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April 20, 1973 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-04-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 20, 1973-17

The Hero of Elmhurst.

(Where is he now ✓ )

Well, there's a good
chance he's your doctor
or lawyer or CPA or a
butcher or a baker or a
television producer. Or
maybe he's even you.
Whoever he is, and
wherever he is, he still
dresses in current
fashions and he still likes
boots. Which is what
brings him to Phillips.

And instead of boots
that go with knickers, we
show him boots that go
with knit suits and flared
jeans and Bar Mitzvah
suits and all those
orange and yellow and
purple and white things
you're taking to the
Caribbean.
So if you happen to
be a hero from some-

where, and you like to
have your feet dressed
as nicely as the rest of
you, come to Phillips and
look at our collections of
Florsheims and imports.
We know, as the
great philosophers and
writers have said, that
you can't go home
again. But you can
always go to Northland.

Phillips Shoes. Northland (two stores), Eastland, Westland, Southland, Washington Boulevard (women's), Broadway at
Gratiot (men's). Flint's Genesee Valley Center. Toledo's Woodville Mall and Franklin Park Mall.

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