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March 30, 1917 - Image 2

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-03-30

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Clothing
Headquarters
°or Men
and Young Men

OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

Style, Fit, and Quality

If you accept the information and advice that
KAISER-BLAIR offers, 'Your SPRING CLOTHES
will afford you a kind of satisfac;ion which can-
not be measured by the price ycu pay.

It is satisfying to have a definite assurance that the style is
right, that the fit is perfect, that the fabric is dependable---these
are the things you seek to obtain, and these are the things
KAISER-BLAIR CLOTHES guarantee to you. •

"College Floor Clothes"

Designed for Young Men

0

K-B-CA

1917

When you come in tomorrow, take the elevator to our lower floor—a large daylight floor devoted to
showing and selling the niftiest -clothes from the best style producers in the country—styles shown in
Detroit the same day they appear on Broadway. See the new Kaiser model- 7a single or .double-breasted

pinch-back belt-all-around to be worn in or out in front of coat with buckle.

Also ask to be shown the Finchley, Idler, Nestor, Roller, Lutton, Club, Patti, Park, Ardsley,
Briton, Cornell, York, Hunter, Manhattan, Nassau, Irving, Hadden and Avoin for men and young
men in snappy styles and patterns." Also stouts, shorts.and slims;
. •

• • '30 '32.5 °

'15 $17.—" '20 '22.5 ° ' 25 ichaLeRro,b;ic.ccaortietona,nnucep,e,Fioorikagte, '35 to '50

'

"College Floor Spring Top Coats T

At all times
we are dis-
playing the
newest ideas
in .1,4xeuo and
Full Dress
Clothes,
$25 to $60.

$15 to $40

SER-BLAIR CO.

"DETROIT'S LEADING CLOTHIERS"

Odd pants .in
plain pat-
terns, stripes
and blue
serves, $2.00
to $8.00.
•Fancy Vests,
$3.60 to $10.

Cor. John R.-236 WOODWARD—Cor. John R.

Public Safety First!

ARRY B. KUBAN

VOTE FOR

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
- r

Judge of the Recorder's Court

Elect as JUDGE OF THE RECORDER'S COURT
a man who looks first to the INTER-
ESTS OF THE PUBLIC!

ELECTION APRIL 2, 1917

Harry B. Keidah

CHAS. H.

JASNOWSK I

FOR

R E CORDER

(Recorder's Court)

Mention the JEWISH CHRONICLE when Patronizing. our Advertisers

Election, April 2nd

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