E bo al value. Special. $eB9 Go at $2.89 sees rae ) jobittons that are but Seen Check Flannel. Reg- siitly beaded, as the ornately bead. ular $3.95 [ otis eecbiiass a bit too heavy for LADIES WINTER COATS value. Special. PaeVS SKIRTS Most of the Parisian designers are 20 winter coats are placed in this sale. Some are plain sport 27-inch Plain Flannel. Regu- Ladies’ sport skirts, in plaid and plain B ey ‘ ‘Hawa Ponnalg dae reee coats, others are fur trimmed. They are big values. Regu- lar $2.15 value. $1 69 materials. Pleated and wrap- ; sabvelées troche Senlah tive hesatia larly priced at $29.75 to $190.00. Special ~_-..___ ie arounds. Regular $8.00 to $14.50 5 [sty lo for several years. One of the e 0 t 27-inch Check Flannel. Reg- values, | ase ois designers has in. Th V G t $5 00 $69 00 ular $2.85 7 lisehuoel Be Bema erseaste ss al 90. 0 : value. special 91.98 Go at $4.95 : w the bustle effect has been a r heavier materials, such as oe : A - ‘ moires, and _the ettect | i ! The leon of tral rite plano meh ag fir a IN THE BARGAIN BASEMEN’7 S is wanted in the home of culture and refinement ager wie wy : ssh pinoe is contined to. ver Seweaaaeeed sis” BOYS’ WINTER COATS CRETONNES IGURED CURTAIN NET is ever narrowing. See coments of the gunk, CaalenoARCHISeGtEN pe afew bows nee cone. leit. Sees Latest Cretonnes in spring patterns. 40-inch width, A dandy. sae : ' p | tisu a ; heavy weight. Sizes 4 to ears. Reg- i 4 : nee While it is often attempted to lift inferior in- | pera, "gotta oke ike 8 hue | STD to $14.76 75 values. Ali: go, in Par eanae ee 9e sdatarrhapess me 48¢ AAS aoe a LF tec by advertising | the hemlines. this sale at, 5. 00 GINGHAMS above thelr true grade, this seldom s ed |, Another interesting feature hi $ % ding is usually detec’ ed by the careful ings = ish thaliewantiswecas your choice MUSLI 82-inch fast color Ginghams in check, |been added this seaso: plaid and plain. Per Yard ___ 18¢ LINGERIE CREPE 86-inch ase hieaN et 86-inch Figured Lingerie Crepé. Reg- Per Yard _____ ay ular 85c value. | 36-inch Dotted S i6e Per Yard 28e | Per Yard _ renner 28e | JAPANESE CREPE That is the long trans-| *. These are very ef- GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES A few woolen dresses for girls whose ages range from 6 to 14 years. Regular $8.76 to $14.75 values. To close them out, they go at, 4 $5.00 your choice GIRLS’ WASH DRESSE Very attractive dresses for school and 86-inch bleached Muslin. Per Yard The grading of artistic instruments is almost unconsciously done by the artistic public. It de- pends strictly upon merit. The artistic pianos w are perfectly well known to all who are really interested in them. THE BALDWIN PIANO needs, therefore, no particular acclaim to establish its position. Its supremacy is recognized by al! connoisseurs of he batteau neckline by haped front and back. frock, one could not ore appropriate or newer d chiffon is also made eves to good advantage. | sleeve in every case| d comes well down using th Asa a choose a model. pianos. Itisa fixed component part of the musi- G, Ro tam Sones Fave lay. Bright spring colors. Plaid and J 8 aaa it eal Ife of the world halen e | Sheck ginghams. hatin Srodacs ahd eunineete “ 38¢ tt o | izes 2 to 6. < hetgbahed Nata WAL ie) THE BALDWIN PIANO IN GRANDS— " vith success, Yor) Bloomer Dresses, 3 98e CLOSING OUT dresses. Per Yard € : < Bpeclelt co vencck te eoeeenen oe ; ann _ UPRIGHTS—REPRODUCING PIANOS sloeva Ie moat attractive and the Romper Dremearainen 2 t0 6: Our Entire Stock of 5 SATINETTE T } sender am Worse copes TM” SirehiatWeoisrei aa or “atetiat oc c it 86-inch Satinette, suitable for under- | (he transparent material of the Straight Line Dresses, “sizes $ Ki h W garments and oe fl he Klein sad Marks 4 Vee cae, at abe, Jone: 6 to 14. Special_ peice 1.89 C en are Per Yardiig2 33¢ Cooking Utensils in Aluminum, Granite {| Or Sietclane wipareate ocr ne FEATHER PILLOWS LADIES’ HOU SE D 3 Musie & Art Company heckling, One of the moat mtunn:tg Sizo 18x27,0 | Very Special Several Sets of Dishes In Gingham and DRESSE At $1.09 ALL GO AT CLOSE OUT PRICES 98¢ era vecently wes made of black k luce with Ught lace sleeves and | very loweut neckline, ‘The wearer | of this gown was extremely rlender | but a wide band of back tulle dra 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Our recital hall and piano display room is the | most artistic spot inthe West. We shall be vers lebtly mbout her threat and tied! , ppy to have you visit us. The recital hall is m wnany “pes OL tad ailable for musicales, programs, recitals fi k i arr + | lage lace am It often this etarom