Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 2 Sunday, October 10, 1915 Page: 16 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY OCTOBER 10 1015
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I itatltu t too modi tlj hundreds kangaroo In several HhadcM colored War 11a No Kffcct on Leather.
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literally riuttun Hhoes that have) n making European conflict nan hud little effect
The name however la nol true of their waj back to popularity for the upon the price of leather The enor-
lasti There are very few new models past two or three seasons promise to mouB orders that American manufac-
Ihat how anj decided chancre rrom make i stronger showing than evor turers have received from foreign
those u..rn for severaj past season this year Thej are shown malnb In nations led man) people to believe that
The if1 i' i ii lines of the new season's fade) cloths and In mosl .t the Hal the demand would be larger than the
hoes follow In mosl Instances the flat styles suppl) Thai is nol the cue however
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hanks receding toes and flal fore- there has been but little chuitge this to be had in America at prices that
have felt little or no effect of tin war.
ii is true enough thai leather is
high. For the past Ihr r four
years the price of leather ias been
hooting up by leaps anil bounds Hut
this year it has taken no sensational
Increase
Rubber Soloi sin fur Winter
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r soled shoes have up to tills
coming winter been confined almost
entirely to summer wear. Last winter
a few of our style progressives wore
them bul Ihls winter they will be
worn quite extensively They come
mainly with flat soles while quite a
few are being shown with the regula-
tion heel
A recent issue of the "Shoe Retail-
er" very clearly states the outlook for
the men's shoe bUBlneSS this fall:
"The tendency is strongly in the di-
rectlon of combination effects in pat-
terns such as black vamps with cloth
oi buck tops of a contrasting color.
Not all manufacturers agree thai the
attempt to inject the "millinery' Idea
in men's shoes will be successful or
that it is a good thing for the retailer
It is apparent however that if men's
styles are gingered i In a reasonable
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K UPPENHE1MER
(JL o thes
For Men Who Know Good Clothes
Priced From $15 to $30
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A Hat For Every Head
The Celebrated-
John B. Stetson
and The No Name
' l rnion Made)
Resell and Endwell Shoes
Also High Art Furnishings "Nuff Said
YOU KNOW US
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The Globe
Outfitters
for Men
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THE ULTRA FASHIONABLE AND
CONSERVATIVE MODELS IN MEN'S
FINE SHOES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
Shoes thai will strike you just right at first Bight real style without
going to the extreme and up to the Walk Over standard which is m itself
an assurance service.
We are confident that our stock of Men's Shoes for Pall and winter
wear which we have assembled for the present season will win the admira-
1 ion of every part ieular dresser.
A most comprehensive range
of si vies in lace and button
Shoes patent dull or tan leath-
ers await your pleasure.
Yor HAVE FOUR FEET
WE HAVE YOU; PIT GET
THE CONNECTION.
Vldplua Model
'King Ot all flat
lasts."
Tan r Black
(nit Vanin Col-
ored tops ill
Buck or Cloth
$5and(i
A WALK
Walk-Over
Boot Shop
323 South Main
t 1111
"The Gentle Shoe
for a Gentleman"
Stonefield IT Stetson $ gC.50
"Creole
Black and tan Gray cloth or tan cloth top. Gun Metal
patent or Russian leather Goodyear welt. Fits the foot as
;i idnve tits the hand-
Phoenix Silk Hum' for
Ladies Kail weights -38
shades Fully guaranteed
216 sol "I II MAIM
Schloss Bros. "Clothes
Beautiful" for men
iiiiit young men who
care for the host.
DISTINCTIVE L'. r3 FASHIONS
IN LYONS' SHOES
Lyons' "Bench Made" $6
You men who discriminate in your shootbuying as care-
fully as in your bond-buying know what this brand of men's
slui-s stands for in Quality and Workmanship as well as
Distinguished Appearance.
Lyons' "Special" $5
The unparalleled success during the pat few seasons of the slender custom-like flat-
lasted shapes leads to its general adoption again for the fall season.
There are. however changes in detail which will mark the season's shoe such as a
tendency toward slightly higher heels and an inclination to narrow the shank somewhat.
Lyons9 "Monarch" $4
Here's a splendid looking new model shown in black
French Calf Brown Mahogany Calf or Patent Colt. Tops to
match or top of subdued contracting shade cloth or buck.
Lyons' "Imperial" $3 SO
Lyons' Shoe Store
115 SOUTH MA1- J ULSA
w:iy nnd ttie manufacturer lo not
vie with one another in an attempt to
di moralize the style situation In men'a
shoes as the manufacturers of wom-
en's shoes have succeeded In doing
that a little "millinery'' will enahle a
dealer to sell more pairs of shoes es-
pri tally to yum men Nrko want to be.
"in the swim" and to wear the ery
MWI st styles tn footwear. The younjf-
er trade Is taking- to th'-se liMnffes
and appear not unwilling to buy more
pairs uf shoe than they did when
upper patterns and materials were 'at you. and blind when I hear you
....... ovhiic HiUj-.
What 1)11 Me Mean?
It Is not every man who knows how
to compliment a woman gTaCafU v
The following dialogue took plaet
between a pretty singer and n cele-
brated composer who is by no mean
addicted to flattery.
"Tell me my dear maestro which
would you like oettcr to be ellnd or
deaf?"
"Deaf madam w.itn la: lookil
Mt'.dirA "Dr vnn (IilnL r - r.i
jvm .....in 1.1 . 1 ; 1 i u
!""' you more tnan he does huso-
I uu II?"
U fide "I really don't know. La.st
nUht he told me that my eyes wero
I ke diamonds."
Made 'That is a sign of affec-
tion "
Maude "Then a little later he said
t wnPn t -ri0j t made : !ru feel
like a postr- "sod game." Judga.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 2 Sunday, October 10, 1915, newspaper, October 10, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135469/m1/16/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.