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MERICA'S largest and
most stylish stock of
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you here.
Drive up in your car —
you'll find plenty of park-
ing space in front of the
store.
H. &B. Marks
America's Leading
Manufacturing Furriers
212-214-216
MICHIGAN AVE.
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To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
103 East Palmer A Avenue, Telephone North 4063,not later than Wednesday evening.
The annual meeting of the Jewish Widows' Aid Society was held
Thursday, October 4, in the vestry rooms. of Temple Beth El. Inter-
esting reports were read by the various officers, that of Mrs. M. C.
Weil including a list of members who have each given the sum of
$100 as a memorial to a departed dear one. Those contributing are
Mrs. Henry Krolik, Mrs. Leopold Freud, Miss Rosenthal, the daugh-
ters of Mrs. Rebecca Burton, Mrs. I. L. Scheinman, Mrs. D. W.
Simons, Mrs. Henry Fechimer, Mrs. Joseph Selling, Mrs. Hugo
A. Freund, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. M. C. Weil and Mr. Sam
Summerfield. The following officers have been chosen to serve for
the ensuing year President, Mrs. M. C. Weil ; first vice-president;
Mrs. Esther Schlessinger ; second vice-president, Mrs. A. E. Rosen-
garten, and six trustees.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius West are ter by the club. However, the se:-
the guestS. of relatives in Toledo. rious side has not been neglected
for it was decided to send boxes
• Mrs. Seymour Hirsch, who has to members who are serving Un-
been the guest of her parents, has cle Sam. The young ladies will
returned to her home in Toledo. also do their bit by knitting
One of the first affairs of the sweaters and scarfs for the Red
season was a theater party given Cross. The meetings of the Uni-
by the Unity Club on Friday ty Club are held every other Sun-
evening, Oct. 5, at the Temple day at Milburn Hall, 1495 Wood-
Theater, and the affair was char- ward avenue, and visitors are al-
acterized by the usual good fel- ways welcome.
lowship spirit of the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wine-
This is only the first of many en- man and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer
tertainments planned for the win- Meyer are in Cincinnati to attend
the burial of their uncle, Mr. Levi
Bettman.
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Mrs. E. Marx of Cincinnati is
the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam-
,
uel Rindscoff.
312 David Whitney Bldg.
Miss Irma Sloman has left for
Cleveland to spend several days
as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Nathan Sloss.
Mrs. Melville S. Welt has ar-
rived home from a visit in Chi-
Imported and American Made
cago.
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik has left
Are shown in an infinite
for
a several weeks stay at At-
variety of new, becoming
lantic City.
models, embodying all the
latest whimsies in collars,
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart have
cuffs and decorative touches.
announced the engagement of
In stock at the quoted prices
their daughter, Miriam, to Mr.
are:
Edward S. Sykes of New York.
American Made Blouses
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roths-
of Silks and Crepes at $5.00
child
announce the engagement
- to $20.00.
of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr.
Imported Blouses
Grover Wolf of this city.
Handmade, $7.00 to $40.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zenner
are occupying their new home at
221Boston Boulevard east.
Mrs. A. Feiss of Toledo spent
several days in the city as the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Al-
bert Schloss.
Dainty
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MATERNITY
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from the new- APPAREL
est modes for the Mother-to-be. Effectively
conceal the condition. Are just as satisfactory
after figure returns to normal. Prices no high-
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er than for ordinary clothes.
LANE BRYANT
Smartest Street Shoe of the
hour .
Patent Leather
Vamp with
Baramboo Cloth
Top . . . also
Brown Cordo Russia
Vamp with Khaki
Cloth Top
known in
our shop
as the—
Sammie
Boot
ALFRED J. RUBY
Inc.
101 Washington Boulevard
SHORT OF COAL?
It should concern you—the liberal use of
your Fireplace now will save you anxious
moments this winter—and besides, comfort
these chilly evenings, can only be had with
a bright fire burning in the grate.
You can select any article to adorn
the fireplace or equip a Mantel com-
plete at NETTINGS—exclusive pat-
terns and unique finishes characterize
each fixing—the selection is greater
than any west of New York.
"OUR LIGHTS SHINE EVERYWHERE"
USE YOUR FIREPLACE
2nd Floor
255 Woodward
iss Tiara &W all
French Dressmaking and
Ladies' Tailoring
836 Brush St.
Telephone Ridge 1016
ALAN KOPELSON
School of Piano Forte
160 Medbury Ave.
North 5747-R