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October 15, 1926 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-10-15

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Convenience and Comfort at Moderate Cost

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the central business section and to
Convenient to
all the principal travel arteries of the city—luxuri-
ous in its appointments and perfect in its service
—offering extraordinarily attractive accommoda-
tion at surprisingly moderate rates, the new Savoy
fills a very definite place in Detroit's hotel world.

The Savoy is situated on Woodward at Adelaide,
just six short blocks north of Grand Circus Park.
It has 750 rooms, each beautifully decorated and
furnished, and each with bath. Its rates are from
$2.50 to $3.50 per day, with suites and sample rooms
at 85.00 to $12.00 per day.

Unexcelled Cuisine

special feature of the new Savoy is the ex-
cellence of the food it offers. The kitchens ani
general culinary equipment are absolutely the most
modern in the city. It is the determination of the
management to make the Savoy noted for its
cuisine, from one end of the continent to the other!

A very

luncheons and
Club breakfasts and table d'hote
dinners(with dancing)are served daily in the hotel's
service, of course,
main dining-room with a la carte
available at all times. Supper dances are held
nightly, a nominal cover charge onlybeing assessed.

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a seating capacity of sixty), guests may choose from
a very wide variety of well-prepared specialties
and standard dishes at all hours, day or night.

Many Shops and Services

The Savoy is very nearly a complete town unit in
itself. Overlooking the lobby, or directly accessible
thereto, are sixteen shops of various character,
handling a wide range of commodities, while in
the lobby proper arc situated a Gift Shop, a Florist

Stand and a Humidor.
On the mezzanine floor
arc found an up-to-date
and well-operated
chair Terminal Barber
Shopoind a delightful18-
booth Terminal Beauty
Salon. An Emergency
Hospital, with a nurse in
constant attendance is
another special feature.
Valet and checking serv-
ices arc always available.
The Food Shop, open 24
hours a day, w ith del-
icacies from all parts
of the world, is quite

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with delicacies from all parts of the world, is quite
distinct from anything else of its kind in the city.

rooms, with northern exposures and with(
plate glass "store-front" windows, are extremely
attractive to traveling men with displays to arrange.

The Committee Chambers
and The Garden Court

The International Suites

For the convenience of clubs, committees and or-

ganizations desiring a suitable place in which to
meet, the quiet, paneled committee chamber is
ideal. The Garden Court, a sunlit, walled-in en-
closure, to the south of the lobby, mak_ 5 a delight-
ful place for an after-
noon tea.

The Savoy Food Shop

Unique in Detroit will he the Savoy
Food Shop delicatessen service, offer-
ing an array of imported and domestic
delicacies and prepared foodsat reason-
able prices. The Food Shop will be
open day and night and will deliver
C. 0. D. telephonic orders anywhere in
Detroit, at any hour. For further in-
formation regarding this remarkable
service, phone Randolph 5600.

Superior
Equipment

The equipment of the
Savoy, throughout, is of
the most modern and
the best obtainable.
High-speed elevators
assure adequate service
to every floor of the
hotel; the laundry is
designed to handle all
fabrics quickly and
thoroughly; the sample

On the twelfth floor of the Savoy arc situated five
special two-room suites, to be known as the Inter-
national Suites, each decorated and furnished in
the national style Of sonic foreign country. These
suites arc in addition to the eighteen other three-
room corner suites in the hotel.

An Atmosphere of 1F/ell - being

The moment you enter the Savoy you will sense
the atmosphere of well-being which it generates.
The quiet, unobtrusive service—the ease and
smoothness with which routine matters (scch as
registration and room assignment) are completed
—the pervasive air of cheerful courtesy, all these
assure your satisfaction and your perfect comfort.

Come to the Savoy!

Come soon to the Savoy! Conic and enjoy the
exceptional contentment which this unusual
hostelry affords. V'e shall be glad to see you—and

anxious to prove to you that to be our pelt once

It to be our friend for al•ayi!

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Also, in the Coffee Shop, a unique room strikingly
decorated in the modern Austrian manner (and with

RATES:

'The Savoy Offers:

. $2.50 per day
126 rooms at
3.00 per day .
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280 rooms at
3.50 per day
252 rooms at • •
Suites and Sample Rooms
from $5.00 to $12.00

cents, Table
Club breakfasts at 50 to 75
d'hote luncheons at 65 cents, Table d'hote
.. dinners (with dancing) at $1.25. A la carte
I service at all hours. Nightly supper
dances ( with nominal cover charge only)
24-hour coffee-shop service. Private
dining-rooms for special functions.
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