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Page 12 PHOENIX January 31,1974&C&LL IT For every Bo d y :jffin s %u00a3 shirts for menJfWE%u2018-RY KIEHL'S oil i M B i n f t f e a i l w AND e,WNT t ^ rus P m o w s8 7 - 7 w AVE. - ^ . %u25a0 , . - Q612 5252 ^ A X ^ JOld AcquaintanceLike Visiting An Old Friend%u201cCabaretPart Sepa'J am Inpsn fasten* - Dram , SMrts,Tapa, JaMa% Men%u2019ssIHrts Iran India, Maxica. Pakistan, Mas New %u2014 A Foil Una el Children s imported CfetMng.We invite cenperiiena.Feel free to ceme in ai We%u2019re proud el our prices and merchandise.Kelim Rugs from IranContemporaryPostersSteinberg, Vasarely, othersTheBrownstoneGallery76 Seventh Ave. %u2022 Tues.-Sat. 11-5f ) )atMichel%u2019sWe are Proud to Presentthe FABULOUS NORMAN FIELDS DUOfeaturing Bryan Torff on Bassm NATURAL R O O D SNow Open on Sundaysfrom 11 o .m . - 5 p .m . *1^768-5654144 SEVENTH AVENUE, BROOKLYN BETWEEN CARROLL ST. AND GARFIELD P LTHE LIQUORSHOPPEFeaturingthe mostextensiveline offine wineinFree Park Slop*Delivery; 789-8608108A 7th Ave, bet,President & Union Sts.Upening Valentine's DayTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, and Friday and Saturday Evenings from 9 :00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.Dliditl^a Park Slope la n d m a rksince 1910,o ff G rand Army PlazaLUNCHEONDINNERCOCKTAIL LOUNGE BANQUET FACILITIESfr e e p a r k in gowned and operatedby the Michel family346 Flatbush AvenueN%u00a3 8 4552L E MIfImported Teas oand Coffees1 0 3 -7 A v t 7 8 9 - 5 2 5 3Michel%u2019s Restaurant346 Flatbush Avenue BrooklynNe.8-4552NO COVER %u2014 NO MINIMUMG RO W IN G TH IN G SCome see our newest shop ...a veritabletreasure -trove o f hand-mad eouiits, ruqs, crockery, %u00a7flpjis, ieweitv. and impofhsoaps, dried flowers arid basnets.men explore our hothouseNostalgic Dress of Bygone DaysBY EILEEN PLATZA floor length ermine collared velvet theatre cape, a silk crepe flapper dress with silver and crystal jet beading and an ostrich plume fan with a two foot span are just a few of the items that OLD ACQUAINTANCE in Park Slope serves up to outfit the fantasies of Late Show buffs and nostalgia fans.Browsing through Jack and Rosalind Smilek%u2019s collection of clothing from the 30%u2019s, 40%u2019s and 50%u2019s at OLD ACQUAINTANCE is a taste of what it would be like to rummage through the costume archives of MGM.Admittedly romantics, Jack and Roz delight in the nostalgic dress of bygone days - styles that seem right at home amid the ghosts and echoes of brownstone parlors and gas lit streets. Roz, who has been dressing in nostalgic styles for years, sees the growing interest in %u2018antique%u2019 clothing as a cult of beauty and individuality. %u201cThe fluid lines and senuous fabrics of older styles seem more expressive than the severe Clockwork Orange look of today,%u201d she observes. Jack sees the return to clothing of previous decades as an escape from the too-much-with-us world of today.Jack and Roz met over five years ago in Woodstock where he was painting and she was pursuing her interest in crafts. Returning to the City was an inevitable but unappetizing necessity so that Jack could finish his art studies. The Smileks agreed that brownstone living near the Park would take some of the sting out of leaving the country and so, three years ago, Jack anddjunqle of exotic plants ana paraphernalia (sous, pore, gro-lites)72-74 Seventh Avenue&C T- M f l B E L Y ANC* L IN C O L NTUes-Sunday H 506:50630-09107ce is free and friendly |VmMUNtl um&jE eicniMs cr rat acid's,i nuLB\\jjn 1%u00bb%u00abiciU5/ hSj CnZOAntique ckstgi chesses, wnops, Suits 6-velvets Salor pantsl^yJedi jeans, jackets & dungaree skirts RencW sweatersmens western &%u25a0 Uawaian shirts Firs Storm coatsBaggies Art D ecopelry & accessories ftnchvscrk quirte Aid bts. lots meret nut* o qA:

