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PAuI THRU LEADERS IN SOCIAL REFORM IN NATIONAL W. C. T. U. mi CHICKASHA DAILY fX'REaS, CMICKA8MA, OKLAHOMA, rRIOAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. 1 " ' 1 5 1$ Ir. Valeria II. 1'nikrr of WiisWia I). V.. In Identified Kill! a number of oriiMiilziiilous fur which he directs the program of kmIiiI liydene. she Is Nulloiiul Director of Hi.' Department of Hik IhI MiNulliy of tlio W. ('. T, U. mid will I... present at llio approach lug convjM.tl.pii to present the plan which olii' litis li-vl i.m1 for tlii' ac tivities of tlur orvmilatliHi In her lli-lil of work. Dr. Parker has recent ly been nioiuti-i executive x.m reiury of tin- I'nlii-.I siut.'-i Interdepartmental Him-IuI Hygiene Ihmrd, tin- llrst wnii tin to tu put la charge of such mi ulUw. 0 Mr. iM.ornli Kimx .lvlnp.Mii ll mi omt'ir of liiii-ri.iitl.inul reputation. t-'he Inn (.pokcu In ewry state la i h Union. She litis helped In niiiiinltiiui In 'aiii'.'lu, Scotland, Kiiutuml and on t'.e continent of Uuri.pe, in Hi.- In. lel'cNt of 1'..ii,,n U (I,,. 'ttcr I'lll.i-lisliip of women. She Ik the Na tlmiiil SiiHTiiit Ii-nt of (In- Depart- inrlil or lll'Nlliili Citizenship p W. C. T. r. uml Is bending m t'Hi'icli-H of h.r il.-iHirttiii-nt i.i nroii-iin j of o Bfi'iiti-r si-iou of c ivic re sponsibility In tli.. women of America. .Mi-. I.niirn 1'iirku Miller. Director of the Dcpiirtincnl of Woiiii-ii In In dustry of lln- Nuilotiul Woiiniir Christian Temperance Tnlmi, liim ! rnidy wvurvil tin atti-ntloii of th pnlillc for lii-r work hi thU brum h of Hot-lilt r.'f.iriii. Ih-r inliltlon Ik to lirlnu Into tin- nu-i ilit)rlilp of tlm Worn mi's Clit'lHtlun TinipiTiiiir Union nt Ini't 11.1 pi-r cent of flio women of th community i-iikukimI In (tain fill ix-nipu. tloim. Tlnm ln- liopi-x (a hrlnu about ii hctti-r nn Ji-rstunil liitf In-twp.-n t .iitn-ii tin work outNlik- iliu homo uml llinse honi Hrtlvltlcs and imi'ip-ts oenti-r iiIiuiii Dm Jn-arlh. Mm. Miller' U il'f lUf fi-vhlt- roHi-ar.'h work mi l roniplU lnitrli.'iiri- which urn of consldi-rnhla lini.orinr.ee and tilmilficancp to wk (i In fvtry hriitich of jvolfur work. NewFall Suits W. C. T. U. WOMEN WHO WORK WITH YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN Mr.s. Maude B. IVHilns of Sj-vncnso, Xi'v York, l.s general (iccrelary of tlie Yoiinj; IVoph-'n I'.rniuli of tin- Nalion al Woinim's Clirisi'iin Temperanei- l'n loli. The ot'tfiin'::atlon, iimlm- , ! !-. cliarso of Mrs. 1'i-i'I.lns, H ei.nipo.sed of hoili .votnijj niVi:. mid ynuns women mid Is (H-sicncil o unite tlm whole Kroup of younj,' M'o;iie In tin- .-onimiin-ity In (he ih-vclopwtctit ,,f Hi,, omm-ii-lials of jiroper citiz -nshlp. Miss Mary 15, Krvin of C'eilarville, Ohio, N h, (.'i-neral sei;ret:iry of the I.oynl Ti-m-penince I.cyinii, ;(. children's oririm Izali.Mi. under the general dii'eciloii of Hie V.niinii':: Tli ri: l Inn Tcmieniiii'o I'nlim. II mis this hrunch of V. C. T. U. orcanizallon thai inniiHi-d hoth Bmusenicnt and nuslcty hy their cam- A Fare and.j. Half lo Get to and Come Eac! From a Fair-and-a-Half 1 M i 0Mm- : 1 - ----- .4 i"v y v r i a A4vru47i h it $19.75 Ladies and Miite new Fall T I Suits, latest styles, made of all- wool materials including Men's t Wear Serge. Wonderful values st only yI9.75. ' 50 Ladies' New FALL DRESSES $25 to $35 Values $22.50 The Dixie, as usual, is first to show the new styles for Fall. We are again in front demonstrating the greatest value giving in'weaiorn Oklahoma. We have gone through our new fresh stock or Fall Dresses and have selected about 50 Silk and All-Worl Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses in all sizes from . 14 to 46, made up in the very latest styles for early fall wear, and priced special for only $22.50 See the Big Window. puign Foiia.'' We ai: 'ire' llll .. of thai has I in I'liilil.- ICIntf Alcohol, Tp." It is the cener ip I.. T. K children led the votes which made the KUIiteenlli nmcndmfnt an accDinpllshed fuct In the United States. -Mrs. IOII.iilieth A. I't-rklim of Ann Ar hor, Jlich., la the national director of the department of Child Welfare of tin- W. 0. T. U. The purpose of her department in to hrlni; to the chil dren of the nation, and particularly the children of the poor, the best pos sible chance for soundness In their physical and moral development. Mrs. IVrklns Jias Instituted many valuable policies In the program of work e' her ileparlment. Mrs. Culla J. Vny huyer, iJirector of the Department of Auierh anizatlon of tho W. ('.. T. That, thn railways appreciate tht value of tho Oklaliomu Sla'n Fair and iKxpositlon to the people of the slate Is evidenced by the reduction of rates to Oklahoma (lily, where the fifteenth annual exposition will be hold f 'om September 24 to October 1, This special rate permits a State Fair Visitor to go and come back from any point in the stale for a fare and a half. In other words you can get a round trip ticket at a quarter reduc Four of the " ests" in the State Fair Grounds A man la known hy the company he keeps nut a fair Is Kam;t hy tho bnhdliiKH It Imis. Not to iwmtlnn tho magnificent hrlck Liberal Arts tfulMhm or tho hiiKO Livestock t'avilllon, the Ok lahoma State Fair and lOxnosltion now liolila the following' upon! ..monK Its 51 hnllrilnKS anil ptruct Ires In Its Jflflucra park at kla mima City: Poultry BnllriinK- Finest and largest in Rouunvcst. Orntiil Stiiml fynrBest concrete anil steel grandstand west of the MI.NWtppl. State Fair School Largpst in the Knifed States. Women's (test f'ottaue Finest equipped an. I most sanitary of Its kind in the Wtmt. L, embrace In her activities thn chil dren, as well ha (he women of thn foreign horn in the commiinllies in which tlie orpniilzation has established centers. Great Industrial centers are the choice Held of work for this de partment, ten of which hnvo boon pro. vlded with Americanization centers and others aro about to ly- added. Mrs. Kllzabish Owens Middleton Is the Di rector of tlie Department of Scientific Temperance Instruction of the W. C. T. U. Under her charge Is the tench of (he children In tho public schools the effects of alcohol and narcotics upon human tissue, n Held wlioso Importance Is considered very hitfh In the organization because of the belief In education as the reul curs for Intemperance. COW MCE IN LACTEAL LAPS State Fair to Test Free the Kine'i Output vs. Her Upkeep Purebred dairy cows will run a "milk race" al the Oklahoma State Fair at Oklahoma City, September 24 to October 1. Under the direction of a dairy expert the cows will be milked daily, charts made showing each cow's production and the compa rative value of the food she sto with the milk she produced. Records will be official and niay be- used for breed er's association records. . Any pure hred dairy cow may be entered. .-S vsmam WHY PAY FOR WASTE? Mr. Washington's refining process has eliminated all the woody fibre.chaff and by-product matter which you have to pay for in roasted bean coffee. G. Washington's Coffee is pure, refined coffee with all its goodness, strength and richness. Each cup made to order. Dissolves instantly. No coffee pot needed. , Each can of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee. Measure the cost by the Cup not by the size of the can. Always delicious, healthful and economical. Recipe booklet free send 10c for special trial size. ' COFFEE New Footwear For Fall Ladies' Silk j" j A big selection of Ladies Fibre I j Yi'k Sweaters in all colors, X worth $10.00. On sale only $5.95. I i-l-f 4 t Dry Goods1 Specials Ladies Orgamly Dresses.$5.00 15 Ladies Orj ndy and Fine J French Gingham Dresses, worth I $15 to $25, on sale while they t I Ust $5.Ca I We are ready to serve all comers in new Fall Footwear. Never before ! have we shown such wonderful selec- tion of Ladies Shoes at this time of j the year. j New Osfords in Cuban heels, ', military heels and flat heels in brown j and black kid, tan, brown and black ! calf and oatent leather. ! Also Baby and Junior Louis Heel Strap Pumps in black satin, kid and j patent leather. Get a pair now while j we have all sizes and width. Priced $7.45 to $12.00. I 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in all colors, 2.00 values on sale per yard $1.13 40-inch Dark Figured Voiles, worth 50c yard, on sale u29c 36-jfcch. Black Messaline and Taffeta, worth $2.00 yard. On sale .$1.39 Heavy Unbleached LL Mu3l"n, worth 10c yard. Special only yard -1 .6 l-2c Good Heavy Unbleached . 9-4 Sheeting, worth 45c yd. Special at 32 l-2c Good Heavy Bleached . 9-4 Sheeting, worth 50c yd., special at --36c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, worth 20c yard, (Special 12 l-2c 36-inch Colored Taffeta in all colors .worth $2.00 yard, special at - $1.48 Snmrt Now i s I 1 I V ' t ! Cu i'i.lin-"ra arc r, .v Im:', from the -;... i-.-Jcin miiriifl?. -iii',1 they ar? ready t. shw you ihi n-.ost woit. !' ful assortni ut of; .-UM tnii;H "-y vo have ever show. New White Felt Hats, priced $2.95, $3.95 and $195. Colored Felt Hats priced special $2.95 Other new Fall Hats including Six Famous Brands pi-iced $4.95 to $25. f"M (mwwaSWClSg!. SHjfMADE INTHECUPfcSv VZ&g AT THE TABLE 11 SlplSp; OBIClSaTED BY MK.WASHLVCT0N Hi 1909 Wonderful Showing of New Shirts Here is good news: We are now showing the greatest assortment of Shirts that has ever been on display in Chickasha. New Fall Manhattan Shirts have just ar-. rived. See the big window display. ill II 111 Ml '.t-i New: Stetson Hats for Ekli ! i i ! They just arrived yesterday and they are looking bet ter than ever. We are now ready to show you over 500 new Stetson and Knox Fall Hats. They come in the very latest styles and best shades of the season Pearl, Carbon, Seal Brown, Belly and Black. A style here for : every face and price for .every pocket book. New Fall Hats priced $4, $5, $6, $7 iM"MW t -H--H''H--H z i Bargains in Bargain Basement J 1 Lot of Plain and Fancy Plaid Chambrays f and Ginghams, worth 15cyd. special..... 10c f Ladies Summer Trimmed Hats, about 15 in J the lot, worth to $5.00, special only 75c t 27-inth Madras Shirtings in fancy and dark X . iL oe. 1 !.l i i in 4' siiin;3, wiirm uc yoiu, special it 1-i.C 4. 36-inch Fancy Cretonnes, worth 25c yard, J special . -- 19c ijo-incn v-uriain ocrim, in wnue and ecru, worth 15c yard, special only, yd. 10c Specials 'on Second Floor Tricolette and Mignonette over Blouses, worth $5.00, Special only $1.95 Ladies Georgette Blouses, all new fcilfStylesvRnd colors, worth $7.50, . special ... $1.93 Children's Jack Tar Ev. esses, in all colors, sold from $5.95 to $7.50, special .... 1 $3.93 Ladies Jack Tar Dresses, sold rom 5.4 j to $7.95. 4 Special . . - $4.9& Ladies and Misses Jumper Dresses, worth $3.. Special at . .... $1.93 Ladies Silk Dresses, including all Summer Dresses in the house, sold to $50.00 Special $10.03