Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 2 Sunday, October 10, 1915 Page: 18 of 18
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THE TULSA DAILY WOBLD SUNDAY
OBBB 10. 1915
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Exposition of the Season's Select Styles
An Impressive Display of
Exclusive and Authoratative
Modes in Outer Garments
The exclusiveness as well as the supreme
qua 's apparel will be vividly
portrayed at this exposition demonstrating
to the discriminating individual that this store
is the criterion of Fashion in Tulsa.
Afternoon and Evening Gowns
Suits Coats and Dresses
Will Be presented for your approval on liv-
ing models truly a gorgeous pageant of the
ultra in style awaits you on Tuesday evening.
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A Whole Host of Smartly
Cut Suit Models
Whether the woman's preference is for a
fancy or plain tailored suit she will appreciate
tlic refinement which our display exemplifies.
We have exerted our efforts to provide a
tempting variety fur your selection. The suc-
eess of this effort is expressed in the array of
smartly cul styles exemplifying superior work-
manship ;uil high grade materials popular this
season. They are principally Broadcloths
Serges Whipcords Gabar- tiJOA to
dines and tioveltv fabrics at PUU
Coats From the Most Dis-
tinguished and Talented
Designers
The handsomest array of Fashionable Coats
we have ever assembeld including the newest
developments of style-an assortment of mod-
els materials and colors that will please the
most critical. Velours Yukon Seal. Bavarian
Plaids Wool Velour Broadcloth Plush Man-
nish Novelty Fabrics. Fur-trhnmimrs and tha
two-in-one collar are Savored. 2?1 f to (KHZ
Priced at $ 6 O
In natural Pony and
Hudson Seal at
$60 f $150
Fall Footwear With
Graceful Lines
This season more than ever women of Cushion
a re l a oriug the clol h top Boot.
01 K SHOE DEPARTMENT II VH THE LATEST
"DOROTHY 1)01)1)" STYLES
"he) are dainty and artistic and represent the inmost
in quality i id flQ CA to tU
taste. Pliers range PO.fJU pO.UlJ
If Your Corset Fits Your Gown
Must
Strange as it may seem there are many many
ladies who bti) the corset after all outer apparel has
been purchased.
This calls for new fittings ofteu it i difficult to
give perfect lines to the suit or gown.
LET OUR CORSETIERE FIT YOU LN ONE OF
THE NEW MODELS.
GOSSARD CORSETS
By all means get the corsel first have vour new
1 $2.50 to $20.00
Styles in Dresses are so
Varied This Season
That it is hard to tell which particular dress is more
favored by fashion. There's such a wide variety
all so g I that it is simply a matter of personal
choice. The read) to-wear department is showing an
extensive assortment of silks. Serges and the favored
combinations of silk and serge silk and velvet also
$15 $40
Very Gorgeous is This Store's
Showing of Evening Gowns
If there is any one article of dress that a Woman
must be extremely particular and absolutely sure of
it is their gown for evening or afternoon wear. Care-
ful dressers have condeded to Harlow's the lead for
this class of apparel. They are always sure thai it is
the very last word of ftishion never passe or dowdy.
This season's showing of evening dresses surpasses
we Deueve any or rormer seasons. The prices start
$17.50 1 $65.00
very mod
erately
The First Floor Offers Many
New Arrivals for Fashion Week
Many people have the idea that Fashion week is
confined exclusively to ready-to-wear Banish that
thought and take delight in dewing the new arrivals.
SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS BEAUTIFUL
NEW FALL GLOVES COMPLETE LINE OF
DRESS ACCESSORIES GORDON'S NEW SILK
HOSE RIBBONS AND ART GOODS.
HARLOW DRY GOODS CO.
Third and South Boston
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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/m1/18/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.