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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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ONE WEEK FROM EASTER AT
B. SIEGEL COMPANY'S.

Hancock avenue announce the birth
of a son on Monday, March 26.

Every woman, young woman and
irl
who walks about the floors of the
g
It. Siegel Co. these hurrying days of
selecting spring wardrobes, will derive
;rent pleasure in seeing all that is new
in feminine fashion.
Every department is crowded to the
limit with vast stocks of the most
beautiful apparel ever shown in De-
troit—the equal Of which is not to be
found in all America.
Every day, since early in February,
the new goods have been coming in
hourly. They fill the store with color,
novelty and charm, and, in addition to
their interesting newness, there is a
special interest of value and quality
that attaches to this store. Prices
arc always sensible—never inflated,
neve!' "marked up" so that a sensa-
tional reduction may be given in or-
der to secure a sale.
And when you buy a. garment at B.
Siegel Co., the surety of permanent
satisfaction is always part of the
transaction. Trading at this store is
satisfactory because there arc no dis-
appointments wrapped up with the
merchandise.
The marvelous growth and prestige
of B. Siegel Co. is founded upon the
cumulative experience and the well-
directed energies of a personnel that
has made a life study of the fine art
of women's dress. In every line of
women's outergarments this estab-
lishment stands paramount as a spon-
sor for richness and authoritative
fashion. To assemble artistic models,
evolved from the most wonderful fab-
rics, in rare colorings, demands years
of the most thorough experience.
Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. A. j., Cohen arc re-
ceiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son.

MESSRS. FLIEGEL & KROLL

I. 0. B. S. LODGE BALL WILL BE
FEATURED WITH TOMBOLA.

invite your presence at the showing of their exclusive spring
stock of coats, suits, dresses, skirts, and waists at, moderate
prices. Afternoon, evening and stage gowns.

BIRTHS

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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Kline of Palmer avenue, a son.
Mr. and. Mrs. Avery Ginsburg are
being congratulated upon the birth of
twin boys on Sunday, March 25.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hart-
man of Second avenue, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf of

The grand ball to be given Satur-
day evening, March 31st, at the Park
Dance Hall, 56 Adams avenue, East,
by the Dr. Vazsnyi Dilnios Lodge,
No. 371, I. O. B. S., will be featured
with Tombola, and will be of. espe-
cial interest to those who are fa-
miliar with this picturesque Hungarian
instrument. Jacob Farkas, president
of the lodge, has announced that 23
per cent. of the proceeds of the ball
will be given to the Nvar sufferers of
Palestine. Officers of the lodge are:
B. Schwartz, supreme president; Jac-
ob Farkas, president; Joseph Rosen-
thal, vice president; . A. Ormos, fi-
nancial secretary; Anton Krauss, sec-
retary; M. Klein, treasurer.

"GREAT GUNS" AT GARRICK
SUNDAY, APRIL 1.

Proceeds to Be Added to War Relief
Fund—Show Is Best Ever.
Everything is in readiness for the
annual show of the Young People's
Society of Temple Beth El, which will
be produced at the Garrick Theater
on Sunday, April 1. The 11 ■ 1111C of the
show, "Great Guns," gives an inkling
of the dynamic action of the comedy.
The young people have made every
possible effort to make this show a
credit to themselves and the commun-
ity. The public is in store for a real
musical treat. They will also have the
satisfaction of having aided the cause
of mercy, inasmuch as the proceeds
of time show will be contributed to the
fund for. the alleviation of the Jewish
War Sufferers.
Tickets arc now on sale at Grin-
nell's and will be on sale all day Sun-
day at the box-office of the Garrick
Theater. Scats are selling briskly
,and desirable seats will soon be at a
premium.

MAKE AN
ATTEMPT
TO LOOK
PRETTY

Monsieur Rudolph
Has the Studied
Ability in Each
Requirement of

BEAUTY
CULTURE

Nestles Wave and
Transformations

Are the Natural Culmi-
nation of Hair Art

Rudolph's Hair Store

309-310 David Whitney Bldg.

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FRENCH CLOAK
and SUIT CO.

[NEWLY OPENED SHOP]

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2nd FLOOR HOLDEN BUILDING

Corner GRISWOLD and GRAND RIVER AVENUE
(Open Saturdays till 9 P. M.)

SATURDAY NIGHT WE USHER
IN A GREAT

PRE EASTER
SALE!

F

OR months an army of workmen has been in control
of our store. From cellar to roof—from High street
to the alley—they have been busy with hammer and
saw—transforming this busy East-Side store into
one of the greatest retail institutions of the city.

The architect gave us his word that alterations would be com-
pleted by April first. But he fooled us. The contractors fell
down on the job. In spite of threats and persuasion they
failed to get done.
We are unable to hold our great opening as we had planned.

And while we have been waiting vast cases of merchandise
have been arriving. We have figured on saving them for the
opening—but we cannot wait.
Thousands of dollars worth of high grade goods go on sale AT
ONCE.
This Pre-Easter sale starts - Saturday evening, March 31st,
offering the most wonderful merchandising values ever known
in Detroit.
If you are willing to come to this great store ,before it is all
finished and fixed up we will make it worth your while.

Greatest Bargains Ever Known in WATCHES
and JEWELRY !
Men's and Boys' CLOTHES ! FURNITURE!
Ladies' READY - TO -WEAR ! SHOES, Etc.!

Robinson- Cohen. C o.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER

.J HIGH and HASTINGS

FIVE BLOCKS EAST?, WOODWARD

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FIVE CLOCKS NORTH GRATIOT

NORTH-BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE 000FL

PHONE CHERRY 772

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