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May 25, 1917 - Image 24

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-05-25

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We Thank
You!
Atj

We
had confidence in you and you have
shown us that our confidence was
not misplaced. We made elaborate plans
to please you .and you were pleased. You
have praised us, patronized us, cheered us
and we thank you!

E THANK YOU, DETROIT!

Never before did this city see such an opening as
that we held last Monday! Over twenty thousand people
visited our store. At one time all traffic was stopped
because of the crowds. But everybody was good-natur-
ed throughout, everyone was wearing a smile and get-
ting the most out of the occasion.

If you were at the opening you'll be2glad to come often; if you
missed the opening, it will be an inspirationlfor you to inspect this
big, beautiful, wonderful store.

Make This Low-Price Store Your
Buying Headquarters

HER'S a Big Idea back of this
greater Robinson-Cohen store,
just as there's a Big Idea tack
of all things that are worth while.
Our Big Idea is to make this a buying
center for all Detroit.

0 I

Hundreds of thrifty buyers have
already adopted this store as their
buying headquarters. It will pay
you to do the same.

Here you will find everything from

a package of pins to a suite of period

furniture. And you'll find our prices
are always less than those that pre-
vail in the down-town stores. That's

why we expect you to come over here.

This greater store occupies an en-
tire half of a city block, and is three
stories in height.

The first floor is devoted to dry
goods and furniture, the second floor
to Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Ladies' Outer Apparel, and Domestics;
the entire third floor to our exclusive
showings of period furniture.

You'll find what you want, you may
be sure, and it will be priced at a
mark you'll be glad to pay.

That's the Robinson-Cohen Idea!

-Cohen C o.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER of HIGH.

FIVE BLOCKS EAST WOODWARD


and HASTINGS
FIVE BLOCKS NORTH GRATIOT

NORTH-BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR

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