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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Society

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Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Thumin
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Werner
of New York City are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaufman
of 7 Illinois street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Freud of
Marlborough avenue have re-
turned from West Baden, Ind.
Among the ladies who will co-
operate with Mrs. Harry Goldstein
in the bag and cake sale to be given
for the benefit of the Tuberculo-
sis Sanitorium at the Madison
theater building on Tuesday, No-
vember 6, are: Mrs. J. E. Gold-
berg, Miss Siegel and Mrs. Her-
man Lieberman. These ladies have
. volunteered their services since the
announcement of the list as pub-
lished elsewhere in this issue.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Siegel of Bos-
ton boulevard are in Atlantic City.
Air. and Airs. J. Michelson of
Highland Park have left for Bos-
ton, Mass., where they will visit
their son, Harry H. Michelson,
who is a member of the quarter-
masters' division of the Engineer-
ing Corps of the U. S. Army.
Miss Bessye Barnett of 268
Medbury avenue is leaving on
Saturday for Kansas City, Mo.,
where she will be the guest of
friends for three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Ullman
are occupying their new home on
Chicago boulevard.

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DINING-ROOM SUITE

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IGH' class, beautiful Period suites; corn-

paring very favorably with those selling
for much more than our price are
featured for Monday. All are built
solidly and richly finished.

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We furnish, below, the actual price of each article
making up an Adam suite.

$45 Buffet, $25 Table,
(5) Chairs $25, $35 China-
Cabinet, $8.00 Arm Chair

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Select Pelts—Moderately Priced

Furriers and Designers

Repairing and Remodeling

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CAKE AND BAG SALE FOR TU-
BERCULOSIS PATIENTS.

Under the direction of Mrs. Harry
Goldstein, of 22 Forest avenue, East,
a number of public-spirited Jewish
have arranged to hold a cake
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rothstein women
and bag sale on Tuesday and
will be at home to their friends Wednesday, November 6th and 7th,
after Nov. 15 at 183 Kenilworth for the purpose of raising funds tc
equip a moving picture booth at the
avenue.
Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitarium, lo-
cated at Twelfth and Elmhurst. A
storeroom in the Madison Theater
CHARMING SIMPLICITY MARKS building, at Grand Circus Park, haF
THE NEW AFTERNOON
been secured, and it is hoped the pub-
GOWNS.
lic will respond liberally to this most
Because of the war, the Parisian worthy object.
There arc many Jewish patients at
designers have introduced a new style
the
Sanitarium, which is performing
of evening dress—a model that is, in
reality, a combination dress which a great service to the entire city. A
may be used for afternoon affairs as little diversified entertainment would
well. One of these dresses we are go far to brighten the spirits of the
showing is of dark blue satin, the inmates and further their recovery.
Other ladies associated with Mrs
skirt being embroidered with silver
roses. The bodice is formed in cir- Goldstein in this work are: Mrs
Louis Grosslight, Mrs. Sam Kant-
cular capelike shape of silver-cloth,
one side being drawn across the front near, Mrs. Louis Musliner, Mrs. Abe
and pleated under the arm, the other SchilIman, Mrs. Jennie Cohen, Mrs
falling down the skirt to almost half agnes A. Herschfeld and others.
its length.
Any woman who desires to aid in
In the displays of this house one
this work is urgently requested to
can note many dresses made in pep-
communicate with Mrs. Goldstein, who
lum form of satin or other silky ma-
will furnish all the necessary infor-
terials, which are weighed down
mation. Her telephone number is
around the bottom with heavy em-
broidery of chenille or wool or dull Grand 1322.
gold thread. The same trimming ap-
Dorothy W. Block haS been award
pears on the sleeves, which are usual- ed the Maria Mitchell memorial
ly large and open. Heavy silk em-
broidery is much fancied for dress scholarship of $500, to be used in re
search work at the Harvard Observa-
trimmings this season. One of the
features of the winter styles is a long tory during 1917-1918. For the last two
years Miss Block has been labora-
tunic which allows very little of the
tory
assistant in the department or
skirt to show beneath it. One also
astronomy
at 1-hinter College.
sees wide fur bands on the bottom of
Miss Minnie H. Goldman, (laugh--
softly pleated dresses hung from the
shoulders.
One charming gown recently shown
was of silver tulle and embroidery.
The front of the skirt was arranged
French Dressmaking and
in a panel extended over the shoul-
Ladies' Tailoring
ders, crossing the bodice at the front
and falling down on each side of the
836 Brush St.
panel in loops. These ribbons were
Telephone
Ridge 1016
held at the waist line by coral tinted
buttons.—Adv.

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Charles H. Barr

307 Washington Arcade
Cherry 4049

at comparatively low prices

Lingerie--

IN GOLD
IN PLATINUM
IN GOLD AND PLATINUM COMBINED

GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS

Incorporated
Diamond Merchants

WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R. ST.

ESTABLISHED

RELIABLE

1905

RENOVATORS

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

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oudoir Dainties

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down Comforters and
Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton Felt Mattresses Cleaned end
Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking Furnished.
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding

Phone Cadillac 895

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

We re-lacquer and re-finish brass beds 359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich

