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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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day afternoon pr ...I to he of in-

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. Harris, of
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entertaining as their guei.t their
re% lev‘ed be Mr,. Oscar
-i-ter, Nits , Pearl Le Bosky, of

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MISS IRMA KUNSTLER.

Itti•iness of Bentz a \Voinail, -

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'talented daughter of Dr. and hIrs. M. Kunstler, of 175 Adams

tainer and dancer.

east, on Sunday, fhiccfnbcr

Diamond Merchants, Woodward Ave. st John R St.
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In Memory of an Heroic
Jewess.

nurse who (lied at her post of duty at

the Jt•wisli Refugee.' lamp at Alex-

.\rt Museum under the auspice's
andria. Egypt. a unique monument
Pl. \IT informal di., ti-ion took of the Scarab (lub, is Mrs. .Mina to perpetuate her moue was begun.
place 011 the (told( cif job.
1,a,ick \Vertu., who ha- won con- hliss Kaplan had always deplored tlo

necessity of treating the Jewish chil-

.\ unique reception was given siderably gratis' for the excellency dren of Jerusalem suffering from
la-t Sunday in honor of Mr. and of her portrait paintings. She has trachoma in their homes. Time after

Mr•. Netzorg at a lionse-warm- on exhibition the portraits of
Fish, of Chicago, and
rs.
St.
ing in their new home at I
r.. * Fliarle. Comstock Russell,
Antoine street. The gathering of
ife
the eighty-five people in attend- of I )(via. NIES. \Verin• is the w
Dam id II. \ Vertu.. They re•ide
ance te as particularly' noteworthy,

inasmuch a. they are all relatk es at I:1; \ delaide street.

of the aged couple. 'lttle were

brothers. daughter., sons,

are now occupying their

nephews and grand-children rep- new home at 333 Webb avenue.
Mr. Max N. Friedmann, seitiot
resented. .NII joined happily in
the splendid tribute to the vener- law student at Harvard, is spend

able couple.

NIrs. Fanny I lalbstein,

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enue, left for New
avenue,

York last

'Thursday, %%here she

ing a week with his parents. Mr
and Nit's. Joseph Friedmann, of

121 Nledhury.

Mr. Sylvan S. Gnome' . has left
for Washington, I). C., for a visit

to his parents over the holidays.
GOING AHEAD.
Ile will also visit friends in New
York. Philadelphia. and Boni-
The )ear's end i• in sight ; figures are

.0 nearly complete that we know that
we are finishing up, by a considerable

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'au appeal for such a 101111 and in a feu
minutes over $600 was subscribed to
t and additional subscriptions are ex-
pected.
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Among the contributions already
received are
$101-Mrs. Nathan Stratus, Dr. Al-
, frill Meyer, Mt. Sinai Alumni Asso-
ciation.
$25 - M r. Meyer Goodfriend, Mrs.
Lind \Veinlieint.
$10-Ales. J. C. Guggenheimer, Mrs.
Richard Gottheil, Miss Eva Leon,
hliss Carrie Goodfriend, Miss Fanny I. , -M,f-r..:!-IrZ-r%,.'-i- s:*.-17::-%::::-.r......"-r,-^-r....'-t -,Le-s,- ,- .*r... 4 .r...'C''.."%"1. 4r..:4::f:11f- se--r
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hleyers, Miss Susan N. Jones.

ALAN KOPELSON • i

School of Piano Forte
160 Medbury Avenue.

lime she implored If adassah for
funds to provide these unfortunate
children with hospital treatment. But
SIX FOR 25e
liadassah's resources compelled a re-
By mall enclose 27 cents In stamps.
luctant denial of her plea. •
Good any time at 5 downtown theatres
.\t the memorial meeting Miss lien-
WOODWARD THEATRE CO.
rietta Szold, head of Iladassah, made
306 Breitmeyer Bldg.

\I r. and Mrs. Sidney J. New-

man

I'. Harris, of

margin. the greatest business year in It.
2940 F.. Itrand Boulevard ntt-
Siegel Co.'s history.
And the greater part of the year our ionnee the engagement of their
country has been at war. Sure, such a sister. Miss Florence Iae Bosky, to
record as this is evidence that we have
Mn. Philip Illoonigarden. son of
heard the patriotic call to "Carry On"
and that we are serving the people just Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Bloonigarden
when service means so much: just when of this city.
thoroughly dependable garments are de-
manded at prices in keeping with eco-
nomic condition.
No effort has been spared to make It
Siegel C.o.'s service full and gisx1 and
to keep priers at old level., .o far as

MOVIE TICKETS

Certainly this is no time to give frivolous, imprac-
tical Christmas gifts. The abnormal conditions
under which we will celebrate this Christmas -
demands that practical gifts be favored. And
surely there are few more practical and appro-
priate gifts than slippers.

Fur Trimmed Carriage
and Auto Boots

The very practical gift, made of
quilted satin or black velvet,
fur trimmed. Can also be had
in black kid, wool lined, and
fur trimmed, especially adapted
for auto wear. Prices-

205 Washington Arcade
Cherry 11454.

$ 6 to $10

We pay like attention to both old and

new etotomerr.

tn. wi1••Nston Blvd.

The Fur Trimmed Juliet

DETROIT'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOP
— for—

YOUNG MEN AND BOYS

This is a very popular slipper, com-
bining daintiness and warna.
Made of felt in various shades
and fur-trimmed to match,

Shop-Then Compare Our Prices

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$1.25, $1.65

The Peerless Comfy Slipper

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

Call West 28 or West 139

1217 West Jefferson Ave.

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DETROIT, MICH.
726 Brush Street

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There is a slipper for everyone, from the tiniest
tot to Granddad, slippers for men and women of
practically every type. There are so many differ-
ent styles shown here that it requires five sep-
arate departments on five floors to present this
great holiday display.

Don't put off making your selection another day. Come in tomorrow.
Slippers can be exchanged any time between Christmas and New Year's.

Madam Rau

CRYSTAL ICE CO.,Ltd.

A. MINKOWSKY

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Practical Gifts Favored

war.

To the old, because they are our
friend., to the new because every one
of them is an old customer in the mak-
ing, and we like none better than those
we have made through merit, quality of
our merchandise, economy in pricing,
courtesy and service.-Adv.

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OLD Gowns Made NEW

possible.
In these time we arc doing all that
any house can do to keep up business.
to keep down waste and Ti. do our
"hit" to keep our country tit and ready
to meet and hear the burdens of the

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS

She has recently appeared in patriotic socials.

1., lila, to Mr. lo.epli Strainer, of
t the memorial meeting held in
.\ meeting of the I laskallall So- this city.
Ni w York City recently in honor of
viet% was held at the home of Dr.
.Ntining the local artists who Rose Kaplan, the heroic Iladassall

exhibiting their work at the

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-whatever the limitations of your purse may be, remember that Christmas
this year more than ever before must be a time of THOUGHTFUL GIVINZ,
LADIES' WATCHES From $20.00 to $1,000.00
With guaranteed movement. of high grade.
Specials at $22.00, $50.00, $75.00.
Thin Models.
$20.00 to $400.00
MEN'S WATCHES
The Quality of these will be proven by the consistent accuracy and
reliable service.
Hall Clocks with Tubular Chimes.
MILITARY WRIST WATCHES
Mantel Clocks-hour and half hour strike.
Folding Clocks-In leather and sliver cases.
GIFTS CAREFULLY CHOSEN CAR•
RY THE GREATEST SENTIMENT

se. E. Irma, who is only 11 years old, is a charming singer, enter-

'11obinson. her treatment of the
i1;411.
-object Iwing most scholarly.
NI r and NIrs. Samuel Schlussel
I fr• wo,ion %%a- le,' he Nit's. M.
Paiiimoelie. and Mr•. Samuel of Is] Fsskine street, announce
1,togoi%cr (1 a• in charge of ar- the betrothal of their daughter.

r). I larris. lit? Farnsworth aye- are

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I). II I pp.ttin. Nlr and to NIT. - N Kaplan for the benefit
Rudolph ko-enla'rg a wl of the Jewish boys at ( amp I u•-
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wear good clothes of our tailor-

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A. C. KRE.INZ
TAILOR
925 Woodward Ave.

1.1 NE

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Don't envy well dressed men.
call and sleet some of the real
woolens, pick out a smart design,
let us take your measure and

We especially urge you to buy an all wool suit now. The new
cotton.
clothes for future wear will contain from 30 Ti
N. It.: Owing to an unusual advance In rent our down - town store at
itt John It will be diseoutinued after January 1st.

lenur East. atIllotIlIce

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ter. Ilertha. to Mr. !tarry I it/M-

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Made her home with hi r sister,

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In one of the swagger sults we
are tailoring for men who like to
be well dressed, not only on
Christmas Day but all the year
around, he certainly would be en-

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For the skating devotee, a pair of
these pearl gray elk or white calf
skating shoes of the high cut style
as pictured would make an excel-
lent gift.

Smolt.
Elk

$

rissrarsy

8

Wilts
Calf

$9 $10

Black and Tan Skating Shoes,
regulation
height
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*4 50

Fur-Trimmed
Cavaliers

These are made of quilted
satin, blue, pink, white, old rose
and gray. They are fur
trimmer( and have cov-
ered Cuban heels with
turn soles. Price-

$3.50

The New "Hylo"

This slipper can be worn as illustrated, or the
tops can be turned tip and buttoned, mak-
ing a very warm high slipper. Comes
in three shades, brown, gray and

wine, in two-tone effects, at-

'1.75

Christmas
Hosiery
in Fancy
Boxes,
59c and up

Skating Shoes of White
Calf and Pearl Gray Elk

Same style
for
srss•VIJ

$2.00 men. so c n

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