THE JEWISH • CHRONICLE 10 SOCIETY Captain Nathaniel N. Bernstein of Company K, Fourth Infantry, Indiana National Guards, is visit- ing his parents at 877 Antoine street. Captain Bernstein is a . member of the law firm of Bern- stein & Bernstein, of Indianapolis, and is also assistant prosecuting at- torney there. Mrs. David A. Mazer of Duluth is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Cora Sloman is spending the • summer at Star Lake, in the Adirondacks. The Misses Florence Wolen- burgh and Eloise Amburg have left for northern resorts. . Miss Ethel Cohen, who imotored here from ChkagO, 'is theguest - of Miss Minna Cohen of 794 Brush street. Mrs. S. Freedman of 870 Brush street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dora, to Mr. Louis Goldberg of Lawrence, Mass. Mr. Maurice Ashinsky, son of Rabbi AShinsky of Pittsburgh, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosentlfal of 234 East Montcalm • / street. : INTERESTING FEATURES CON- CERNING THE NEW FALL DRESSES. "Yes," said Mr. Siegel of B. Siegel & Co., "the new fall dresses are here ready to be slipped on, and are de- lightful affairs; attractive enough to merit favor of women who are insis- tent about those two mysterious,qual- iCes—lines and chic." Fall dresses approach the once fa- miliar princess lines very closely. In fact, they are princess dresses without the sheath effect. All the new lines arc straight and the silhouette, most desirable now, suggests straightness and slenderness. Curves are elimi- nated at the bust and hip and the straight lines arc interfered with very little by the sash or girdle which draws in the soft materials above or below the natural waist line. The new dresses are developed in taffetas, charmeuse, messalines, satins and combinations of Georgette crepe. Pleated skirts are seen—becoming alike to the thin and the stout. One notable model to be mentioned in this advertisement is of gray faille silk and has box pleats at front and back of skirt and two layers of drap- ery at either side, and yet it has most beautiful distinguished lines. It is nlanned according to the new Svelt- line idea and so perfect arc its pro- portions, so skilful the arrangement of its draperies, its waist line and its trimming details, that it makes a stout figure look actually slender. A new idea is the embroidering of mohair. This invaluable fabric for fall wear is once again very fashion- able, and its appearance is especially timely now that strictly all wool serge is so costly, and scarce. With the lowering of the fall boots in height, the fall skirt becomes longer, so everything is satisfactory from a standpoint of harmony.—Adv. ...■ ••11...A1111111 1 ...... 11.1111111111 1111 ,M.Iiiii . 7.17/612MCS...Y.- aateltril, I"? 0•Arargili sAttekt •!•, Ilk • 4.•:. • Dancing every da y at PALAIS DE DANSE Conceded to be the prettiest smmmer ballroom in America, featuring Ben Shook and his superb orchestra of sixteen artists. "---for the Girl He Leaves Behind Him" Mr. Emil Heyn is spending the summer-at Mackinac Island. Miss Esther Goldsmith enter- tained on Tuesday evening, compli- menting Miss Roses Brunstein of Port Huron, Miss Edith Licker of Cleveland, and Miss Mary Weis- man of Grand Rapids. Benjamin Pearlman of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting her pa- rents, Mr:and Mrs. A. Gavern of Owen avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman gdve a dinner party and dance last Saturday evening at the Red Run Golf Club, Royal Oak, for twelve young folks, in honor of their son Edward's eighteenth birthday. . . AN AGE-OLD CUSTOM HAS AGAIN COME INTO favor at this time when so many brave men are responding to their nation's call. The exchange of gifts carries with it a sentiment of rare sweetness. The following suggestions are selected at ran- dom, as appropriate remembrances for sweetheart, wife, mother or dear friend. Gold Signet Ring Birthstone Ring Locket With Portrait Watch With Portrait BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg of 86 East Ferry avenue are re- ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Berman of 212 East Hancock avenue are being congratulted upon the birth of a daughter on August 1st. "Vanity" With Portrait Mesh Bag With Inscription Bracelet With Inscription Silver Photograph Frame C a lla n BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS' MOONLIGHT. One of the most interesting events of the coining season will be the Fifth Annual Moonlight to be given by the Bicur Cholera Juniors "Benefit Needy Sick," on Tuesday evening, August -14th. The Steainer Bay, leaving dock at the foot of First street at 8:30 p. in., has been char- tered, and the committee on arrange- ments have completed their plans and promise a most pleasing program. Some very fine entertainers were en- gaged to entertain those who do not wish to dance. The ticket committee have reported an unusual success in the sale of tickets, and a record- breaking crowd is expected. • Tickets may be ,proctired from any member of the club and also at the dock. Mr. Harry Satovsky is chairman of the committee. "All Hail America," the new pa- triotic anthem composed by Miss Selma Katzenstein, of Dallas, Tex., a sister of Miss Caroline Katzenstein, a prominent suffragist, was sung for the first time in Philadelphia Monday by a chorus of girls in the : West Phila- delphia High School for Girls. The • chorus was trained by Miss Virginia Henderson, head of the school music department. The anthem, which has received much praise by newspapers and musicians of note throughout ti e country, has been endorsed by the Texas legislature, which recommend- ed that it be used in all the public schools of the state. Miss Katzen- stein, the composer, was a member of the faculty of the Leefson-Hille .Con- servatory of Music, but is now a resi- dent of Dallas. , Woodward at Gratiot "The Sallan Building" Every Order Appreciated B. 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