9 F 474 .S2 J5 Copy 1 ^ /?cy LIBRARY OF CONe.Ht&3 014 570 369 4 9 Conservation Resources Lig-Free® Type I Ph 8.^ Rnflbrffii D DIRECTORY ILLrUSTR.ATE P Mississippi Valley Trust Company N. W. COR. FOTJRTH AlfD PINB STREETS ST. LOUIS 3. 4. 5. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $8,200,000. The Business of this Company is conducted in Five Departments, as follows: FINANCIAL OR MONEY DEPOSIT— Receives deposits on time, savings and check accounts and pays interest thereon. Loans money on St. Louis city real estate and listed high-grade securities. Buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange. Issues its own Letters of Credit available everywhere. TRUST OR FIDUCIARY— Executes all manner of Trusts. Authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Curator, Register and Transfer Agent of Bonds and Stocks, Receiver and Financial Agent for non-residents and others, and to become sole surety on all bonds required by law to be given. BOND OR INVESTMENT— Buys and sells selected high-grade Investment Secu- rities. List of Bonds for sale mailed on application. Commission orders, at usual rates, executed with _prornptne_ss. _ , ... REAV ESTATS^Mahjgel, Sells; JU'nti and Appraises city property. Pays Taxes, place»'Iri»uVan>cei ■•' • ••* ••' • ! • SAFE DEPOSIT OR STORAGE VAULTS— Rents Safe Deposit Boxes in Fire, BufglaVj ah5:t'Bl9t7^Pj'C>of •Vdcilt af^JS'xnd upward per annum. Stores, at special rata§,;tfr|unt;s.^d fi.Ta&.cptjtaining Silverware and other bulky valuables; calls for and" deliveVs'same at residence. CORRESPONDENCE IHVITED ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL OFFICERS Julius S. Walsh, President BreckiJiridge Jones, 1st Vice-Pres. and Counsel W. Daviess Pittman, Bond Officer John D. Davis, 2nd Vice-President Frederick Vierling, Trust Officer Samuel E. Hoffman, 3rd vice-President Henry Semple Ames, Assistant Trust Officer James E. Brock, Secretary William G. Lackey, Assistant Trust Officer Hugh R. Lyie, Assistant Secretary Eugene H. Benoist, Real Estate Officer Henry C.Ibbotson, 2nd Assistant Secretary WilburB. Price, Safe Deposit Officer DIRECTORS Elmer B.Adams, U. S. District Judge Williamson Bacon, President Tyler Estate Murray Carleton, President Carieton D. C. Co. Charles Clark, Retired fohn D. Davis, 2nd Vice-President Hairisonl. Drummond, President Drummond Really and Investment Co. Auguste B. Ewing, Retired David R. Francis, President D. R. Francis & Bro. ' , Commission Co. "St Gehner, Pres. German-American Bank. Geo. H. Goddard, Retired S. E. Ho&man, 3rd Vice-President Chas. H. Huttig, President Third National Bank Breckinridge Jones, 1st Vice-Pres. and Counsel Wm. F. Nolker, Treas. St. Louis Brewing Ass'n Wm. D. Orthwein, Pres. Wm. D. Orthwein Grain Co. H. Clay Pierce, President Waters-Pierce Oil Co. . ioseptx Ramsey, Jr. , President Wabash R. R. Co. loses Rumsey, President L- M. Rumsey Mfg. Co. Julius S. Walsh, President RoUa Wells, Mayor of City of St. Louis Introduction. Although it is over fifty years since the first Jewish settlers took up their abode in the city of St. Louis, no attempt has ever been made to tell of their development and growth, which, while not separate from that of the great city, which is the gateway between the East, West, North and South, of this great United States, has been one ot progress commensurate with the advance of the city itself. Jewish houses of ^vorship dignify and adorn the streets of St. Louis; Jewish charitable institutions co-operate with those of other denominations, in relieving not only Jewish, but general suffering, sickness and want in the municipality; Jewish educational organizations disseminate the great essentials to American citizenship, knowledge and culture; Jewish social bodies assist in maintaining the good name of St. Louis for openhanded hospitalily, and Jewish merchants, financiers, mechanics, artists, and exponents of law, medicine, and the arts, have interwoven their striving with the web and woof of St. Louis, in advancing ils standing as a city, known now mot as of eld as the Future Great,) but as The Great New St. Louis of (he World's Fair— 1904. With a view of partially sketching in word and picture, the present extent and scope of the Jewish community of this new St. Louis today, this book has been prepared. It is by no means complete. All emissions are, however, unintentional, and pardon is requested in advance. The book possesses a permanent interest and value, and the Jewish Calen- dar and Directory it contains, it will make it used for frequent reference. That it may tend to awaken in them a better realization of their own im- portance and responsibility, as well as give a better knowledge to the non-Jew of the activity and general life — religious, charitable, social, educational and commercial— of the Jewish people of the World's Fair city — is the hope of THE PUBLISHER. January, 1904. (The majority of the polrails are reproductions from Strauss Studio.) John Wahl Wm. Koenio Richard Hospks H. Hunicke President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier :ORGANIZED 185 3: German Savings Institution . . . DIRECTORS . . . Wm. J. Leiiip, Wm. Koenig Louis Fusz A. Nedderhut W. C. Uhri Richard Hospes Chas. A. Stockstrom Otto F. Meister John Wahl CAPITAL = = = = $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits = $1,256,952.67 3% INTEREST PAID ON TIMF. DEPOSITS Z'-r INTEREST PAID ON CURRENT ACCOUNTS S. W. Cor. 4(h and Pine Streets, (Planters House Building) ST. LOUIS *««««««««««€««€««««:«<««««««C<5<:<«»■»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»* ©fftccrs anf> Directors JewisI] Charitable and Edueational UdIod MOSES Fraley, President MARCUS Bernheimer, 1st Vice-Pfes. Julius Lesser, 2d Vice-President Wm. Stix, Treasurer Bernard Greensfelder, Secretary MONTEFIORE BlENENSTOCK. Ass't SCC'y DIREOTOES Ben Altheitner Albert Arnstein Marcus Bernheimer David Kisenian August Frank Moses Fraley Louis Glaser Morris Glaser J. D. Goldman Wm. Goldstein Bernard Greensfelder -A ^ Ar)OLPH ROBi. Supeiintendent Aaron Haas Julius Lesser Isaac Meyer Elias Michael Emanuel Meyers Sam J. Russack Moses Schoenberg Wm Stix David Treichlinger Aaron Waldheim 8TRAD8S PORTRAIT EJUas Michacl. Esq. Ex-President Mercantile Club, Ex-President Jewish Alliauce. Director Board of Public Education, and World's Fair Director. Constituent Societies gharitaWe and Educational Union United Charities, Comprising, United Hebrew Association, .Sisterhood for Personal Service, and Free Employ- ment Bureau. Jewish Hospital and Dispensary, Home for.^geil and Infirm Israelites, Jewish ."Alliance and Hebrew Free School Society, Cleveland Jewish Orphan Asylum, National Jewish Hospital tor Consumptives, at Denver, Col. A 8TRAIISS I'ORTKAIT WiUiain Stix, Esq. Treasurer Jewish Charitable and Educational Union, and President Cleveland Orphan Asylum The Columbian Club Building N. W. Corner Lindell and Vandeventer Aves. Temple Israel N. E. Corner 29th and Pine Sts. Shaare Emeth S3'nagogue "t.ATES OF TRITH" S. E. Corner of IJudell Boulevard and A'andeventer Ave, ©tficers anC> directors Jewish Alliance and Hebrew Free School Uiii, Goldstein, President Klias Michael, 1st Vice-President, David Treichlinger, 2d Vice-President Julius (ilaser, Treasurer Dr. H. J. Messing. Recording Secretary Emil Meyer. Financial Secretary DIRECTORS David Kiseinan Leon Schwab Dr. S. Sale Dr, I.. Harrison Dr. M. Spitz Dr. H, J. Messing. Hon. Dir. flTBAusspoRTKAiT J j_ Werthciuier, Esq. World's Fair Director Superintendent anD ^leacbers Jewish AlliancG Kmil Mayer, Supt Miss B. Sale, Miss R. Fishel Miss R. Kahn Miss M. Kahn Miss J. Isaacs Miss Silversmith Mrs. Moses Superintendent anC» JCeacbcrs Hebrew Free School Miss B. Sale. Sup't Miss A. Gershon Miss R. Fischel Miss D, Schwarz Miss L. Joffee Mrs. Moses Miss Fannie Wachtel STKAUSS PORTRAIT y^y ^ GoMsteill. ESq. President Hebrew Free and Industrial School. stiauss Portrait j^^,. Y)r. Samuel Sale Rabbi Congregation "Shaare Emeth" (Oates of Truth) Scbaarc Emctb Congregation. Louis Straus, President B. P. Stromberg, Vice-President Meyer L. Stern, Treasurer M. D. Stern, Secretary Leopold Sternberger, Warden DIRECTORS Dr. M. A. Goldstein Nicholas Scharff Aaron Haas Simon Bass Max A. Mayer J. D. Strauss Henry Sayers Louis P. Aloe Bernhard Greensfelder Adolph Levy, Sexton Strawss Portrait Rev. Dr. Leon Harrison Rabbi "Temple Israel" "Gempic lleracl." M. Fraley, President I^ouis Glaser, Viee-Presideut Adolph Raer, Treasurer M. B. Jonas, Secretary Albert Loth. Fin. Sec'y DIRECTORS Wm. Stix B. Eiseman D. Treichlinger M. S. Wieder B, Altlieimer M.J. Loewenstein J. Loth Dr. J. Friedman M. Schoenberg H. Ittleson Strauss Portrait j^g^. Jj^, JJ ^ gpltz Rabbi Congregation Bnai El Congregation :t6nai ]£l Sigmund Stampfer, President Sigmund Steinir, Vice-President Hertz Kohner, Secretary Sol. Bondi, Treasurer DIRECTORS Max L. Weiss Emil Hartmann Bernard Loebner Jos. Stampfer Max Weil S. Weinberg, vSexton 10 .Strauss I'ortratt Rev. Dr. Hy. J. Jlessiug Rabbi I'nited Hebrew Congregation tlnitcD Uicbrcw Coiuircciation Sam'l Marx, President M. Lipschitz, Treasurer A. Plessner, Vice-President J. Warner, Secretary J. B. Goldsmith M. Summerfield J. Landau TRUSTEES S. A. Gershon S. J. Russack J. Warner M. P. Silverstone G. Aronson G. Moritz S. Zork A. Gershon, Sexton, 11 StraueB Portrait Rev. Dr. Adolph Rosentreter Rabbi Btiai .\iiioona Congregation 36na( Hmoona aongregation L. Freedman, President S. Rosenberg, Vice-President N. Hesselberg, Secretary B. L. Gross, Treasurer DIRECTORS A. Kohn S. Epstein Wm. Nudelman M. Goldwasser J. Slupsky F. Fishlowitz L. Wohl, Sexton M. Friedman, Cantor CEMETERY S. Siegfried S. Zuckerman Morris Maizner, A. Graber, Secretary Treasurer 12 I^ome for f\^e Furlnur -^VlU. Sacks, Esq. President Young Men's Hebrew Association. ^^HHP ^^^pft^SSsS^M ^^^^r^^^ ^^^H* '-.''^Si^H -""^iiUH^l iflH "^a i 1 ^^j| HH^^^R^_v^^^_. ^HjH HRHm^j I^^H ^■B^HP!!^ir,!^\.¥«i4>j$^B 1 ^^^^1 sirauss Puitrait Jacob Furth. Esq. Vice-President Executive Coiiimiltee. I. O. B. B. strnnss Portrait Samuel Bowmaii, Esq. Ex-Presideot District >'o, : I. O. B. B. David Roseiitreter, Esq. President Washington National Bank. hoto by Strauss. Louis Straus. Prefident of Congregation Shaare-Emeth r Montefiore Bieneiistok, Esq. Asst. Secy Charitable and Educational Union and successful I^iterary writer. I,ewis Godlove, Esq., Secretary Strauss Studio, and a Pioneer inJlJewish Journalism. Photo by .Strauss. David Treichlineer, Esq. Ex-President of Temple Israel, and Director Charitable and Educational I'uion. 29 Sigmund Stampfer, Esq. President CongreKation Biiai-EI. Aaron Gershon, Esq. Veteran Superintendent Mt. Olive Cemetery. Adolph Isaacs Esq.. One of the Pioneer Jewish St. Louisians. SaiiuRl JIar.x, Esq. Presiik-iit U. H. Congregation. Strauss PUoto Bernard Greensfelder, Ksq. Secretary Jewish Charitable and Educational Union. stniuss rortrait A. Rosenthal, Editor and Publisher " The Modern View" and "Jewish Progress.' Tl]e yoUn^ IVjen'^ hjelsreW /^^^ociation ©fficers an& Ciustecs Will. Sacks, President Sam. Goldman. \'ice-Pres. A. Daust, Treasurer Morris S. Mayer, Rec. Sec'y Karl Vetsliurg, Fin. Sec'y Albert Nathan, Asst. Fin. >Sec'v TRUSTEES Henry Weil Ben M. Loewenstein Sam. J. Russack P.4ST PRESIDENTS Abe Rosenthal Ben M. Loewenstein Sam J. Russack Elkan W. Glauljer Albert Nathan Physical Instructor Cbairmeii Committees Geo. W. Milius, New Home Fin. Com. Dr. G. Moritz. New Home Bid. Com. Max A. Mayer, Congrejjational Sam Goldman, Gj'mnasium A. Daust. Purchasing H. N. Bregstone, Educ. and Libr. Karl M. Vetsburg. Press Com. Aaron Pareira, Billiards F:. H. Wolff, House Com. Will Levy, Memorial A\\>. Freund, Chess & Checkers Morris S. Mayer, Membership K. N. Horwitz, Resignation Com. E. Davidson, Entertainment Louis Mayer, World's Fair Reception Com. Jlen's Cl;i' !it V. M H /\ 'TIS fit Ladies Class at Y. M. H. A. Rembrandt Photo. David Sommers, Esq. Vice-President Fourth National Bank, and Head ot D. Sommers & Co. Progress Mfg. Co. An example of the pos- sibilities of young men in business is afforded by the success of the Progress Mfg. Co., composed of Messrs. J. C, D. T., and S. C. Punch. The business is now in the fifth year of its existence. The three young gentle- men are well and favorably known in the community, and their success, which is due to their hard work, is the proper reward of their endeavors. A St. Louis Artist. Miss Sadie Meyer, one of tlif youngest artists in America, was born in vSt. Louis. After gradu- ating the High School and Normal School in tliis city. Miss Meyer took ;i course at the Art School, studying fresco painting under Kumer and Riess. She went to Vienna and there studied under Ferraris and Ho- rowitz, two of the great- est of modern painters in Austria, and fmally had her own studio. Return- ing to St. Louis, Miss Meyers took up, in ad- dition, the profession of teaching, and she now instructs the 6th grade at the Jefferson School. Miss Bertha Sale I, Principal Hebrew Free School) and Confirmatioa Class. "irall; Photo Major Loewenstein, Esq. Business Manager '"The Star," and Publisher "World's Fair Official Guide"." Daviil May, Usq. President of "The May Co.' H. Seligman, Esq. Head of H. Seligman & Co., the enterprising and progressive Wholesale Jewelry Firm Strauss Portrait Jacob Mahler, Esq. social Leader and Professor of Dancing and Deportmeul ol uatioual uotc. Strauss Portrftit. Ben Altheinier, Esq. Financier, Treasurer National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives. Director St. Louis and Suburban Railway Co. and \ice- President Scottish Rite (Masonic) Cathedral Association- ZIONIST SOCIETIES. OFFICERS OF THE DORSHEI ZION. Mr. Epstein, Master Zionist; Mr. Ziuberg, Vice Master Zionist; Mr. L. Goodman, Recorder; Mr. Yawitz, Financial Secretary; Mr. Wolkowilz, Treasurer; Mr. William Sniilli, Orator; Dr. Golland, Scliarff and Goodman Past Master Zionists. OFFICERS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ZION. Mrs. Epstein, Ladj' Zionist; Miss Blank, Vice Lady Zionist; Miss Raskas, Recorder; Jliss Siegel, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Landau, Treasurer; Miss F. Silberman, Orator; Mrs. Golland, Past Lady Zionist Miss Seriousky Post. YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL GATE OFFICERS. Mr. G. Elbert, Master Zionist; Mr. Perlmutter, Vice Master Zionist; Mr. Fein.stein, Re- corder; Mr. M. Perlmutter, Financial Secretary ; Mr. Bull, Treasurer ; Mr. D. Weintraub, Orator ; Mr. Meyer Perlmutter, Ex-Master Zionist. OFFICERS OF THE YOUNG AMERICAN ZIONISTS. Mr. Bialock, Master Zionist; Miss Daskov, Vice Lady Zionist; Mr. Press, Recorder; Miss Kirschner, Financial Secretary; Mr. Harris, Treasurer; Mr. Berkowitz, Orator; Mr.Stiffe Iman, Past Master Zionist Weintraub Post. Hy. Fislilowitz, Chairman Council of United Zionists. The Sixth Zionist Congress in Session at Basle, Switzerland. OFFICERS OF THE YOUNG ZIONISTS. Mr. Dubinsky, Master Zionist; Miss Shippert, Vice Lady Zionist; Mr. Smith, Recorder; Miss Carrie Dubinsky, Financial Secretary; Mr. S. Bierman, Treasurer ; Mr. Toule, Orator; Mr. Toule, Past Master Zionist. OFFICERS OF THE BNAI ZION. Mr. Holander, Master Zionist; Robt. Horwitz, Vice Master Zionist; Mr. Weber, Recorder; Mr. .Abrahamson, Treasurer; Mr. Siegel, Orator. OFFICERS OF SHARE ZION. Mr. Z. Feinstein, Master Zionist; Mr. Brandt, Vice Master Zionist; Mr. H. F^instein, Re- corder; Mr. Hornstein, Financial Secretary; Mr. Crystal, Treasurer; Mr. B. Shreiber, Orator; Mr. Ohenhandler, Past Master. OFFICERS OF ZION GUARDS. Mr. Meyer Horwit?,, Captain; Mr. Stiffleman, First Lieutenant; Mr. Berkowitz, Quarter Master Lieutenant; Mr. Harris, Sergeant. ;mss Portrait Wax Juilil, Esq. Ex-r. S. Consul to Vieiiua. and Internatioiial Expert Chess Player. i Portrait J^ei) Levis, Esq. I'atrou of Education. lUhics and Beiit-voleuce. Head o( tlie I.evis-Zukoski Millinery Co. .^trauss Portrait Ferdinand Bach, Esq, Vice-President A. Haas & Son Pants Co., and Director Wholesale Clothiers' Association straiLss p.,rtrait Louis B. Sin.t;er, Esq. Who signally assisted recently in the raising of the St. Louis Wise Memorial Fund. Mr. Singer is the head of the leading Children's Clothing firm of Singer & Hirsch, and is a former director of Shaare-Emeth Congregation. Leopold Sternberger, Esq. \ Veteran Member of Shaare Emeth Cong. B;.-i]j P. Stromberg, l\^i[. Pres. Stromlierg-Kraiiss Trunk Co. Vice-Pres. Cong. Shaare Enieth Lieut. H. S. Nelson, U. S. N. A Jewish Naval Veteran of the Spanish-American war. Graduate I'. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Served with distinction on battleships "Massachu- setts," "Newark" and "Oregon" in Cuban and Porto Rican and later in Japanese and Chinese wa- ters. Mr. Elson is Treasurer Walter A. Zeluicker Supply Co. trauss Portrait Michael B. Jonas, Esq. Secretary Temple Israel. r. Morilz, M- D . Chairman HiiilHinE; Committee V M, H. A . am' Dirtrctor I'. II. Cougregation Moses Stiiuiiitri lit- !(!, Es(|. A well known Communal Worker and Expert Fire Arm Marksman. uss PotiTiiit. Tlie Inte Adolpli Loth, Founder of I Iif A. 1,0th Sons Jeans Clothini^ Co. .\athau Kauliuaii. ix.sq. Shakesperian Scholar. ]\ r a u r i (• c I . n 1 1 ' ] n u , I'? s q . President C.lobe Shce nnd Cltthing Co Sam. J. Russack, Esq. Director Jewish Charitable and Educational I'ni and Ex-PresMent Y. M. H. A. r. I. ami Lipstadt. ine!-s Manatier ""Tlie Modern \*ie\v. Capt. Samnel Rosenfeld, Pres. Ebn-Kzra Lodge. I. O B. B. Max Koenigsberg, he Successful Youne Advertising Manager '.f "Famous" Ailolph Jsrlii. Superintendent t'nited Htl.rew Cliarities. n Mrs. David Kriegshaber. (nee Stella Weiiier). A Gifted Pianiste. day Members : Mrs. Adolph Drey. Mrs. Joseph Glaser. Mrs. Adolph Berud. Mrs. Carl Loeb. Mrs. Lee Sale, Mrs. David Kriegshaber, Mrs. Max Kaufman Mrs. Henry Nathan, Mrs. Joseph Marx, Mrs. Marcus Hirsch, Miss May Goldman, Miss Florence Goldman. Miss Carrie Bienensiok, Miss Marie Nacio. Mrs. Chas. Stix. Mrs. David Bauer. Miss Carrie Wolff. Miss Edith Lazar, Mrs. Philip Habemian, Mrs. Louis Harris, Miss Cecile Hellmau, Miss Birdie Swope. 5\i W Miss Laura Hellman. The only Jewish woman artistic l)ook- binder in America, and a student at Hull House, Chicago. Miss Hellman's art is distinguished as uniciue. reijuiring neatness, skill and patience. V Miss Laura Hellmau. Aitist B9ok Binder. -^11^ Tl]c -Pionee rt a'mechanical profes- sion, luit an art. Mr. J. C Strauss, the genial artist, has made his handsome studio a rall3ing point for all that is most original, attract- ive and meritorious in art and artists of the city. St. Louis, and especi- ally the Jewish com- munity, is justly pr.iuil of the work accomplished by Mr. J. C. Strauss. Mr. Lewis God love efficienlly conducts the business and literary side of the studio. Kxtsrior Strauss Stiidi The '"Growler}" The Unicjiie .-Vrtists Rendezvous i:i tlie .Stiauss studio JOSliPH PULITZKR, ESO. Proprietor of the St. Louis "Post-Dispatch" and "New York Worhl," and Founder of American School of Jounialistn. Mr. Pulitzer is a conspicuous example of Jewish brilliancy in American Journalism. The foundation of his marvelous career was laid in St. Louis, where he began his journalistic enterprises. jiri^ fl n « *! [^^^r[ ? n li il n ?! i ^ -:' -il i* ■ii^s^ tnjfl -.w, ,r n ■■[[ R ■ '. j H'imiiimura II If . IT Tll'f^^^ ^"T; " TBI T51 n ^^^r Trrn ''»Ww« The New Ouarters of the "ST. LOUIS STAR." The successful afternoon and evening daily newspaper, the remarkable develofuient of which is due to Jewish enterprise and energy- Nathan Frank, President. August h'rank, Vice-President. M. J. Loewenstein, Business Mgr. Alfred Messing, Editor Sunday Pldition. Harold Debrest. Successful Writer and Studeut. (The publisher acknowledges cooperation of Mr. Debrest in the publication of this work Harry Simon. Esq. A Representative of the Younger Element in the Community Original and Successful Advertising Writer and Illustrator. I. 11. Jacobs, Kscj., Vice-President Jacobs Hat and Glove Co., and Member Executive Committee St. Louis Branch of National Ass'n of Credit Men. RICE-STIX DRY GOODS CO. -w»OREM(JST in the wholesale dry goods district of St. Louis, facing the very center of the II business portion of Washington Avenue, stands the firm of Rice-Stix Dry Goods Co This gigantic business institution, second to none in its own line in this countrv, and ranking among the largest of its kind in the world, was organized and is conducted to-dav bv Jewish brains. It has become throughout its long career and association one of tlie first land- marks of the city, whose community regard it with rare and respecttd pride. Rarely a social of municipal function that does not contain the name of at least one of the ofiliceis of the Rice- Stix Dry Goods Co., a-^ indeed the leading spirit of that event. The Riee-Stix Dry GoodsCo. came to St. Louis in 1878, having been established in ;Meinphis, Tenn., in 1S60 as the Rice-Stix Co., being compelled to leave that citv during the yellow fever epidemic. Henry Rice is the President, David Eiseman, Wm. Stix and Eliati Michael are Vice- I'residents, Beuj. Eiseman, Treasurer, and Chas. A. Stacey is Secretary. The death of Jonathan Rice several months ag'o, who was first Vice-President of the fiun, was a severe shock to the Jewish community and a hard loss to the city, which he served in manv wavs, prominently as Director of the World's Fair, 1904. Mr. Elias Michael has been elected in his place. Mr. Michael, as the exponent of the Rice-Stix Dry Goods Co.. is often called upon in the capacity of chairman in behalf of his fellow citizens. Only recently has he been appointed head of the Terminal Facilities Committee of the Business Men's League, an office which he discharged with amazing exactness, and to the satisfaction of the foremost citizens of St. Louis, members of that grand organization. As a Jewish representative, he lends dignity to his race by his loyalty to Americanism and by his reverence for the Jewish sjMrit and Jewish institutions. Wertheimer-Swarts Shoe Co. The shoe industry of St. Louis ranks first in the shoe and leather worhl for the enormous output attributed to it annually, and for the quality of the articles manufactured. Its onl} other competitor is Boston, and Boston takes Jsecond place in view of the commercial record of St. Lonis, is somewhat envious of its young western contemporary. Among the i"irst few houses to whom the fame of St. Louis as a shoe market is due is the subject of this sketch. It is noted especially for its modest and judicious advertising, especially in the handling of figures. The Wertheimer-Swartz Shoe Co. was established in 1S83, and its cfl^ctrs are J. J. Wertheimer, President, G. W. Blilius, Vice-President, and C. L. Swarts, Secretary and Treas- urer. All of these gentlemen are well known to the citizens of St. Louis as chaiitable, tduca. tional and social patrons. Mr. J. J. Wertheimer is a World's Fair Dirtctor, si-d directci of tie Merchants' Laclede Bank. "Tl^e &rQ,n(^ L e a el e r ^?U Ef r r:rT:f> r> r f Hit Iffl^iniOU .A. .^■^ 7 The City of St. Louis can boast of uo mercantile enterprise that can excel the above concern, for the remarkable success in department store building, and the short time in which it was accomplished. The Stix, Baer S: Fuller Dry Goods Co was established 1S92: its first location being S14 N. Broadway. Six years later found them at their present quarters, the well known corner of Broadway and Wash- ington Ave. The "Grand Leader" is truthfully entitled to the phrase by which they are well known to thousands of St. Louis citi- zens— "The fastest growing store in America." Nearly a thousand hands are daily employed to handle the crowds of shoppers with the courtesy and respect that characterizes the "Grand Leader." The following are members and officers of the Stix,~ Baer & Fuller Dry Goods Co.; Chas. A. Stix, President, A. Fuller. 1st Vice-President, James A. Baer, 2d Vice-President and Sigmund Baer, Sec'y-Treasurer. All of the above gentlemen are well known to the Jewish community for their personal interest Jewish, and to the city of St. Louis, for their readiness to partici- pate in all projects for the benefit of its citizens, and in behalf of all worthy communal objects. ^i <§)c1]W(3.Ie) ©1otl7in^ ©o It would be difficult to convey an even partial impression of the magnitude of the Schwab Clothing Co's. establishments, offices, sales- rooms and factory. The Schwab Clothing Co. is too well known to every business man in the West and South-West, as well as in many other portions of this country, where its fame as a clothing factory has spread. Mr. Leon Schwab is Acting President and A'ice-President, Mr. Max Schwab is Treasurer and Mr. I. N. Schwab is Secretary. The Schwab Clothing Co. is recognized as the largest Clothing JIanufactory in the West and one of the largest in the country. s^li^Siil iistE'^^^^'MiiPt THE "GLOBE." Whose popularity as a department store is due to the convincing and up-to-date methods used in its management. WERNER BROTHERS. What has been thought an impossible business venture, has been actually accomplished by Werner Brothers, located in the Republic Building, i. «.; the possibility of conducting a store artistically, according to advanced ideas and appeal- ing. to the best taste, and yet attaining popularity because within the reach of the populace. It has been thought that good taste was synonymous with high prices, experiments usually resulted that way — a gain of the one was a sacrifice of the other. Werner Brothers have proven such theories false. Appealing to the highest standard of the Aristocrat, in fact the emporium of the most fashionable of St. Louis, vet they have not sacrificed their position with the masses, for whom Werner Brothers is the most desirable store for men 's wear. The firm is ably conducted by Benjamin, Jacob and Simon Werner. Their father, Morris Werner, and Benjamin Wernei established the original "Werner Store" at Cairo, 111., in October, 1881. Werner Brothers in this city opened at their present location October 15th, 1899, and in that short time have won a remarkable following of patrons and friends, extending to every part of the city and its most exclusive circles. They are well known as patrons of Social, Charita- ble and Educational affairs in Jewish and non-Jewish inter- ests. Levis-Zukoski Millinery Co. The exponent of the wliolesale millinery world in St. Louis, anil according to Kargon the foremost establishment of its kind in the United States, is the well known firm of Levis-Zukoski. Established in 1854, it is the oldest whole- sale millinery house in the cit}'. Mr. Leo. Levis is president and Mr. W. A. Zukoski secretary and treasurer. Mr. Levis, identified with numerous organizations, charitable and social, is one of the most public spirited men in the country, ever ready to lend his moral and financial aid in behalf of every good purpose, irrespective of creed or denomination. With a regular force of 200 employees, and with a special force of 500 additional hands during the busy season, the Levis- Zukoski Millinery Co. supplies the South and West with a great deal of its Millinery. Mr. W. A. Zukoski. the Secre- tary and Treasurer of the firm, is likewise a very benevolent gentleman. Messrs. George, Walter and Edgar Levis most capabh' cooperate in the conduct of the large establishment. DREY & KAHN GLASS CO, The above named firm was established in 1S57 by the late Albert Drey, and has in that time accomplished the feat of climbing to the loremost place in its own line. The solid founda- tion laid down by its faiiiiler wis nude mjre firm in the hands of his sons who now conduct the business of Drey & Kahn, Mr. Kahn having sold his interest to the Drey family. The energy and successful management displayed by these young merchants is commented upon in all leading business circles in the cit}', as is also their stern interpretation of business principles. The present officers are: Adolph Diey, President; Leo Drey, Vice-President; Engene Drey, Treasurer; Walter Drey, Secretary. The firm occupies an office Huilding and two factories, and employ a regular force of 200 hands. Mr. Albert Drey, the father, and founder of the baslness, was one of the foremost repre- sentative in Judaism of St. Louis. He was an active member of the Columbian Club and other social and chaaitable organizations. Rosenthal-Sloan Millinery Co« ^ -f zi^F=*£;a^^ The inillinery market of vSt. I^ouis has a world-wide reputation, being the largest wholesale millinery distributing center in the world. The Rosenthal-Sloan Millinery Co. has contributed as large a share as any one house in the city to that representation. Its factory and offices on Washington Avenue occupies the largest number of square feet, and employs as many hands as any millinery house doing business anywhere. The firm has a national reputation for enterprise and up-to-date business management, and holds a position of dignity in the commercial world. Mr. I. B. Rosenthal is an active member of charitable and philanthropic organizations and a patron of the arts and educa- tional institutions. FISCHLOWITZ & FRANK. A progressive and enterprising business establishment is that of Fischlowitz & Frank, the well known manufacturers of neckwear in St. Louis. Its product is distributed throughout the entire country — North, South, West, with the ex- ception of portions of the extreme East. The members of the firm are Henry Fischlowitz and Julius Frank. Mr. Frank is an American Jew, Io3al to his country and his race, and a member of Temple Israel. Mrs. Frank is a former Miss Michael, a sister of Mr. Elias Michael. Mr. Fischlowitz is a native of Cracow, Austria, where he was educated in the Talmud and Rabbinnical law. Mr. Fischlowitz is a man of energy and executive ability and an orthodox Jew. He is the leading spirit of several movements for the betterment of the East Side Jew. A mem- ber of the Bnai Amoona Congregation, Chairman of the Executive Order of the P. O. W., Chair- man of the Council of the United Zionists, and one of the original workers of the Jewish Hospital. ..West End Bazaar.. (Vandeventer and Finnej- Aves. 1 This is the largest and f)ldest department store in the up-to\vn or West End section of the city. The proprietors, Messrs. Cohn &: Ittleson. are pioneer merchants of Colorado, where they were establi.shed in business for twenty years. Mr. Oscar Ittleson, the senior partner, is a well-known char- acter in the Jewish community, as is also his son, Mr. Henry Ittleson, now of Morris Glaser & Co. Mr. Moses M. Cohn is the son-in-law of Jlr. Ittleson and his partner in the West End Bazaar. They are large contributors to Jewish and non -Jewish charities, and members of Temple Israel. Mr. Cohn is a Talmudist of repu- tation, being frequently consulted for his thorough knowledge of Jewish law. Tidier,, ©oldman ©ommi^^ion ©o. ^^HE Adler, Goldman Commission Co. and the Lesser ^^ Cotton Co. are almost identical. The officers of the first are J. D. Goldman. Pres't; Julius Lesser. Vice-Pres't and Ben. Adler, Secretary. All these gentle- men are among the most conspicuous dealers in cotton in the United States. The cotton business is mainly con- ducted by Wm. Lesser, who is a recognized head and ex- pert in the cotton world. Mr. Goldman is a leading figure in the commission world and is equally distinguished in the financial world, having served as a director for several years of the Fourth National Bank. He is also identified with mercantile, social and charitable Institutions, of Jew- ish aud non-Jewish interests. Mr. Lesser is a familiar figure of the Cotton Exchange of St. Louis, having served as its president. Mr. J. D. Goldman is a resident of Hortense PI., one of the most fashionable sections of the city, which is named after his daughter. Miss Hortense Goldman. Walter /\. 2>e\niG\\er ,Si^s The observer views with astonishment the remarkable spread of this house established but a few years ago in 1898. The impression of the company's quarters shown herewith, will give an idea of the constant growth of this concern beginning with the small building in the corner of the cut and now in its present proportion. The firm ranks as one of the largest in the west. Walter A. Zelnicker is President, Edward Elson, Vice-Pres., W. D.Biggers, formerly of the Simmons Hardware Co., is Secretary and Geu'l. Manager. Mr. H. J. Elson is Treasurer. Mr. Zelnicker is amember of various organizations, among them the Mercantile Club, and Columbian Club, and is a native of Mo- bile, Alabama. Mr. Edward Elson came with Mr. Zelnicker from Meridian, Miss., and has, until his recent election to llie Vice-Presidency, been the manager of the New Orleans offices for the Company. )traUs5~<§>®''^'sh iV]illinery ©o. "21 VERY interesting house in the Millinery /4^V world is the subject of this sketch, originally S. Strauss & Co., as far back as 1860. As the Strauss-Samish Millinery Co,, it has a capital stock of $150,000, which places it among the leading mil- linery houses in St. Louis. The St. Louis millinery market can well compare with that of any other city in this country, and the Strauss-Samish Milli- nery Co. has contributed a considerable share towards gaining the present reputation of St. Louis as a millinery center. Messrs. Benj. J. Strauss and Adolph Samish are the present heads of the house. In the wholesale business world it occupies the po- sition of one of the first pioneers in the millinery field, having moved to Washington Ave. cor. 8th Street (the present location) when that portion of the city was considered extreme for a business loca- tion, when grass and trees surrounded it. Mr. Strauss was the first president of the Interstate Merchants Association, which started 6ve years ago. The L. Bauman Jewelry Co. Merchant princes are numerous in every city and country of tliis Globe, but nowhere is tliere a more distinguished family of successful Jewish business men than that which composes the tiim of L. Bauman Jewelry Co. The L. Bauman Jewelry Co. also bears the distinction of being the oldest Jewelry house in St. Louis, and among the oldest in the country, having been established in 1S44 by L. Bju'iian. From father to son, and from son to grandson, is the history of tlie firm's presidency. Mr. Meyer Bau- man, the son of the founder, having retired from the presidency in favor of his son Alvin L. Bauman, the grand- child of the first presi- dent, who is now the presiding genius of that vast commercial enter- prise. Mr. Alvin L. Bauman is a graduate of Yale, which profes- sion he gave up in order to take care of his pre- sent responsibilities as president of the L. Bau- man Jewelry Co. Louis Bauman. Founder of the I, Itauinan Jewelry Co, To Mr. Adolph Lehman, a member of the illustrious New York family of that name, a large share of the present success of this house is due. For nearly twenty years engaged in the cotton e.xporting business in the South Mr. Lehman, who is now a young man of thirty - eight, came to St. Louis some four years ago to take an active part in the progress of the firm, and is now its Secretary and Treasurer. Though not a Bauman, he is the next thing to it, as will be seen, being doubly related 1o that family, by blood and bv marriage, having married the daughter of the late Sol. Bauman, Irother of Meyer Bauman. All of the mem- bers of the firm are well known, socially and charitably, their names appearing on almost every worthy charitable list of subscribers. They are members of Shaare-Emetli Temple and various other organizations. The present Vice-President, Mr. Louis Bauman, has been connected with the firm for the past fifteen years, and is a nephew of the founder of tlie concern. .Aslia III m iw'r "'- ■ ■.. G E N E R at: O U T F I T T E R ST^ i A»i ■ &;.--_ "JM' .'■ai'.ijj M.. - .li/TI''^ >;r'7i-' >"«■!'', ^!l» 1 ! ,jj. .* %)i -^ ■-A_fJiJ,. i:— -w^i^^ N. 14. Baum, Mrs. Lizette, 4116 Delmar Ave Bauman,S. H., Commercial Bldg I 5 00 20 00 15 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 100 00 5 00 10 00 600 00 10 00 100 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 5 00 15 00 5 00 5 00 30 00 100 00 15 00 5 00 25 00 100 00 100 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 3 00 60 00 25 00 10 00 50 00 50 00 250 00 300 00 300 00 5 5 5 5 5 30 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 Bauman, L. Jewelry Co., Equitable Bldg. Baumoel, Marcus, 901 Washington Ave.. Baskowitz, Sam, 1202 N. 7tli St Bass, S. S., 1109 Clark Ave Black, D., 819 Washington Ave Blank Bros., 714 Carr St Braham, Mrs. B., 4437 Delmar Ave Braham, D. G., Grand Leader Braun, L. M., 610 N. Garrison Ave Barack. S., 1021 Market St Baum, .\., Kurlander Bros P.Iaustein, J., 914 N. 7th St Barg, S., 6122 Bartmer Ave Blass, Dr. B., Fraternal Bldg Barnholtz, A., ,809 Morgan St Bruchstein, Max, 1118 N. ISth St Block, Walter L., 3332 Lawton Ave Brunswick, Louis, 4617 Delmar .^ve Benj. Franklin Lodge, 1403 Monroe St.... Benas, Mrs. Joanna, 4051 Pine St Berger, Ben, 201 N. Broadway Berger, Jos., 905 Lucas ave Berk, Morris, 1208 K. Highway Berkson, Mrs. B.,4818 Fountain Ave Berkson, B., 1001 Lucas Ave Berlinger, Jos., 823 Washington Ave Bernd, Adolph, 1100 Washington Ave .... Bernitz, Jos., 916 N. Sth St Bernd. J. W., Wertheimer >S warts Block, Theodore, Equitable Bldg Bloch, Jonas, 7622 S. Broadway Block, Albert S 1007 N. 3rd St Block, Maurice, 934 N. 3rd St Block, Mrs. H., 2040 Victor St Block, Leon, Rice-Stix Block, Jules, 1015 Washington Ave Bloom & Wise 523 Locust St Bodenheimer, Max, 10th & Clark Ave... Boehm, Sol, 800 Morgan St Boekers-Isaacs & Co.. 818 N. Leffingwell Ave Bohm, Alfred, 1228 Washington Ave Bohm, H. J., 122s Washington Ave Bohm, E., 1228 Washington Ave , Bondi, S., 2623 S. 13th St Bowman, Sam, 701 Chestnut St Bendheim, M. H., 407 N.3rd St Bearman, Samuel, 1415 Market St Bernd, J. W., Wertheimer Swarts Bierman, E., 1001 Lucas Ave Bienenstok, Montefiore, 901 Carr St $250 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 3 CO 5 00 25 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 3 00 10 00 15 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 25 00 20 00 8 00 10 00 5 00 25 00 5 00 10 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 8 00 25 00 50 00 75 00 35 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 25 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 25 00 49 Bienenstok, Mrs. Sarah, 3852 W. PineSt. $ 30 00 Bieber, M., 605 Lucas Ave 20 00 Bernheimer, Marcus, 208 N. 4th St 150 00 Bregstone, H. H. 1818 N. 9th St 5 00 Bry, Nathan, 1001 Lucas Ave 250 00 Bry, Louis, 1001 Lucas Ave 250 00 Blumberg, M., 4239 Page Ave 5 00 Blumenkranz, L., 1602 Market St 25 00 Blumenfeld, M., & Bros,, 819 Washing- ton Ave 50 00 Busch, Adolphus, Anheuser-Busch Brew- ery Co 100 00 Burenstein, Ben, 208 S. Broadway 30 00 Brunswick, David, 11th & Lucas Ave 5 00 Burgheim, Mr. & Mrs., 3031 Eads Ave.... 5 00 Blumberg, H., c/o Schwabs Factory 5 00 Blum, M., 829 Franklin Ave 5 00 Bothman, M., 1240 Franklin Ave 5 00 Broude, S., 900 Carr St 5 00 Cahn, Charles, 3919 W. Pine St 75 00 Caplan,Dr. L., 3104 Washington Ave 10 00 Carnovsky, H., 1010 N. 11th St 5 00 Cohn, I. H., 408 N. 4th St 5 00 Cohn, Albert, 9 N. Broadway 25 00 Cohn, Alex, 1010 N. 13th St 5 00 Cohn, Mrs. Bertha, 4046 Page Ave 9 00 Cronbach, L., 723 Olive St 2 50 Cohen, H., 1024 N. 9th St 5 00 Cook, Mrs. Chas., 1025 W. Whittier St- 10 00 Carnovsky, I., 1110 N. 13th St 1 00 Cuttner, Mrs. H., 1221 Mississippi Ave.. 10 00 Crouse, David, 1132 Washington Ave 5 00 Cremieux Lodge No. 90, Fraternal Bldg. 36 00 Coploshinsky, Abel, 1110 N. 8th St 3 00 Constam, Ph., 1308 Washington .\ve 40 00 Cook, Mrs. Moses, 3043 Morgan St 5 00 Cook, Mrs. Clara, 1023 Grattan St 15 00 Cole Mr. & Mrs. N., 722, Mer. Jac. Bldg 100 00 Cohn Abe, Nat. Stk. Yd., E. St. L 100 00 Cohen, Louis, 1012 N. 7th St 10 00 Cohen Jacob, 823 N. 7th St 5 00 Cohen, H.. N. Market and Main Sts 25 00 Cohen, Mrs. M., 4205 Page Ave 5 00 Cohen, Goodman, 1634 Franklin Ave 5 00 Cohen, A., 919 Wash St 5 00 Cole, David, 2746 Clark Ave 60 00 Colonna, Adolph, 1726 Franklin Ave 10 00 Cook, Abe, 4500 N. 2nd St 20 00 Cerf, Sam P., 115 N. 6th St 10 00 Daust, A., 807 Washington Ave 50 00 Davidson, J., 918 Wash vSt 2 00 Day, John Q., c/o Moses Fraley & Co -... 5 00 Deutsch, Dr. Wm. S., 3135 Wash'ton Ave 25 00 DeVorkin, Dr. M. 1., 912 Carr St 15 00 Desberger, S. , 810 Lucas Ave 50 00 Diamant, Mrs. B., Oliver & Whittier Sts 10 00 Diamant, H. A., 215 N. Main St 10 00 Diamant, B., 1421 Market St 30 00 Dick, J. B., 1310 N. Main St $ 10 00 Dobriner, Charles, Granite Bldg 10 OO Dormitzer, Jos., 104 N. 9th St 10 00 Daust, Harry, Washington Nat'l Bank... 3 00 Daust, Herbert, " " " ■ 3 00 Davis, Ansley S, 404 Burlington Bldg 25 00 Dreidel, Mrs. F., 3023 Laclede Ave 10 00 Damie S., Atoka, I. T 20 00 Drey, Mrs. Marie, Grand Ave. Hotel 150 OO Drey, Adolph, St. Chas., cor. Uth St ... 200 00 Drey, Leo, St. Chas., cor. llth St 250 00 Dreyfus, Sol S., 1900 Franklin Ave 5 OO Dreidel, Ben, 1310 Olive St 5 00 Davidson, Ed.. 1802 Hickory St . 5 00 Ebn Ezra Lodge, S. Eliel, 715 Locust St 50 00 Ellman, John, Lucas, near 6th St 10 00 Emanuel, H., 1015 Washington Ave 25 00 Emanuel, E R., 419 N. Broadway 25 00 Ebert & Freed, 3200 Easton Ave 5 00 Ebert, Mrs. L, 4161 McPherson Ave 5 00 Ebert, Mrs. Helena, 4036 Cook Ave 4 00 Emmer, W. B., 1904 S. 18th St 3 00 Elsas, Dave, 613 S. 7th St 5 00 Elkas, Ike, 4269 Finney Ave 5 OO Eliel S., 715 Locust 5 00 Ettmann, Samuel L., 1112 Pine St 5 00 Ettmann, Henry L., 1112 Pine St 10 OO Ettmann, J. A., Mermod-Jaccard Bldg... 5 00 Eskeles, M., 5067 Fairmount Ave 5 00 Epstein, A., 722 Morgan St 5 00 Epstein, Eugene J., 3719 Olive St 5 CO Epstein & Whiser, 916 N 7th St 12 OO Epstein, Jacob I., 612 Chestnut St 50 00 Ehrlich, M., 820 N. 6th St 5 00 Ehrlich, Leo, D. Sommers & Co 5 00 Eliel, S., 715 Locust St 5 00 Ehrlich Bros. & Co., 719 Lucas Ave 25 00 Ehrlich, Moses, c/o May Stern & Co 100 00 Eisenstadt Bros., Holland Bldg 100 00 Eberson, A. A., 901 N. 2nd St 100 CO Emmer, Isaac, 3141 School St 10 OO Epstein, Karl, 519 St. Charles St 10 00 Epstein, Simon, 3623 N. Broadway 10 00 Epstein, Ignatz, 620 N. 7th St 25 00 Epstein, Samuel, 208 S. Broadway 20 00 Epstein, L., 2739 Franklin Ave 2 00 Epstein, I., Union Market 10 00 Epstein, Dr.M. J., 4060 McPherson Ave. 40 00 Epstein, .\be I., 23rd & Locust St 50 00 Epstein, Marcus, 23rd & Locust St 50 00 Epstein, Herman, 23rd & Locust 50 00 Einstein, A. C, Market & 16th St 100 00 Einstein, Wm., Security Bldg 25 00 Eiseman, Adolph, c/o Rice-Stix 5 00 Eiseman, David. c;o Rice-Stix 650 00 Eiseman, Benj., c/o Rice-Stix 350 00 Eiseman, Simon, Chemical Bldg 50 00 Eiseman, Max., 1001 Lucas Ave., 5 00 Eiseman, W. B., Chemical Bldg 5 00 Emile Zola Lodge 10 00 50 r* BARNES' BUSINESS COLLEGE Boavb of Ebucation JSuilMno 911 Xocu9t Street St. Xouis, fiDo. The school that makes a specialty of each stu- dent. Individual instruction produces the best results. A course in BARNES' BUSINESS COLLEGE will prepare you to do first-class work, either aT^boolT- keeper or stenog:rapher. Eight regular instructors are employed and the facilities throughout are the best. Write for catalogue. Instruction either per- sonal or by mail. Address, BARNES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, Board of Education Building, .- ST. LOUIS. £stal»li sailed 33 Yeari«. B^ '<^^^^t^ Q Falk, Max, 7th St. & Washington Ave.. $ 50 00 Fallek, S., 2215 N. Broadway 10 GO Fraley .Jacob & Co. ,707 Washington Ave 50 00 Fraley, Moses, -910 Century BIdg 100 00 Frank, August, St. Louis Star 100 00 Frank, Henry, 1416 N. Broadway 25 00 Frank, Abe., 212 S. Main St 25 00 Frankenthal, Mrs. Alex, 4330 Pine St 100 00 Frank, Mrs. M., 5555 Clemens Ave 35 00 Frank, Nathan, Century Bldg 200 00 Frankel, A., 5807 Suburban 5 00 Frankenthal, A., Frankenthal Ins. Co... 150 00 Frankel, Jos., c/o May Stern Co 5 00 Falk, D., 1025 N. 18th St 5 00 Feist, Julius, SOO Washington Ave 2 00 Feinstein, S.' 1203 N. 8th St 5 00 Frelich, S., 619 Franklin Ave 5 00 Freund, L. & Bros., 915 Soulard St 150 00 Freund, Mrs. S. E., 1622 Mississippi Ave. 25 00 Freund, EugeneS., 1622 Mississippi Ave. 10 00 Freund, Leopold, Grand-Leader 25 00 Freund, J. L., 816 Franklin Ave 5 00 Frey, M., 2743 Franklin Ave 2 50 Friedman, Jacob, 901 Washington Ave ... 250 00 Friedman, Nathan, SOI Lucas Ave 150 00 Friedman, .\., 901 Washington Ave 100 CO Friedman, Isaac, 901 Washington Ave 100 00 Friedman, Lester, 901 Washington Ave 25 00 Friedman, Robt. V., 801 Lucas Ave 25 00 Friedman, Henry A., 801 Lucas Ave 25 00 Friedman, Dr. Jacob, Carleton Bldg 50 00 Friedman, Mrs. Helena, 2804 Clark Ave. 20 00 Friedman, Henry J., 1132 Wash'ton .\ve. 5 00 Friedman, M., 1324 Market St 5 00 Friedman, A. Shoe Co 25 00 Friedman, B., 722 Chestnut St 15 00 Finkelstein, H., 4259a Cook Ave 3 00 Finkelstein, Charles. 910 N. 7th St 5 00 Fischel, Dr. W. E., 2647 Wash'ton Ave. 20 00 Fishel, Henry, Rice-Stix 5 00 Fishel, Mrs. Lizzie, 1119 Dolman St 5 00 Fischlowitz, Henry, 1123 Wash'ton Ave. 20 00 Freund, Albert, 1722 Mississippi Ave 5 00 Freund, Jos., 4439 Page Ave 5 00 Freund, M. E. 1444 S. 18th St 10 00 Fox, Jacob P., 615 Pine St 5 00 Feldman, B., 1026 N. 7th St 5 00 Freedman, L. & Co., 413 N. Uth St 10 00 Freund, Harry, 1622 Mississippi .\ve 10 00 Freund, B., 1440 S.' ISth St 5 00 Freund, L. L., c/o May, Stern & Co 10 00 Furth, Frank, Buffalo, Mo 10 00 Fuld, Adolph, 1001 Lucas Ave 5 00 Fuld, Wm., 704 N. 2nd St 5 00 Fuller, Aaron, Grand Leader 300 00 Frumberg, A. M., Mermod & Jaccard Bldg 10 00 Frumson, Dr. H., 904 N. Broadway 10 00 Florsheim, M., 404 S. 7th St 10 00 Frohlichstein,I.W.,4231 McPIierson .\ve. ? 10 00 Frohlichstein, Ben, 20 S. Main St 10 00 Frolichstein, S. H., 813 Spruce St 25 OO Frolich, Victor, 104 N. 10th St 25 00 Fox, Jacob, 615 Pine St 10 00 Freedman, Louis, 510 N. 6th St $ 5 00 Forth Henry 10 00 Gardner, Louis, 701 Morgan St 25 00 Gates, Jacob, 810 N. 7th St 20 00 Glaser, Morris, Laclede Bldg 600 00 Glaser, Joseph, 317 Olive St 500 00 Glaser, Julius, 414 N. 11th St 250 00 Glaser, Carl, 1933 CherokeeSt 5 00 Glaser, Hugo, 3968 Finney Ave 5 00 Goldman, Sidney, 1106 Olive St 10 00 Goldman, Jos., 2918 Thomas St 5 00 Glauber, Al. W., 4102 N. Grand Ave 10 00 Glauber, M., 4102 N. Grand Ave 5 00 Glik, Jos., 2221 N. Broadway 25 00 Greenhut, Henry, 2702 Henrietta St 5 00 Gershon, A., K. H. near Morgan St 5 00 Getz, Mrs. E. M. 3rd & Chesnut Sts 15 00 Glaser, Louis, 4404 Washington Ave 200 00 Glaser, Adolph, Washington, near 8th St 200 CO Glaser, Sig., Washington, near 8th St... 100 00 Glaser, Carl, 317 Olive St 20 00 Glaser, Louis, 1300 Washington Ave 10 00 Glassberg, Isaac, 905 Lucas Ave 25 CO Glauber, Elkan, c/o Colonial Laundry Co 5 00 Glauber Bros., 4832 N. Broadway 5 00 Grabinsky, S., 717 N. 7th St 25 00 Gram & Glass, 9th and Lucas Ave 5 00 Graber, A., 712 Carr St 12 00 Greensfelder, J. B., Clayton, Mo 50 00 Greensfelder, B., 70 Com. Trust Bldg... 30 00 Green, L. E. & Son, 408 N. Broadway. 50 00 Gleick, H. A., c/o Rice-Stix D. G. Co 25 00 Geist, Z., Mermod Jaccard Bldg 25 00 Gray, H. H.,1622 Olive St 5 00 Gamm, Philip, 713 Morgan 5 Oo Galnick, I , 2115 Franklin Ave 5 CO Godlove, Lewis, Strauss' Studio 25 00 Goldman, J. D., 112 S. Main St 500 00 Goldman, Morris, 1104 Olive St 100 00 Goldman, Sam, 1104 Olive St 50 00 Goldman, Louis, 1104 Olive St 50 00 Goldsmith, David, Missouri Trust Bldg. 100 00 Goldsmith, Mrs. Meyer, Century Bldg.. 25 00 Goldsmith, Mrs. David, Hotel Berlin 25 00 Goldstein, Wm., Wainwright Bldg 300 00 Goldstein, Dr. M. A., 3858 Westminster 50 00 Goldstein, Wm., 713 N. 8th St 5 00 Goldstein, Sol., 1616 S. Compton Ave 30 00 Goldstein, Robt., Wainwright Bldg. 250 00 Goldwasser, M., 715 Morgan St 25 00 GoUand, Dr. M., 1712 Carr St 20 00 Goodman, Mrs. R.,1245 Franklin Ave... 6 00 Goodman, Herman. 703 Locust St 15 00 Gregor, Mrs. Caroline, 4260.-\ Finney 5 00 52 Greenspon, Jos., 806 Biddle St $ 5 00 Guckenbeim, Emil, 25 N. 3rd St 10 00 Guggenheim, Mrs. h., 5224 Delmar Ave. 5 00 Gutfreund, Louis, Holland Bldg 25 CO Gutfreund Bros., 2430 S. Broadway 25 00 Guntzler, Theo. L., 4 S. Main St 25 00 Glneck, Samuel, 710 N. 8th St 5 00 Gross, Ed. M., c o Ed. Schiele & Co 2 50 Goldstein, Wm. H., 6122 Bartmer Ave ... 5 00 Goldstein, J., 813 Morgan St 3 00 Gordon, Samuel, 806 Morgan St 5 00 Haas, B., 1300 Washington Ave 15 00 Haas & Co., 909 N. 7th St 10 00 Haas, Aaron, 1106 Washington Ave 100 CO Haber, P, 1326 Franklin Ave 5 Oo Haas, Julius, Atoka, I. T 15 00 Hays, Fred, 4316 Lindell B 25 00 Haas, Aaron, 4239 Page Ave 5 00 Harrison, Rev. Leon, 50H3 Morgan St 100 00 Harris, F., 1303 N. Garrison Ave 5 00 Harris, Marcus, 2nd & Walnut St 25 00 Harris, David M., 1128 Washington Ave. 150 00 Harris, Berney, 1128 Washington Ave - 150 00 Harris, Louis, 2nd & Walnut St 50 00 Hirschfeld, B., 4163 Maryland Ave 100 00 Hirschl, Mrs. A., 42 Nicholson PI 25 00 Hirsch. Ralph, Rice-Stix D.-G. Co 10 00 Hirsch, Jos., Mermod-Jaccard Bldg 25 00 Hirsch, L. B., Wells Bldg 15 00 Hirsch, Cal., Wells Bldg 100 00 Hirsch, Isaac, Wells Bldg 50 00 Himmelbaum, JI., 728 Franklin Ave 5 00 Hilb, Henry, Vine near 3rd St 5 00 Hecht, Jacob, 905 Lucas .Ave 10 00 Hesse, L., 1000 Washington Ave 5 00 Herzog, Louis, 719 Washington Ave 10 00 Hahn, Isaac N., 705 Washington Ave - 50 00 Hahn, Mrs. Henrietta, 4362 W. Belle PI. 25 00 Hammerschlag, J., 908 Rutger St 10 00 Haffner, Wra., 1900 Whittier St 5 00 Harburger, D. .S: Family, 111 N. B'way. 50 00 Harris, H. C, 4010 Forest Park Bl 5 OU Harris, Julius, Equitable Bldg 25 00 Harris, I., 1128 Washington Ave 30 00 Harris, Ben., Walnut & 2nd Sts 50 00 Hecht, Bros. & Co., 1014 Lucas Ave 40 00 Heisiger, Julius M., 915 Morgan St 5 00 Heiraann, Jlorris .A., Lucas Cor. 8th St. 5 00 Heller, Mrs. Hattie, 4011 Olive St 10 00 Hellman, Charles, 14 N. Main St 15 00 Hellman, A. M., 508 N. 2nd St 100 00 Hellman, Max, 714 St. Charles St 35 00 Hellman, Mrs. C, 4633 Lindell Bl , 100 00 Herman, M., 419 S. 7th St 10 00 Herzog, :\I., 509 N. Broadway 25 00 Herzog, Herman, 719 Washington Ave.. 75 00 Herzog, Fred, 719 Washington .Ave 25 00 Hoeber, Gus, Board of Education if 10 00 Hollander, Bruno, c/o Rice-Stix 5 00 Hornstein, J. H., Laclede Bldg 5 00 Horwitz, K. N., 805 Lucas .Ave 25 00 Horwitz, Robt., 11th & Wash St 5 00 Hotchner, A., 804 N. 7th St 5 00 Hurst, Ben, 9th & Washington .Ave 25 00 Hysinger, Henry, 3814 Pine St 50 00 Hyman, H. C, 4251 Delmar .Ave 15 00 Isaacs, Edward, 703 Lucas Ave 20 00 Isaacs, Mrs. J. L., 5655 Cates .Ave 25 00 Israel, M., ISth & Olive 5 00 Ittleson, Hy., Laclede Bldg 100 00 Iralson, Dr. Abe 5384 O. Manchester Rd 5 00 Jacobs, J. J., c/o Rice Stix D. G. Co 15 00 Jacobs, .Morris, 805 Washington .Ave... 25 00 Jacobs, E., 2352 Chouteau .Ave 5 00 Jacobs, Mrs. Julia, 1411 Market St 3 00 Jocobus, J. R., Col, Theatre Bldg 10 00 Jacobson, Hugo, 202 3. Main St 20 00 Jacobson, Dr. H., 4392 Laclede Ave 10 00 Jackson, Chas. S., c/o I'amous 5 00 Jarret, J.R., Marianna, .Ark 10 00 Joachim, Jos., 1212 S. Broadway 5 00 Jonas, Dr. Ernst, 2329 Locust St 25 00 Jonas, M. B., Roe Bldg... 75 00 Jones, Mrs. T., 3843 Olive St 24 00 Joseph, Simon, Missouri Tr. Bldg 50 00 Joseph. S. L., 9 Hortense PI 100 00 Judd, Max, 3944 Westminister PI 100 00 Jungnian. .A., 1001 Lucas .Ave 5 00 Kahn, Mat, I'nioii Market 5 00 Kahn, Max, 12th cS: Walnut Sts 500 00 Kahn, Mrs. R., 3906 Delmar Ave 25 00 Klein, Joseph, 2125 Carr St 5 00 Klein, Edmund, Enid, O. T 5 00 Kitamk, Harris, 821 O'Fallon St 5 00 Kriegshaber,Mrs. D., 49th & Wash. Ave 15 00 Kricger, L. J., 294 N. 4th St 25 00 Knights of Joseph Lodge, I'ra. Bldg 10 00 Kline, M., 721 Franklin Ave 5 OO Kline, E. B., 415 North Broadway 25 00 Kline, Julius, 415 North Broadway 10 00 Kastor H. W. & Sons, Laclede Bldg- 100 00 Kalter, A., 81S S. Theresa Ave 25 00 Kaminer, Joseph, 1123 Washington Ave 25 00 Kann, G. S., S05 Lucas Ave 5 00 Kantorwitz, Julius, 2621 Gamble St 5 00 Kantorwitz, Max, 2621 Gamble St 5 00 Katz, A., 1121 Washington Ave 50 00 Kaufman, Jacob, Col. Theater Bldg 10 00 Kaufman, Nathan, Odd Fellows' Bldg..-- 50 00 Klaw, I. W., Lindell Hotel 5 00 Kraus, L. M.,Stromberg Kraus 100 00 Krause, Jacob, 6th and Market Sts 10 00 Kramer, B. R., 107 N. Main St 5 00 Klotz, Eli, 4323 Pine St 50 00 5.3 T IS a well-known fact that the present generation is more par- ticular as well as tasty in the matter of dress and general ap- pearance than its predecessors. The requirements for this superiority have of necessity made the tailoring business one of art as well as utility. Notwithstanding this condition, how- ever, there are few tailoring establishments that can lay claim to more than the average skill in creating stylish and well -fitting garments. It is therefore a pleasure to recommend such splendid work as that furnished to its patrons by the Bieber Tailoring Co., among whom are numbered some of the best dressed men in the city. Mr. Jacob Bieber's life long experience and devoted attention to his well chosen profession enables him to provide superior garments, well fitted and well made. When we consider the fact that he is also a "Wholesale Manufac- turer" as well as a "Custom Tailor." therefore buying his cloth in large quantities direct from the leading woolen mills, we realize his advantages which enable him to make correspondingly lOAV prices on high grade pro- ductions. Mr. Bieber uses the same foresight in his mechanical department, em- ploying none but highly experienced and skilled labor and his establishment is therefore one of the most popular in the city. He was certainly fortunate in securing a long lease at a very low rental on the most popular thoroughfsre, 1303 Olive Street, directly opposite the Exposition Building. Koenigsberg, Max, c/o Famous f 5 00 Kohn, Mrs. Wm., 3525 Pine St 100 00 Kohn, A., 205 N. Broadway 50 00 Kohn, Louis, 217 S. Broadway 20 00 Kohn, Henry (bequest) 100 00 Kohn, Henry, Mrs., 2221 N. Broadway... 25 00 Kohn, Louis, 4206 Easton Ave 5 00 Kohner, Louis, 3860 Olive St 10 00 Koninsky, Sig., 408 N. Broadway 75 00 Koperlik, I., 901 Lucas Ave 30 00 Kopitzky, Sam J., 2220 Franklin Ave.. .. 5 00 Koplar, B., 1524 N. 7th St 5 00 Koppel, Joe, 1107 Washington Ave 5 00 Kornick, C. E., c/o Famous 2 50 Kahn, Jos., Century Bldg 5 00 Kramer, Herman, Chemical Bldg 25 00 Kurlander Bros., 9th & Washington Ave 40 00 Kornblum, J. J., 1307 Franklin Ave 5 00 Kotner, J., 1629 Market St 5 00 Krone, H. O., Rice-Stix D. G. Co 5 00 Kory, M., 816 Lucas Ave 44 00 Korugold, J. B., Col. Theatre Bldg 10 00 Lampert, Jacob, 412 Market St 125 00 Lande, Sol., Commonwealth Trust Bldg. 10 00 Landau, Louis, 2nd, near Vine St 50 00 Landau, M., Franklin Ave., cor. 7th St. 100 00 Landauer, Mrs. A., 3941 Cook Ave 10 00 Lang, Isidor, 5140 Fairmount Ave 5 00 Lang, S. J. & Sons, 208 S. 4th St 25 00 Langsdorf, Julius, 704 N. 2nd St 10 00 Langsdorf, Sam, Col. Theatre Bldg 15 00 Langsdorf, Sid., Washington Ave. & 7th 25 00 Lang, Joe, 3952 Forest Park Bl 5 00 Lowenstein, Arnold, Fullerton Bldg 5 00 Lederer, Emil, 705 Washington Ave 5 00 Landau, A., 400 S. Commercial St 5 00 Lew, .Albert M., 615 N. Vandeventer Ave 1 CO Lippman, Jlax, 2931 Lucas Ave 5 00 Levinson, Simnn, 2328 Wash St 2 50 Levy, Chas., 610 Washington Ave - 25 00 Levin, L., 2004 Franklin Ave - 1 00 Levy, Jacob. 5051 A Delmar Ave 10 00 Levy, Edward, Rice-Stix D. G. Co -- 5 00 Levy, Mrs. B., 4419 West Belle ^ve 25 CO Levy, Joe, 1120 Dolman Ave 5 00 Levy, L. H., 610 Washington Ave 20 00 Levy, Wm., Odd Fellows Bldg- 50 00 Lew, Jacques, 4452 Washington Ave,. 150 00 Levy, Maurice, c/o Rice-Slix D.G. Co . 40 00 Levy. Morris, Col. Theatre Bldg 15 00 Levy, David, 805 Lucas Ave 2 00 Lewin, Dr. W. A., 604 Washington Ave ... 25 00 Levinson, M. G., Missouri Trust Bldg... 10 00 Latz, Robt., Model Bldg 20 00 Lazarus, Sam, Century Bldg 200 00 Lazar, Jos., Mermod-Jaccard Bldg 5 00 Lasky, J., 1017 Franklin Ave S 5 OO Lederer, A., 3931 McPherson Ave 25 00 Lederer, Sam, 411 N. Broadway 5 00 Lederer, Sam M., Pickel Stone Co 50 00 Lehman, G., Market near 4th 20 00 Leichtman Goodman, 609 N. 9th .St 25 00 Ltnip, Wni J. Brewery Co., Lemps Bry. 50 00 Lesser, Julius, 112 Main St 400 00 Lesser, Wni., 506 Olive St 50 00 Levi, J. M., S14 Chestnut St.... 50 00 Levis, George, 1113 Washington 25 00 Levis, Simon, 1113 Washington 50 00 Levis, Leo, 1113 Washington 250 00 Levis, Walter, 1113 Washington 20 00 Levis, Edgar, 1113 Washington 20 00 Loeb, Dr. H. W., 3359 Olive St 100 00 Loeb, Carl M., Security Bldg 50 00 Loeb, Alex, 1300 Washington Ave 25 00 Loebner, B., 2720 S. Broadway 5 00 Loewen, David, 17 N. Main St 50 00 Loewen, E. J., 3860 Olive St 5 00 Loewenstein, J. & Bro., 1204 S. B'dway 15 00 Loewenstein, Ralph, 602 N. 7th St 25 00 Loewenstein, M. J,, c/o St. Louis Star.. 20 00 Loewenstein, M. B., 713 N. llth St 10 00 Loewenstein, Sol, Columbia Theatre Bid. 20 00 Loewenstein, Morris, 3925 WestminsterPl. 75 00 Loewenstein, Hy., 1231 .S. Broadway 5 00 Loewenstein, S. C, 1107 olive St 10 00 Loth, Jeans Cloth Co., 914 Pine St ICO 00 Loth, Albert, Schwab Factory 10 00 Lowenberg, Mrs. Minnie, 2532 N. Grand.. 5 00 Luban, .A., c/o Rosenthal-Sloan 5 00 Luban, F., c/o Rosenthal-Sloan 5 00 Lieber, Isaac, 4342 W. Belle PI 50 00 Lieberstein, Mrs. M., 1435 Biddle St 5 00 Linz, M., 3117 Eads Ave 10 00 Lipman, Edward, 512 Locust St 25 00 Lippmann, J. M., 919 N. 7th St 40 00 Lippmann, Dr. G., 373S Olive St 5 00 Lippe, Jacob, 1226 Washington Ave 5 00 Lippelt, Lewis A., 824 Chestnut St 10 00 Lipschitz, Morris, 1009 Lucas Ave 35 00 Lipschitz, Max, 616 N. 7th St 25 00 Lipschitz, Morris, 1521 S. Broadway 5 00 Lipstadt, M., 615 N. 4th St 5 00 Littman, Max, 900 Howard St 100 00 Littman, Paul, 724 Olive St 5 00 Linz, M., Dallas, Texas 10 00 Lipschitz, Max, c/o Mandel's Restaurant, 716 Olive St 5 00 Mahler, Jacob, 3545 Olive St 25 00 Madansky, B. M., Fairfield, 111 5 00 Maizner, Max, 408 N. 4th St 10 00 Manheimer, Abe, 615 N. ,8th .St 10 00 Manheimer, Mrs, R., 2623 Olive St 4 00 Marx, Henry, 210 N. Main St 100 00 Marx, W. N.,1300 Washington Ave 25 00 55 WELTNER ^ Conservatory of Music ^ 3544 Page Boulevard ST. LOUIS, MO. Established in 1S97. Eminent faculty of 24 instructors of all branches of music. GREAT- EST PIANO DEPARTMENT IN AMERICA. Conservatory open to scholars the entire year, day and evening. Class of June. 1903. consisted of 24 graduates and post-graduates. Diplomas awarded graduates. Diplomas and gold medals awarded post-graduates. Applications foi 75 free and partial scholarships (awarded to tal- ented and deserving scholars) received from now on. For information and elegantly illus trated catalogue and supplement (32 pages), ad- dress FRANK WELTNER, Director, 3544 Page Boulevard. A « A A A A A A A * A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A r < THE < < < < «»»»»»»»»»»»»»^»>».»»»>^ Noonan- Kocian Co* e^ .^ FINE ARTS >M ARTISTIC WEDDING AND HOLIDAY GIFTS REGILDING i < 617 Locust Street ST. LOUIS DnnnDnnaannnoaanaaQnnnnnnnnDon n n n n □ D □ D n WORLD'S FAIR A COURSE IN I Hayward's I Business n § College D □ n n n n D D □ □ a D □ □ □ D n n n a n n 219, 220 ,221, 223, 329 and 330 ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, ST. LOUIS. MO. Can be secured at a reasonable rate, and you will be a graduate, and working, in time to attend the World's Fair. Individual Instruction in All Departmtnts. WRITE us FOR PARTICULARS. L. F. HAYWARD, Principal. □ D n n n D n D D D a p n p p p p n n D p p p n n D p p D p n n D D □ n □ p p p n p n n □ D nppppappQpppDnnDnnapnnpppDDDpD p. H. FKI.KER, rresident J A. STANION. Vice-President K. M. FEI.KEK, Secretary * S%MUL TZ ^^ PRINTING COMPANY 1017 Morgan Street ^ MAIN 1983 ST. LOUIS Marx, E. J., 130O Washington Ave ino 00 Marx, B. F., 1300 Washington Ave SQ 00 Marx, J. J., 1300 Washington Ave- 25 00 Marx, H. N., 1300 Washington Ave 100 00 Marx & Jones, 30S N. 6th St 5 00 Marx, Samuel, 3709 N. 9th St 35 00 Marks, E. A., c/o P'amous 5 00 MarguHus, I. M., 1536 S. Broadway 5 00 Mathes, Jos., 4711 Page Blvd 10 00 May, Charles, 512 Locust St 25 00 Mayer, Emil, Holland Bldg 30 00 Mayer, Isaac, Mermod-Jaccard Bldg 10 00 Mayer Fertilizer Co., 5400 Bulwer Ave. 15 00 Mayer, Max A., c/o Ely-Walker 25 00 Marks, Henry, c/o May Stern 5 00 Manheimer L. Co., 210 N. 4th St 10 00 Maizner, Moritz, 1115 Franklin Ave 5 00 :\Iandel, I., 3943 Pine St 20 00 Mann, R. I., 101 S. Broadway 5 00 Markel, L., Hoi. H., 6th & Frank. Ave. 10 00 Madansky, Max Granite City, 111 2 50 Mendel, Wm., 213 S. 2nd St 50 00 Merinbauni. Max, 811 N. 7th St 5 00 Mesritz Bros., 215 N. 8th St 10 00 -blessing. Dr. H. J., 4439 Delmar Blvd ... 25 00 Meyer, Jacob, 6th & Lucas Ave 350 00 Mayer, Isaac, 6th & Lucas Ave 350 00 Meyer, :\I., 2704 Franklin Ave 7 50 Mayer, Louis, Century Bldg 10 00 Mayer, Morris S., 4435 Page Ave 10 00 Meyer, Jos. W 5 00 IMeyer, Jos.. Bartlesville, I. T. 10 00 McKinley Lodge, Sec, 1110 Frank. Ave. 5 00 Michael, Elias, 1000 Washington Ave... 1000 00 Jlichaels, Morris, 900 Franklin Ave., re- cently deceased - 100 00 Milius, George W.,922 Washington ave. 150 00 Milner, John, 1439 N. 8th St 5 00 :\Iilius, -Alex. G., 922 Washington ave 10 00 Missouri Lodge No. 24, I. O. B. B 25 00 Miller, Phillip, 4510 Page Ave 10 00 :\Iodern View, The, 810 Lucas Ave 5 00 Mohr, Mrs. Clara, 4520 McPherson Ave. 25 00 Morrison, Ben F., 1009 Olive St 10 00 Morris, Louis M., 914 Pine St 5 00 ;\Ioses Montefiore Lodge 10 00 Moss, Alcon, Chemical Bldg 25 00 Moss, W. P., Chemical Bldg 5 00 :\Iunchweiler, B., 1409 Market St 10 00 Mossier, Isidore, c/o May, Stern 5 00 Molasky, J., 2323 N. Broadway 1 00 Mount Sinai Cem. Assn 16 73 Myers, Emanuel, Clark Ave., cor. 3rd.... 300 00 Myers, M. M., 805 Lucas Ave 20 00 Myers, Henry, San Francisco, Cal 5 00 Nagel, Frank A., St Charles, cor. 6th.. 10 00 Nathan, H. J., 1121 Olive St 100 00 Nathan, Mrs. Henrietta, 3024 Wash'nav 10 00 Nathan Frank Lodge, Fraternal Bldg 20 Oa Neustetter, Max D, Grand Leader 10 00 Newman, M. M., 1000 Washington Ave... 40 00 Nudelman, Wm., 1216 N. 3d St 10 00 Newman, A.. 1303 N. Jefferson Ave 5 00 Normorofsky, A. G., 1030 N. 8th St 2 50 N. St. Louis Business Assn 5 00 Nathan Wallace, 3137 Pine St 3 00 Obermeyer, S., Rice-Stix D. G. Co 5 00 Olian Bros, 719 Lucas Ave 25 00 Ornstein & Rice, 9th & Washington Ave 20 00 Oppenheimer, Jacob. Commercial Bldg.. 10 00 Olschovoy, Pessach, 902 Carr St 6 CO Parrish, D. L., 312S Olive St 10 00 Peckham, S. L., 409 N. Broadway 5 00 Peltason, Mrs. P., 4000 Cook Ave 15 00 Peterson, Julius H., 1137 N 3rd St 5 00 Pleiffer, Mrs. Sadie, 4908 Berlin Ave 25 00 Phoenix Furniture Co., 1111 Olive St 50 00 Plessner, A., 4301 W. Belle PI 50 00 Posnansky, M., 1S14 S. Broadway 10 00 Potashnick, M., 1137 N.Broadway 5 00 Powers, Fred A., c/o I. Harris & Co 25 00 Prince-Evans & Co., 709 Lucas Ave 50 00 Prewer, 1)., 1030 N. 3rd St 10 00 Progressive Order of the West 50 00 Pruschansky, S. B., 4135 Olive St 5 00 Pufeles, M. P., 520 Washington Ave 50 00 Putzel, Henry V., 914 Pine St 5 00 I'alan, A., 805 Morgan St 5 00 Portner. M., 708 Market St 5 00 Ragovin, Louis, 4636 Cook Ave 5 00 Rosenheim, D. E., 3636 Shaw .Ave 3 00 Russdck, Martin, 814 Lucas Ave 10 00 Rabbi Itchok, Elchonon Lodge, No. 132. 10 00 Raphael, M., 6th & Olive St 25 00 Rauh, Charles A.. Rice-Stix U. G. Co.. 35 00 Kauh, .\aron A.. Rice-Stix E. G. Co 20 00 Rauh. M. M., 1001 Lucas Ave 5 00 Reichsthaler, L., 4560 McMillan Ave 25 00 Rebstock, Charles & Co., 200 S. Main St. 50 00 Renard, Louis, Washington Cor. 4th St. 200 00 Rice, Jonathan, (Deceased) J750 00 Rice, Arthur, Rice-Stix D.-G. Co 25 00 Rich, Morris, Roe Bldg 50 00 Rider. S. A., 705 Washington Ave 100 00 Roth, J., 318 Missouri .Ave., E. St. S 5 00 Rosamond Dairy Co., 1303 Ohio Ave 10 00 Roth, Gabriel, 4317 Pine St 5 00 Robi,Adolph, 901 C irr St 15 Riverside Shoe Co., 811 Lucas Ave., 25 00 Roos, Sol, Security Bldg 25 00 Rosen, Louis, 813 Spruce St 20 00 Rosenberg, G., 5021 McPherson Ave 150 00 Rosenberg, A.. 2304 S. Broadway . 5 00 Rosenbach, M., Rice-Stix 10 00 57 Phones: Main iHi. Kinlooh, B. 701 STORES: 717 LiOoust Street. 1044 N. VandeveDter Ave. 7ae N. Taylor Ave. ALL BlULUINGS FIRE PROOF. Any work entrusted to them, in dyeing or ^-leaning:, win l>e perfectly satisfactory. Orders l>y Mail or Telephone have our most careful attention. If I'l II IIIM'II KMti Mi|l p |i |i|i,ii,i,t|i|i<|i^if if [im'iitif >'i'i-i'i'-f **l Rosenbaum, L.,905 N. 11th St 5 00 Rosenfeld, Sam, 922 Washington Ave... 10 00 Rosenheim, Otto, 715 Locust St 15 OC Rosenheim, ;M., 38o6 Westminster PI... 200 OC Rosenheim, Sam, 3806 Westminster PI ... 5 00 Rosenfeld, A. & Co., 819 Washington Ave 40 00 Rosenstein. Wm., Brunswick, Mo 5 00 Rosenthal, S. J., 910 Franklin Ave 10 00 Rosenthal, I. B., 1015 Washington Ave. 150 00 Rosenthal, Aaron, 810 Lucas Ave 50 00 Rosenthal, JL, 817 N. 10th St 5 00 Rosenthal, Abe, SIO Lucas Ave 5 00 Rosenthal Paper & Sta. Co., Main near Olive St 25 00 Rosentreter, M., 415 N. 8th St 60 00 Rosentreter, D., Washington Nat'l Bank. 40 00 Rosentreter, Rev. A., 30th &Lawton .\ve. 30 00 Ross, Jacob. 2116 S. 2nd St., 50 00 Roth, Philip, 1216 S. Broadway 10 00 Rothschild, L.. 7th near Washington Ave 40 00 Rothschild, .\lbert, 1100 Washington Ave 200 00 Rothschild, Mrs. Rose, 4477 Washing- ton Ave 100 00 Rothschild, Jacob, 1100 Washington Ave : 25 00 Rosinskv. Pauline, 4317 Pine St 5 00 Rubinstein, T. L., 905 Lucas .Vve 100 00 Ruliinstein, Bros., 21st & Chouteau Ave. 50 00 Rubinstein, Max, 701 Lucas Ave 20 00 Rubinstein, M. M., 905 Lucas Ave 10 00 Rub\ , S., 6th, near Washington Ave 5 00 Russack, I. & Sons, 814 Lucas Ave 150 00 Strauss, D. M , Broadway' & St. Chas. St 25 00 Strauss, Herman, 309 N. Broadway 50 00 Strauss, Joseph, 1208 Washington Ave... 5 00 Straus, Louis, 1101 Olive St 200 GO Skrainka, Mrs. Mary, West End Hotel... 25 00 Skrainka, Fred., Security Bldg 25 00 Skraicka, Morris, Security Bldg 25 CO Skrainka, Louis, Security Bldg 25 00 Shapiro, E., 912 N. 9th St 5 00 Shapiro, H., 1114 Franklin .\ve 3 00 Schwartzberg, Mrs. Sam, 1923 Frank. Ave 5 00 Schwartz, Wm., 1409 N. Uth St 5 00 Schwartz. Julius, 7th & Franklin Ave... 5 00 Schwartz, Isidore, 905 Lucas Ave 10 00 Schwartz, S., Main & Mound Sts 25 00 Schwartz & Wild, 715 N. 11th St 25 00 Swarts, C. L., c 'o Wertheimer-Swarts ... 200 00 Strauss, Emil, 601 N. Broadwav ... 100 00 Strauss, Ken J., 801 Washington Ave .. .. 75 00 Strauss, Simon, 4252 Lindell Rl 50 00 Strauss, Carl, 1001 Lucas .Vve 5 00 Strauss, J. C, 5514 Franklin Ave 100 00 Strauss, I., 5861 IVIanchester Ave 2 00 Stahl Bros. Olive near 8th St 25 00 Stameisen, H. L., 2308 Olive St 10 00 Stampfer, Jos., Century Bldg 10 00 Stampfer, Sigmund, 1216 S. B'dwav 20 00 Swarts, S. L., Missouri Trust Bldg' 25 00 Stadler, Fred, 704 N. 2nd St 5 00 Sachs, Mrs. Sol. 4054 McPhersou Ave 10 00 Sachs. Isaac. 100 N. Main St 10 Of) Sachs, Gustave, 815 Market St 10 00 Sacks & Greenberg, 1115 Franklin Ave.. 5 00 Sacks, Wm., Post-oifice 15 00 Sachs, Albert, 905 Lucas Ave IS 00 Sadler, M. B.. 4404 Delmar Bid 5 00 Sale, Lee, 520 Olive St 30 00 sale, Morris, 1019 Washington Ave 25 00 Sale, JI. N., 520 Olive St 25 00 sale. Dr. Samuel, 4344 Book Ave 75 00 Samish, A., ,801 Washington Ave 75 00 Savers, Henrv, 1310 N. Main St 100 00 Sciiarff, Nicholas, 704 N. 2nd St 250 00 Scbarff, Lazarus, 20 N. Main St 100 00 Scharff. Adolph, 20 N. Main St 100 00 Scharff, S. E., 4155 Washington Ave 5 00 Schwab, Leon J., Schwab Clo. Co 250 00 Schwab. Ma.x, Schwab Clo. Co 500 00 Schwab, Mrs. Ella, 4393 Westminster PI 750 00 Schwab, Mrs. A., 4522 Lindell Bid., (de- ceased) 200 00 Schwab, Isaac N., 1132 Washington Ave.. 150 00 Schlessinger, Ad, 15 N. 7th St 10 00 Schweich, Henry L 25 00 Schweich, Jos. H., 116 Olive St 25 Oo Seaman, J. C, 614 Pine St 60 00 Seasonsgood, Mrs. S., 4339Wash'n Ave.. 60 00 Selig, Leon, Broadway and Morgan St ... 5 00 Seltzer, Henry, 705 Wash St 5 00 Seligman, H.^ 715 Washington Ave 50 00 Serkes, Morris, 4967 Suburban 5 00 Specter, A., 1008 N. 10th St 5 00 Srenco, Sol, 9 N. Broadwav 10 00 Stein, Jos., Rice-Stix ' 20 00 Steiner, S., 2504 Cass Ave 25 00 Steiner, David, 104 X. Broadway 5 00 Steiner, S., 308 Victor St 5 00 Steiner, Charles F., 1608 S. Broadway... 10 00 Steiner, Simon, 114 X. Broadway 25 00 Steiner, Silas, Weatherford, Okla 5 00 Steinberger, L.,511 N, Whittier St 15 00 Stern, Max, 100 '.^-ashinglon Ave 25 00 Stern, Meyer, 813 Spruce St 100 00 Stern, GusL., Missouri Trust Co 50 00 Schweig, 51., 1717 Franklin Ave 5 00 Sternberg, Mrs. Rosalie, 3646 Flad Ave.. 10 00 Strkes, H., 1635 Franklin Ave 5 00 Serwinsky, Abraham, 1111 N, 9th St 5 00 Seeinberg, Mrs. Fannie, New York 15 00 Schiele, Sidnev, R. E. Exchange 10 00 Schiele Ed., 204 S. 4th St 50 00 Schield, Wm., c/o E. Myers 25 00 Schield, Mrs Sophie, 2707 Eads Ave 10 00 Schimmel, Morris, 929 N. 7th St 2 00 Schwimmer, Jos., 4035 Finney .\ve 5 00 Sicher, William, 1216 S. Broadway 25 00 Sicher, Morris, 711 Lucas Ave 50 00 Sigaloff Bros., 812 Franklin Ave 10 00 Sigfried, Jos, 821 Lucas Ave 5 00 Sigfried, H., 714 Lucas Ave 20 00 Silver, Wolf. 607 Morgan St 2 00 Schuster, S. J., 1208 Washington Ave ... 25 00 Schultz, Max, Lucas near 9th St 20 00 Silverberg, Ben. 1238 Biddle St 7 50 Silverman, E..817 Franklin Ave 5 00 Silverman, M. E., 817 Franklin Ave 10 00 Silverstein, J.. 1012 N. 11th St 5 00 Silverstein, H. E., 800 Franklin Ave 5 00 Simon, Harry, 415 North Sixth St 25 00 Simon, D. G. Co., 717 N. 7th .St 25 00 Simon, J & Son, 917 Franklin Ave 15 00 Simon, I. M.. 313 N. 4th St 300 00 Simpkin. H., 4130 Olive St 5 00 Singer, Richard, Securitv Bldg 100 00 Singer, Adolph, 901 Lucas Ave 100 00 Singer, J. W., 901 Lucas Ave 100 00 Singer, Rudolph M.. c/o Henry Marx & Co 10 00 Schloss, T. D., 100>< N. 4th St 5 00 Schoeman, 1\I., 4036 McPherson Ave 25 00 59 NO WINTILR AT CITRONHLLE A L T IZ F TJ L \M^'itt^' Kmmmr NEW ORbEA^^ ■#AC(IWONVlLLEI Alabattia. onTHBGREATPm BELT PLATEAU ofTHESUNNY SOUTH. WORLB FAMED » mAUtM-yEAR HEALTH RESORT s T F U z. For beautifully illustrated booklet write Jno. M. Beall. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent, M. 6 O. R. R.» St. Louis. Schoen, Jacob, 12 S. Commercial St JO 00 Schoen, I. L,., 90S Olive St 10 00 Schoen, Meyer, 4bl5 McMillan Ave 25 00 Schoeia, Mrs. I. A., Moiiticello Hotel 25 00 Schott, Al, 113 S. Main St 75 00 Schott, Jos.. 210 S. Main St 25 00 Shroder, S. W., St. Charles corner 6tli St 100 00 Schroers, John & Ed Pretotius, Broad- way & Market St 100 00 Solomon, Henry & Alex, 901 Lucas Ave. 10 00 Solomon, S. H., 903 Lucas Ave 30 (lO Skobel, Joan. 3945 Olive St 10 00 Shoenberg, Moses, Famous 500 00 Solomon Fred Z.. F'amous 20 00 Solomon, Isaac, c/o Barrs 10 00 Susman, Ben, 713 N. 7tli St 5 00 Susman Bros., 71.S Lucas Ave 30 00 Summerfield, Simon, 202 S. Main St 40 00 Summerfield, Moses. 320 N. Main St 30 00 Suss, Alex.. 12th & Walnut St 10 00 Straus, J. D., 130S Washinjiton Ave 25 00 Scliarff, .\aron C, 3444 Washington .\ve 5 00 Saifer, Harry, S05 Moryau St 5 00 Strausser, Frank, 1005 Washington Ave 100 00 Schorr, Julius, 1000 N. Broadway 5 00 Singer, Theodore I., 2714 Lucas Ave 5 00 vScharff Jake, 3444 Pine St 3 00 Stix, A. I., c/oFrieshman Bros. Shoe Co 25 00 Stix, Mrs. Hannah, 4383 Westminster PI 65 00 Stix, C. A., c/o Grand Leader 300 00 Stix, Wm., Rice-Stix D. G. Co S50 00 Stix, E. W.. Rice-Stix D. G. Co 20 00 Stillman, Isaac, 1013 N. 11th St 5 00 Spitz, Rev. M.. Pine, cor. 10th Sts 25 00 Spiro, Mrs. Rosa. 4337 Finney Ave 5 00 Spieldoch, I., 1100 Washington Ave 35 00 Spiegel, A., 725 Chouteau Ave 50 00 Singer, L. J., 4425 Olive St 10 00 Singer, Louis B., Wash'n Av. near 11th 100 00 Siskin, E., 8 N. 16th St 6 00 Siegel, M.,1812Carr- 5 00 Singer, Leopold, 2714 Lu^as Ave 5 00 St. Louis Israel Lodge 10 (10 St. Louis Lodge No. 62 10 00 Solomon, David, 315 Olii'e St 15 00 Solomon, Mrs. F., 4187 Washington Ave 20 00 Swope, Gerard, 810 Spruce St 25 00 Swope, Mrs. Joel, Grand Ave. Hotel 25 00 Swope. Meier, 311 N. Broadway .-. 75 00 Stromberg, B. P., 418 X. 6th St 100 00 Sommers, David. 1128 Olive St 250 00 Somuiers. Sam, 1128 olive St 25 00 Schnurmacher, Ben, .\in. Cent TrustCo... 10 00 Schuyler, Mrs. M., 2611 Lafayette Ave.- 5 00 Tiger, A., 717 Lucas Ave 5 OO Tilles, C. A., 200 N. 4th St 100 00 Tuholske, Dr. H., 410 X. Jefferson Ave. 150 00 Tannerbaum, M., 1324 Franklin Ave 5 00 Taussig, Wm., 3447 Lafaxette Ave 100 00 Taussig, James, Rialto Bldg 40 00 Thai, Robert, 204 S. Main St 50 00 Thai, Gus, 204 S. Main St 25 00 Thorn. M., 60S Franklin Ave 5 00 Trauer, Jos., 4317 Belle PI 5 00 Treichlinger, D.. 813 Spruce St .. 100 00 ' Trepp, Samuel, MallinkrodtChem.Wks. 5 00 Trepp. A., Columbia Bldg 5 00 Trepp, Isaac, 715 Locust St 5 00 Treumann, Paul, Rice-,Stix 5 00 Unger, Mrs. C. 204 Victor St .5 00 Ut. Michel, 2304 X. Broadway 5 00 Unterberger, M., 1132 Washington Ave-.- 15 00 Victor, Harry, 3852 Windsor PI 3 00 Van Raalte, S.. 413 N. 6ih St 100 00 Van Raalte, J., 413 N. 6th St 50 00 Wachtel, Max, 3811 Shenandoah Ave 50 00 Wachtel, Jos, 1815 LaSalle St 50 00 Wall, J. M., 1324 Biddle St 5 00 Waldheim, Aaron, May-Stern 600 00 Waldman, Chas., 810 Lucas Ave 5 00 Waldmau, A., 1441 Chouteau Ave 10 00 Wedel, Ed., 1121 Washington .\ve 50 00 Weil, Jacob, 1608 Franklin Ave 25 00 Weil, Maurice, 413 N. 11th St 25 00 Weil, Harry, 1004 Olive St lU 00 Weil, Maurice, 901 Lucas Ave 10 00 Weil, Sam, 1320 Olive St 30 00 Weil, Henry, 620 Olive St 25 00 Weil, Julius, 11 N. Broadway 25 00 Weil, Mrs. Julius. 4142 Delmar Bl 25 00 Weil, Jacob P., 1416 X. Broadway 100 00 Wasserman, Bennett, Olive near 4th St. 50 00 Washauer, Louis, Rice-Stix D. G. Co., 5 Ou Wartensleben, David, Grand Leader 10 00 Weiss, EmilJ., 1S17 Kennett PI 5 00 Weir, Xathan, 2030 Franklin .Ave 5 00 Weil, Wm.. c/o Bolluians 10 00 Weil, Max, The Model 100 00 Weyl, Henry, Col. Dist. Co 50 00 West F.