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1u;h foujj CHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRES, CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA NOW IS THE TIME TO XMAS BUY 1 -ITS' TOO LATE TO XMAS SHOP tOH WIUTQV WEAK Ladies' ki'l .doves. Iiliii'k (mil while, Hiir $2.50 Lili.'ies' henvy Cil)i' Ki'l slivel (Moves; lila'-k, tun. gray, "bile and ivory. 33.00," : Ladies' Atilo driving (iloves. wool lined k $5.50 , Ladies nil wool miiIo drivinr . '4, v ( i loves . Ladies' wool 1'leeco lined (doVOS V 50c, 75c, $1.00 , .Indies' sill; liose. double he(d itlid toe. All colors. I J I II- ; $1. Ladies' Silk Hose.' pure Hin-ncl sill;, I'm II I'iishioiied .all colors. paii' s Ladies' Kinder Purses 75c, $10.00 Ladies' Over (i.-iilcrs. ".ray and while, pair $2.50 i Ladies silk crepe I hindkerehiei's solid colors and fancy 25c, 35c 1 Ladies Kcll House Slippers. Ile- lio. Iiroun. hlack. Mile. red. pair $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Must Handles 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 ' Fancy Flowered Ribbons, yard 20c, 35c, 50c II PRACTICAL GIFTS Gifts that your friends can use and wear, are most appreciated. You can buy a Christmas Rift for any member of the family and at economical prices. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, Silk Underwear, Silk Blouses, Fur fits, Silk Hosiery, Kid or Wool Gloves, Handker chiefs, House Slippers, Dress Shoes, Silk Petticpats, are a few suggestions; , In our Readu-to-Wear Department you can save 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent on Your Suit, Dress, Coat or Hat ....... . , Ladies' Dresses Reduced $20.00 Dresses i-$12.98 $27.50 Dresses $16.48 $37.50 Dresses $24.48 19 r;n Timaaw 7 .ds y w t v Ladies Suits Reduced $24.75 Suits $13.98 $32.50 Suits $22.48 $42.50 Suits .$29.48 $55.00 Suite -$34.98 Your unrestricted choice ofany Pattern Hat in the house; values $17.50' $15.00, $12.00, $10.00, choice - Ladies' Sweater Coats at 25 Per Cent Discount $12.50 Sweaters $9.38 $10.00 Sweaters $7.50 $ 7.50 Sweaters $5.63 Z r, . P9 7Z $ 5.UU .sweaters v.i Ladies' Coats Reduced $20.00 Coats $13.48 $32.50 Coats $19.85 $42.50 Coats $27.98 $49.50 Coats $32.49 $5.00 Children's, Misses' Coats at 25 Per Cent Discount $15.00 Coats $11.25 $ 9.75 Coats $ 7.25 $ 7.50 Coats $ 5.63 $ 3.50 Coats ' 2.69 Extraordinary, Special Your choice of any Ladies' silk Fibre Sweater Coats; values up to $10.00; all colors at Ladies' Dress Skirts at 25 Per Cent Discount $18.00 Skirts $13.50 $15.00 Skirts $11.25 $10.00 Skirts $ 7.50 $ 7.50 Skirts $ 5.63 Men's Sjlk Ties 35c .M ell's Silk Ties ill boxes , 50c, 75c, $1.00 Men's Silk Handkerchiefs 50c, 75c Men's Initial Handkerchiefs :i for 50c Men's Fur Caps $3.50 to $5.00 Men's Allto (iloves $3.50 to $7.50 Men's Dress (iloves $2.00 and $2.75 Lows' Mackinaw 11 loves $1.25 llovs' all Wool Jerseys $5.00 Silk Georgette Blouses Many beautiful styles in either high or low neck; navy, Burgundy, . Nile, maise, white, flesh Copen, values $8.50 at, 55 gg special 3G-inch Silk Messaline, all colors, per yard Ladies' Silk Kimonos Beautiful flowered wash silk pongee, nifty styles; large flowing sleeves; most acceptable $Q75 for gift. Special -r MM X MM I MM M M M V y T VyvV $2 00 D A tsKE ) STTiS? f FOR WHAT YOU WEAK " M?S3l SirT s?nn Vr $1.98 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Silk Petticoats Silk Jer sey Petticoats, plaited Jersey flounce or taffeta flounce, very serviceable and an appreciated gift; colors, black, gray, helio, navy ,white $6.75 special Silk Crepe for underwear; maise, flesh, blue and white, per yard 65c Men's Silk Hose 75s, 51.00 Men's Silk Mufflers $1.25 to $3.50 Men's Koiueo House Silippers .Men's Wool (lolf (iloves Men's Cotton I'nion. Suits 1.98 Men's CorduroV Hunting Clips' $1.00 Ladies and children's wool stock ing Caps 39c, 69c, 9Sc. Misses, boys' and children's sweaters C9c, $1.43, $1.98 ' i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i HERE'S CONTENDER . FOR FRYING PRIZE lly United Press. V31i Aiiit-i ii ::iy :;i r'i'a"'', I'cc ill !n i- ". (lly iMiiil. I Since tliu !, real war is I'liout settled, a Mewciin lliet threatens to break out over tli! (U(;slioii or what V. M,. ('. A. wonuoi ceiiied I lie nieate.st niinilier of diiulig nuts a day for distribution anion); tlnj American trm.ps who swept across l'rance into (lennany. A strong hid fcr cliainpicasliiii is made on behalf :f Jliss lOlizauetii liass, a i .". .ala r uf the Xaiional Arts club, S'ew York, now a caiilecu worker for the Ited Tiianle. Singlehand'ed she call ini.v i.nd try ."..Mia doughnuts a day, ami with assistants can produce Io.imhi in that span. '.Miss Itass ouht to effect maximum efficiency in the doughnut line with minimum equipment and minimum in gredients, because she ran u cafeteria before coming to France. Consequent ly her making of crisp, savory dough nuts for which she is famous in her division, is no hit-or-miss affair, hut tht result of experience in practicing domestic science and of careful plan ning. In the French village in which she was stationed she was able to find and commandeer an iron vat of niani nioutli proportions. Then she esti mated how great a quantity or dough she needed to keep the vat working at its capacity, and proceeded to make it. For the first few days she turned out only two or three thous and doughnuts. Later she produced ingle handed a. nun. When she care fully subdivided the job of assemb ling the flour, niiik, slcnieniiiH and sugar, or its substitute, the mixing and popping into the sizzling fat; and together they fried ln.OUO a day. The doughboys are keeping care ful records of the production of this doughmtt factory. They say they're going to tack theni up in Iheii' kitch ens at home. They are wondering if any one of their wives can make ,"i,uuii doughnuts a day. When they get homo they are going to ask them to anyway. . NINNEKAH ITEMS. 'ie supper at the .Meridian school house Friday night. Supt. M. II. Shepard and family inspected the Meridian building. Harry Slater spent a few days last week with his parents at home. .Mrs. 1. V. Jones and children were visiting her sister in Lindsay last week. ."Miss Ada Reeves and Mrs. Norton of (licknsha, Wsited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and M-s. H. P. AVood were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tate and family. Harry Hill has recovered fpoin the "flu" and is able to he out among his friends again. Mrs. A. T. Edwards, who suffered a severe atatck of neuralgia last week, is much better now. Mr. and .Mrs. W. I), ("ox have just received word that Floyd Hecker. who is in France, has been severely wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill havu re turned home after a three weeks visit with relatives in Texas. The singing. Sunday night, at Itoy Hose's home was- well attended and much enjoyed by the young people. 1.. I.. Hall unci family who have been in the eastern part ofth-j stato picking cotlong this fall have re turned to their Inline. ('. Meining and daughter, " Miss Htittie. of La Forte, Ind., are here, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Nicholas. They expect to spend the winter here. The roads in the northern part of the district tc being put into first clas shape by-the farmers of that neighborhood who began to grade them Monday. Where's there to be a pie supper? Why at the new Meridian school house. What's it for? To buy sup plies for the Christinas tree. Who'll be there? Everybody. Miss Helen Echvards, who Is at tending a business college in Dallas, has been quite ill with the "flu." A letter to her parents slates that she will soon be able to resume hr studies. The Gi-angers held a very interest ing meeting at the school house last Friday night. There will be an other meeting held Tuesday night for the purpose of completing the or ganization. You can buy more home-made candy at the Christmas entertain ment, for the high school girls will sell randy to raise money for the They will appre- ' 1. " basketball fund, date your help. I '' Thia district- made a good show j lug at the county poultry show in I Chickasha last week. Vei n Orchard ! took a pen of Plymouth Hocks and j was awarded first on pen; first on cockerel; first on pullet and second j on pullet. Green Taylor captured j cine first and three seconds cm his i pen of Cornish game. j . . , Ifl T $ ' j There will be a Christmas tree and program and everything that goes to make a merry Christmas Eve at Meridian school house, ac cording to the report of the Sunday school committee and the day school teachers. A pie supper will be given Friday night, December 20, and the proceds will be used to purchase supplies for Santa Clans so that every child in Meridian district may have a merry Christmas. Green Taylor brought Joy to fif teen little tots at Sunday school Sunday afternoon when he present ed them with two large cakes with instructions to the teachers that the cakes were to be eaten during the lesson period. When questioned as to his motive In giving the children the ti-eat he said that he wished to impress upon their minds early in lite that unexpected happiness will come to those who do what is right and are faithful in all their undertakings. Heartburn is a symptom of indiges tion. Take a dose of HEKHINK In such eases. The pain disappear? in st intly. '. : e w?ls P3.-. i pxeci, and you feel fine, vigor.nn and cl-eerXul. Sold by Writ Dreg Co. Try Want Ads for Results, AFTER TEN YEARS Chickasha Testimony Remains Un shaken. Time is the best teat of truth. Hero is a Chickasha story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. 1. A. Milne, stationary engineer, 120 X. Tenth St., says: "A constant strain on my kidneys caused me to have sharp catches in my back. My kidneys were weak and I couldn't control the passages of the secre tions. I heard Doan's l'iduey Pills liiglWy recommended and bought a box at the Owl drug store. By the time I had finished the second box, I was entirely relieved of the trou ble and 1 haven't been bothered with it since." tStatement given June 20, 90S.) Work that Tells. On December l"i, 1110, Mr. Milne said: "Doan's Kidney Pills perma nently cured me of kidney trouble for 1 haven't had the least symptom of it for two years. I still praise Doan's Kidney Pills." GOc at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. X. Y. Adv. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY This is not only one of the best and most efficient medicines for coughs, colds and croup, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is important when medicine most be given to chil dren. Many mothers have given it their unqualified endorsement. d-w RAILWAY TIME TABLE 'it. : Rock Island MAIN LINE South Bound.' Arrive Depart 1:45 a. m. No. 11 1:45 a. m. 2:50 p. m. No. 23 3:00 p. m. 8:05 a. m. No. 31 8:30 a. m. North Bound. Arrive Depart 2:20 a. m. No. 12 2:20 a. m. 2:40 p. m. No. 24 3:05 p. m. 5:55 p. m. No. 32 6:20 p. m. , Santa Fc West Bound. No. 439 Passenger, arrive 8:00 p.m. No. 447 Mixed, arrive 12:30 p.m. No. 417 daily except Sunday. No. 440 Passenger, depart 8:35 a. m No. 4 IS daily except Sunday., Frisco. West Bound. No. 403 -Arrive 11:05 a. m. N, 4Arrivc 2:30 p. m. No. 4Arrivc 8:31 p. m. East Bound. No. '410 Arrive 11:05 a. m. No. 412 Arrive 3:03 p. m. No. 416 Arrio 8:34 p. m. Silk-Prcducing Insects. The number ef sperms of silk pro ducing jiisecis is very Iar:', probably more than lion, very few of which :v.? of any practical value to mankind. Lame back may come from over work, cold settied in the muscles of the back, or from disease. Iu the two former cases the right remedy is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It should he rubbed in thorough'y over the affected part, the relief wll! be prompt and satisfactory. Sold bv Wren Drug Co. d-vv MANGUM BRANCH West Bound. Arrive Depart 9:15 a. m. No. 705 9:30 a. m. 3:05 p. m. No. 711 3:30 p. m. No. 711 daily except Sunday, feast Bound. Arrive Depart 5:20 p. m. No. 70S 5:30 p. m. 11:05 a. m. No. 712 11:15 a. m. Xo. 712 daily except Sunday. LINDSAY BRANCH West Bound. No. 713 Arrive No. 789 Arrive Xo. 7S9 daily except Eac Bound. No. 714 Cepart No. 790 Depart East Bound. No. 448 Mixed, depart p if), y 2:30 p. m. 7:15 p. m. Sunday. 11:30 a. m 3:15 p. m. 2:30 p. m. j ' Xo. 790 daily except Suutiay. -A V' s Snecial Attraction Todav Carmel Mvers in A - - mr n ftw rvrv m t x. mm t - m i c 1 m m 5 Acts 5. Comes Direct fiom the Liberty Theatre, Oklahoma City. Don't miss.it. U. S. War News U. UPUU PRICES 5c, 10c, 15c Feature Starts: 2, '3:30; 5, 6:35; 8, 9:30