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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Gift For The Enure . Family
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SOCIETY

aneZrgant

A beautiful Cane Dav-
enport Suite in Maho-
gany, Pullman make

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(•t if the most successful WOOL FUND OF RED CROSS

dance, of the season etas the one

UNIT AT TEMPLE BETH EL

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Our Great Semi-Annual

Nlajustie 11011, I /ccember

2.

RINDSKOFF.

The

large croivd present enjotell

CLEARANCE
SALE

tniting the many church Red Cross
it
units in Detroit the Temple
im; to the music furnished ht Hlh El \Voincit's .\iixil ary l'nit
ols out conspictionsly fur the high
Shook's orchestra. This club,
.•.,I,ty of it:
and for the ,plan-
during the , ills scar of it ,
I it, it has alread ■ contriloited. ()lie
1 TH., l uloc I , I..partmetit, of the unit
',kwi. has iiiine much ti,
dur ft col Fluid, probably the 1110.1
mule its aims of charity and
importarn part of the Nvork, as it in-
Go o d
.\11y
sle ■ Vkli
I,li.tting of sweaters, sock,
young 11)011 or ‘vonian is ego'
etc articles that are
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ileCesSAry its the Cold
diall ■ invited to attend the meet

Great Reductions Apply on All
Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Waists, Negligees, Skirts,
Under Apparel, etc.

ings. The next ,nit' will he held

Sunday afternoon, 1 1ecetriber

at the Majestic I lall.

The misses .ktla ;old Nlelvina

atre

party at

the Temple.

2d Floor, 255 Woodward Washington Arcade

\ I edl wry

aVelille,

IS

friends ill l'oledo, (1hio,

NIV IS34. 10.%ta W s.lilAW AW ANIS ISIA IM SW ISVI.V aN N W aSS.W s lt.WASS

THE GORHAM SHOP

her the sincere appreciation of
the woi ten who hate been associated

fur

'1.75

This Dainty Slififier

is made of quilted slipper, daintily
trimmed, is easily slipped on
and off, low heel and turn
sole. Price.

'3.50

Fur Trimmed
Cavaliers

These are made of quilted
satin, blue, pink. white, out
rose and gray. They are for
trimmed and have covered
Cuban heels 55I111 111111 volt's.
Price,

$3.50

All Felt Cavaliers

They have corded silk
trimmings at the top
as illustrated. have
padded comfy soles and
are in dark !doe and
red. Price,

$2.50

Men's 026era Slififiers

rry popular slipper that IS easy

.■ 7 on and MT, as well as
the popular Everett slipper
priced at

$2.25 to
$3.00

Puss in

Boot Comfy Slififier

These conic in red or bi...e felt
with padded sole. Appropriate
for either boys or girls.

101 ■■I d ! i i nd

merle, that have been sent to Rev.
of I 'I our J. Drachm:1n, in charge of Jew-
re ,f. f;otrk n adtl Cca.iii:sip 1 C
2 uiai,
sl tt. rr:
VISI1.111P, :,:,
s w eaters,,
,.. socks, 32 pairs of wristlets, 27

phli lut ' s ::::Nostit‘11.11.(‘':.ig 17:: hil l::1 ,1 1 )Cli t. :: .: '\'1 7iI: 1‘1,o,t,i
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,5 e.:::trs
liei it:Il
kc
l i i: s.., I . e.ihtusa:iolebtio,:n thic tiunit

will

.,; lication to firs.. Rindskoff ' or 1:1:1";
:,1 1) uth lu te•
,
Inoue of Mrs. I larry Susson. of . ! : iter rioi ililii se tn.i\ctrioilni:r sy yillato

PRIEDENBERG'S
URNITURE HOUSE

$9.00

913-17 Hastings St., near Crosstown
Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock
Ridge 5509

',hen to those who desire to aid in
NIrs. N. Phillips, formerly of Ill;. most useful work.

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Bi g

ann,,uncv,, the marriat:e

of her daughter, Adele, to NIr.

Ilarry

Silberstein, son

of :qr.

and N1rs. S. Sillter•dein, oil 1)e-

ccniber 3. The young couple

will be at home after January I

JUDGE COMMAND
TALKS BEFORE
BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

Bargains

11 11 regular meeting of the Ilicur
Cholem Juniors was held at their club

at the Fdlinar .\ partments, 56 rooms at the K. of P. hall, on Thin's-
\Villk avenue.
day evening, December 6th, 1917.

.\ meeting- of the I laskadah, a
Zionist organization composed of
local collegiate people, was held
at the home of 1)r. and NIrs. Louis
NI. Ilalbstein, of 1•10 Itlichigan

avenue, last Stmilay. Among

those who took part in active dis-

cussion were Dr. Noah .1ronstam,
Dr. R. (1. Harris, Spencer Fish-

The Hon. Edward Command, Judge
of Pmhate, was the speaker of the
eveniig. Judge Command gave a very
interesting talk, particularly emplia.
siziog the true love and comradeship
of the Jews for their fellowmen.
Mr. Louis Cohen spoke on the Zion-
ist fuestion, and urged every Inenther
to ;ssist in the work of selling "Shek-
els' for the Shekel Day to be held
1)t-ember 16th.

The musical part of the program
teas also a very enjoyable one: Miss
with a bullet Itinchr(m.
Delores \Vaiss, of the Little Theatre
Company, rendered several readings
iecei%ed with hearty applause, and
Master Alexander Strauss entertained
with a number of violin solos, ren-
dered in a manner truly remarkable.
There are many things to be con. Master Strauss was ably accompanied
sidereal in buying winter garments, on the piano by ffiss Jennie Holskin.
and the first of all to be thought Lill Dancing concluded the program for
is the material. For no atnount of the evening. The next meeting of the
artistic designing or good tailoring society will be held December 21st.

We are giving the public
the benefit of buying Furs

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I lalbstein entertained charmingly

INTERESTING NEWS
ABOUT LATE
FASHIONS FOR WOMEN

will stake a costume really modish Mr. theory NV. Wizer will he the
unless the fabric is beautiful and very- speaker of the evening.
iceable.
For your suit or topcoat B. Siegel
shows light weight velours,
cuna. Buckskin cloth, Suede cloth or
Serge.
The Velours are especiall ■
-
lovely in a new silveriolle weave, an
Flint. Mich.-The Voting Hebrew
effect achieved by an interweaving of
,S, , cial Club of Flint is giving a liene•
a greyish
Malty one-piece
lit dancing party Thursday, Dec. 27,
street dresses are developed in Ve6
1917, at the flasonic Temple of Flint
let, Serge, or Serge and Silk coin-
benefit
hi„atlims „ml are partictil„rly good.
for, he
(: f a 1 ,7 w , s ,Y,na, g,()gue '
.th,rnnnn
can, Hebrew
was
g owns
there in N . eivet. satin, char _ organized a little user a year ago for
Le seent
mettse. Silk-Tulle, Crepe Meteors and the social welfare of the Flint Jewish
chiffon.
. elyet intitis _ community. The present officers of
Put f
the club are: Mr. L. Green. Presi-
pined leader, especially for forin. , 1
dent; Miss Clara Schwartz, Vice Pres-
' daytime functions.
Es ening wrap , '
'Mr. Sam Bloomberg, Treasurer,
are fashioned of Satin in wonderful '
- lotion or and fir. Harold Fienberg, Secretary.
hrocades, with lining of
1.1 a recent mass meeting held in
Crepe Silk. Other wraps are of C liff-
Flint the Jewish Congregation raised
Ion lined with fur or sometimes yet-
about $1 2,000 towards the schule fund
■ et.
following members will have
Colors all center theist
full charge of the dance: Mr. Louis
There is e‘cre shade of brown undo
w
are the 16,1 Stern. Chairman: Mr. Sam Bloomberg,
II
the sun, among which
mahogany. certain
red, Mr. Sol Wineman, Mr. J. E. Bloom-
a n d
too; there berg and .Mr. Harold Fienberg.

FLINT YOUNG PEOPLE
TO GIVE BENEFIT SOCIAL
FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE

co.

are trentendously popular

' is a wonderful beetroot and then a
Chinese and a sun and brick shade.
Negligee robe, of Crepe de Chine
are prettily, trimmed with satin rib-
bon and very dainty novelty lace,.
Sleeves and floating draperies trim-
med in this manner are exceedingly
graceful and the ribbon gives a firmer
edge when such soft and Huffy fabrics
are used.
motor coats of grey Siberian squir-
rel for are having the vogue this
winter. They are very warm and
comfortable and are not oser-bulky.-
.Ndv.

Rabbi Charles J. Freund of Temple
Emanuel, Grand Rapids. 'Mich., has been
notified of his appointment as Michigan
Member of the 'pedal food conservation
tommittee of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis.

OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

205 Washington Arcade
Cherry 1145-J.

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Our Shop Is Open Every Evening

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School of Plano Forte
160 Medbury Avenue.

North 5747-R

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A. MINKOWSKY

"10 TO 20"

Here is a "sure thing" way to save money on your
Xmas Gifts!

Listed below you will find ten items! Each item is
numbered. The idea is as follows: You can buy article
number 11 for $11! Article number 12 will cost you
$12! And so on throughout the entire grouping. Every
item sells at a price that corresponds to that number.

Save money! Visit this store during our great annual
sale,

No. 11.

No. 16,

I 1•2x6 1.2 Axmin-
ster Rug; splendid
value

14 yards Granite

Inlaid Linoleum ....

6x9 heavy Brussels
Rug

No. 17.
14 yds. Wood Pat.
tern Interval Lin-
oleum

No. 13.

No. 18.

9x12 Tapestry
Rug

One pair Duplex
Velour Drapes

Nd. 14.
No.

ALAN KOPELSON

$ 1 . 1 5 & $1.50

at end of the season prices

No. 12.

Child's sizes.

$1.25 & $1.75

A Tennessee Cedar Chest, 2 Wide Copper Bands and
Brass Lock, 32 inches wide, I 2 inches high,
dove-tailed construction

216 East \Varren avenue.

Diamond Merchants, Woodward Ave. at John R St.
SLVWVOLVE,.1~48.Wili%10.11.WAISVANAN.I.WCWVCILVCS.Vililk%%%1 ■

These very serviceable slippers
come in all colors, trimmed
with ribbon and silk pom-
harmonize.
poms that
They are priced at-

ifer ' en."'" have lire" re -

a 1"ht.'. "r't.::. e snit'11; 11(.1tit'1111;;',Iet Itih'tlifeVit':;11

NIonday, 1)eeember 17, at •the

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS

The Peerless Comfy Slitter

A Gift for your Wife, Sister, Mother or Sweetheart

S ol a .ource if invaluable aid to other

5 o f :\liss Sylvia ..lac° 1 's'"'.
this
held) -elect
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siiil\l,"elrtsli
t:. itti

LANE BRYANT

FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN

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\

I He Wool Fund I , in charge of
NI \ 'ham Rhoishog, whose Oole•
1: 01. id,l ■ teal in this work has earned

\Vedn•sdav :therm., ol, in hono r \‘''''',"'

SLIPPERS OF EVERY TYPE

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Cohen, of l'alifornia avenue, en- in all (cti ities of the unit. Mrs.
tcrtaiin ., 1 w i t h a ', mo n thl y a p_ Rindskoti- has systematized her de-
,
tlent ii, tit t.tit most ri
1)ixie t:t1n:tnia
manner.
imintell luncheon at the
f amiliar
'[ea Rooms, I\ dlowed I ty a the - curry phase' of Ill's': r:yeork
f and lit'"irs Is.ueiitni i

ALL SIZES, 36 TO 56 BUST

-whatever the limitations of your purse may be, remember that (.hristmai
this year more than ever before must be a time of THOUGHTFUL
LADIES' WATCHES
From $20.00 to $1,000.00
With guaranteed movements of high grade.
Specials at $20.00, $50.00. $75.00.
MEN'S WATCHES
$20.00 to $400.00
Thin Models,
The quality of these will be proven by the consistent accuracy and
reliable service.
MILITARY WRIST WATCHES
Hall Clocks with Tubular Chimes.
Mantel Clocks-hour and half hour strike.
Folding Clocks-In leather and silver cases.
GIFTS CAREFULLY CHOSEN CAR.
RV THE GREATEST SENTIMENT

A durable and attrac-
tive suite of furniture
covered in a high grade
tapestry.

every minute if the time, thin,

Is Now in Progress!

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spring edge, revolving
seat, including cotton pad.

IS TRIBUTE TO MRS. WM.

gi en by the Linty Club at th,

No. 19.

Mahogany Floor $14
Lamp and Shade

heavy Brussels Rug.

No. 15.

No. 20.

7 1-2x9 heavy Brus
sels Rug

$i

1.4:10 1.2 extra

7 1-2x9 Axminster
Rug

$16
$17
$18
$19
$20

cAniSLERSAiric°

VOCAL INSTRUCTOR

Orciduate of MOSCOW Imperial conservatory
Fifteen Year.' Teaching Experience In Europe
Sight Singing-Courses In Concert, Oratorio, and Grand Opera Singing
55 Ill !crept a Limited Nulnher of Pupils at Studio
ur Residence of Pupils

183-185 Woodward Ave.

726 Brush Street

ft: ce.:

DETROIT, MICH.

321 Woodward Ave.

Between Columbia and Montcalm Cadillac 839

