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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

A contribution of last week was for
larger cities of the United States as
Phi Sor-
well as in small communities. Even $600 from the Alpha Epsilon
is
of
which
Alice
S.
Borchard
as far away as the British West In- ority,
of
a
dean. This sum is the proceeds
The Women's Proclamation So- dies has its slogan, "A Life for a
the
sorority
last
.
Kate Friedmann Will Take Up
ciety, the National Women's Organi- Life," reached the hearts of the Jew- dance given by
Miss
Story Writing as Vocation.
spring, and plans are already being
Short
zation for Jewish War Relief, has be- ish women, and last week the first
Is 'raking Special Course at
made for an affair for next season,
gun its summer campaign in behalf of contribution of a branch in Kings-
U. of M.—Winner of Hon-
also in behalf of the fund that is be-
ors at High School.
the Ten Million Dollar Fund by dis- ton, Jamaica, was received at the New
raised by the Women's Proclama-
tributing a large number of its table York office. Several days later came ing
the way, is
mi s s Kate Friedmann, daughter of banks among the Jewish homes of a check from a small town in Missis- tion Society, (which, by York City
Mrs. Joseph Friedmann, of
affiliated with the New
Mr. and
248
Winder street, Detroit, has been New York city. The women are taking sippi, in which the women of the
Federation of Women's Clubs).
enrolled as special student for the them to their country residences, Jewish community have banded them-
The banks which are issued by the
session in the department of there to spread the movement of the selves together and pay a small
are
sununcr
weekly tax, which, when it reaches the Women's Proclamation Society
literature, University of Michigan, and women's committee in aid of the Jew
plain
ish war sufferers. sum of $10, is to be sent to the head- very attractive table banks, of
taking advanced work under Pro-
is fessor
plate
steel
with
an
engraved
copper
Rankin on the technique of the
quarters of the Women's Proclama-
This
organization,
which
has
been
the
organization
tion Society. In the states of Iowa, bearing the name of
modern short story.
Miss Friedmann's record as a short- in existence as a national committee Missouri and Pennsylvania, are a and address of the national offices,
for about a year, has spread through-
story writer, though modest as yet, is
number of small cities from which 203 Broadway. The banks have perfo-
out
the
country,
and
there
are
well
rich with promise. She gave her first
are sent regular monthly contribu- rations for coins and paper money;
organized branches in many of the
all over the
tions from the women. The branch and applications from
country
are
gladly
filled.
The national
at Baltimore has been at work for
officers
are
:
Mrs.
Samuel
Elkeles,
A series of moving picture shows only four months, with most splendid
Blumenthal,
will be given during the coming sea- results: while those in Kansas City, chairman; Mrs. Alfred
treasurer; Mrs. Albert Lucas, execu-
son in the community hall of Temple
St. Louis, and a number of other large
tive secretary.
Mt. Sinai of El Paso, Texas. The pic-
cities are not abating in their activity
tures will be of an educational nature
or enthusiasm, and there is a steady
and intended especially for children.
The price of admission will be nomi- flow of assurances to the national
nal, only sufficient to cover expenses. officers from the women everywhere
that they will continue to bestir them-
selves in behalf of the thousands of
Let us do your Beading, Braid-
ing, Embroidering, Hemstitch-
starving Jews in the war zones, as
A SERVICE THAT IS A REAL
ing and Button Covering.
SERVICE.
only women, aided by other women,
3rd Floor 240 Woodward Ave. Phone Cherr 1221
can do.
The daily announcements in the city
papers containing news from the B.
Siegel Co.'s store arc demonstrations
of power and character because of the
quality of the merchandise advertised.
As you. read over the details you will
note, first, the sensible prices and
next that the garment is of the kind
and quality that will suit YOUR
needs.
Whenever you shop at this store
you will find that the printed page has
not over-stated facts. You will dis-
MISS KATE FRIEDMAN
cover that B. Siegel Co.'s garments
evidence of ability in this direction have a quality, character and style
during her course in the Detroit Cass which appeals to the discriminating
High School, when several of her mind.
The offerings from day to day are
short stories appeared in the student not random bargains used as "baits"
magazine, "Th e Triangle," and to attract customers. They ARE rep-
aroused much favorable comment both resentative of the merchandising in-
within and without the precincts of telligence and power of the store; of
the skill which gathers the most au-
the school. Her contributions to that thentic and newest fashions of the
paper were finally rewarded in her hour and lays them before you at as
senior year, when she received a gold low a price as can be found anywhere
medal for having contributed the best for the same quality of merchandise.
Women of fashion have learned that
short story of the year, "A Pair of
STEINWAY, KNABE, GRINNELL,
this firm would no more think of in-
Brown Eyes."
cluding in their carefully selected
BROS., SOHMER, VOSE and other
It is due largely to the advice and stock of exclusive outer apparel a suit,
famoustnakes at the House of Grinnell—
encouragement of friends, and espe- a wrap or a gown that does not pos-
sess the highest style, individuality
cially to members of the faculty of and good workmanship than they
and at no other house in the state.
literature in the U. of M., that Miss would of turning their entire store
Friedmann was persuaded to enter over to the sale of the usual factory
Here are grand Pianos
this field. That her choice was not made garments.
The
new
autumn
garments
are
com-
built to one standard
ill-advised is evidenced by the reports
ing fast and fine. Women weary of
alone — musical excel-
of the faculty from which it appears present styles are cordially invited
i
to
lence! Pianos, any one
that her work has already received see the new things that are coming
of which you can be
recognition and her grades have to every section these days. Apparel
i is a joy to
fresh
and
"different"
that
proud to have seen in
placed her among the foremost in her
see.—Adv.
your home.
classes.

LOCAL JEWISH GIRL EMBARKS
ON BRILLIANT LITERARY
CARE ER.

JEWISH WOMEN AID WAR RE-
LIEF WORK.

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Grand Pianos of
Supreme Worth

SUMMER FURS

A Choice Selection

Our location saves you money. Better pick or order your winter
furs now. A small deposit will hold them until wanted.

ROB. ZINOBER & SON

112 National Avenue

Phone Grand 6479

We can Remodel or Repair your old furs to make them look like
new at Money-saving prices.

We've all sizes; rich-
est woods ; all finishes;
special finishes to order.

h

Other instruments in
exchange. Convenient
payments if you wish.

There's greatest plea-
sure in ownership of a
GRAND!

Grinnell Bros

24 Stores: Headquarters, 243-247 Woodward Ave.

Long Distance Phone 836-J.

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The Albany Hotel

STRICTLY KOSHER
Special Dinners for Tourists

B. MUSCOVITZ, Prop.

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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