The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1919 Page: 3 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WOULD SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 1919.
The Most Wonderful Collection
of Fine-Shirts We Ever Assembled
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Curtis Brown Values!
Curtis Brown Service!
Curtis Brown Fashions!!!
It has always born n Ciirtis-Hrown
policy Unit iHilf should buy from
iia solely because they received
here something better in value in
service in convenience in fashion !
The question olwnvs on "our lips
und nsketl constantly by the bends
of our various departments is this:
"What reason rim you give the
public for K"inK by other stores
and coining here?"
We flu not want peftnle to buy
things they tlo not nerd. We de-
serve business only when wo serve
letter. .
Rising Prices
The importance of these Silk
Shirt SmiiiK is the fact Unit
them- values nre worth more
nt wholoMile thnn we have
murk (d them at retail. So
Hint Tulsii men could share
these vnlues a Chicno whole-
salers' offer of it handsome
Iirofit was immediately re-
used I
What's in Back of
the Advertising?
Too often Advertising is 100' c
advertising o r nearly s o.
Which is to say tint the ef-
fort is put into the advertise-
ment rather thnn what is in
back of it.
You would be interested if
you could be on the inside of
the Curtis Brown establish-
ment to see how much more
effort is put into haintf tfood
Ihfiiqs to advertise thnn is
put into hainj Hood adver-
tisements. Curtis Hrown advertising
Minply tri'S to mirror the
I u Is. It aims at putting the
major part of its efforts into
Himihj In tli r alui s into
howinj the newiT things
first into making this n
belter kiml of store.
And it puis the minor part of
ils ( in rva s inlji telling of
tin v things.
Ph oemx
Silk Hoso
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Silk
Shirts
Specially
Priced.
Startling Values
Marvelous Qualities
Gigantic Assortments
These magnificent Silk Shirt Values presented in hun-
dreds of rich and harmonious colorings superior fab-
rics and fine finishing details makes this our greatest
merchandising triumph a success that stands unparel-
leled in the presentation of unmatchable and constant-
ly increasing values.
Materials of
Tub Silks
Radium Silks
Pomt Willow
Jiroadcloth
Mellowspun
8Un Soiree
Cannelle Crepes
Crepe-de-Chine
Ecru Pontes
Italian Siljjs
Kingrlftth
Haby Broads
Fnplre Wash Crepes
Peau-de-Kilki
Shantunjrs
IaJeri Silk Jersey
;ulld Crept
Kuptrftpun
Complete Size Range 13 V to 18
This collection' of unexcelled silk rubrics represents the fruit of
several weeks' buying in the New York markets. 'Hie world
scarcity of dependable merchandise proves conclusively our
nbilitv to present unmatchable vnlues in the face of the most
adverse conditions retailers were ever forced to surmount.
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542
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Silk Shirts
$7.50 and $8.50 values
specially priced
Silk Shirts
$10 and $11 values
specially priced
Silk Shirts
$12 and $13.50 values
specially priced
Silk Shirts
$15 and $10.50 values
specially priced
$
$
4
6
:95
.95
$
895
$
10
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Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store
Fashion Park
Clothe
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Unequalled
CLOTHING
Values
This selling demonstration is the most unmistak-
able evidence of the value to the public of this live
stores merchandising methods and policies
methods and policies that have made the Curtis .
Brown Store a phenomenal success. '
In these days pf high prices we are thinking more
of the future than of the present dollar. We have
tremendous quantities of merchandise bought way;
under present market prices.
Not as a public benefactor but as a hard-headed
business proposition we are selling these goods
just as LOW as we can instead of f6r as MUCH
as we could get.
G5 Suits $
Men's and Young Men's Styles
Specially Priced
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148 Suits
Men's and Young Men's Styles
Specially Priced
103 Overcoats
Men's and Young Men's Styles
Specially Priced
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Quv&s cBroi&i Co.
Fashion Parle Clothiers
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Steenrod, F. L. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1919, newspaper, October 18, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146190/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.