Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921 Page: 1 of 14
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stciimi B 8 pages CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
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CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA MONOAy dHTIMDCH 12 1921.
FIRST CHAPEL EXERCISES
OF mi SCHOOL YEAR SET FOR
A UDITORIUM Til U RSI) A Y A T 10
FIRST BUILDING IN PLANT OF 0. C. W.
QREAT STRIDES MADE IN GROWTH
OF 0. C. IF.; STATE PLANT IS
NOW VALUED AT OVER $700000
CDLLEGE
O. C. W. Opanlng for T92 1 o
Klml fiuiiliy nipetliig -Mmi-
ilny morning tieptrii.lH-r 12 at
in oYhak
PhiiIpM' rtefcl liatlon-SIarta
Turaifcy morning. Hpplorobor 13
4 nt o'clock and tontlnupa
ilniMiiili Tuesday anil WeditP-
l:-y.
I'lr.t t Impel Thurdiiy n-nrri-
I:ik Sc iti'irlT 11 at 10 oYl x k. 4
Flrnl i-Iiimm -Thumday aftpr-
4 niMin. Tho beginning of 4
4 regular schedule. 4
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Starting .lmt prnmlap In bo Ihs
banrer year for Cm ahxi iIip Okla-
homa kiIIi'ro for women In aihpduled
lo 0Mm hero Ith tho chapel ppr-
i lhoit to lo held In Iho college audi-
Icrlum on Thumday mortili.K Sep-
tember 15 nt 10 o'clock.
As cotircrni I'm public tho chapel
exercise Tlmrniliiy "ornlnn will he
Din official oM iiIiik- Tho "official
rinilly" of Iho achool however will
lip mtlvo Ht nn earlier duto. Thlt
morning. In fuel the II member of I
I tho family niPt In tin mltiiliilkimilun '
building wiiii rrpiHipni i. Am
fr Urn purpo.p of going over iho
plNim for tho year mk arrnniiiiii! !
. ttm alignment on J getting nuly ;
' for Iho i Uw. j
I On TuenUny niornlnit. Kepipn.lier !
!S at i o'iI.mK. Hip reslxirmlun of'
Ihn Mild. Mill will Kliirl. Thin tvg!-1
trillion It to loiiiimio thrmiir .out
i Tuesday unil Vpiiiii.i.iy. 'rpl'l"iit j
Autln liellpp Hint on Thur(I.ty
morning by Iba iIihp hour. Hip i
rcsMralion will bo cmi-pleted. I n-1
mediately after tho chapel rxen p
Iho t-taaium will curt Ihi preMdent
annuuuioa.
Public It Invlttd
I'rpiiilcnl Auaiin till morning
kupiI an Invllailon to Chiikfthha hul'
npni iiipii ami Ihn rltltennhlp of Hip
lily In general to attend Iho chapel
eirriiHii. Ho pointed out t (it I hero
will ho atnlo offiYbil hero fur the
opening of tho ai-hmd an well a tho
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I .rt-lll? ill llltcy I'l mw puiii.'iiii.
"Clili kni ha should be well repro-
Ni n'i'd at thp fitt chiipet oxei lo held
(('oiilliiued on pii k c two)
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I o i -
j . - .
I I e t '
m tin-: :;' . ;in (
Thin In Hie uiiniliililrnilon luillilln
of Iho Okluhiiiiin CoIIi-ko for Women.
It wan ererled in the flrt ImiMini;
on I'm i in n -t ijt a ni l yiiine I i
yeiir t ro of J Inn (mil. Tli'To n ul
year ago Wsen (1. W. Au-
tin took thario of Iho Oklnhonui
folleso fur Women thero worn two
bullilitii on Iho ramiu and Ihn
rnnillinent waa ZM
Tho open Inn of tho prenpnt jrpar
ahow all nwiiulfliptit bulldlni com-
prUlntf Iho plant and tho enrollment
prohalily HI tun well over It
lit rnllnrili'il bk ypHr tho onnill-
meiit wna .'.Hi and II la rippcloil
thai Iho preietit year will ap an In-
creaxo. Tlic rti-nt i f tho O. 0. W. aa II
mni inluy In riliinl at 7noooo
mid Hip l huflilnt( on Iho ranipua
it !- : Tim MilinlnlHlrallon luillillnn;
I j f ur arta liiillilii; Nelllo Kpark
Mini; Wlllard Hall; Iho heating
pluiit and thn prenlilent'a home. Tho
jml.u'v and iralnlenanro proprlallon
j for Hin proienl yenr waa I1H.OO0
j and Ihn mule durlnR Ihla year will
.;i.nl f.'ull.iliiu on Iho Okluhouia Col-
( ler; for Women.
. IIiIh epeiifo Inilmlo tho on-
rut ...id l!io Plunt lu mm ... .t rlaaara 111 Iho rxcep.lon of thimo ur)p(m.nl t0 Tin Xmmnft
of Urn fluo nit li wirlineiit urn con- J whla-h whn coiiipIpIpiI will m tho
flneHt liiilld'- f Ita kind In tho
till II. nit :h Imllitlnr In tl:o cum- alitiUlon and In mldlllon nil the
ITunnou. in n :1 lui'MlUK nr li
iili d Hie utive t.l.ii iM of I :o In- ilmied hero.
outhwptt. Althoii(4 much litiproto
men! hat boon mado on 1st old wing
of Iho flno ana bulldln It will bo
Unbilled In I lino lo lako car of
parly iUs. Tho now wing of tho
building la la bo completed In lha
neit (pw noeka.
In addlilon lo iho tmprofompnt of
Iho flno art building thero baa bop
ppnnla work duno on Iho tenlral
healing plant which uppllei beat
for cery building on tho rampu.
fliHira and wall of Iho admlnUtrw
Hon building. Nolllo Fpark fcall and
W II lard ball baro boon repoinlod
and tho Intorlor of Iho building
thoroughly orertauled. Much oqalp
ment In Iho way of llbnry book
and tpparalu for lb farhm do
parlnienla baa beeo purcbaaod and
Iho aihool goo Into Iho year of
Wl w'th Iho beat equipment In It
hlalory.
About Iho onl thing noedod
la nioro mom. iVipne tho rnlargn
ment of Jormltory apace In tho laat
few year. Ihoro I yet need for an
oilier building a largo a W I Hard
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g COME DOWN AND SEE THE PRETTY NEW FALL STYLES. IT WILL HE A PLEASING PASTIME FOR YOU TO KILL YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS
I BEFORE YOU GET INTO REAL SCHOOL WORK AND WE'LL HE DELIGHTED "JUST TO SHOW" THE GOOD LOOKING THINGS. II
ACCESSORIES
Jersey Silk Bloomers
Knee or three quarter length. Color
Navy Illuclt I'urpli) Kose Tinipe
$3J9f
H White Middy Sweaters
Of nil-wool yarn turned up bottom
EES colors of Navy und Jockfiy Hud
I $1.95
Over Blouses
Of Hplcniliil quality Crepo or fioor-
gotto. llontitifully cinhrolilonul or
licadcil In suit shades
$5M
Net Guimpcs
To bo worn with tho popular Jumper
Dress in either White or Ecru
$2.50
Veils .
That glvo you that chic look clone
nets with embroidered designs and
chonillo dots
$2.50
Belts
Narrow leather belts for your sweat-
er coat or dress. Colors lied Tan
bray and White
75c
Middies'"' ' .
bin ...
iixtra hoavy quality of all wool flan-
'ubl with pretty silk emblems. Colors
Navy Red Green ..
$4J9S :.:
Spanish Combs
Hair Ornaments
Veil Pins
Idiim r Western w
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Wraps i$S Suits '
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ACCESSORIES i
Tho really becoming coats for (lie
Boumm a full or semlfull bade
Willi largo Tuxedo fronts; or a deep
iihawl collar. The fur trimmed
cuffs when put together form a
muff; shown in rich materials of
Marvolla Gerona Rumnna and Pan
vo Lalno '
AUTUMN
EXPOSITION
Straight linen are characteristic of
tho now Kail Suits Iho distinctive-
nous makes thorn a nioiit Important
Item of your autumn wardrobo.
Smartly tailored Suits of Trlcotlno
others developed of Moussyno with
beautiful collars and cuffs of Squir-
rel Beaver and Wolf
$25 to $150
Fur Coats
You can really get oiithiiHiautlc: about
a Fur Coat. Wo can't recall tlto
timo when they were priced uuy
lower.
French Coney Coats nt $55.00
Bay Seal Coats at $69.50
Marmot Coats at $87.50
Musk Rat Coats at $129.50
The lengths are 36 to 45 inches; and
girls you know you simply must
have a fur coat.
Frocks
'o lie -properly dressed this fall you'll surely
want a smartly tailored frock of l'olrcit Twill;
of course the straight lino frocks predominate
but waist-lino gathers at side front relievo their
severeness.
And for your Silk Frock it will surely bu black
and of either Canton Cropo or Crepe Hack
Satin with tho now flowing "Jenny" sleeves
$25 to $150
Blouses
FARO SILKS OF HIGH SHADES
Tiie whole pleasant task of making Madamo
charmingly attractive might be assigned to
her blouse so very stunning are tho new modes
of Crepe or Satin. Colors Mohawk Yellow-
stone Canard and Jockey Red
$5.00 to $29.50
Millinery
One extreme to the other Hats exceptionally
large and made of rich Black Velvet trimmed
with Spanish lace forming a ' vest or drape.
Hats exceptionally small of Red Velvet that
go to scarlet an inspiration for a destinctive
fall costume
$5.00 to $25.00
$35 to $165
Fur Chokers ' '
Add real appcaranco to your autumn
frock of Bilk or wool. A fur choker
will give you that "drossod-up air."
Wo are showing such really beautiful
pieces of gonuino stono Martiif and
Baum Martin in either single or
double effects
$35 to $65
Hand Bags
You'll bo ui 'Ucd at tho pretty
little Hand 1ga and Punei you
can buy at
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Gloves
You'll nood several pair for there
la no Bottled sleeve length.. S Clasp
Kid Glovoa
$3.50
Gauntlet Gloves s
Beautiful laco edge wrlata gnft qual- 5
lly Capo Kid Silk embroidery backs Es
$5.50 1
1G Button Length''
Gloves '
All Imported French Kid In now fall
shades Malay Brown Beaver Dlack
or White
$7.50
Glove Silk Hose
A now number made with lisle foot 55
an "Onyx" Hose. Black or Brown EEs
$3.50 i
Lace Vests
Of pretty net with frilled laca and
collars! "r. ". - a. - s J
Wo
Crystal Beads s
Black and White Beads 1
Jungle Bracelets
III
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921, newspaper, September 12, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729632/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.