Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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CHIC KASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHI OK ASH A OKLAHOMA
PEOPLE'S STORE
FORMALLY OPENS
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111 11 til 11U1TIL
Hid nftw home or the People's Store
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lu the First National Hank building!
wu formally opened to the public last
i-veiilrig between the hour of 7 and
Hi o'clock when the first fall display
of millinery and ladies' ready-to-wear
won offered for the Inspection of Chielt-
imlia's mow' critical shoppers. Hand-
somely decorated for this occasion the
wore was Indeed a scene of beauty and
will long be remembered as a pleas-
ure hy the hundreds of visitors who
called throughout the evening. In the
rear of the store was a large electrical
Hned with the word "Welcome."
Chrysanthemums in the must delicate
tints were presented each visitor at
the entrance and then the courteous
salesladies or the different depart-
ments usherod all through the aisles
for au inspection of one of the most
b-:uitiul displays of millinery ami la-
dies' mady-to-wear goods ever shown
In Chit-kasha.
The People's Store Is now an exclu-
sive ladies' store and all departments
have tmn enlarged especially the
wearing npparei and millinery divis-
ion The former now has twice the
space heretofore devoted to the line
and the famous Ulschof garments are
domitsaiors tu ladies' and misses' suits.
It is almost impossible h creditably
mention the hundreds or huts shown
for the first time but they were there
in' the new velvets and hatter's plush
in all the new shapes and creation-.
'Hie Knox lice being shown for the
flrKt time in the city tame in for most
liitorablA comment by the Indies visit-
ing the millinery department. Mam
imported design ei included in thd
show the Tricorn and large hats in
lull -olors being pleasing to those
who appreciate- th latest things in
headgear offered by Dame Fashion.
Hats in the new military shapes were
ihown to h good advantage and all lu
all the ladies were more than pleased
with the efforts tit the Peebles fetor
to tiresent such a splendid array of
tue season's newest fashions in tills
department. .
In the ready to wear department
very approved fashion was found in
:ill the lie a- eoorts and the showing 01
evening ftowns elicited much favorable
comment from those who love the
beaiiaiul. Mote coir p'ete stocks a
wider variety of styles in ibis depart
mint will now make shopping a de-
light In this popular store. The sales
!:die spared no meant to show every
(.no visiting the opening a most cordial
welcome and the event will not soon be
loiROtten by those who attended Him
"utiOUV (
Delightful orchestra music through
out the evening added much pleasure
10 the occasion. -.
Signifying its best compliments for
' m-eessfnl business the- lltuchof Car
u-ent company presented the People's
Store with a beautiful bouquet arrang-
ed In the shaiie or a horseshoe from
purple and white astors and this added
' mm h to the already splendid decora-
tions. The People's SI two Is a credit to the
city Its handsome furnishings being
miuil te those lount in the largest
itl.-s and a hipher .tuality of goods lu
n wirtii nlar. will make it a popu
lar tru'liug place for the ladies iu the
future.
WANIIO.
Cask ! uUoB rM
Our Fall Showing was never quite so great. All the new things in Brocaded Tops Plain Top
C.oth and Leather. All the new heels and toes for misses and ladies. New line of Baby Doll
Shoes for misses and children. The most complete line of School Shoes for boys anc I girls
in the great Southwest. Our men's line is complete comprising all the best lines in Ameri
ca including Edwin Clapp Pickards and Bion r. Keynoiab.
One thound vole with each dollar purcha.e .nd 1500 with each dollar in coupons
You should not fail to
see our line.
IM TO TELL YOU
THE TPUTW.NO I3ULL. THIH
FISH WAS NT SO Ulfc VNLT
ABOUT T Hli UONCr fM not
OV6R 43 OR 50 POUNDS
BUT WHA7 A f H?n I Mt:
D PUTiUP "
I
FISH TALK "
Nit MAkc MJM f CAY' 3 ELI EVE ME. V i.AI I I A
THINK W0EUV V jfV-e NVER WAS ' WA L L (A
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FAIL MILLINERY
OPENING DRAWS
A VAST CROWD
It a capacity crowd bent upon be
coming enlightened in the latest modes
for milady Is renuired to oiistittita
a successful millinery opening then
that occasion was a success iu every'
tense of the word yesterday afternoon
and last night at the fashionable shop
of Miss BradrteluV on North Fourth
street. The steady stream of sight-
War Depart. Planning
Employment Offices
.
Maj. i". N. Harney the new army
recruiting officer who )ia" recently
come to tr.B Oklahoma district from El
Paso has instructions from the eecre-
tary of 'war to furnish to the depart-
ment information on employment and
labor conditions in this district fl a
preliminary to tl.e ultimate establish-
ment of a system of employment of-
fices in 'connection with the recruiting
service for the benefit of soldieni
honorably discharged or furloughed to
the army reserve.
It is stated that only men of good
seers n evutenue yesieruay auernuuu n.
. ' . ... Character 't discharged 'excellent or
Increased during the evening until .t ara h flSslste(1 t0 em-
was feared that the S. It. 0. sign would
ployment on known "union Jobs'' un-
gmiized labor will not be furnished;
nor will men he recommended for em-
ployment or known "union Jobs'' un-
less they are willing to join the union
oil terms acceptable to the latter. .
It is not contemplated that any spe-
cial privilege or exemption shall b
requested for a soldier who deairea
appointment to a position coming tin-n-r
the provisions of local or national
civil service laws. In such cases in-
formation as to the vaean"!"8 qualifi
cation applications and wiiatioi;s
such.- a may be obtained from th
nrmiPir officials will be furnished tha
applicant with the object of obviating
unnecessary delay and enabling htm
to intelligently prepars himself for tha
required test.: " i . .
"GET-TOGETHER CONVENTION.
"WETS"
IS 205 YEARS OLD.
Rv TTnttprl Press.
i prir -Sent 11 Manv off i- By T nited Fress.
.r of the Young Men's t'hristian a-! Paris Sept. " 11.-"V Wont Go
elation of New Jersey came here to Home Until Morning" the popular
dfiy for the "get-together" convention ! "wet" ballad was Just 203 years old
at the Metropolitan hotel. Tl.e se. i today. It is said to have been com-
..in i.. tii.Ki.iMiv 1 Posed by a French soldier in a drink-
' "Tocetherness" is the aim of the ing bout following a victory of French
i it Whit ford eenorol arms on the battlefield. It was a pop
secretary of the Buffalo association;
the Uev. Howard Agnew Johnston of
Stamford Conn. and Albert 10. Rob-
ert represent ins tbe rural work of
the international committee- are
scheduled to deliver addresses.
ular favorite of Marie Antoinette.
Thay recb an tba peopl all the
Una Express Want 4d-
Herbine is the nn-dictne that cures
biliousness malaria and constipation.
The first dose makes you feel better
a few addition does ures completely.
Trice TiOc. Sold by Owl Irug Store.
Adv. . 1 1Sw
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Ruhscrme for tb Daily Express.
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o :i r ri.:o" FUhine" "Camping or rrownng
UC 11 IUI "
(Ka tr T uamnton Hardware Store have made it one of their
theJI.l. Hampton naruwBio community
dutiea in me to wpp'x . lhe Lantein
1 ThllMi th! kind that Jivei . ei5y bright light is
Lmf: JfclnSikuti to? not blow out in the gale
amoke "orkA. All the way from 65c to 1.S&
. i u in cot it at tne
ItemcmwriS' W it .nnuruiP
m v a wtrinrriiiiT hardware
H. 1 nalfir 1 STORE.
The Home of the "Hardware Man."
Second Test at Lindsay
Now Down 900Feet
The test .well No. 2 that is beina
drilled on the ' Hal Thompson farm
near Lindsay" by the Chickasha Oil
and Developmpnt company has reach-
ed a depth of nearly SHM) feet and a
showins of gas is plainly in evidence;
according to .statements of the c.oln-
pcnyY ofiicers. - 1
Th.o location is but a few feet from
well No. I that-has been abandoned
for pome time. Mr. Duncan driller of
me well for the Cement Oil and (ia-t
company is the holder of the contract
for the Lindsay well No. 2. It will he
drilled to sufficient depth to give tlij
location a 'thorough st.
TOILET
GOODS
The very bet things in
Toilet Good. uch as:
PERFUMES SOAPS
TOILET WATERS
FACE CREAMS
AND POWDERS
TALCUMS ETC
will always be found in
our stock and we feel
sure you will agree with
us that no drug store'
has any finer line. ;
1
Wren Drug Co.
Phone 19. :
"In Business for Your
Health."
; . . - - ?'. I
t WEATHER FOItttMi..
4 For Oklahoma.
have to lie borrowed fromvthe .thea-
ters. The hats and bonnets shown were of
the very. latest Parisian design and in
many Hvays were in sharp contrast
with those of last fall. Notable anion;'
tie changes. are "the colors that pre-
dominate. LuBt season the shades
could be termed to use a common
Americanism "noisy" but the lady
who desires that her new bonnet be
Classed of this season's vintage will
keep far away from the brilliant hues
and will don those more subdued.
The combination that is sure to be
absolutely correct is created by the
sharp contrast produced by black and
white. Silver and gold effects are also
considered good also the dull shades
of blues greens a;d browns are to be
had and worn with perfect safety. One
creation trimmed with citron attract-
ed much attention yet the golden
shade of gold is one of the very few
I Tiredomiualine. So the guests as they
gazed realized that the bright gawdy
colors were all gone passed on to the
discard.
Also there will be no modification
nc happy medium in the size of the
creations. Everything will he on the
extreme. T he hat that. da medium large
or medium small is checked off the
list. The extremely large hat may.be
worn with the perfect assurance that
it cannot invite criticism. With equal
j assurance the extremely small close
liiitin hat may be used but the me-
dium never.
Attracting special attention at the
'hhcwtnu was an expensive set consist-
ing vt a muff a collar and hat. The
material was black velvet the hat be-
in irimnied in white and gild with a
beautiful white plume.
Acting in the capacity of models
were Mrs Bedell Miss Nell Gaulee
Aliss Armstrong and Miss Mayfield.
verv eood") are to be assisted to em
ployment; and where special training
experience or skill is necessary only
those who are able to satisfy the rec-
ommending officer that they have the
!' required ualifications will be endors
ed for such positions. s
Btrike-breilHfcrv or men to fill va
cancies caused by discharges involving
WEATHER ELSEWHERE-
Conditions at 8 a. m. reported b
WeBtertt Union Telegraph Co.: -
Oklahoma. -
i Generally clear; no rain.
Average temperature-.- -JT.
;" : J' Texas.. ' "'
tlenerally clear and warm.
Temperature .. 76 to 7!
JV Put up enough fruit
tl IXh i I
'
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Miss Baldwin's Opening.
Among the millinery openings of last
evening that of Mrs. Hertha Ualdwin
ftttracted much attention and the store
was visited by many throughout the
evening who desired to catch a glimps
of the many beautiful creations In la-
dies' headgear for. the fall season. Hats
in all the newest shapes colors and
styles were handsomely ttisptajeu
throughout the store and Mrs. Baldwin
was the recipient of many compli-
ments on her artistic showing. Music
for the occasion was rendered by Miss
Belene Hoot and added to the mast
en joyabh' occasion.
cpvnlu. ty ilci:mr syndlumo-J
Toniuht partly cWdy; cooler In
northeast portion! Saturday generally
fuir. .
Local Tempertturt.
Maximum - ---
Minimum - 70
Swellings of the flesh caused by in
flammation cold fractures of tha
ne. toothache neuralgia or rheu
matism can be relieved by applying
Ballard's Snow Liniment. It snouid
be well rubbed in over the part af
fected. Its great healing and pene
trating power ease the pain reduces
swelling and restores natural eonui
Hons. Trice 2-'o fico and Ji.'JO fur bot
tie. Sold by Owl Drug Store. Adv.
dw
to
Hamilton
Coupon
packed in
diestjan.
Put up enough fruit
and vegetables to
last until next spring
This is a banner fruit year. Prices are
low lower than last year ; lower in all
likelihood than they will be next year.
Buy freely and ?ut up enough to last
all winter; not fruit only but vegetables
also.
Every dollar you invest now will save
you more than a dollar in the course of
the next twelve months.
You'll find nothing better In the way
of fruic jars than
Atlas
E-Z Seal Jars
Absolutely air-tighu Absolutely sani-
tary. Fill! Adjust the rubber ring!
Put the all-glass top in place ! Snap the
spring seal ! That is all there is to it.
Made ef grten glass to exclude the
light. - - -
Wide mouth so you can put in
plums tomatoes apples pears peaches
etc. without cutting them - in small
pieces. In that way flavor and freshness
are retained.
Half pints pints quarts and half
gallons.
Write for book of recipes. 20 pages
60 recipes. Some by Marion Harland ;
some by famous Virginia cooks. '
1 HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO.
Wheeling W.Va. -
Mtmoer or
Ric LtaJurt
of ;. rtotlJ
AtOIMll"li
MADAM: WauUa't ytur thiUrtn U wknU lot kiaithur if jm
gait them on beets peas ttmattes string beans and ether Lf;einbf4 as
freely in January as m July t Ytu cam do it by mtng E-Z Sii Juts. .
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1914, newspaper, September 11, 1914; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732111/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.