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PAGE TEN

APARTMENTS

and TH

Rabbi Fram to Talk
Monday to Shaarey
Zedek's Sisterhood
CLEANED 9 x12

RUGS 2°


LOUIS BLOCH

of 1954 Virginia Park, 73 years
old, died on Feb. 26. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home' on Feb. 28 with
interment in Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiating. He is survived by four
sons, Dr. Abraham, Nathan, Alex-
ander and David, and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Celia Freelander and
Mrs. Betty Weinberg, a brother,
Sander, of Worcester, Africa, and
a sister, Pauline, of Russia.


WILLIAM LANSKY
of 3209 Elmhurst Ave., 71 years
old, died on Feb. 27. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Feb. 28 with
interment in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery, Rabbi A. 51. Hershman
and Rabbi J. Eisenman officiating.
He is survived by his wife. Hat-
tie, two daughters, Mrs. Charles
A. Smith and Mrs. David B. Lich-
tig and two sons, Moe and Nathan.


Contributions to
The Council Fund

The Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women received
Rated it-1 investments.
Don't wait until Passover. Call
The Sisterhood of Congregation
the following contributions:
Shaarey Zedek will hold its reg-
now for special prices on
Now riding prosperity
For the Council Camp Vacation
Oriental and Chinese Rugs. ular monthly meeting on Monday,
Fund: In memory of Caroline Levy
towards former nor-
March 8, at 2:15, in the social hall
Berns
from Mr. and Mrs. David
33 Year, Experience.
mal. NC !V Deal policies
of the synagogue.
Cooper; in memory of Bertha
Guaranteed — Insured
Rabbi Leon Fram will review the
may carry values high-
Markle from Mr. and Mrs. Louis
book, "The War Goes On," by
er than normal. Real
Smilansky; in memory of Edith
Your finest Oriental and Chi-
Sholcm Asch.
Pappenheimer from Dr. and Mrs.
estate (gain the bul-
nese Rugs are protected in our
Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair-
Arthur Bloom; in memory of
plant.
burglar alarm proofed
wark of security, pro-
man, announces an unusual musi-
Samuel R. Glogower from Miss
cal program to he presented by the
tects your dollars.
Emma Butzel, Miss Edith Heaven-
MA. 1936 • 1313
Central High School Music Depart-
Sound advice.
rich, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mr. and
ment under the supervision of
Mrs. Walter Laib, and Miss Sarah
harry Seitz.
Selminski; in memory of .Hattie
A social hour will follow the
May from Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs.
Price $26,000
meeting.
Isaac Gilbert, Miss Edith Heaven-
Mrs. David B. Lichtig, presi-
Normal $65,000, 13
rich, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib,
dent, will preside.
8638-40 OAKLAND AVE.
Mrs. Alfred Rothschild, Miss Sarah
units 3 rooms, tiled
Selminski and Mrs. Louis Welt;
baths, showers, electric
in memory of Julius Bing from
refrig., painted walls,
Mrs. Julius Bing, Mr. and Mrs.
tiled entrance. L o w
Joseph Bing, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred A. Ginsburg; in memory of
rents $5,200. Beautiful
Alice Decker from Mr. and Mrs.
nearly new. $5,200 dn.
JOSEPH I. TEITELBAUM
Fred A. Ginsburg.
of 1629 Virginia Bark, 64 years
In honor of the 81st birthday
At
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Price $50,000
old, died on Feb. 25. Funeral anniversary of Mrs. Louis Welt
medical staff of the Jewish Chil- services were held at Gilbert's from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib.
A
HAPPY
YEAR
Normal $125,000. 22
dren's Home, held Thursday, Feb. Funeral Home on Feb. 28 with
for pose aged and Indigent imrent•
For the Ida E. Ginsburg Memo-
units. Colonial stone
end freedom front rem is yours If
25, the health work done during interment in Woodmere Cemetery. rial Scholarship Fund: In memory
you mend them le Teed Thames prim
1936 was reviewed. Present at the He is survived by his wife, Fay, of Edith Pappenheimer, Caroline
entrance, Tiffany tile
ref home for eged ad ronotim
meeting were Dr. David Levy, a son, Leo, and a daughter, Ann. Levy Berns, and Bertha Markle
rents. Excellent • care nand names
and marble lobby. In-
attention prodded. Strictly kosher.
head consultant of the staff, Drs.

from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers;
sulated, sound proof,
tact W. Philadelphia. Trinity 5.4054.
Harry C. Metzger and David
LOTTIE TULPAN
in memory of Sirs. I. S. Schem-
semi fireproof. Finest
Kliger, pediatricians in daily at- of 2224 Blaine Ave., 70 years old, beck from Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
tendance; Dr. Sol Barnett eye, ear, died on March 2. Funeral serv- Bloom; in memory of Hattie May
in NM. section. Rents
Laun-
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP.
nose and throat consultant, and
$11,600. Down right
dresses, women for house clean- Dr. Peter Bernstein, one of the at- ices were held at Lewis Bros. from Mrs. Carrie L. Bailin, Miss
bargain for quality
Mg, house maids, women for tending dentists. Herman Cohen, Funeral Home with Interment In Flora Leppel and Mr. and Mrs.
part time work. By hour, day president of the home, Louis New- Syracuse, N. Y. She is survived Julian H. Krolik; in memory of
property. $20,000 cash
or week. Schlesinger's, Midi- mark, superintendent, and mem- by a daughter, Sadie, and two Samuel R. Glogower from Mr. and
to 6%% mtg.
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik and Sir.
sons, William and Samuel.
son 2626.
bers of the supervisory staff of
and Mrs. Henry Meyers.

the home, were also present.
SAMUEL
GREENBERG
For the Elsa F. Welling Memo
from
QUILTS—Made or recovered
Price $53,500
Dr. Levy, as in past years, com- of 1602 W. Philadelphia Ave., 60 vial Scholarship Fund: In memory
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
for 38 units. One of
mented
favorably
on
the
splendid
of
Mrs. I. S. Schembeck from Dr.
years old, died on Feb. 27. Fu-
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
the best locations. Fine
Full line of curtains, baby, program of prevention and im- neral services were held at Lewis Benton I. Marks; in memory of
appearance. Rents $13,-
munization
against
disease.
This
Samuel
R. Glogower from Mr. and
Bros. Funeral Home on Feb. 28
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
700. Biggest producer
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 part of the work, which is under with interment in Workmen's Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
in town for the money.
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth the direct charge of the pediatri- Circle Cemetery.
$11,000 down.
cians, was kept at a very high

Bnai Moshe Jr. Congregation
9050.
standard throughout the past year.
ISRAEL GOLDBERG
Price $300,000
The Junior Congregation of
FOR RENT — Large, front room Other aspects of the health pro- of 15050 Dexter, 66 years old,
for one or two gentlemen in gram discussed included correction died on Feb. 28, Funeral services Bnai Moshe will conduct Sabbath
One of the finest fire-
private home. Shower. Reason- of defects, dental work, record of were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral services, March 6, with Henry
proof apt•; Completely
able, 2744 Pingree, near Law- heights and weights, menus, kitchen Home on Feb. 28 with interment Gluck as Chazon. Wilbert Simko-
furnished. Good oper-
hygiene, and• pre-admission exami- in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, vitz will be speaker and Ernest
ton. Euclid 2256-R.
ating profit now at
nation, testing, and isolation.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. Weiss will say Maftir.
$6,900 month (1929
During the past year many chil- He is survived by his wife, Sophie,
WANTED—Experienced,
outside,
Services are held in the Mittle-
schedule $120,000)
installment jewelry man. Salary dren had glasses prescribed for the five sons, Hyman, Joseph, David, man Memorial Chapel.
$75,000 down, bal. long
correction
of
visual
defects.
two
and
commission
to
start.
Very
Charles
and
Dr.
Arthur
and
three
time 5% int. America's
good opportunity. Polk's, Inc., children were given orthodontia daughters, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs.
greatest opportunity.
treatment, and one child was given L. M. Marko and Mrs. I. Z. Sil-
6740 Grand River.
X-ray treatment for persistent verman.
MR. BEDFORD
SIIARE SPACE with Dentist. Thymus gland. Operations for the

PHILIP JACOBS
Corner office. Suitable for physi- removal of an obstruction in the
Homer Warren & Co.
cian or other professional man. nose of one child, and an appen- of 3235 Monterey Ave., 63 years
REALTORS
$25 monthly. 8701 Linwood, cor- dectomy for another; the straight- old, died on Feb, 28. Funeral
83 Years Dependable Sentra
ner Blaine. For details inquire ening of club feet in an infant by services were held at Lewis Bros.
at 1220 Dime Tank Bldg. or call massage and light treatment; and Funeral Home on March 2 with
the treatment of all children un- interment in Woodmere Ceme-
Cadillac 4740.
der the age of 6, with an ultra- tery, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.
ILLITERATE? Poor Speller? =- violet ray machine under the super - He is survived by his wife, Paul-
Let me help you or your chil- vision of a registered nurse, were Me, two sons, Leo and Richard,
dren. David Horowitz the teach- also part of the medical program and two sisters, Rhea and Mrs.
Esther Rubin.
er. English, citizenship, Yiddish, for 1936.

Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
In the matter of diet, it was
MAX RABINOWITZ
ing and writing In five (5) les- pointed out that the scientifically
sons guaranteed. Free trial balanced meals of the children of 15890 LaSalle Blvd., 74 years
lesson. 2679 Hazelwood, Garfield were supplemented by Cod-liver oil old, died on March 3. Funeral
1785 SEWARD Ma. 7809
and other food substitutes in all services were held on March 4
6675-J.
children who are admitted to the with interment in Beth Tephila
ADVANCED HEBREW COURSE Home in an undernourished and Emanuel Cemetery. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Mollie and a
—By I. Haberman. Palestinian underweight condition.
or Ashkenazic pronounciation.
With the general health program son, Julius.


Group or individual instruction. of the Home well established, plans
MANAGEMENT
SADIE BING
Special course for beginners and for the coming year emphasize
CA. 5971
Bar Mitzvahs. 2941 Monterey. greater attention to pre-admission of Detroit, 70 years old, died on
1404 Union Guardian Bldg.
examination and testing, more March 2. Funeral services will be
I WILL share 3-room nicely furnish- comprehensive record keeping, fur- held in the chapel of Temple Beth
ed apartment with employed ther utilization of the facilities of El on March 8, at 1:30 p. m.
lady or couple. Good transporta- the North End Clinic. It was also Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate.
tion. Reasonable. Call evenings deemed advisable to hold periodic She was the widow of the late
or Sunday. Townsend 7-8936. joint medical and supervisory staff Julius Bing, mother of Sirs. Fred
Ginsberg and Joseph S. Bing, sis-
• r tribute
FOR RENT—Comfortable room, meetings.
to the memory of a loved
The excellent record of the Jew- ter of Mrs. Dora Netzorg of De-
twin
beds,
for
a
girl
who
is
will-
troit and Benjamin and Edward
one than the efficient and
ing to share with girl 11 years ish Children's Home in maintain- Jacobson, both of San Diego,
or d•r1 y handling- of the
old. Home privileges. Reasonable. ing a high degree of good health, Calif. Mrs. Bing was a member of
funeral arrangements.
of
the
children
in
Its
care,
is
due
Miller. 3292 Monterey.
Beth El Sisterhood,
to the painstaking and efficient the Temple
of Jewish Women and had
It I. our purpose ever to
service of the medical staff, which Council
WILL
rent
6-room
flat
furnished
been
a
resident
of Detroit over
maintain the highest stand-
is composed of the following: Dr. 60 years. Interment
till June. Tyler 6.9350.
will be in the
• rds of quality In our
S. E. Barnett, Dr. Sydney Beigler, family crypt in White Chapel
service.
WANTED—Business girl willing Dr. Peter Bernstein, Dr. John Cemetery.
to share room with a nice Freedman, Dr. David Kliger, Dr.

girl. Board if desired. Good David J. Levy, consultant, Dr.
A RECENTLY INSTALLEb
THERESA BEHRENDT
transportation. Euclid 0167-M. Harry C. Metzger, Dr. Leonard of 1935 W. Philadelphia Ave.. 5
NEW HAMMOND ORGAN
Sidlow, Dr. David M. Stiefel and years 9 months old. died on March
IS INCLUDED AMONG
FOR RENT—Lower flat. Five Dr. Harry Topcik.
4. Funeral services were held at
OUR MANY SERVICES.
rooms furnished. Frigidaire.
Conveniently locate d. 4021 Brezner Society's Banquet Gilbert's Funeral liome on March
5 with interment in Beth Tephila
Tuxedo. .
Emanuel Cemetery. She is sur-
on Sunday, March 14
vived by her parents. Mr. and
WANTED—Used furniture and
Mrs.
Sol Behrendt, three sisters,
rugs. Living room, dining room,
81 DELAWARE AVE.
The second annual banquet of
bedroom, kitchen suites, also odd the Brezner Aid Society will be Sarah, Zelma and Adele and a
TRINITY 2.3211
brother,
Oscar.'
pieces. highest prices paid. held at the Beth Abraham Syna-
Phone Tyler 6-3462.
gogue, Linwood, between Sturte-
and Fullerton, Sunday,
WANTED—Dentist to share new vant
offices with physician in coming March 14, at 6 o'clock.
Rev. Cantor
A strictly kosher dinner will be
neighborhood. Ground floor loca- served,
Jacob
followed by dancing. All
In loving memory of our dear
tion. Excellent opportunity for former Brezner
residents and their wife, mother and grandmother,
Silverman
right party. Hogarth 8661.
SCROICAL
friends are invited. All proceeds Bessie Horwitz, who passed away
NOM=
WILL SHARE office space. Steno- will go to Brezno to help the needy. one year ago, March 19, 1936,
to leen*
Trutt.
grapher service. Reasonable. For For reservations call Mrs. J. Ba- (25 days in Adar).
Het..seeded W
appointment call Cadillac 6356. ker, Townsend 6-3353, Mrs. II.
Thymic's.. and
March brings and memories
Pickman, University 2-3299.
Of a loved one gone to reef
Beeptlals
You will Mews tm remembered
TILE MAN I WANT
2903
soy
us who loved you beet .
has pleasing personality
Elmhurst
has
some
direct
Selling
Expe-
TO. 8-6839
WANTED—College or high school
Sadly missed by her husband,
Herder.
rience
student, 19 or 20, to drive fam- children and grandchildren.
Performed
has sense of Value of Time
ily car afternoons. Must have
has vision to build for himself
phone and must be careful and
In loving memory of our dear
permanently.
experienced driver, No Sunday husband and father, Abe Danto,
Monuments of Character
He may be only 25 years old,
work. Write Box 197, Detroit who passed away seven years ago,
or he may have passed 40.
Jewish Chronicle.
March 23, 1930 (23 days in
Good education, ability to talk
Adar).
well required.
BARGAINS IN GOODWILL Is our heart, your memory lIngtre,
This business offers life-time op-
!tweet, tender and true .
USED
CARS
portunity to men who are honest,
There le not a day Komi by
That on do not think of you.
Intelligent, ambitious, friendly
1934 FORD DeLuxe Tudor $265
and willing to work.
-Sadly
missed by his loving wife,
Our work is simple, easy to 1936 PONTIAC, 4-Door, Demon-
strator, 7,000 miles, Heater, children and family.
learn, not stocks, bonds or insur-
very clean, '37 plates. $585.
ance.
In loving memory of my be-
To this man I have something to 1936 PONTIAC "8" 2 - Door.
loved aunt, Jessie Barnett, who
say.
Touring Sedan; heater; 12,000 was taken from me two
years ago,
awake and Marble rwowswsw
Apply by letter only stating
original miles, $825.
8, 1935, and whose mem-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
background and previous expe- 1936 CHEVROLET, 2-door Tour- March
ory
will
be
forever
in
my
heart.
=CUD 71211
rience.
ing Sedan, $385.
Her ever adoring niece.
Walter Berlow, 1908 Industrial Bk.
1934
TEAR
AFLAME,
4-door.
MRS.
L.
M.
FALK.
Bldg., Detroit.
Touring Sedan, $265.
In loving memory of our dear
Rev. Cantor WILL SHARE office space. Steno- 'See "BILL" BENDEROFF at
sister, Eva Gordon Bosch, who
grapher
service.
Reasonable.
For
DAVID
PONTIAC
LINWOOD
CO.
named
away six years ago, March
appointment call Cadillac 1042.
GOLDEN
10217 Linwood
TO. 8-8890 9, 1931.
Drtreles Peewits CONGENIAL BUSINESS GIRL
Nothing can ever take foray
NOBEL
would like room in a refined 1935 PONTIAC Trunk Sedan.
The Iona • heart holds dear,
TYLER 4-110,•
Fond memories linger every dal,
Just like new. Only $465.00,
home of adults. Please call Miss
Remembrance Wm her near.
Wedding
Dorman, Trinity 2-6739, eve- 1935 OLDSMOBILE "6" Trunk
Her PROM/ ••y tad pleasant fare
Ise Perfumed el
nings or Sunday.
An • plea,,,. to retail,
Sedan. Priced to sell at $495.00
Hoene and by Ai.
she had a kindly word for each
poiatneat.
And died beloved b7 all.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished 1935 FORD, Fordor Sedan, looks
like new and runs like new,
room for one or two ladies, gen-
Sadly missed 'by her brother
Trees Planted in Palestine tlemen or couple. Board if de- Priced at only $375.00.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
sired. Kitchen privileges. Gar- 1935 LaSALLE, 4-dr. Trunk Se- Gordon.
Through Jewish National
dan, Radio and Heater, only
age. 4070 Burlingame, between
Fund Council
$695.00.
Dexter and Petoskey.
The following trees were planted FOR RENT—Well furnished room 1936 TERRAPLANE DeLuxe Se- Gifts to Women's Auxiliary
dan
"4" Dr. Dual Equipment.
in Palestine this week through the
of Hebrew Schools
by adult family. Convenient to
Only $525.00.
Jewish National Fund Council:
14th street car and Dexter bus. 1936 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Sedan,
Two trees in memory of her daugh-
The
Women's Auxiliary of the
Reasonable. 3033 Cortland Ave.
Trunk. Only $475.00.
ters by Mrs. Nathan Lurie; one
United Hebrew Schools acknowl-
be p•rutoomd on •
tree in memory of Mrs. Betsy NURSE with hospital training, Th e.ea .
edges with thanks contributions
... 11 do.. Payment.
Marks by Helen Kass.
epecialising in diebetec, cancer,
from the following:
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, cons-
heart, paralysis, gland eases, WEISMAN PONTIAC COMPANY
Mrs. I. Shetzer, In honor of her
mitte chairman, can be reached for
desires povition. Excellent mas-
4846 Woodward Ave.
daughter's recovery from illness
tree planting at 2649 Webb Ave.,
seuse. Best references. Town- 2828 Woodward Ave.. at Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt,
Longfellow 2784.
send 6-4837.
memory of the late Mrs. Weds+.

AMERICAN
Carpet Cleaners

CLASSIFIED

F

OBITUARY

Jewish Children's
Home Lauded for
Health Conditions

LONDON
MANOR

$55 and $60

Win. A. RATIGAN

March 5, 1937

CHRONI.LE

41!

Y.P.T.C. Tea Dance
Sunday, March 14

_CALENDAR OF EVENTS

March 7—Third annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe.
March 9—Shower for orphans in Palestine, given by Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organization, North Woodward
branch.
March 14—Annual frolic of Zedakah Juniors.
March 13 and 14—''Community Center Capers."
March 17—Address by Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn of Tel Aviv,
Palestine, in Windsor.
March 17—Meeting of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid.

eon will be held Dec. 31 at the
Statler Hotel.
The group will plant a tree in
Palestine in memory of Mrs. Bessie
Marks, beloved mother of Mrs.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Julia NVartell.
Aid is sponsoring a dessert bridge
for the Mother Malvina Kleiu Phi Alpha Landae Frater-
Fund, all proceeds to go towards
nity Announces Its
a room in the Old Folks' Home.

Prenzlauer Group's
Bridge on March 17

Charter Mcunbers

At the first official meeting of
the newly organized Phi Alpha
Landae Fraternity the charter
members and officers were elected
as follows: Al Rubin, president;
Boris Gaynes, vice-president and
secretary; David Rubenstein,
treasurer; Lloyd Edelstein, social
director; Stilton Schlafer, chair-
man of the board of directors;
Philip Fisher, chairman of the
athletic board; Charles Blair, edu-
cational director.

A Sunday afternoon tea dance
sponsored by the Young Peoples'
Club of Temple Beth El will take
place March 14 at 3:30 o'clock, in
the social hall of the Temple.
Ray Oberschulte and his 10•
piece University band will furnish
the music. The orchestra has
planned some novelty entertain-
ment which will be in conjunction
with the program planned by the
entertainment committee, Refresh-
ments will be served during the
afternoon. A nominal admission
fee will be charged.
The committee consists of Al-
bert Ressler, chairman; Irene
Weiss, Frank Winton, Virginia
Wolf, Miriam Carver, II e 1 e rt
Rosenberg and Sophie Wilensky.

Contributions to Scholarship
Fund of United He-
brew Schools

The United Hebrew Schools
wish to accept with thanks the
contribution to the Scholarship
Fund from the following:
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah Ivrith, through its presi-
dent, Mrs. Ruth Rubenstein.

The Boston Jewish Advocate

has discontinued its midweek edi-

tion.

Another Al Miller Dairy
Opened at 11354 Dexter

MRS. A. H. FIXLER

The affair will take place Wednes-
day, March 17, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. There will be prizes
and refreshments.
A board meeting will be held
Thursday afternoon, March 11, at
the home of Mrs. Eva Ellenstein,
president, 859 Delaware.
A regular meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, March 16, at
home of Mrs. Joseph Rose, 2082
Clairmount, to make final arrange-
ments for the dessert bridge.
The Eva Prenzlauer donor lunch

Residents of the northwest •sec-
lion will be glad to learn of the
opening of another Al Miller dairy
and delicatessen store at 11354
Dexter Blvd., corner Lawrence.
The grand opening takes place
this Saturday and Sunday, March
6 and 7, and the event will be
marked with the featuring of sev-
eral opening specials.
Mr. Miller, who is the originator
of "Lower prices for better qual-
ity merchandise," annolinces that
the same policy that has made his
other store, at 8626 12th St., so
popular will prevail in this new
store. Both stores carry a complete
line of the finest brands of dairy
and delicatessen products. An in-
vitation is extended the entire
community to attend the grand
opening of the new store this week-
end.

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49th Annual

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• There I ca.!' b• no

Thousands of Smartly Styled

GILBERTS

Alaska Seals, Australian Seals, L a p in s
(all colors), Caraculs (all colors), Persians
(Black and grey), Genuine Minks, Pieced
Minks, Ermines, Silver Beavers, Muskrats
(Silver, Golden, Grutzen), Civets, Monkeys
and many others.

IN MEMORIAM

Manuel Urbacb

Now Priced $42 to $5,500

Many

I/2

Price

Convenient Terms

Fashionable
Lovely

Fur Scarfs
Fur Capes
Fur Collars
Fur Trimmings

All the Foxes,
Mar t e s, Monkeys,
Sables, Kolimkys,
Moles, Caraculs, and
many others. From
stock or made to your
individual pattern.

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