JACOBS, SACHS, STEINBERG "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, September 21, 1902 NEW MEETING PLACE. At nine o'clock Tuesday morning the Ideal millinery parlors, 1008 Main street, will be opened to the public with the seventeenth spring display of pattern hats and millinery. This store was established by Mrs. SACHS, the well known milliner, in 1885, and has ever since then been the popular place to view each season the latest Parisian effects. The store is now under the management of Messrs. JACOBS & STEINBERG, the latter having just returned from abroad with the latest conceits in those things so dear to woman's heart in imported novelties and Paris pattern hats. The store has been remodeled into Oriental designs and the fittings of cherry, gold and green combine to make a beautiful room, which, with Oriental rooms, Turkish hairdressing parlors and lounging rooms popularize it with shoppers who can wait for friends and pass the time pleasantly in inspecting all the newest imported novelties. There are fourteen expert trimmers employed in the millinery department, designing and modeling hats and bonnets, making one of the most complete houses in the West. On Tuesday morning music and flowers will combine with beautiful hats and fixtures to mark one of Kansas City's most splendid millinery openings, to which all are invited. ====================================================== (I have no connection with these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================