The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 219, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 8, 1921 Page: 3 of 52
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Purchase
Involving
7600
Fine
Shirts
Purchase so Gigantic that it required our New York buyer nearly two weeks to
assemble the various qualities in this great assortment
7600 Shirts offered atHalf and
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10(50 high grade per-
cale and madras fast
color Hhirta
Formerly priced
?2 and $2.35
1525 shirts of fine
count percale lind
fancy .stripe madraa
Formerly priced
$2.85 and ?.'.25
1282 English mad-
ras poplin and soi-
selte collars atalchcd
or neckbund
$2.45
Formerly priced
$4.35 $.1.65 $5.15
240 high grade Lor-
raine woven madras
some with Jacquard
stripes
Formerly priced
$5.(55 and $5.95
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Not one fiber or
v Shirt in the entire
Every Shirt Perfect Gut Full Size
Fully Guaranteed
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All New Goods-Freahly Laundered-Clean!
Sleeve Alterations 25c
Why are Tulsa men givdn the signal privilege of buy-
ing their Shirts so greatly undcrpriccd ?
Because Curtis Brown's known countrywide for its great shirt sales was selected as the one
live store in the great southwest best able to handle a shirt sale of such tremendous pro-
portions. There are 7600 shirts in the sale made by three of the leading shirt manufac-
turers in New York and eacr shirt is guaranteed by us.
558 light and dark
pattern madras also
collar attached.
$3.45
Formerly priced
$G.15 and $(5.95
790 silk stripe mad-
ras and Russian cord
shirts
$3.95
Formerly priced
$7.45 and $8.:15
2522 English Silk
and linen fabrics also
pongee and shantungs
Formerly priced
$9.45 and $10.45
823 Jersey silks sat-
in stripe heavy
crepes radium silks
etc.
$6.95
Formerly priced
$12.45 and $13.50
This event according to 'our belief exceeds in magnitude any similar sale ever held
. by any Clothing Store in the entire southwest.
No single store so far as we have been able to
learn has ever conducted a sale embracing such ah
immensity of Shirts. The quantities and values are
as represented-understated if anything.
Mail Orders filled when accompanied by payment.
No phone or C. O. D. Orders can be filled.
No charges but all the exchanges or refunds that you want
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The former prices we refer to are our own prices
for Shirts of equal quality sold by us up to the recent
break in the market or in some cases the prices we
asked up to the end of last year.
Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store.
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The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 219, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 8, 1921, newspaper, May 8, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77719/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.