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PAGE EIGHT ciara Onn STORNS VEEPING EAGT Mrs Entertains see i | P pe : y a ee ‘ : Eddie Moon, || Negre Boxer, Asks Divorce : H 1 * i i : Ge I Joy well } rv é 1 ption on eo Smreenetars —— E eat I the B t hom an i pursu Pana ee 1 room: be T bulle Heterodyne | w t Ils Music Co. I t Phone 194 | WHITE HOUSE, market, velour shape right, jest] Jeft to is one The Casper Daily Tribune Millinery Sextette Sings Song or tne winter Mode This sextette of smart little chapeaux especially designed by Paris milliner3 for the Ameri lls the story of the fall and winter mode. All are small, dressy types. Upper ‘eft, ts 4 with a piped tab for trimming; right, a draped model with a brooch decoration. Lowe: a mushroom shape with chic ostrich trim; a headband mode with soft broken line and decoratio: id a velvet beret showing the close line of the new draping. Center, 9 si illustrating the effect of clever bead trimming. Setting The Styles By AILEEN LAMONT. 5, by Casper Tribune.) 2 YORK, Oct. 10.—The com- bination of black and white for fall is by no, mex being forgotten. ‘The Hoon costume frequently consists of a black velyet ¢oat trimnied With ermine or white fox frock of black and Usually the hat* is « velvet, its sombreness t flashing jeweled pin Colors Rampant e ensembles on frequently run the avenue range of the dest colors for their effé One such seén today con- sist f hort bolero ket of brick colored velvet with bands of beaver at the hem and cuffs. The short, flarir |fOrlal, set \ sign embro: lbrue and Kirt is of similar ma- tT by a huge cubist de ed across‘the back in silver Ornaments. nts for evening ‘coif from small animals posed ands which cover Hatr feure jewe above one ¢ the whole front of the héad from eyebrows up with shimmering strings of gems. Cut-outs, which five j 1 glimpse of the hair be- | neath, are featur of the latter type | = NEW YORK, Oct Whether or not women today stay ‘on the fringe ed of scciety, the fringe ys on ther K ‘ OniyTune. This type of ornamentation is com- I . to yle ack Into popularity again in no rt € 1 in way Instead of bein; Was $267. 00 | a Yuntok: but make Honk GAs OE ail LOR IAA aaatoe: Now $160 Complete be pern 1 to visit him occ was the case, fringes now | led Beatrice will | |The press, which has made many a beauty famous, now has a beauty all! Are frequently made of me Chas E. W R Mts own. Miss Fawn Singleton, employed on the Provo Evening Herald|! threads in gold and silver. tations {» . recently having been selected | form unipue or! punty fair, ew ut-=- of the most beautiful girls in’ Uta queen of the Umh \MESSENGER IS SCALPER| The East Casper Meat Market yp A | Ay | an The Best Meat. v o's, eeriex | The Best Service. SoS | JOE GERDOM, Prop. I s were unable T obtained | gar Lexington Cream of AXXKXK Flour | eer | Ure Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage |} « LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M (No Transfer or I ers) ‘ Sasper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service || ""s: LSspe Saves 18 Hours—-Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CA CRESCENT HOTEL PER HERIDAN PHONE 616 'Cottag » Pre ayer Meetings i Arne anced for Gianiae Kv angelistic Campaign f Casper are or Mrs, Nettie Dunn,..821 CY. k during the next three | meetit vill be held] These meetings are being: he: i Vedr nd Thurs-| the interest of the united evangelis- 10 o'clock. Each | tic’ campaign -which"is to be held f | in a tabernac’e to she erected, on the tt corner of, Eighth and Center ‘begin pl November 8+ under. the , ¢ Business Men’s Everyone inter: per 1 nvited*to attend the prayer nearest, their “home! each | rv | these forenoon , ed brotherhood of |t prayer meeting |for men at “the First Methodist | echurch,) Second ar Durbin at 12 M | each Wednesday, t home of Mrs Thursday and during the moa ¥ t fiext three weeks. ‘These meetings will be of} will begin promptly and close at forer ing:| 12:20 exactly. All men and women m who are free at the lunch hour are K. Gibson $30 East A St. | invited to attend G. D. Graves 345 South Park Be 53 eee - 18 ‘ Hosen 148 South Conwe'l. | Violator of Fire voster 1909 vast! Ordinance Fined South Kenwood _— } A. Flyr 7 Dietret { Following cost David lend | Mahaffey n he was brought ) Kast 15th | before Ju John A, Murray Frb A 1, 605 South y. Mahaffey had been t Chief of Police A. T. 219 East 10th,! Lieut. Roy- Plumr SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 néction with the gorgeous fabrics] terials, decorated with pompadour;to’ permit her to remove even her now so popular. ribbons. own personal effects. ——_>—_ They were married in Valentino, Nebraska, bruary 6, 1917. Don't Moff the Muffler. No wardrobe for fall is entire’ complete without a mannisb tatlored pet MAN ORIVEN FROM JOG BY LIQUOR WILL BE A famous London barrister who fees amount to something Uké $100 CoO ay r ntly conducted ’a lon and difficult case for a remuner | tion of less than fifty cents a day top of the worsted or tweed materials. And no such top coat is complete without its accompanying mufflers. Bright eclor combinations set-off. the soberer shades of the This was in accordance with an pid coats. Many of the mufflers aj; GWEN LIFT AY (INGLE English custom by which any unde. /¥7 monogramed in material of ccn- fended prisoner {6 entitled on hiw appearance n the dock to seléct an one of the barristers in court to co duct his case. HICHARD DIX15 THE LUCKY DEVIL COMING TQ THE RIALTO MONDAY-TUESDAY trasting hue cut out and sewn one end of the scarf. on J. G. Jackson, whd Thursday was sentenced to thirty days in jail for being drunk and creating a disturb- ance, will be given his freedom when his uncle, a resident of West Vir- ginia, arrives here to take him back east. A telepl call was recelved NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The beauty of the fabrics chosen has done as much as the designs originated to make this autumn a bright spot in the fashion’ year, ‘ Gleaming metal brocades, supple velvets and shim- . cle. b; geant C, T. rering satins are being used even| from the uncle by Sergeant C pier Ts, eaetfeet = happy 1 SE Friday 1 Jackson Or, “AGS yeenO sa AEOGRS. en! who has been arrested six times lines of these frocks frequently are terminated in an uneven hem, .chieved by the use of draperies. since last Ma enness, formerly lesman with cording to polle y on charges of drunk- was a traveling good position, ac- The Hquor habit Fur Treated Like Velvet | caused c Fur now is treated by-designers| Caused him to lose his Job. It ts exactly.as if it were a fabric. Some | ** Mtn ta WreRE viel ib of the new,fur coats seem to n to st Virginia w d to “beat back.” INJUNCTION RESTRAINS HUSBAND FROM COVERT embroidered. ed through insertions of furs of contrasting shades which give the effect of embroidered flow- vrs or cubist geometrical designs. Fur godets are being placed at the of some of the new cloth C i are even used to give ad ditional swing and flare to capes. Veivet hats are almost to be ta | ken for granted at present. things which distinguish them ffom another, however, are the tyr mings of lace} leather and fur. The forbidding | Jackson | leather usually js used in the form | Street operty or| . Pa ] of a gold apptique and equally smart | to anne Sophia | in his fastest moving picture, “The color. contrasts are achieved with | White, pending trial of her suit for| Lucky Devil,” will be the feature fur or lace which blend with. the| divorce, wai terday by |attraction of the next Rialto bill. = exture of the vel Bryant S. ¢ er on Mrs.| Richard Dix is a debonair demon | pa 5 petition of danger in this thrilling comedy Daficing hes Hl 2 divorce petition charges eruel-| It’s an automob ce picture— In Paris, the manufacturers are not | ty « ct.” Mrs. White de the kind that made Wally Reid so crude as to allude to the that her husband habitually beat and | famous, in which Dix and _his al- ments which mould the figure as|abused her and that -|]uring leading lady, Esther Ralston corsets or insinuate thot uny cus 1 to g y for months at a} go roaring dOwn the road of laugh- tomer, no matter how stout, ré-| time leavi to support herself | ter and romance smashing all rec quires a stiffly boned rete vr. There | as best she ld. Since Sep: ords for whirlwind action and they call the latest girdles ‘dancing | she char he has retained | lightaing thrills. home and sion of th e are of very soft m: has refused! | It starts at the Rialto Monday. The Modern Business Man and the Church Have the churches-of Casper anything to give that is really vital to the life of the business men of this city? Can religion be successfully mixed with busi- ness today? Or have modern conditions made it impossible to be both “diligent in business” and “fervent in spirit serving the Lord?” Whatever your business, in this sermon the preacher’s business touches yours. If you mean business in the highest things, come and hear REV. A. E, COOKE preach on above subject in First Congregational Church (AMERICA. THEATER) at 11 A. M. Sunday BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN ESPECIALLY INVITED Gn Sunday Evening at 7:39, ODD FELLOWS HALL Mr. Cooke Will Pre ar on the Subject MOTHEATEN SOULS REMEMBER, TOMORROW IS RALLY DAY! Every mem- ‘ber, every adherent and friend of the church is urged to be pres- ent at both services. ; “The way of truth is like a great road. It is not difficult to know. The evil is only that man will not seek it. Do you go home and search for it!” —Mexcws You will find it in the columns of this newspaper. Read the local news and the dispatches of