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March 30, 1917 - Image 13

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-03-30

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THE JEWISH

The : Misses Adler of Milwaukee
are spending several weeks in the city
as the guests of Miss Lydia Kahn and
',liss Hortenze Krolik. Miss Edith
Benjamin has arrived in the city to be
the guest of her cousin, Miss Sylvia
Iriedenburg.

Secretary of Fresh Air
Society

to announce to its patrons that we
are in a position to accept orders for
special hand bags MADE TO OR-
DER to match your suit or gown.

Mr. Jack A. Jacobs of Montreal,
Quebec, was a guest of his cousin,
Miss Lillian Jacobs, of 766 Brush
boulevard.

MISS ANNA SOLOMON

205 Washington Arcade

Borsalino Hats $5 to $6

John B. Stetson $4 to $6

Henry, the Hatter

Detroit's Exclusive Hatter

49 Gratiot Ave.

Only location Library Park Bldg.

Bring in your Panama Hat now
for bleaching, and avoid the rush.

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Martin Maier & Co. are pleased

r. Nathan Gross spent the week-
end in Chicago.

MADAME RAU

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Appreciating that novelty in
connection with good taste in
dress is the aim of milady,

Miss Lydia Kahn was hostess at a
beautifully appointed dinner on Fri-
day evening, given in honor of sev-
eral visitors in the city.

Remodeling Specialist

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Of Special Interest to the Ladies

Mrs. Waldo . Sloman and Miss Lil-
lian Sherman spent Tuesday in To-
ledo.

Make
Last Year's
Gown or Suit
Look Like New

CHRONICLE

How many times have you said,
"how I wish I could buy a bag that
would match
m y suit."
Having tried
to do this
you know it
is almost impossible to get a perfect match. .
The nearest is never satisfactory.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinman and
son Charles and Miss Nettie Wein-
man are occupying their new home
On McLean avenue.
Mr. James Leppman of Chicago
spent the week end in the city.
Mr. S. Cohn of New York was a
At both of our Woodward Avenue stores we
guest in the city for several days dur-
have a number of models for you to make a
ing the yea:.
selection from, as to style and shape. Supply
Mrs. Joseph L. Selling and daugh-
ter Louise will spend the spring vaca-
us with the silk or other fabric for the outside
tion in the east.
only, and' we will make a bag for you that
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
will please, as it will be an exclusive bag.
have arrived home from an extended
southern trip returning via New
One-fourth of a yard of silk is sufficient for
York and Atlantic City.
Mrs. Leon Rosinska was selected
most of the bags, not over one-third yard will
by the Pontiac .Board of Commerce
be needed for the largest size.
as leading soloist for the concert giv-
en under its auspices on March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen and Prices will be $5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.00 and 11.00
family are occupying their new home
LADIES' BAGS OF LEATHER are here—
at 33 Colorado avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellman, large varieties of colors, shapes and sizes,
whose marriage was an event of last
Prices from $1.00 to 32.50
Tuesday, have left for a western trip
including a week's stay in Chicago.
Mrs. Fellman was Miss Annette Ap- The same painstaking care is given your phone
orders as is your personal visit at our stores—a
pleman.
Mr. Leon B. Gardner, an expert on
Martin Maier t Co. policy.
home gardening, gave a talk on
"Your Home Garden" before the
members 'of • the Jewish Woman's
Club on Monday afternoon. Mr.
Gardner's remarks were most timely
and will prove of inestimable value to
ESTADLISHED IN 1865
those who are planning to beautify
their gi'ounds. Mrs. Jacob G. Brown
TWO STORES
269 Woodward Ave
was the soloist of the afternoon.
102 Woodward Ave.
ONE SERVICE
Mr. E. M. Rothman leaves for Chi- Between Congress and Lamed
David Whitney Building
cago, where lie will celebrate his fif-
tieth birthday with his sons.'
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Mrs. Bernard G. Morris of 29 Pil-
grini avenue is visiting in Buffalo,
N. Y.
Mrs. Etta Glicman has returned
, taken
from New York City and has
up her residence at 205 'Gladstone
(Under New Management)
entimmusawommanommanuranommucionamminefflonuttm
avenue.
Sunday, April 1

FOREST THEATRE AT FOREST

MARY MILES MINTER IN "DULCIE'S ADVENTURE"
Paramount Comedy and Burton Holmes Travalog

Thomas

J. Flattery

74 Washington Blvd.

THE SHOP OF STYLES'
Coats
Suits
Hats

Monday, April 2
MARY PICXFORD IN
"POOR LITTLE PEPPINA"
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly
Bayne in "The Great Secret"

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Tuesday, April 3
BESSIE LOVE IN
"NINA THE PLOWER GIRL"
Triangle Comedy "A Noble Fraud"

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Wednesday, April 4
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E. H. SOTHERN IN
"THE MAN OP MYSTERY"
A Big V. Comedy "Grip and Gun
Play"

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Thursday, April 5
WILLIAM DESMOND IN
"THE ICED BULLET"
Triangle Comedy "Honest Thieves"

Friday, April 6
ETHEL CLAYTON IN
"THE WEB OF DESIRE"
Mrs. Vernon Cistle in "Patria"

Saturday, April 7
FANNIE WARD IN
"WITCHCRAFT"
Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink"

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Comedies, Travelogues and Other Features on All Program,.
Prices—Matinees, 2 p. m., 100; Nights, 6:30 to 11, 10c and 15c.

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