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October 01, 1971 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH

11- Ews

0001!Isr_1, 1971-9

Do you dress for Millie
the way you dress for Alice,
the way you dress for Ursula?

Millie likes money. So when
you go out with her, you do your
supersophisticated-successful
businessman's suit bit.
:Alice,on the other hand, is
the artsy-craftsy type. So when
- _you see her, you get out your hip-

'

hugging corduroys, skinny body
sweater, and funky boots.
Not to mention all the other
"you's" you switch around to, fov
Sandy, Lillian,,AMy and NaoMi.
All of which is much easier
to handle when you do your

shopping at Osmun's.
Osmun's has everything from
the traditional to the slightly way
out. Sweaters, shirts, pants, suits,
shoes, whatever you need.
So visit us for your fall

wardrobe. We've got the clothes to

match everything from Millie
to Alice to Ursula.
Be what you want to be.
But dress for it.
9

smuns

Fashions for males.

Van Dyke in Warren), and Tel-Huron Center (Telegraph and Huron in Pontiac).
Open evenings iii 9 in the Tel-Twelve Mall (Telegraph and 12 Mile in Southfield). Tech Plata Center (12 ?'.l le
Our downtown Pontiac store is open daily to 5..30. Osmun's Charge, Bank Americard and Master Chargecard.

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