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IESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1 Styles ~By AILEEN LAMONT, Copyright, 1925,-Casper Tribune.) IEW YORK, Oct. 27.—No longer e velvet and metal brocades re- wved for evening wear. Paris sald hey were proper for daytime cos- umes, but said it tentatively until art New York women took up ihe mode. Now two piece jumper ks of dull silver worn under elvet coats are seen on Park and ‘ifth avenues. In other models, oth jumper and coat are of velvet, hila the flaring skirt is of silver br gold lame. New evening wraps re featured by gun metal lace or velvet. Five Figure Gifts. Caracul ig sharing with mink the onors as a fur favoriet at present. In fact, some caracul garments are ps expensive as mink graps. Cara- ul is so much in demand that the highest grade of other furs ts used o trim it. These include Russian sable, ermine, silver fox and others of the rarer pelts. A considerable mumber of mink coats, none of yhich will cost less than $10,000, fare being preparde by local furriers or the Christmas season. Low Bridge—High Collars. The designer of hats who over- looks the utilitarianism of his prod- ucts this fall is out of lugk, as evi- denced by the enduring vogue for small velour hats. These have the back brim either cut away entirely lor turned sharply and smoothly up Ingainst the head, In this way, they mvold traffic jams with the high fur ollars. Sinful Red. Sinful red—a flaring, flaming scar- ét—is the latest shade to strike the Hashionable fancy and silk and cotton ‘manuacturers declare the demand or {it is rapidly approaching that or grackle-head blue, one of the season favorites. NEW YORK, Oct. 26,—At least ho boyish and feminine tendencies of women's dress started even this all. Which will gain ascendancy before next spring remains for the (New York social season, Pinehurst nd Palm Beach to decide. At pres- nt, the boyish trend is exemplified ‘by demure Eton collars, high at the of ribbon, straight bodices and long “sleeves. The feminine side is ex- pressed adequately by the skirts which break into a revolution of pleats, godets and flounces, Thus the tgp part of the costume har- monizes with the sleek, shingled heads and the lower part. with gracefully curved calves and ankles. Colorful as Chameleons. What more natural than that 4 shimmy should shimmer? ‘That ts just what the latést lingerie does. The latest night robes, chemises, step-ins and boudoir sets glisten and giiter either by the use-.of tinsel fabrics or by insertions of luminous. lace. Although these lace insertions are not supposed to see the light of day, they: change color under the lights of the boudoir like chameleons. Anyhow, Warm. Rabbit on the great northern plains gains protection from its enemies because its fur blends in- conspicuously into its surroundings. It is extremely appropraite, there- bre, that the new invisibles worn beneath the sheer silk hosiery of he present style should be made of abbits’ wool. In order to attain the proper stylish abode, modern rabbit ihutches probably are surrounded with rosy flesh tinted fences. Any- how, the new Invisibles are warm, NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The silks ‘o be worn in the south this winter pnd in the north next spring seem to combine all the color and allure of he selling talk of a Florida real state salesman. The silk frocks repared for Palm’ Beach combine half. dozen shies, Since the pas-} el colorings are used, these har- onize beautifully both with each ther and with other costumes, They include the mouves, greens, tur- juolse, violet and bois de rose. Gold Leather Scarce Gold leather is becoming extremely ree.. This material 1s becoming’ © extensively used for trimming ats, scarfs and frocks, for evening Mppers and for belts that manufac: urers are unable to keep up with the lemand, No Stylish Stouts Frocks may be full in the back and bulge at the hips, but the figure on which the frock {8 hung must not do so, Pinned down, coutur- eres admit’ there is no such thing’ as a “stylish stout.” Accordingly. those of full figures are wearing corsets boned so as to flatten the back and prevent bulging. Some of these are ~tiffened with inch-wide steels, The verbal knifing of a friend in the back, however, is not soviated by such protection. Comfort First The day when women suffer’ dis- -omfort in order to follow fashion ts passing, Now they make fashlon comfortable. At next Sunday's foot. ball games there will be many pairs ot sheer hose worn, but the majority4 f feminine spectators will chose lik and wool stockings of putty sray, blege, camel and biack and vhite mixtures, In many cases. urlined gauntlets will replace the ight, cold, kid hand coverings. A Comeback After a period of retirement, the sweater has “comeback.” This gar: ment now is not only being worn extensively with sport costumes, but '* replacing the blouse an ad ‘net of the tailored sults, The Eton ‘ollar, or the crew collar, differen: intes the sweater of this senson from those of former years. pene IEA PR et 2 RESCUED IN MID-SEA NEW “YORK, Oct, 27.-@)— hirty-two members of the disabled neck and finished with simple ties) 925 a Zz WELL,PoLLy, WHAT COLLEGE HAVE You PickEeD OUT FOR THIS FALL? * Norwegian steamer Elyen’s crew were rescued in mid-ocean late Monday by the American merchant ship, American Trader. The Elven was one of several yessels hit by the storm that has raked the north Atlantic during the last few ys. eee” Irene Castle’s Baby Survives Only. 3 Hours CHICAGO, Oct. 27—() — After three hours of life, the second child of. Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin, the former Irene Castle, died yesterday at a hospital.» Mrs. MeLaughlin was taken to the hospital last Wednes- day after a fall from her horse. She was reported yas being as well as possible, st child, named Irene, wa anu Thei bo Tritune Want Results Ads Bring “A Home ~ Wand GtassiFieD "hssified Rates| Two cents per word or ten ep per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as 6 oasis of estimating a Y COLLEGE? Ki \NHAT DO Srou v] MEAN ? t Done EVEN KNOW ANY Booy THAT 6o TO CoLLeGe! LN) THE WORDS OF THE EMINENT SPURGEON - *ITIS NOT GO HARD TO EARN MONEY ASIT IS TOSPENDIT WELL” L AM CONFIDENT You CouLD SAVE ALOT IN SMALL WAYS IF YOU TRIED -- a Une BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two Unes, K All charged advertising will be booked “set lines" irrespective of the number of words +} CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one Ume. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra chargé within FIVE days after Insertion No republica tion wil) be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONB ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over tue TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check tn full payment of the same Note the foregoing — Instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Vaily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received aftor 10 to 12 a. m. will be Inserted under the haed “Too Late »| Classify.” BY GOLLY! "VE GOT Ta 40 DOWN TOWN BOT | CANT FIND MY WIG AN’) WOULON'T DARE GO OUT WITHOUT IT Uff OPEN SEASON? Cpe Casper Daily Cribune Sot fine The POLLY OF THE FOLLIES-- The Open Season WELL OU ARE SIMPLE - ABouT THIS TIME IN’ OCTOBER, EVE! GIRL ALL OVER THE CONES FALLS VIOLENTLY IN Love WITH Some SOME WHERE COLLEGE MAN ---By BILL ZIEGFELD You ALmostT SAID tT “YOURSELF A MINUTE Aco. Y/ ATS NOT BIG GAME” BUT} BIG GAMES*. HAVEN'T OU. EVER HEARD OF FooTBaALL? THERE IT 19+} WOMDER, WHO POT IT IN THIS =: YOU COULD WEAR A SHIRT SEVERAL DAYS BY TORNING THE CLIFFS—CUT DOWN Your CLOTHES PRESSING BILLS BY POTTING YOUR TROUSERS UNDER THE MATTRESS AT MIGHT AND NEVER WEAR YOUR COAT AROUND - “THE HODSE — ~~ A REAL BUY Cadillac Roadster In Good Shape $650 >) Terms Wyo. Cadillac Co. Phone 3030 225 North Durbin Jersey dairy cows; one Jersey bull; HELP WANTED—FEMALE natives, good milk seven miles ae from Casper on Garden Creek. John SALESLADY wanted to_represent| D. Allen. us in your locality.’ Can make]. real money—easy sales—no com-| For Sale—Miscellaneous good for a side line.| -—~————~--~-—------- a petition—too 1 MAINS FOR SALE—MUSICAL , INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Used piano in good con- dition; cheap, for cash. Phone 2064-M. . READ _FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR’ SALE—Capons and home-fed fryers; E. 14th. T ADS WANTS ; pullets. Art Gaylord, 912 Phone 1528-W. FOR 5. good, and 15 FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK ALE—One milk cow, extra also eight head of fair cows head calves. 1131 S. Beech. Newart , 36 W. Randolph St., Chi WANTED — Experienced saleslady| *'37'55 to sell men's furnishings. Apply uR6. 115 East Second. HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted at. Once Good, reliable general merchan- dise man; preferably with expert- ence in conducting or assisting with special sales, position probably per- manent, Phone 12R1, or address Postoffice Box 1352. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — Housework; can home nights. Phone 2713. SERVICES OFFERED CALCIMINING and painting small jobs; prices cheap; work guaran- teed. Phone 393R for free estimates, MARCELL and Bob Curl complete 50c. Phone 1135. 231 8, Grant, Apartment .6. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES $190; go FOR, SALE—Basex roadster, forced to, sell; buy on your own] guns and terms. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Quick meal gas range, equipped with Lorain oven heat regulator, Will sell cheap, used three weeks. Smoke House. + FQR SALE—Kitchen ‘table, $1.00; kitchen cabinet base, 5 6x9 gold 90; Phone 995. seal congoleum. rug, MAKE use, -boatd, FOR SALE—Eleven head Holstein- YOUR coal for less, mine INSULITE, NICOLAYSEN YOU TO BLY me Phone Moo per ton. your garage safe for winter by finishing it inside with the last word in Wall- LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 WANTED TO BUY—Smatl table chair; must be reasonable. Tribune. FOR SALE—Puppies tered German policésdog and pedi- greed Alrdale at Mountain View Trading Co, Price reasonable. Phone 14R1. from regis- wicker or small writing desk and Box B-39, East A. ra OEY oS FOR RENT—Cigar and candy store ©1925 ey Ine Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain righ ts reserved WHERE IN THE WORLO OID YOU COME == CELLULOID COLLARS CUT DOWN LAUNDRY BILLS AND RUBBER BANDS MAKE CHEAP ARTERS —YOD CAN POT CARDBOARD Cree YouR SHOES WHEN THE SOLES ARE WORN THROUGH AND — For Rent—Miscellaneous TLL BE BACKIN ® AFEW MINDIES- FOR RENT—HOUSES “SN-GIMMeE A DOLLAR CIGAR. LOST AND FOUND ®OK KENT—Sewing machines, sx| FOR RENT —Fiveroom — unfur- per month. Repairing done, Also nished house and five-room fur- FOUND sell on easy payments, Brooks, 749] nished house Phone 1662W. VUNY) Phone 1648W INT ‘Three-room h fourth room partly finished; lights, house with The following articles have been it the Tritvine office for qhite some PAGE NYE PERSONAL Madame “Cross” Clairvoyant, knows your past ent, future. West Hotel. pres: LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE In the District Court Eighth Judicial District in and for County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. State of Wyoming, County ot Natrona, ss. hs In the matter of the estate of D. P. Hillhouse, d ased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all creditors and other persons interested in the above entitled E the undersigned Ad- ministrator of the Estate of D. P. Hillhouse, deceased, has filed his Final Account and Petition for Distribution of said Estate with the Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time within thirty (30) days after the date of the | publication of this Notice. date of last pub- : 10th day of No- 5 and if no objections are filed. he will make final settle- ment and distribution of gaid Es- tate at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the 10th day of December, 1 in the Court Room of the Court House in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, or ‘as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, ; Dated October 20. 1926 J. G. MEGENITY, Administrato Pub Oct, 20, 27: Nov. #10 1995, peed tt ctr NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Under the provisions of Chapter 151, Session Laws of |W 1921, notice is hereby ¢ tha the State Highway Commission i advised that the work on Casper Office Building the same being the work under contract by L. D. Leisinger in the County of Na- trona, has been completed, and that the Contractor is entitied to final settlement therefor. _ All persons, firms or corpora- tions, who have any claims for work dono or material furnished on such work, shall within thirty (30) days from November 16, 1925 file with the State Highway Commission a verified statement of his, its or their claims, and if he, it or they shall fail to file their claim within the time prescribed by. this notice, the State, for whic said Commission is acting, s! in no wise be liable to ans persons, firms or corporations for any claim he, it or they may have for material furnished or wo done in connection with such con- struction, and if such claimant |shall fail to file his, its or their claim for such work done or ma- terial furnished within a period of sixty (60) days after such work’ is finally completed, he, it or they shall be aeemed to have waived . its or their claims for payment of such work or material furnished the state of Wyoming At the expiration of 90 days from the time of the final com- vletion of ¢the work on this pro- ject all monevs due to contractor must be paid to the contractor unless claimants against said mon- ey shall in addition to filing claims commence an apovropriate legal action against said contractor at- taching any money held by the State Highway Commission or secure an assignment from contractor. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Pub. Oct727; Nov. 3, 10, 192% yoming Used Furniture READ WANT AD unfur FOR RE hous furnt. Phon, FOR n For Rent—APARTMENTS ig 7 rnished and bath nd RE room Pwo-room 8 a month. 1781. ern, furnished bath; low rent, ond street. 133 apart Modern two-room fur WANTED—We will {p ‘your used furniture, also shot WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal rang duofolds, all household goods. Phone 10! WA bridle buy or trade cif_es. Wol Koler Furniture Ss. tt. Phone 138. , Heaters, dressers. good saddle, and chapps; must be a bar- Phone 1283 or call at| gain. Call at 146 West G St. WANTED—To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash Minneapolis, Minn, kitchen safe, $7.60; gas range, $14.00;| \ANTD—Your old coal range or fringed window shades, 90c; felt base floor covering, 65¢ yard; rock: -ange or heater ers, $3.00-and up; all white cotton mattress, $8.50, We do packing and crating HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First Phone 2200 heater price, full particulars. D. I. Bush, in exchange for a gas Phone 1086. .WANTED TO BUY—Counter scales, cheap. WANTED TO BUY—Good, cotton tribune Hearn Bros., 1031 1, 13th. clean rags. Bring them to the office, WA thing tarps, saddles and chapps. 2061-W. NTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- and shoe, guns, tools, tents, Phone The Two-for-One-Store, nished house, ishe modern Phone in Columbia theater lobby. In-|gas und water in the house; rent] time. Will the owner# vleage cal quire Columbia theater, $18 a month. 8. Kenwood, | no claim— FOR RED foom modern,| child's brown kid glove FOR RENT—ROOMS furnished or unfurnished hous Small photo on West Yellowstone agement. 409 S. Jackson Brown eauntiet glove. FOR RE modern” toa; | DOr pur-room house; clos Hupmobile hub cap. Cina s1b: Second, Phone} 1h; modern, unfurnished. Phone| — ~— 675. 268W. FOR RENT—Two light housckeep-| POR RENP—Fiveroom — modern ing rooms: centrally located. house with breakfast nook and ‘Woleott...Rent reasonable, fireplace, linen closet and wash enn 3 ool, rent IR RENT—Close in, two-r $15; also five-room hous Phon IT1W. apruraigied (se tte RODE OR ab 9.0 sand water | ©. KH. KEIMERTH & CO. Hictaenth Bt Certified Vublie Accounts is ETS Income Tax Service Fiveroom modern fur |}49) ON Bldg. Phone 767 se with garage. 1333 | ———— - ; ; HASELMIRE & EBLE oo Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 21). Con. Roy Bide Phone 660 | ARCHITECTS tb 1) Wa a) WESTFALL. ct is Wouth. |e By wim Anais iaied KAYBURN 5S. WEB OR SALE—HOUSES | 12 Daly Bui Phone 1 | TRANSFER AND CRATING EE | nished apartment; close in, 919 GF i= FOR SALBE—8450 buys 3-room house —— Pea ee ——— urnished; three lots; or for rent BATTERIES 60 per month; fur- per month, 14 Cambridge esis ——— pm brick; heat, light, neper SPER BATTERY CO. gus, f West B Street Se th Phone 907 FOR !— Unfurnished apart- FOR * = aha ment in duple 8. ° LEASE ee COAL —? Lincoln: Phone 28) | FoR GEBO COAL oR RENT—Completely furnished FOR LEASE = Dairy and poultry Phone 677 rtment steam heat, 315 EB. 8th arm; completely equipped; close ane". f Sees =. Si SS} to Casper. Write 642 B, 12th St FOR, ENT oenttitul’ threeroom | (2 casver. — Write 642 B._1sth Hake CLEANERS semi-basement apartment; private | THE SERVICE CRANE entrance; electric washer, telephone BUSINESS CHANCES | 146, N. Jackson » if desired Lincoln. Phone 56 FOR RENT—Desit and| FOR SALE—Good ¢ n going busi: | “CHIROPRACTORS clean 2-room furnished] ness—can make five thousand dol-| e “ etal ood loca reasonable, | lars a year cle 500 will he DKS. Jo BA GU. JEFFREY ea __ | Would’ take good bu R12 Midwest tilde Ph HH Mt the Garbutt, mod: | and ‘loan s TARNED.BOYD, CF oF ern four and six-room unfurnished | ties. Address Be 150 North Grant St. apartmer st 330 W. 14th.| FOR SALB—Gc , ___ Phone 1457 Phone Phone 1391R. a CRATING : and Lith ¢NT—Modern furnished two- steam heated apartment; room private bath, hot water; very rea- 2 " sonable rent. Alexandria Apart: nee ARE ments, 810 W. 11th, Apartment J. | $1.0 DRIVL Casper MADAME FRAN ho-Palmis Readings ) California about No- want one or more pas: el vember 1, WAN'T ADS PAW J] Riinaanneneainal LOST AND FOUND M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co.. Phone this week] Practice Imited to Viagnosts and . Treatment Suite #05 to 311, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1f50-1651 Phone Stockmen's National t Obstetrics, Generas Practic n WYERS LS § ShiKKETE LOST—On road between Yellow Lawyers FOR F m house, fur-| stone and Salt Creek highways 209.1011 Oi hanes Hide. nishe garage: close in Inquire Buick tir nd rim. Phone 1340, BULLACK &.LAUY Building & temple Mutual nent Masonic y water, sonable, 963 East kh, Midwest Bldg e 1200 HAT CURKAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 nite 204-205 Pi PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS > HEMINGWAY Lawyer 832 Midwest Uldg. Koand WINTER Olu Exchange Phone 161 MULVANEY & BARRETI ' neys 515 Con, Koy Bidg Phone 2306. & McNALLY 17 Cop. Roy. Bldg, Phone 86, FOSTER AND WEUR Attorneys Rm, 106-407, Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 41 ACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg, Phone 4 Attorney Kim. 22, Townsend Bide Uhone 196d W. . PATTERN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Whde hone JOUN HENCH t . aw Zuttei __ Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Old Ones 1 ated W. First, OPTOMETRIS® ULTY TESTED Ano (lasses Property Fitted by ft i. EVANS 7 ind St. WAREHOUSES LSON, Warehouse Phone (284 NE Transfer Tell the Advertiser—"1 saw It In 406 Con, Koy, Bdlg. | Che Tribune.”

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