This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.Exterior of a Fashion Bar “Hannah” store, ca. 1980Exterior of a Fashion Bar “Hannah” store, ca. 1980.Fashion Bar celebration, ca. 1970sFashion Bar celebration, ca. 1970s. Pictured are members of the Levy family including Hannah Levy, Jack Levy, Jack Levy’s children…Fashion Bar Hannah Store Interior, ca. 1980sFashion Bar Hannah Store Interior, ca. 1980s.Fashion Bar newspaper ad, 1960Fashion Bar newspaper ad, 1960.Fashion Bar window display, ca. 1940sFashion Bar window display, ca. 1950sFashion Bar window display, ca. 1950s.Fashion Bar, downtown Denver location, ca. 1970sFashion Bar, downtown Denver location, ca. 1970s.Friedman, Lester’s Successor Store, 1941Immediately after the closure of the Golden Eagle in 1937, Guldman’s son-in-law Lester Friedman opened another store on the same…Golden Eagle Dry Goods Store LetterheadGuldman’s son Milton and son-in-law J.L. Wolff were listed as vice-presidents on the store letterhead, but it was just a…Golden Eagle Fall and Winter CatalogStarting in 1885, the Golden Eagle began issuing beautifully illustrated seasonal trade catalogs that included hundreds of women’s items from…Golden Eagle Newspaper AdvertisementGuldman’s newspaper advertising campaigns played a key role in his store’s success. Many of his ads were aimed at female…Golden Eagle Souvenir Penny, ca. 1930sGuldman distributed this “Good Luck Penny” on a complimentary basis to store patrons during the Great Depression. The front of…Guldman Memorial Yahrzeit CertificateGuldman had a memorial Yahrzeit certificate that listed the dates of his mother’s and father’s deaths. While Guldman adhered to…Guldman, Leopold with a Cigar, ca. 1920This portrait shows Leopold Guldman at the pinnacle of his career. In 1920, sales at the Golden Eagle reached nearly…Guldman, Leopold with a Pistol, ca. 1925A fierce competitor in Denver’s price wars, Guldman occasionally charged outrageously low prices for particular products in order to out-maneuver…Guldman, Leopold, ca. 1915Portrait of Leopold Guldman (1852-1936) in his early sixties. Guldman, a Bavarian-born Jewish immigrant, moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1879.…Guldman, Leopold’s Humboldt Street Mansion, Exterior ViewIn 1912, Guldman commissioned local architect Glen W. Huntington to build him a stately, three-story mansion on Humboldt Street and…Guldman, Leopold’s Humboldt Street Mansion, Interior ViewThe lavish interior of Guldman’s Humboldt Street mansion was a symbol of his financial and social prestige. In addition to…Invitation to Fashion Bar employee galaInvitation to Fashion Bar employee gala, 1971.Levy, Jack at the celebration of Fashion Bar’s 32nd anniversary in 1965Levy/Hilb family in Denver, ca. 1930The Levy/Hilb family in Denver, ca. 1930, a few years after the complete Levy family had immigrated to the United…May Company hat advertisementMay Company store in Irwin, Colorado, early 1880sMay, David Portrait, c. 1900National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, Denver, ColoradoNurse at the National Jewish Hospital, no dateA nurse at the National Jewish Hospital takes the temperature of a tuberculosis patient.Plaque at Rose Medical Center, Denver, honoring Jack Levy’s donation towards the establishment of the Alice Levy PavilionPlaque at Rose Medical Center, Denver, honoring Jack Levy’s donation towards the establishment of the Alice Levy Pavilion.Purse Sold at the Golden Eagle, ca. 1920sAlthough Guldman was primarily known for his low prices, he also sold fashionable merchandise of excellent quality. His store drew…Receipt for Two Pairs of Shoes Sold to Louis AnfengerCustomers enjoyed Guldman’s low prices, but they also appreciated his high-quality merchandise. This 1900 receipt for two pairs of shoes…Temple Israel, Leadville, ColoradoWeil, William and Hannah Levy on a buying trip in Italy, ca. 1980sWilliam Weil and Hannah Levy on a buying trip in Italy, ca. 1980s.Weil, William and Jack Levy, ca. 1970sWilliam Weil (standing) and Jack Levy (seated), ca. 1970s
Exterior of a Fashion Bar “Hannah” store, ca. 1980Exterior of a Fashion Bar “Hannah” store, ca. 1980.
Fashion Bar celebration, ca. 1970sFashion Bar celebration, ca. 1970s. Pictured are members of the Levy family including Hannah Levy, Jack Levy, Jack Levy’s children…
Friedman, Lester’s Successor Store, 1941Immediately after the closure of the Golden Eagle in 1937, Guldman’s son-in-law Lester Friedman opened another store on the same…
Golden Eagle Dry Goods Store LetterheadGuldman’s son Milton and son-in-law J.L. Wolff were listed as vice-presidents on the store letterhead, but it was just a…
Golden Eagle Fall and Winter CatalogStarting in 1885, the Golden Eagle began issuing beautifully illustrated seasonal trade catalogs that included hundreds of women’s items from…
Golden Eagle Newspaper AdvertisementGuldman’s newspaper advertising campaigns played a key role in his store’s success. Many of his ads were aimed at female…
Golden Eagle Souvenir Penny, ca. 1930sGuldman distributed this “Good Luck Penny” on a complimentary basis to store patrons during the Great Depression. The front of…
Guldman Memorial Yahrzeit CertificateGuldman had a memorial Yahrzeit certificate that listed the dates of his mother’s and father’s deaths. While Guldman adhered to…
Guldman, Leopold with a Cigar, ca. 1920This portrait shows Leopold Guldman at the pinnacle of his career. In 1920, sales at the Golden Eagle reached nearly…
Guldman, Leopold with a Pistol, ca. 1925A fierce competitor in Denver’s price wars, Guldman occasionally charged outrageously low prices for particular products in order to out-maneuver…
Guldman, Leopold, ca. 1915Portrait of Leopold Guldman (1852-1936) in his early sixties. Guldman, a Bavarian-born Jewish immigrant, moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1879.…
Guldman, Leopold’s Humboldt Street Mansion, Exterior ViewIn 1912, Guldman commissioned local architect Glen W. Huntington to build him a stately, three-story mansion on Humboldt Street and…
Guldman, Leopold’s Humboldt Street Mansion, Interior ViewThe lavish interior of Guldman’s Humboldt Street mansion was a symbol of his financial and social prestige. In addition to…
Levy/Hilb family in Denver, ca. 1930The Levy/Hilb family in Denver, ca. 1930, a few years after the complete Levy family had immigrated to the United…
Nurse at the National Jewish Hospital, no dateA nurse at the National Jewish Hospital takes the temperature of a tuberculosis patient.
Plaque at Rose Medical Center, Denver, honoring Jack Levy’s donation towards the establishment of the Alice Levy PavilionPlaque at Rose Medical Center, Denver, honoring Jack Levy’s donation towards the establishment of the Alice Levy Pavilion.
Purse Sold at the Golden Eagle, ca. 1920sAlthough Guldman was primarily known for his low prices, he also sold fashionable merchandise of excellent quality. His store drew…
Receipt for Two Pairs of Shoes Sold to Louis AnfengerCustomers enjoyed Guldman’s low prices, but they also appreciated his high-quality merchandise. This 1900 receipt for two pairs of shoes…
Weil, William and Hannah Levy on a buying trip in Italy, ca. 1980sWilliam Weil and Hannah Levy on a buying trip in Italy, ca. 1980s.