THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
SOCIETY
Mrs. Benjamin Weinberg spent
the week-end in Toledo as the
guest of her sisters, Mrs. L.
lfeinsheimer and Miss Epstein.
A POT-POURRI OF FALL AND
WINTER FASHIONS.
Innumerable are the charming
gowns, coats and costume suits and
Houses that B. Siegel Co. arc show-
ing, new and interesting things have
also artIved for dinner parties at
fashionable restaurants. This year
the extreme decollete gown is not
favored even for elaborate creations
The gown may be fashioned of as
costly materials as the wearer wishes
or can afford to spend, but the nor-
mal lines of the figure must be re-
tained.
This is a season when women should
be grateful for the delightful things
fashion has bestowed. Be she svelte,
the straight, slender lines with the
long close buttoned sleeves, and
drooping, shoulders will become her.
While if her figure is inclined to stout-
ness these same straight lines will
prove advantageous to her.
Also she may rejoice either in a
moderately short costume or in one
wherein the long coat and overskirt
:re in collusion to produce the new
double tunic effect. And her more
severe sister may prudently cover her
ankles and select the unbroken lines
which are also correct.
On many of the new gowns the
panel effect is introduced. A smart
one-piece afternoon model that B.
Siegel Co. are showing is fashioned
fro m velours and trimmed with em-
broidered colored braid and fur. The
bodice and skirt at the front and back
are in panel effect, edged at the lower
part With fur. The sides of the skirt
at the upper part are embroidered
with braid. The jacket bodice at the
sides is also embroidered with fine,
soutaelle braid. There is a colored
silk collar and the double sash which
encircles the waist is also of the col-
ored silk in the same tone as the
braid.—Adv.
nwei. - 45kcJ6
Lingerie
that has the distinction
and qualit9 of the day.
Miss Frances Steler spent sev-
eral days in Toledo as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. M. Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. David 1'raxler
spent several days in Mt. Clem-
ens during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kraus have
returned from Toledo, where they
were the guests of Mrs. Kraus'
mother, Mrs. S. NV. Sherman.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of P.,
will give their annual Simchath
Torah dance on Sunday evening,
Oct. 7, at their Castle Hall, 533
Cass avenue. All members and
their friends arc cordially in-
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L.
Cohen, formerly of 227 Tireman
avenue, have removed to their
new residence at 180 Seebaldt
avenue.
Miss Bertye E. Solomon of
Scranton, Pa., is visiting her . sis-
ter, Mrs. L. Dorfman of 195 Hen-
drie avenue.
Mr. Martin Spater entertained
a party of friends at the Phoenix
Club last Wednesday noon in
honor of his recent successes.
Covers were laid for eleven.
The Simchas T'ra -dance given
under the auspices of the Hebrew
Ladies' Aid Society at Park
Dance Hall, 56 'Adams Ave. E.,
to be held on Sunday, Oct. 14, at
8 P. M., will be one of the social
events of the season. A big
crowd is expected. The proceeds
will go to local charities. Mrs.
Louis Becsky is chairman of the
arrangements committee.
Mr. L. Weinstein is in New
York.
Mr. Jesse Grabowsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabowsky, 686
Brush boulevard, has returned to
the U. S. S. Kansas, of the Atlan-
tic fleet, after a short furlough.
Mr. Grabowsky has been in serv-
ice in the navy since the begin-
ning of the war and is at present
in the fire control division of his
ship. This division controls the
gun fire of the ship when in ac :-
tion.
In response to a request of the
school board to nominate a medical
inspector for the Denver public
schools, the Medical Association of
the city and county of Denver has
unanimously • elected Dr. Joseph M.
Shapiro for the post.
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During these times of delayed shipments and
scarcity of materials, it is unusual to find a corn-
plete assortment of medium priced dinnerware.
We pride ourselves on having foreseen the present
conditions—and having • obtained a full line of ex-
cepticnally attractive patterns. Selected with the
utmost care, we believe you will be delighted with
them.
All, are "open stock"—which gives you the oppor-
tunity of purchasing a few pieces at a time. And,
buying dinnerware from us means you will always
be able to replenish your set.
Prices for complete table service are $16 to $50.
May we show them to you? "
McNiff
CHINA. GLASSWARE
The Millar Silk Co.
"Show the New Silks First"
Cor. Grand River and Farmer
Offers Next Week Only
Black Lyons Chiffon Velvet
Regular $7.50 value
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Specially priced at $6.00 a yd.
Phone Main 1625
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307 Washington Arcade
LANE BRYANT
Cherr9 4049
255 WOODWARD AVENUE
Washington Arcade
56 BROADWAY
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Fall Displays of
mart Fall Modes in
XPECTANT
MOTHERS can
wear Lane Bryant
apparel with equal satis-
faction when the figure
returns to normal. Your
suit or dress you may
purchase now is NOT
AN ADDITIONAL EX-
PENSE.
SILVERWARE
30 Library Avenue. Con. fast Grand River.
-Russetc4
T Lane Bryant the
expectant mother
will find at all times
the same assortment of
up-to-the-minute styles
!adapted for maternity, as
'offered elsewhere for the
normal figure.
to match or harmonize
with the new Autumn
colorings.
Medium Priced
Dinnerware
A
MATERNITY
APPAREL
Blouses
Chas. H. Barr
ESTABLISHED IN 1849.
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