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September 30, 1921 - Image 11

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-09-30

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,American Amish Pedalled Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE ELEVEN

E PETROTT, ANS/1 6.1 RON ICLL

A Day at Fresh Air Cam

Jackson
Shoes

y
The Jewish Fresh Air Camp, established on the shore of Lnke St. Clair, near Mt. Clemens, some 12 years ago by the United Jewish Charities, now supporte an out
the Detroit Community Union, affords two delightful weeks to 150 children at a time— little ones of the lower East Side who otherwise would have no chance of
able
to
be
accommodated
in
that
period;
some,
however,
staying
more
612 were
ing. Camp opened June 29 and closed Sept. 5. Of 2,228 children who applied, but

than the allotted two weeks.

For the man who appreciates
the quiet conservatism of fine
leathers and bench workman-
ship, coupled with authentic
style.
Such footwear is worthy of the
holiday occasion and will give
ideal service for business wear.
All our models feature the
Jackson Combination Last—a
snug, comfortable fit at the
heel, ankle and instep.
Cantilever flexible arch shoes
for the man who wants a sane,
practical health shoe that will
bring him daily comfort and
permanent relief from any foot
ailments.

7 g6.1.4(stcg ,11/..6t.04: . - (gart

INCORPORATED

MEN'S SHOP

Washington Blvd. at Grand River

after the swim.

Twice daily, the

Greetings

little guests don

bathing suits and

play in the clear,

cool waters of

Lake St. Clair.

"Brrrr! Gee,

May the New Year
bring cheer and
contentment to our
many friends.

F

it's colds'

says the young

man in the

abbreviated
bathing

regalia.

Before and

RIEDENBERC
FURNITURE HOUSE ‘ 1 J

The Brown Memorial Recreation Pavilion

erected this summer by Mrs. Charlotte Brown,

and the spit and span dormitories, each one

4723 Hastings Street

housing comfortably 100 young guests.

r 11

Wechsler's Kosher Restaurant

1307 Broadway, B'nai B'rith Bldg., 2nd Floor

Phone Cherry 1404

Specializing in
Good Wholesome Food, Conscientious Service and
Reasonable Prices

A Trial Will Convince You.

••■

BA

S

Million A Week
Sale

Lined up for the eats before the new-

ly•buill, light and airy dining room.

A swing full of mirth. One of the 35 always in demand.

14*S kf
sr

Throngs of people attend-

ed this sale on the opening

day. They came expecting

to see wonderful values, and

they were not disappointed.

They left more than satis-

fied, convinced that this great
Million-A-Week Sale, held to

commemorate the establish-
ment of the Hadley stores 15

years ago, is a sale without

a parallel.

VALUES HERETOFORE UNHEARD OF

Nothing in our entire stock is reduced less than 25
per cent. Other astonishing values are priced 33 1-3
per cent less than regular, and in many instances the
actual wholesale cost is all you have to pay—and what's
more,

A small cash deposit places this furniture in your home.

Michigan A•e. at Washington Blvd.

Ready for their "afternoon i.e. —milk is this case, lots of it, with crackers,
'a everything.

Miss Augusta Brows, officially fins noi-
siest overseer, but hatter knows
"Mother" to the Freak Air kiddie...

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