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April 13, 1917 - Image 11

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-04-13

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

childt6-i..of,- Chi-
i
is
of Mrs. Stein's
cOgus
ca a
,iiancf:
Mrs.
M. Lipman,
pattents
1 9 0, (S;a eclifitIverlite, for the holidays.
Wineman
*;:r.
at*Sor0 from an extended

so tn herliktiC
fefiee
gga ss
sp.. ,)t the past week, at French Lick

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'Zifinnerlitan' of Toledo
spent the 1,Veek::end' . .a.S the guest of
Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt, 475 Com-
m( iiwealth avenue. •
:\IrAnd 3,1r. Hugo Parshall have
returned from , a ten' W .eeks' sojourn

in California:' f •
Tred Matyfriiint Spent' several
'YdrkAuring the week.
days
Mrs. Abner 'Weinberg Of Youngs-
iS the- 'guest of Mr. and
Irving
Weinberg of Coiling-
Mrs.
wood.'aVenue.'• • .' •
• Mi'Ss''Rosalirid . :GOldstein, who 'has
beery the gtteSt Of'Mr. and Mrs. At-
bert :-Rosenfield"' of Leicester Court,
has returned'tO . her l home in Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Bresler of
West' Grand - bottlet-rard have arrived
bite from 'a trip to Florida. • •
Mrs. Maurice Stern 'and children
of Joliet are . the guests. of Mrs. L.
Weitheinier
OfMaS•sachusetts avenue.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman of
Rhode Island avenue will be at home
informally on Sunday . evening,
April 15th..
aver
. y avenue, a
Ivor J. a 11 n, 20 W'
member of the Highland Park High
School senior class which made the trip
to Washington, D. C., was the only
one in the entire class who received a

MADAME RAU

205 Washington Arcade

Where made over clothes •
are as stunning as new.

card of admission to the gallery of
Congress to hear the war discussion.
He was entertained the entire day by
Congressman Gilbert Currie of Mid-
land.
Mr. Kahn is treasurer of the grad-
uating class,
"The American Red Cross" will be
the subject of the talk of Mr. Louis
Cohen before the Bicur Cholera Jrs.
at their next meeting on Monday,
April 16th.

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The Highest Quality
Assures Permanent
Satisfaction

The
Trunk
You
Can
Pack
With
Perfect
Ease

WHAT IS MEANT BY HIGH-
CLASS APPAREL?
In choosing outergarments, the well

hosted woman of today is appealed to
by individuality, refinement, fine ma-
terials and good tailoring. A garment
that does not possess all of these
characteristics is without sufficient
merit to be in the high quality class.
They are the points of worth that go
to make real value — elements every
garment should have; what buyers
should receive in return for their
money.
It is because of these points that
B. Siegel Co.'s styles stand out so
strongly when compared with the or-
dinary fashions. The business career
of this establishment has been devoted
to developing a superior grade of ap-
parel worthy of its name, and in this
endeavor they have had the co-opera-
tion of the, most celebrated designers .
of Europe and America.
Women of fashion have learned that
this firm would no more think of in-
chiding in their carefully selected
stock of beautiful apparel, a suit, a
wrap, or a gown that is lacking in one
of these essential qualities, than they
would of turning their entire store
over to the sale of the usual factory-
made garments.
The woman who comes to B. Siegel
Co. has learned already that style is
foremost, and that it is always com-
bined with extreme care in the selec-
tion of material and care in the.mak-
ing.
And With the certain knowledge
that her garMent will possess the
very latest style points, women can
shop at this establishment assured of
-
paying only a sensible price.
—Adv

BECK'S
SMART SHOP

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Our No. 512, Model E, $62.50

MARTIN MAIER el CO. offer as the finest work that the
trunk maker's ingenuity has produced since the advent of
wardrobe:trunks.

EAUTI L1TY

WARDROBE TRUNK.
"amhines9leausly wilhq/se"

Other Models

of the

BEAUTILITY
at

$40,45, 50, 60,65,
70, 75 to 125

We have combined convenience; beauty, strength and sim-
plicity in the Beautility—making it the last word in wardrobe
trunks. The body of the trunk is 3-ply veneer, covered and
lined with vulcanized fiber. The hardware is of heavy cold
rolled steel brass plated and polished, all hand riveted, lining
a good quality cloth.

We have six models of an EXTRA SIZE Beautility Wardrobe Trunk
for those who would take but one trunk. This will hold twice as many
suits and gowns as a regular full size wardrobe.
There is also provided a dust-proof door that hold. the laundry bag with ,
shoe pockets intact. This can be swung out of the way. Additional shoe
pockets and linen covers for your gowns are included. Prices $95,
$110, $125, $150.

Other Wardrobe Trunks from $18.00 to 100.00

ALL WARDROBE TRUNKS SOLD BY MARTIN MAIER & CO., CON-
FORM ABSOLUTELY TO THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS-
SION RULING, WHICH GIVES MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 45-INCHES.



395 WOODWARD AVENUE

InumommemillmilinausionninneenumniminillimimimPnIrionsouniviongin i l

We are out of the high rent district and every garment
you buy of us means a big saving.

SUITS

at $25.00, $29.75, $35.00

ESTABLISHED IN 1863

102 Woodward Ave.

Between Congress and Larned

TWO STORES • C)

ONE SERVICE

w oodward
oodward Ave.
W

Vavid Whitney Building

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in Burella Cloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men's Wear,
Serge and Silk; sizes 16-46 1 a

COATS

$19.75, $25.00, $35.00

50 New Coats, one of a style in all the new shades—•
Wool, Velour, Burella Cloth and Gunniburl.

For the Trousseaux

WAISTS

LINGERIE of the Newest Designs
NEGLIGEE Comfortable and Dainty
BLOUSES for All Purses

:25 new styles in Georgette Crepe. Real $5.00 Blouses

$4.00

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. 4-
7 ;i395
:-

WOODWARD AVENUE

Mrs. Bessie N. Knickerbocker

403 DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING

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