Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17 1919.
JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME
By NINA BANCROFT '
(Uii.'iel Press Staff Corrc.iaondent) J
London. (By Mail) TM?se ie-weird j
r.n.1 wonderful days and you never
know wiiethor IMio n i;a in 4 he store j
is there to sell ' you works r- ave
y.iur soul.
Our iparsnna ere giving up the
tSiirch as a livelihood and iluking up
it Ions as salesmen. Their anxie-1
ty for our spiritual welfare hovers
In the .background as a. "hobby."
One la reully nervous thene days
to walk up and ask for a pair of silk
stockings. Miaylxs thai nice lotoking
young assistant -behind the counter
wl 1 preach you a short sermon on
the stockings' unrighteousness and
send you away clutching a .pureed of
'Jiome-knitted woolons which you'll
never weiar or making vows of eter-
nal homespun which you'll never
keep.
If. very difficult. Of course It's
not that we donKJ like parsons we
Just dote on thorn in the ipulplt tout
the people don't pay enough to keep
them (there. And it is liarrowing i'ij
think .that Bi:.:iiov"".f tO'o .e cun.tes
would tM you MKth soulful thing-j
c-vrry Sunday chuuld nut have V'.io
Vv l.eiewitlial to keep the homo fires
burning.
There la at serluos oplibreak of trou-
Leil'U among women.
The men blame this on the fact
ii ut .Bo-niebody wnce said irouaera
were "daring" and now women 'find
i'.fiii an ever recurring temptation.
Cei tain it la that wherever women
if.:e permitted to don 'the basic bifur
cations you seek In vain for la skirt.
At all the recent fancy-dress balls in
the newest reviews and iu the .latest
frocks women go trousered there-
fore happy.
At the victory ball girls were dress-
ed eiMieir in eastern costume as peir-
ruts little .boys or strange futurist
things of which you couldnt recog-
nize the character but noticed it was
.bitten .by the trouserita germ.
Men bewail it and are trying to
effect a cure by pointing out that
trousers are the most 'modest things
ever invented.
In these times Aomcn have no hes-
itation in confessing t.helr true age.
Kvery day some fair young ithing
Jets in Itfie light .ot day as reguards
the length of her h'orrlble puat. Thir-
ty has no fears for her thirty-five
is acknowledged with a smille and
the once .senile forties tire rapped
out withopt a hluslu j
On .bended knee men ore pleeding
with them. Ito be .more mystic. They
crave the allurement of unfathomable
secrets. "V'ou insist on introducing j
in to your shoutderh and j'our backs
I J Jf
j K. J ml article of personal adornment it has never been equaled by any other gem j v
frlut for the I'ove of Mike keep . 'a
bit of cluffon around your age" they
euy
This combined willi the Jazz bands
account! for the shn.p In wedding-
bells.
The love-bug fimis it Impowsi'ble
to bMe a .man wii'o's jumping to the
yn(toiviutik:nH of the "jazz." So now
twills are arranged with a wultx or
two thrown in here and there Just
to give Cupid a look In.
Tlie .matchmaking aiwnM has lolle
of advice to give to (her daughter.
"My deaf when Ivord Khlrkitt ai.sks
you for a dance be sure to make it
a waltz. Don't dance any of those
silly fox t Kit 'or one-step things wfl'Jh
' I'.iiim for he's the nicest young man
In London and tos a bigger bank
account than anyone I know."
And the dutiful daughter spends
an unhappy but tense evening in the
dressing roomt listening It.hrough all
the .ragtime monstrttsCties for the wel-
come uplifting strains of a dreamy
waltz.
Then she - floats into the dancing
ring. Shirk lit ttokUs oil!!: of .single-
blessedness. Do you read the W( 1
Ads for bargains?
In every home whore Electrical Gifts are received it Avill he a very Merry
Christmas.
It means that Christinas is going to he with them every day in the year
for' Electrical Gifts are Practical (lifts and can and will he used every day. . -
Stop in and see the wonderfully complete display ' of Christmas inges-
tions we have ready for you. (
' Vacuum Cleaners
Dish ."Washers.
Icons t '
Sewing Machines
Flashlights '
Gay Electric Company
(Successors to Electric Shop)
419 CHICKASHA AVENUE PHONE 138
m rmfiPiMi iiiiMiw bii i .. m
The Greatest of All y
Gifts A Diamond
lis sparkling brilliancy lasts forever; its value constantly increases; and as
article of personal adornment it has never .'been equaled by any other
Gruen Watches $22.50 to .tlS.uH)
1 Joys' Watches $2.00 to $10.00
Watch Chains $2.00 to $2.").00
Cuff Links r $1.50 to $10.00
Sheffield Silver Cut Glass China Manicure Sets Pyralin Ivory and
wonderful stock of attractive Christmas Gifts.
No waste in properly bought Jewelry. ' .
We carry only the highest grade of fine Jewelry of the latest designs ana i
best quality. Our chief purpose is to give our patrons lasting satisfaction
v:. .i. 4..)- iu 4"inn N
J. W. OWSLEY
Jeweler and Diamond Merchant
OPEN' EVENINGS.
' NOTICE.
ChlckaBha Okla.
Dec. 11 1910.
To stockholders of the Citizens Na-
tional Bunt:
Notice Is hereby given that the an-
nual nieetine of the ritockholders of
the Citizens National Bank of Chick-
asha will be held on Tuesday Jan-
nary 13th 1919 at 1 o'clock p.. m.
at the office of the bank.
E. D. FOSTER Cashier.
12 lOt.
RECENT WAR CONDI-
TIONS HAVE PROVEN
the graduate nurse to bo one of the .
.... i..ki il
present peace conditions she is in
even greater demand. There is now
opportunity to gain Immediate en-
trance in one of the very best sci-
entific Schools for Nurses in ' the
soulh. The erection of added hospi-
tal buildings makes this possible.
. Student Nurses are cared for in an
u-ium """ LU1 I
tion or other expense and are paid
an Incidental fee each month. Ap-
ply now stating previous educational
training. New class being organized
for January 1 1920. Write without de-
lay for full information to Miss Helen
T. Holllday Superintendent Nurses'
Training School of the Texas Baptist
Memorial Sanitarium Dallas Texas.
i tt ii f--
- Percolators
Electric --GH1
Electric Gril
liaiiges
Light Fixtures
.. Coffee Urns ;
Chafing Dishes
Milk Warmer
' Heaters '
Et Cetera
Cuff Links diamond set $10
Fountain Pens $1.50 to
Gold Pencils ! $3.00 to
IT'S A COMPLIMENT
Cleveland. To be called aiT'egg'
In .Cleveland is to be convplimenited.
Kgg8 hit ihe teclord plk.e ot fl 01 a
dozen today.
Irregularity In the bowel move.
ent9 makes Y fel uncomfortable
eud leads to a constipated habit
wli.ch Is bad Herbine la the remedy
you need. It restores healthy regu
larity. Trice 60j. sold by Wren
Drug Co. Ad.
STRONG EVIDENCE
Is th Statement of this Chlckasha
Woman.
Backache is often kidney ache;
A common warning of serious kid
ney ills.
"A Stilton in Time Saves Nine1
Don't delay use DoUin's Kidney
Pills.
Profit by the experience of Mrs
H. S. Klmiball. 409 Minnesota Ave
She says:: "On many occasions
when T nave feR nn d()wn and have
:ll0( a Bpell lff isn)guor due to my
kld.ney8 i hav6 UPje;i noan's Kidney
Pills and each time I Wive found
themi a reliable medicine. The re
lief they have 'brought has been .last
ing.
tiflc at tall dealers. Fosfier-Milburn
Co. Mfgrs. Buffalo N. Y. Adv.
-3 i r i j r .
(rmHH.fitfe9Pi'.
an
gem
to $5i
$15.00
$25.00
a
I
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ill
A
tin
HEY BILL LET
THIS ONE GET BY
St. Louis. James Damp watched
two street cars pass hinn by. .When
the third came along he tood ibe-
tween the tracks and tried to isjtiop
it by .pushing against it. He niayre-
DiHtress after aetlng is duo lo bad
digestion. Herbine helps too diges-
tive process clears the system of
impurities and restoresa feelnlg of
vigor and buoyancy of spirits. Price.
60c. Sold hv
' ' l lift k..U. AQV
It Pays
to Pay A
the Cash
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ii
Big Character
DOLLS
I)ue to many requests for the sale of
the Dig Charasler Dolls which we are
giving Free with 'Tickets we have de-
cided to sell them for $5.00. You can
see the Dolls now on display in one of
our windows. Get yours now. Don't
wait till they are all gone.
Reductions On All Dress Shoes
Dress Shoes
ens
Slaeey-Adamas Shoes for men
in this sale. . ' .
$745 Shoes on sale
$8.45 Shoes on sale
$0.75 Shoes on sale
$10.90 Shoes on sale
$11.75 Shoes on sale
$13.60 Shoes on sale
$12.70 Shoes on sale
$14.50 Shoes on sale
$10.00 Shoes on sale
Visit This Christmas Store.
For WomenWho Shop for Men
It's bur. all-year business to please men and we
know we can please you too as you look for gifts for
them .
We will be very glad to help you just as much as
we possibly can and in return ask only that you
"Shop Early Please" so that we can serve you with-
out the hustle and bustle of later days.
8plendid Cough Medicine.
"As I feel that every family should
know what a splendid medicine
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is. 'I
am only too pleased to relate my ex-
perience and only wish that 1 had
nown of Its merits years ago" writes
Mrs. Clay Fry .Ferguson Station Mo.
"I give it to my children when they
show the slightest symptoms of being
croupy and when I have a cough or
cold on the lungs a very few doses
will relieve me and by taking It for
a few days I soon get rid of the
cold." Adv.
ClllliASIIA.OKLA.
riumni lluliolii'i
are included
$6.70
$7.C0
$8.75
$9.80
$10.55
$12.25
$11.45
$13.05 "
.. $14.40
1 ' I
NOTICE ' 1
The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders of the . Oklahoma Na-
tional Bank of Chickasaa will bo
held in (the banking room of said
hank in Chlckasha on .'Tuesday Jan-
uary 1.1th 1926 at i-.Oii'o'clock p. m.
at which time the election of officers
and such other business as properly
comes beforethis meeting will be
transacted.
F. t!' CHANDLER
12-13-30t. Cashier.
Where
Quality
Counts
J
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You will find our stock of shoes still com-
plete fort he whole family. No gift will be
more appreciated or is more practical than a
pair of shoes. You can sure save money on
your shoes by Irading at The Dixie.
Inductions are now in force.
Stacey-Adams shoes for nu n and high grade
Rochester shoes for women. '
Ladies Shoes
$5.95 Shoes on sale ' $5.35
' $5.95 Shoos on'. $6.25
$7.45 Shoes on jsale L $6.70
$3.95 Shoes on sale. $8.05
$9.75 Shoes on sale . I $8.75
$10.90 Shoes on sale... j - $9.80
$11.75 Shoes on sale.. jC $10.55
$12.70 Shoes on sale 1 $11.45
$14.50 Shoes on sale.. $13.05
$16.35 Shoes on dale. .$14.70
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919, newspaper, December 17, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729132/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.