Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1937 Page: 4 of 28
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Fine Footwear, Firtt Floor, East
wear so well that two pairs
won’t be an extravagance. .
Gaily Into Fall and Winter, 1937
With Several Pairs of Smart New
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Square-toed suede
brogue with "pirate’s
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Presenting for YOUR Approval Our Entire Stock I
Of Regular 1.98 Distinctive Silk, Rayon and Wool I
Fall FABRICS
For Smooth Fit,
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Smart and Flattering Are the New Bradley
Knit Frocks
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Knit suits are flattering, because they're slenderizing.
And the fact that they're always ready to go any place
makes them the perfect addition to a smart fall ward-
robe. .Bradley offers many lovely new styles for this
Autumn—why not come to Brown’s, and see them
tomorrow?
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Offering Our Complete Stock of
Regular 1.98 Smart New Fall
As the fall season approaches, printed satins
are becoming pmore and more popular.
Choose from black, navy, wine and brown,
with dots, bowknots and monotone prints.
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Beautifully patterned fabrics to give you the
million dollar look you so earnestly desire.
And it's easy to achieve, with these luxurious
materials—so don’t delay any longer. .Plan
NOW to shop at Brown’s for these materials
so that we may help you save, and so that
you may be smartly and economically dressed
for fall and winter, 1937.
A New
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Of Smart
Bags For
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Elegance and Contrast Mark These Fall
DRESSES
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Wool Flannels,
Regularly 1.98
99c yd.
Black, navy, wine,
rust, purple, blue
and green, In suit-
able weights for all
styles.
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Brown’s Famous For
Fabrics, Firtt Floor,
West
The profile brim of the ‘ Cay Nineties,” the turban of
the Oriental, the classic sport brim—all these are
featured in this spanking-new collection of Autumn
hats Black' Brown! Navy' Wine' Green' Cray!
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For Stylo-Conscious Woman, Rog. 1.29
Printed Satin
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Suede gored step-in
with "eurlicue" stitch
design. 3.95
C.—Hi-li* of suede with
satin band applique in
black, garnet, navy.
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Whether you're planning to match your bag with your
ensemble, or whether you want it to contrast, the bag
you need is here at Brown’s in this group. Included
ire envelopes, top handles, pouches and novelty styles,
ill in new fall colors.
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They’re styled to complement the
slim, sleek lines of your fall suit
and dress, and their unusual trims
and combinations will delight you.
Your fall ensemble would be incom-
plete without the RIGHT shoes
And Connies are right, for they’re
styled to complement the slim,
sleek lines of your new suit and
frock. Their unusual trims and
combinations will delight you, and
their low price wjll certainly not
deflate your budget.
Soft boxwood green crepe, with a softly shirred bodice
and shoulders, and the new front drapery, distinguishes
one of these dresses. The other, of inky-black crepe,
has an unusual diagonal contrast of red, green and blue
yarn dots. And these are only two of the smart fall
dresses you’ll find here—come in and let us show you
the others.
Brown's Apparel Shop, Second Floor, West
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Infant's Special
Reg. 69c Wrapping Blanket
Soft blanket with nursery print, in _
blue and pink. 30x36. “17
Reg. 69c Cannon Knit Gowns
Drawstring hem and sleeves to keep RO
baby warm the first cool nights. •) 7
Brown's Baby Headquarters, Second Floor, East
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They fit like paper on the
wall, and there’ll be not a
wrinkle to mar your slim
silhouette when you step
out to go places and do
things These panties arc
made by the makers of our
famous Skin-Fits, in 3
lengths.
£85
There’s tremendous variety
here in colors, styles and
trims See these hats first
— they’ll captivate your
heart!
Brown’s Millinery, Second
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1937, newspaper, September 15, 1937; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1988984/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.