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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Miss Blanche Hart has arrived
home from a month's visit in the
east.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg
have left for a visit in Atlantic
City.
Mrs. L. V. Aronson and little
daughter, Marguerite are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten
of East Grand boulevard.
A WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS
MAN RECENTLY SAID:
"The B. Siegel Co.'s store always
seems the busiest store in the whole
city. Even on so-called quiet days
one can drop into this establishment
and always find something doing."
Our great stocks and careful per-
sonal service make a great business
possible: „Without undue disturbance
andwith the smoothest, quickest serv-
ice.to all who come.
In these serious times it is the
thought and purpose of all here to
make our service, good as it is, still
better, so that the necessary work of
buying outer apparel for women, girls
and children may be easily, pleasantly
and economically done.
You will find here greater stocks of
good merchandise this summer than
at any other season in our entire his-
tory—stocks that easily reach first
place in the fourth city of America.
So much of our summer apparel was
secured at lower prices than those
now obtaining in the market that .folks
who buy of us will find welcome sav-
ings all along the line for strictly qual-
ity garments.
The fact that outer apparel at B.
Siegel Co.'s costs no more than the
usual kind at the usual_ store should
he of itself a sufficient incentive for
the woman who cares for character
in her dress to select her clothes here.
The outer apparel we merchandise
combines individuality of style' . and
good taste with fabrics and tailoring
of the highest grade. If you have not
yet proof of this assertion an hour
spent in this great establishment will
be highly enlightening.—Advt.
Madame Rau
205 WASHINGTON ARCADE
Builds and Rebuilds
DRESSES, SUITS, COATS
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Chicago to be present at the gradu-
ation of her son, Edward, from
Northwestern Vniversity.
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin w ill leave
on Sunday for Cleveland to be one
of the officiating rabbis at the mar :-
Priced Within Reach of Everybody
riage of Miss Gertrude Rothschild
and Mr. Samuel B. Mayerburg.
NIL and Mrs. Bernard B. Selling
have returned from a visit in the
east.
Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and
children have left for an extended
stay in the east.
rs. Louis Goodman and Mrs.
A HALF SIZE
Samuel T. Goldberg and son,
3 SIZE
OR 4
Julius, have left for their summer
home at Charlevoix to remain for
several months.
\l r. and Mrs. Adolph Marx
A FULL SIZE
have returned from a trip to Cali-
fornia and have opened their sum-
WARDROBE
mer home at Sylvan Lake. At pres-
TRUNK
ent they are spending a few days
with their son, Montrose, a naval
40 inches High
reserve, who is stationed at the
Philadelphia navy yard.
21 inches Wide
Among the many delightful en-
22 inches Deep
tertainments given in honor of
Miss Anna Loewenstein of Mt.
Clemens, was a miscellaneous
shower, at which the Misses Hattie
and Rose Loewenstein were host-
esses. The marriage of Miss
has 10 inch space to hang clothing, with WA inch drawer
Loewenstein to Mr. Bernard Ans-
section. Drawers fitted with tapes and hat crown. 8 gar-
pach of this city, occurred on Mon-
ment hangers. Canvas covered trunk bound and banded
day evening at the Colonial Hotel,
with hard vulcanized fibre. Fancy cretonne lining. THIS
WARDROBE CANNOT BE DUPLICATED FOR LESS
Mt. Clemens, Rabbi Franklin of-
THAN $25.00.
ficiating.
Mrs. Henry R. Krolik has left
As we have only a limited number of these ' trunks, it is
for an extended stay at Watkins
advisable to buy at once.
Glenn, N. Y.
Mrs. Samuel Grossner of Mil-
waukee is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Prenzlauer.
Mrs. M. Kraus and Miss Myrtle
Kraus of Chicago have arrived in
the city to be the guests of Mrs.
Edward Frank of 315. Virginia
Park.
Wardrobe Trunk
$25.00 Value for
$20 00
NOT
BUT
THE MAIER WARDROBE
Special While They Last
$20.00
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309 David Whitney. Bldg.
102 Woodward Ave.
STADLISHED IN 1865
1,Vss E T ROM 269 Woodward Ave.
Between Congress and Lamed
David Whitney Building
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