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Harzfeld's
Harzfeld's was a Kansas City, Missouri-based department store chain specializing in women's and children's high-end apparel. ==History== The company was founded in 1891, as "Parisian Cloak Company" by Siegmund Harzfeld and partner Ferdinand Siegel. Harzfeld served as president until succeeded by Ferdinand Siegel's son, Lester Siegel, Sr. In February 1966, Lester Siegel, Jr. began serving as the company's third president In 1959, Harzfeld's went public, with its common shares traded on the local over-the-counter stock exchange. In 1972, the chain was acquired for $3 million by the retail conglomerate Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads, Inc.〔"Garfinckel to Buy Six Harzfeld's in Kansas City, Mo.," ''The Washington Post, Times Herald'', Feb 6, 1972, p. E1.〕 With the 1981, acquisition of its parent conglomerate, it became a part of Allied Stores.〔"Garfinckel Sale To N.Y. Firm Set At $228 Million," by Jerry Knight, ''The Washington Post'', Sep 2, 1981, p. A1.〕 In 1984, the chain was closed.
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