THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY I t Mrg. J. S. Sauls and daaughter, Miriam, are visiting Miss Ruth Rosenstein at her cottage at An- chorville, ALich. Miss Lillian Ascherson has re- turned from a four weeks' stay at Bay City, Mich. Mr. Alexander Tolschan of West (;rand boulevard, who was accepted for the second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, has re- turned to the city. Mr. Tolschan was informed at Chicago that he had been accepted for the aviation corps, examination for which he had taken several weeks ago. He was told that lie had passed both physical and mental examinations very creditably and will soon be called out for active training. The Misses Esther and Minna Cohen, of 794 Brush street, enter- tained with a linen shower Wednes- day evening, in honor of Miss Alin- na (;allow, whose engagement was recently announced to Mr. Ira Cohen. Among the out-of-town guests was Aliss Ethel Cohen, of Chicago, Ill. Miss Rae Finsterwald is spend- ing two weeks in Manistee, the guest of \1 rs. A. Finsterwald. Miss Rose Player has left for a motor trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- wald have left for a trip to Duluth, Minn. A delightful party of young girls are spending their annual summer vacation at their summer cottage at Anchorville, Mich. The party is made up of the Misses Layetta Robinson, Ruth Rosenstein, Diny Cohen, Stella Menken, Anna Abramson, Anna Miller and her cousin, Genevieve Miller, of Chi- cago, Ill. INTERESTING NEWS REGARD- ING THE AUTUMN TAILLEURS. Late last July we received the fol- lowing Paris cablegram: "Two- piece suits show jackets reaching sometimes to within 8 inches .of the skirt hem. They arc made with straight backs and semi-fitted fronts." And this is the news of the fall suits in a nutshell. Few of the American made suits have such long jackets, but all suit coats are much longer than they were last year, and lines arc simple and straight, convey- ing an idea of dignity and quite good taste. A tailored suit, to be correct this season, must have a businesslike suggestion—as though one expected during the morning or the afternoon to drop in at a war relief meeting, or act on the committee, or work at Red Cross headquarters. At the same time one may wear the same suit, with perfect propriety, to a luncheon at a smart restaurant, to a matinee or even on a round of afternoon calls. In achieving the straight silhouette fashion some of the superfluous ma- terial that has given undue flare to costumes of the past two seasons has been left off. Coats hardly flare at all and skirts carry the thing even further, tapering in in many cases to- wards the feet. Many of the new suits we are showing have skirts that measure two inches less in width at the hem than at the belt, the drapery, large pockets and pleats disguise the tapery line and contradict any effect of clinging or figure-revealing lines. New materials include Wool Jer- seys, Rayonner cloth, Burrella, Trench cloth, Gabardine, Velour de Laine, English Tweeds, Velvets and Satin Charmeuse.—Adv. TEMPLE BETH EL TO HOLD TWO SERVICES. Supplementary Services in the Uni- tarian Church. For the purpose of providing the op- portunity of worshipping for as many of our co-religionists as possible, Con- gregation Beth El is arranging to hold supplementary services on Rosh Has- hono and Yom Kippur in the Uni- tarian church, which has been rented for the purpose. These services will be held simultaneously with those in the Temple, the same ritual being used throughout. A full choir under the di- rection of Mrs. Mary H. Christie, the well known organist and director, will render the music for these services. No charge will be made for participa- tion in these services, only a voluntary contribution being asked for to defray the actual expenses. Any surplus that may remain will, by resolution of the Board of Officers of the Temple, be turned over to the fund for the relief of Jewish war sufferers. The services will be conducted and the sermons preached by Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer- berg, who will shortly assume his du- ties as Assistant Rabbi of the Temple. As the seating capacity of the build- ing in which the services are to be Held is limited, it is eminently desir- able that those wishing to worship with the congregation should send their names and addresses promptly to the committee on supplementary serv- ices, care Temple Beth El. While the services will be open to the general Jewish public, those holding cards, which will be issued in the order in which applications are receivcd, will be cared for first by the committee. Detailed information as to the serv- ices may be had by calling the Temple, Grand 345. A splendid opportunity is offered to a Jewish woman of Detroit to earn $30.00 per week in congenial work of several hours each day. Address JEWISH CHRONICLE, 314 Peter Smith Building, Box K-27.—Replies will be held strictly confidential. For the first time in its history Buf- falo, N. Y., is presented with a Jewish candidate for mayor. A. J. Elias, wealthy lumberman and philanthropist, has recently entered the campaign on the non-partisan ticket. Though he has not yet announced his platform, there is a very favorable outlook for Mr. Elias' election. fr.EMBROIDERY LAND BUTTON CO. 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