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August 17, 1917 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-08-17

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9

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

pliant, Pa., arc visiting with Mr.
Miss Helen A. Le Bovitz of 363
and Mrs. Joe Stiglitz of Mt. Clem-
Hendrie avenue is spending the re-
mainder of the summer visiting rel- ens, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahn of 205
Miss Elizabeth Brooks, who has atives in Pittsburgh and Youngs-
Medbury
avenue have as their
Mrs. E. Steler, Mrs. Henry Van
been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lip- town, 0., Lyndora and Butler, Pa.
guests Mr. and Mrs. Kahn and
Baalen and Mr. Albert Steler, for-
Mrs. Jacob Needle and daugh-
sky,
has
returned
to
her
home
in
children of Freeland, Mich.
merly of 853 Brush street, are now
ter Alta and son Morris of Oly-
residing at 108 Warren avenue Rochester.
Miss Esther Greenberg, one of
East.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis Duluth's most popular musicians, is
and daughter, Josephine, of Grand the guest of her cousin, Miss Hilda
avenue are spending some time at Aronheim.
Aronheim.'
The Misses .Henrietta and Setta
Sandusky and Cedar Point.
Attention is called to the fact Robinson are spending two weeks
that sewing for the Red Cross will at Charlevoix, Mich.
be held on Tuesdays and Thurs-
Ir. Max Heavenrich and Miss
days of each week in the parlors Pe pi Heavenrich motored down
of Temple Beth El. It is hoped from Saginaw during the week, and
that each and every woman will feel will spend some time in the city.
it her personal duty to be present at
M r. and Mrs. M aury Mendel-
least
one
of
these
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb are sohn of 1134 Second avenue are
plrasitt
spending the week at Cedar Point.
spending their vacation at Cedar
Miss Edith Brenner has returned
Point.
from a three weeks' visit in Buf-
Miss E. Sallan of Leavenworth,
ftlo.
Kan., is spending the summer with
Miss Mollie Hirschfield of To-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan. Mrs. ledo spent the week-end in the city.
Sallan and her guest spent a few
Sewing for the Red Cross is
days at Cedar Point during the held in the parlors of Temple
week.
Mrs. Samuel Smitt has returned Beth El on Tuesday and Thurs-
day of each week both morning
from a visit at Cedar Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gerson have and afternoon. The committee
'-1t "gin in r
in charge has issued a call for
.illpist
fiftrrnth in tilt
returne d f rom a wee k' s vi sit i n N ew additional sewing machines to
nftrr ■
itrin 'wart of Prtroit
York
city.
Mrs.
J. Rosenzweig has arrived carry on the increased volume of

1

SOCIETY

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tulws pirnsurr tzt announrin
titt irrtIMn of his tranOttr
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home from a delightful stay in Chi- work. Anyone desiring to loan
a sewing machine for this purpose
cago and Ottawa Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lenhoff is urged to do so.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of
and family, formerly of 878 Brush
street, have moved to their new East Grand boulevard have as their
house guests Mrs. Nathan Stern of
home at 80 E. Thomas street.
New York and Miss Libbie Phillip-

NEW FALL FASHION LINES son of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sillman and
FAVOR THE STOUT WOMAN.
At last the stout woman can be M r.• and Mrs. J. Berman spent sev-
modish. It has been so long that she oral days in Toledo during the
has forced herself to abide by plain
skirts, basques, narrow vests, tip and week.

125 1Vonbkrarb nrititz
nritr gorrst
vIrnsr rail

Study the Art of Piano Playing Properly

Alan Kopelson School of Phone—North
Piano-Forte
5747-R.

160 Medbury Ave.
Open all summer.

down stripes, and other fetishes of
hardly be-
the stout that nOW She Can
lieve fetching frills and flounces, rows
of buttons, tucked up draperies, cross-
wise checks and other, heretofore, ex-
clusive privileges of thin women arc
to be her portion. It seems too good

to be true.
Co.
For the new season, B. Siegel
announce that the stout ‘voman can

slip into a tailored suit and find that
it fits. It is neither too short waisted
nor too skimpy across the bust. The
skirt belt collies together at the waist-
line, and no bulge occurs at the pock-
et. The new Sveltline effects for stout
figures enables it to fit as though it
had been made for her.
Just as special clothes for misses

and for growing girls are built by spe-
cific standards of measurements, so
we arc specializing in clothes for stout
women whose lines have been ar-
ranged by an expert cut and knowl-
edge of the proportions of the large
figure to give the fashionable silhou-
ette. The stout woman does not but

special sort of "size 44," cut accord-
ing to a new standard.
The Sveltline idea has come to stay
and not only in suits is it seen, but
also in coats and gowns as well. The
current modes of the season arc so
adapted and adjusted by the yard-
stick of the Sveltline measurement
that they look quite as they should
look on stout figures. Even check
sport suits arc possible; even dance
frocks with billowy flounces; even
belted coats; even that once-avoided
combination, a light blouse and dark
skirt.—Adv.

Let us do your Beading, Braid-e
ing, Embroidering, Hemstitch-I
ing and Button Covering.
Ave. phone Cherr 1221
3rd loor 240 Woodward

HERRY •

Send for booklet.

411%;

C1

In Emergency Maternity Cases

Simply Call Cherry 4760

on another
Thephysician you have been depending upon might be out
phone out of order.
case—his line might be busy—or
To you at a critical hour like this TIME is a most important factor.
nnecessary worry and anxiety by calling
Save yourself all u

Cherry 4760

to locate YOURer PHYSI or
where ten private trunk lines are at your disposal
OUR YOME, eith day-
FOR YOU, OR THE ONE NEAREST
CIAN
night. this valuable and special service is entirely FREE TO YOU.
All

,

REMEMBER THE NUMBER CHERRY 4760

Surgeons
Exchange,
and
Physicians 1310 KRESGE BUILDING

Inc.

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