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™ i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 fs The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE je —_ | Uses Press to Break Engagement rn underneath sherman | from Denver and is staying | | Towr | That is, they osely at the s lentified hi ea fis sp box pleats with Will Boost Afr ea and v ‘eodom Th gue for r navy ment wh he r and hich y ang tl when at E as Eee Colored Ker Mrs. Ladd ]to meet at the BP. &. Nicolaysen the}are of a solid tint id tains | home, 2134 South Wolcott street, at | | shops are feat | Russian Influence Mrs, Herbert Ladd will be hostess |2 o'clock, It it is a fine day the, pic | vee this contrast is a by a col-} Russia is exerting his’ afterr he second nic will be held-out in the country, | s well? #0 . serenity medallion | Influence on fashior lay erles of bridge but if the weather is inclement the | if at Jin one corner, or by a vers row | politics. Embroideri which ter home, 342 S K Nicolaysen home will be used. Ail | Tow |colored hem. lbeen the : 20 suest list-is as f % Mrs. those who can attend the pfenic | j “es | oe ,utumn frocks w Cowan, Mrs. Wilsop, Mrs. Glen Par-| havebeen asked to let Mrs. Nicolay: 3. H. Batley ts 1 Peebans | ease recently are of und HATS Mrs. Leo Sunn, Mra roy |Sen know by Friday evening, that | | Midwes | Now that it has become fashlonable| sion origin n Bingenheimer, Mrs.|she may have the exact number | | eee Nicateencn cine dpearlafaround sleeves and ke col 2 | ; ; nd mother, Mrs. | _ , “+ G. G. Juda is spending a few days | wrist instead na stheen Quality-and-style-dis- Osear Thomas. Mrs. aie ve \t brace. ! | cerning - Sereny tee Frank Prior, Mrs. 0, |'To Meet. . + ; that coveted individu.) B rnawater. Mite. ite J. Deer aeet | The Fri elub will | H niin He) Laees ote ality in Cameo Hats.| 1 Hooper and M Violet Lever. | morrow c 1 o'cloi c ann * t } Ai, So iit . py 3 5 Bast Fourteenth | meee Fe ta lozenge be hh Ask ¥ our Milliner for Reception To r v. E. H } : i| Be Held sae iE: 2 on | 4] The Ladi kid Sbctateort , Junior Choir | i & stake | iia tee : fie \4) Sle Methodist Community church | Meeting, aitia wean cakes OEE 1c A Bee eer ea ee | Liquid Powder popes acroet) the x windo npld a. reception at t lyudioe gholt of Mark's Episcopal | ite dung . | tt been freely stated th vhere they dance Mr topes #.4in “honor of c @ api } | is here calling on the trade 7 Charlestons as k tober 2, 1 nor of f ShHIE. the pariah \béune OSIang | uld be easter to deprive women of 2 Fr and his family A { pis 1 5 Le Noble: Shere wil eel Ea, ; ballot than of their powder a nvitation is:extended to all) oy, aiotial hougita the event } OF CHa Den treat, He: | uutts some fashionables now mber ne fends job. the church yi aah to ase is | ease ee | ting n fine 1 sponge aet € he reason Is they are powder. This liquid, it { produces {dentical effects « ppearance as powder t | lasting t Uquid aime T. W. Wells has been here on business trip from Fort Collins eee George Jacques, foreman of the ige Luncheo: Yesterday. Mrs. John R. Healy was hos to an informal bridge Incheon y Giris Sapo Midwest machine shop, is leaving. to- | t** ue it hay lento | rereny ot saabayueh clon eae day for Tulsa to attend the petrol-| a 1 have ' nite co scheme 0: Kk and ld Bag ¢ ra r J eum exposition, ty a hic white was carried out in the decora- epteaciatar vanes Sede Gold Bag rand stil that fs, if hagas’ and of th er is be for hand Honors were taken by Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. C. H. ited guests were: 8: K. Bott, Ray Cook, W. H. k Wisher, Marshall et a A Wood, Hawks, C. P. ‘an, W. W. Keefe, 13 G & Carl Gompt | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY| 0 "2% | w Bake Sale SPECIALS [tse $ xcs Reorsrapn! The Social Service etrele of ? Methodist church will hold a bake WHY. PAY MORE? sale at the Casper Pharmacy on urday, October 8 AI members quested to have their dor lates Rath | One can not t W. L. Camby of the sales depart:| have bags of g ment of the Texas Producing com-|th, hage are he pany is here from Denver. wav etna Cina OTE ling extensively A. H. Stewart, sident. 6f the} bags at presei Rev Investment company, has re-| many of the } turned from @ business trip te Den-|in blue or coral ring any other girls who Everyone is e contra mbroidere¢ strung or ver. silver thread. t are not cheay enough to atract the miserly, Art in Shoes Ladies of Casper J. J. Flanagan, superintendent of ations in Wyoming for the Con-| NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Elaborate nental Oll compa: has returned] noss of ma from a two weeks’ trip to Wells-|tive feature of the fall frocks, ville, N. ¥. He also visited Buffalo, 6 two-piece costumes, No Cleveland and other points east, apparently is and no color toast. © a, The plain | nd cut is a distinc: | ever bric the too bright to be empl A. T. Danaher | velvet : Went to Arminto today on business | ot Carl Geiger Carr Patton, pretty Kansas City debutante, took an un: | ROL ae Eee Tata ah a, OC CLC u method of en gement to, Samuel Inman Cooper, wealthy | connected with the drilling of the | | Atlanta archite hed in the newspaprs cf the two cities an | Wyland Arminto Dome well | tee Surprise Party nnouncement that the ement was broken. It was real news to| > ey ae f | Lae si ae 2 aan alee Rey | Cooper, Who ed to Kansas City, but Miss Patton refused to wee him.| attorney Ruplinger, accompante will be interested in | mu lends of Mrs. A. J. as given no reason for lot e o a ” § . | DUSateCAIIBALG Gry Hee’ taut asta eaea [eo ee ee ee ee by a party of friends has arrived in ONE DYES ¢ B aPRi ¥ , * 7 TUS): SR Ni Saspe rom 8a Diego, Cal., en § } ! her home, 1245 South Cedar street, Casper from Ban i Q t TAG Sent Cantor Stecct and made her the chief guest at a| hunting trip, to be ne 2 ty whe they will spend the winter|route to the American Legion con: | § ur e wes reations ou 1 surprise birthday party, The visitors | While. Mr. Price with their son, Harry Wartoh, for-| vention at Omaha, to which he is COLOR THINGS NEW { included Mrs. Charles Wharton, | per before leaving for his b n|merly a Casper attorney. California delegate. ¢| f F iH] [ TELEPHONE GOSSIP. Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Mrs. J. J. Han: | Toledo, Ohio. nh yates oa Pa or ra month for one] cock, Mrs. Russell Abbott and Mrs. 2) Pit Mrs: Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks left Just Dip to Tint or Boil | en dollars a Jennie Brown left this morn- nd three dollars a] Mike Groom, Jr. Nineteen Knights and Sisters from|ing for Greybull 1» delegate to| for Rawlins yesterday as a momber » to Dye st THESE ARE ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE phone vr e Eunice Temy Knights of Pythias|the W.‘C. T, U. convention to be|°® the delegation which greeted th ee 2 | Ask to se 20.00 4) Bridge Party and Pythian ers have returned | held in that cit | pe ead public lands committee there sank 3 ae eae eel ote sree te Cana atta ee a a 4 seis ey otal ale The Caranome uP Id get ak without those | Carl Barnes will entertain | conferen: n with ‘the! Mrs. P, R. Ilakey and son Ralph| , len “Smith, county treasurer of simple any | | Sh Coee Rey a te ae nform: t party sht | grand lodge. ; E s Hen Smith, cor y treasurer of tions so simple an’ two phones, the would buy a} Weak pe ba mea 2 ce keene ave left for Denver where they will | io¢ springs county, who has bx nan can tint sof and | r to Boston where | 1" hor preach, |] Ne a remain over the week-end in Casper on business, left for Ther delicate shades or | | ty enusis Tons: isiting here from Fresno, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Lanta is | nie ‘ota ge : ; i toreeaenk nn rr o with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | iting here from Holy Ce Hie mopolis this mornin, dye rich, permanen (| I ~ “menn ‘ Irs. James Eliott of Lande: 0 pert 7 | $120.00 2 r_for those | Jourgensen South David street +. a ae mes Eliott f ox ner w ne an | te Carmencita s, bow much did it cost wers of many colors will Mrs. T. B. He state hur ifeg teers Sot se he home o' year during the war? mprive | the decorations. Mrs. | ficer from Cheyenna a staying at the | jy, cTnus, Mm and | Mra. Od a b: 7’ Stare | Hayes will recelve a guest prize, and | Henning ° ‘ishop, 818 East § reet, re- panies in Casper, would’ you pay |) /"P ‘i completed. In:]| | Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hardy are SRS 310,00 th for a store phone Ren Be : y A ea bna’ ) x hAwent es 4 oS oad | obanaERBEneS y : Mrs. Garrett | here from Parco. Mr. Hardy {s con A. Johnson and his family 4 act Rose, Mrs. | nected with the cers and Re-| have us urned to Casper from Den- es wip iateer om cuuer ato zi 3 : Ray Holloran, | tiners compan | ver, where they have been living —and tell your druggist whother the e -- (End of Chanter Miss Edna Mao Healy, Mise Marie coi Aes for the last year. They will now | material you wish to color is wool SECOND) FLOOR'0-S BUILDING PEP’S PILL PRICES | ®ishop ana the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'T. Howard of |™@ke thelr home here, lying in or silky or whether {t 1s linen, cot- 8 @ THermenairare sts at the Hen-| (belr former house, 246 South Jack- By AILEEN LAMON’ ton or mixed goods. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | \iptieg Arts ahi ape (tay Moa aaa a PEE ae | (Copyright, 1925, by Carper Tribune) | ———— — — (Several Drug Stores Make Department To Meet x hee “+e NEW YORK, October 1.—Women Cut-Prices Possible) The first official meeting of the| Mrs, C. B. Reed is staying at the} Mrs. A. P. Schlerman, formerly | bave forsaken the northern beaches ib, Absorbent Cotton-_59c 1 pplied Arts Department. of the| Giadtone for z Mrs. Reed |0f the Oi Well Supply company,| but not the billows. pecatlae hy 7ic Ayer’s Face Powder 67c per Woman's: Departmental club, | is with the ampbell Mu-| 24S left for Montana to make her | every evening, trock aio bi wera 25c¢ Bayer’s Aspirin 15c| Will meet In the brary on Friday] sic company of C! inne. home there, least from the hips down. ne apt dean. ag pe oy afternoon. at 2:80. All members of Pry O26 charming example just imported is 35c Blogser’s Catarrh the Casper Woman's club who are} Mr, and Mrs. R of| Mrs. George Snodgrass is enter-| Of shaded cyclamen georgette, with Cigarettes — interested in this department are in-| Sheridan are resistered at the Town-| ning a few friends informally |® long waisted, extremely tight 50¢ Citrate Magne | vited, this afternoon for her sister, Mrs.| 20dice which merges suddenly into eke. Gol Ne Mtanal Bawden > William Schonboe and her|John Hayes, who 4s visiting at the|® bMowing skirt. Over the skirt saa A ee Nat j mictian (aie cay are spending a|HOMe of her mother, Mrs. John] falls @ trail of wistaria and roses, o wee neath Thermopolis. | JoUrsensen, 1104 Souht David street, | The only other ornament is a string a , Pale P. ls por Sacation jn Thermopolis. | rom California, Only old eckest | of beads matching the frock, Late Arrivals in 60c Hennafoam Shampoo | ersona Mr. a ca, Ftank\Warton are pga of |Mrs, Hoyes will be wicGhGnaiaks : Z fare oe _.=.238¢ aah 5 Pi oles sae LIRA ey Caras < | The stepn pump is a favorite ( Women S, Misses and 50c¢ Ipana Tooth Paste_38¢/) J a og raiee cual Oiilarenia Pictorial | Mrs. Burke Sinclair, national | #mong the well-shod feet that pace 85c Jad Salts 65c KOTEX “Krug! Crouse is rec 50c Milkweed Cream__~39¢ | trom at attack of typhoid fever. He | 25c Mavis Taleum — under Dr. Kamp's care at the Na 25c Mennen’s Taleum_ trona County hospital, | | committeewoman clegate-at.| UP Md down Fifth and Park Ave- Cross Word Puzzle} inrce for Wyoming wit met fuc|nues at present. Strap-on town | Omaha tomorrow afternoon to at-| 8hees are not so universal as for- | tend the American Legion conyen-|™éerly and black patent ‘eather is | tion the nfaterial most often in evidence. eee Ornamentation {s usually confined Mrs, Tittinger is leaving for Den- | t cut steel buckles or small designs small Dickie, have from a trip to Denver. oe Children’s New Fall Modes in Coats, Suits ovata | ver today to make her home there, |!" steel beads. 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm 35¢) j.a06 wrown of the sixth Judicial | aie re Clothing Store Dummic5 50c Milk Magnesia___~-42e | aistrict is ner » from Douglas, | and John G. Bartram] Travelers recently returned from saving 857 South Lincéin atreet ) the Paris atellers declare that there ind will occupy the Burke Sinclair | 18 @ marked tendency among French 35c Palmolive Shaving | Cream : 27c || Novel Thome, 604 Milton’ avenue, modistes to dispense with their = ’ | oe a forms which do not give the {mpres- 25c Palmolive Taleum_.15¢ | Mrs. Alfred, H. 1 sion of reproduction of real women. Gosapompalan Powde 45¢ : Mra. John This is to counteract the discon Aihe 4 n | Inga ( nd tent among customers who 60¢ Pompeian ( 5 15¢ i ( . seen gowns on living figures and my iY - — pe Sen, is when they wore gowns then 15¢ Sayman’s Soap_.’.10c || | rary selves found that they were not be 3 z 5 | \] | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Wehrii | Coming. 30c Sal Hepatica___-___23c | | | will attend the American Legion cere iret All the new novelty effects of the 60¢ Syrup Pepsin — convention in Omaha. Mr. Wehrli A Fanny Animal season are presented $1 Stanolax ( | is state commander of the Legion, No one outside the furrier's F nee Ets Me 3 1 5) | mel 6 charmed circle knows what kind of Were | Mrs. J. C. Catt is recovering | 2" Animal produces the new fur ea, Se me ape > ae CAMELS, Cation } Women S | euhathg "Actas, from a fonaillotomy, "= | petchanik, And few people care. In Quality and Fair Prices Prevail EDRE WOR: Hi, 1 coer, ( | Word 1, “A diller a dollar, a “Sond appearance, it 1s a combination of ee LI VELVET. Ti r ahi | en o'clock ——.” | E. V. King of Salt Lake city, is|t#@ characteristics of otter and a RRR ure | Word 5. Pep, energy. | visiting here at the home of Mr. and | beaver. It is extremely light and its hen : ° And ifthe télephone tings, | Ford 6. A member of the Gp-| Mrs. W. D. Johnston. Mr. King 1s | @4¥ocates declare it is wonderfully We have also received ° y : 5 er house of congress. Mrs. Joh on’! prot r, o warm, think of Little Bo-Peep. | \_ no longer imperiled even } R Running Down. Nieat Reb och Aa and — BIG SHIPMENTS eee a under the most trying ‘ Word 1._ What we sow tn our} NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—So marked hygienic problem wardens. Plural. aa has become the tendency toward pith 01 Lexington Cream i A safe place; a shel-| Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Fassett have | Skirts which flare at the hem that XXXXX Flour |) [RESH, charming, immaculate! Word 3. The end; a point be- is | © under ALL conditions. Sheer| Youd which you can go no farther. ore and Better Bread per sack BF ¥ ith ‘i t e : Rye, Whole Whent. Graham. || Soy time any dayl | YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Corn Meals If you seek this added charm, atop ssp ieadit 2} Ask your grocer for this flour > pretty j ¥ employing old- ad and have better bread Ploying old-time “sanitary pad insecure, uncertain. me to Colorado for two weeks, Mr ussett Is city engineer here. Silks, Wools and Coatings In Yard Goods Dark Rings Under 4 Eyes For the relief of dark rings and blood shot eyes there ts nothing bet- -__ ter than simple camphor, witch- + lazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in | } | ] | All the new Fall shades are represented. George Palmer of the j eclalty re " " P| 1 a Casper Warehouse }} | in 10 beter case women now Boot Shop company, and Gecrg au | SAY e7@ wan. "Tho qulk, eo ; Wy: * : employ “KOTEX"... a new.wsy, Sprecher’s Pharmacy, will | os ~ y NW oc le P ll F W L Sh d Company 5 times as absorbent as ordinary cot- Omaha Saturday, October bey Woleoe, rp Aa Me 1 OW orms ire amp ade DISTRIBUTORS Ga pads! to attend the American Legion Tel. 27 268 Industrie! Ave convention. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time, thus ending ALL danger of offending. You discard it as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry, Ne embar- rassment. You ask for it without hesitancy, at any drug or department store, | simply by saying “KOTEX.” In fairness to yourself, try this amazing way. Costs only a few FOR BETTER CLEANING || cents. Comes twelve in a packa; The Western K oO T € X Cleaners No laundry—discard like tlssue mee J. B. Clary left for Craig, Colorado, this morning on a business trip. cee H. W. Clatworthy and J. B, Coul- ter, both of Fort Morgan, Colo,, have returned from a sheep buying trip in the northern part of the state, and are registered at the Henning. eee All sizes and shapes | Frames MOPERATELY PRICED and Silks and Braids for trimming. The Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 EAST SECOND PHO R. A, Thompson of Douglas ts rog ered at the Henning “ee Senator John B, Kendrick of Sher- Was $267.00 idan is in Casper and ts staying at Now $160 Complete the Gladstone. a iE Chas E. Wells Music Co, W. 8. Roll of the Marland Oil com 282 KE. 2nd Street Phone 194 pany arrived In Casper this morning fi

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