▪ THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 On Friday evening, April 20, Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon held the first of a series of dancing par- ties at the Tuller Hotel. About fifty couples were present, and the guests wL:e at all times busy on the dance floor, whirling to the strains to such music as has been but rarely heard at events of that kind. The fra- ternity colors were everywhere in evi- dence and a huge electric emblem lighted, lent a spectacular effect to the ballroom. The patronesses in- cluded Mrs. A. M. Lipsitz, Mrs. Jos. Sillman, Mrs. Chas. Hopp, Mrs. Lewis Golden, Mrs. David Blumenthal, Mrs. A. Jacob, Mrs. E. H. Sloman, Mrs. S. Aronheim, Mrs. I. L. Scheinman, Mrs. Philip Meyers, Mrs. Halperin and Mrs. A. Wohl. Mr. Jesse Grabowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabowsky, 686 Brush boulevard, returned from New York city to join the colors with the Michi- gan Naval Brigade, in which he has been enrolled for the past year and a half. Mr. Grabowsky is a petty of- ficer in the Third division, First Bat- talion. The next regular meeting of the Delta Phi Sorority will be held on Monday evening, April 23, at the home of Mrs. Delis Horowitz, 558 Gratiot avenue. All the members are requested to be present. Layetta Blouse Shop 311 Peter Smith Bldg. Daily Arrivals From The Fashion Marts Dressy Blouses Shirt Waists Camisoles Miss Anna Jaffe of Bay City, Mich., was the guest of her cousin, Miss Anna Benson, of 303 Frederick ave- nue, during her visit in the city. Mrs. S. B. Pizer and sons, Charles and Larry, of I larrisville, Mich., have been the guest of Mrs. Pizers parents, Mr: and Mrs. I. Grabowsky. Mrs. Pizer came home to see her brother, Jesse, before his departure with the Michigan Naval Militia. Mrs. Gra- bowsky returned to I-tarrisville with her (laughter for a short visit. Mr. Milton Alexander addressed the Detroit Florists' Club last Mon- day night at the Alt Heidelberg on "The Sentiment of Business." Mr. Julius Freud has left for a short trip to West Baden, Ind. Mrs. Anthony and (laughter have returned to Bay City, Mich. While in the city they were the visitors of Mrs. Anthony's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenberg, of 197 East Kirby ave- nue. ENGAGEMENTS. THE LIBERAL INTERPRETA- TION OF WOMEN'S FASH- IONS AS A FINE ART. There was a time when women fol- lowed the arbitrary edicts of fashion . at any cost. Its pedantism and dog- matism robbed women of individual expression in matters of dress; it de- stroyed the chance of the natural and the simple effects; it lacked sincere originality and did not know of any- thing but a slavish flexibility to the prescribed ethics of dress. The new school of the present day, of which B. Siegel Co. are recognized leaders, proclaims a (lay of types; it is professedly idealistic. Today women of fashion must give the personal touch the expression of their person- ality, to her tailleur, her gown, her wrap, her hats and boots. Uniform- ity and cot monplaceness are avoided. It is to the modern woman of fash- ion—to women who appreciate orig- inality, exclusiveness, refinement and an avoidance of the many vagaries committed in the name of fashion, to whom this establishment is dedicated. It is an inspiration to walk through this store now—to survey the new fashions; to sec how full and bril- liant is the showing; how much there is of exclusiveness, how surprising are the values, but the chief thing, as we regard it, is not how much busi- ness we can roll up tomorrow, but how will you feel about the B. Siegel Co. Store when you compare what you bought here with what you might have bought somewhere else. It is the satisfactory answering of scores of similar questions that has brought here each season a steady in- crease of business. And B. Siegel Co.'s merchandise is as sure to answer such questions satisfactorily now as it ever was.—Adv. Majestic Theater Building WOODWARD AT WILLIS GRAND 2426 of all types of dances. Classes Detroit's smartest institution for the teaching . Tuesday and Friday afternoon and evenings. Private lessons daily from 10 a. m. to 10 beautiful p. tn. ball room with all facilities is available for private affairs on Sundays Our and holidays. C. FISCHER, Director, Formerly of Winton Fischers, New York. QUALITY COURTESY RI SERVICE Hemstitching and Picot Edging 22 MIK II at 10 cents the yard We are now equipped to take your order for ■ 11.11 MO as mai as mai aka ma BUTTON HOLES MM One Day Service 11.1 NEW YORK TRIMMING HOUSE 16 John R. Street 2. • SAM'L KALIS, Dept. Manager MM 11.1111.1111 IMMII.MMIIMIIMMIMMJIIWIMIAMM.MMJCIMMUMM.MW 11111.111.1111M MI• lip waimixilinialuimunvisulituiniumiammammaintsemmutimirn Hand Made Curtains Draperies Tally and Place Cards Hemstitching Picot Edging Lingerie Art Needlework Laces Luncheon Sets Bed Spreads • 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Lieberman announce the engagement of their (laughter, Rose, to Mr. Sol Brandwein of Chicago Heights. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaufman of Or- leans street announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Mr A. A. Nuschott of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Havis Frank of 204 Medbury avenue announce the en- gagement of their (laughter, Miss E. Gertrude, to Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel. They will be at home on Sunday, April 22. Majestic School for Dancing INXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX MIS Phone Cherry 382 Fixing Hotel Tuller uniumannantsmunclumannumnsum MO al ika H U on fa a 1111 II MIK RI am ilk Ike OM keg T S We are showing an exclusive stock of spring and summer fashions in tailored and dress hats at moderate prices :I II X X MICHIGAN MILLINERY COMPANY X X MISS R. RABINOVITCH 189-191 WOODWARD AVE. 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