A merica Apish PerioSeal Cotter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 0(1(0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Starting Yesterday, January 3rd 1 \ regular meeting of the Delta Every pair in stock will get its price lowered $2. Included are the famous Banister shoes-the last word in distinctive footwear. Women's boots regularly priced at $8 to $16-reduced $2. In a corn- nlete size range from 2 to 8. All slippers reduced $2. And all buckles reduced 25c;. Men's shoes regularly priced at $7 to $14- reduced $2. Rogers-Shaffer Co. Book Building, 41 Washington Boulevard. /yank`' are Continues the CLEARANCE of All Winter Apparel ! To Fit Women Of All Sizes---36 to 56 Bust COATS, formerly to $35.00 at $14.75 COATS, formerly to $39.75 at $19.75 COATS, formerly to $44. 75 at $29.75 COATS, formerly to $64.75 at $49.75 SUITS, formerly at $39.75 at $19.50 SUITS, formerly at $44.75 $29.75 SUITS, formerly at $59.75 at $39.75 DRESSES, formerly to $29.75 $16.50 DRESSES, formerly to $59.75 at ... $29.75 DRESSES, formerly to $69.75 at $39.75 Evening Dresses, formerly to $99.50 at $25.00. Waists, Skirts, Underwear, Negligee and Maternity Apparel also included in this GREAT SALE! ane Bryant 2nd Floor Telephone Washington L Cherry Arcade 747 255 WOODWARD AVENUE Sorority will be held on Mon day evening, January 7M, at the home of Nliss Bessie N'ine, 2so Fast Montcalin Street. covers being laid for :in. . \ ['long the guests were NIr. and 'Mrs 1 ler- 205 Washington Arcade Cherry 11454. THE GORHAM SHOP JANUARY SALE Of Discontinued Lines and Surplus Stocks of STERLING SILVER, SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND WATCHES, STATIONERY AND GOLD JEWELRY in preparation for Inventory. Reductions of 10 to 25 Per Cent. This Is an unusual opportunity to enable you to acquire many desir. able articles at a substantial saving. GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS Detroit's Foremost Laundries WILL TRY TO Save 10,000 Tons of Coal Will You Help? The following laundries will close their plants one day each week. MN will effect a saving of Ten Thousand Tons of Coal during the year. Will you send your clothes to be laundried on Friday afternoon or Sat- urday morning, to be returned Wednesday? Your cooperation in this matter will save many families from suffering during this crisis. Argo Laundry Banner Laundry Colonial Laundry Crawford Laundry Crescent Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. Cross Laundry De Luxe Laundry Dispatch Laundry Fame Detroit Laundry Highland Park Laundry Hoskins Laundry Hoyt's Steam Laundry La Measure Bros. Laundry Mason's Laundry Massachusetts Laundry Palace Model Laundry Mechanics' Laundry Mich. Steam Laundry Modern Laundry Monarch Laundry Olds Laundry Parisian laundry Senate Laundry Stamler Laundry Standard Laundry Troy Laundry Wagner Laundry Washington Laundry Weller Laundry West Side Laundry Esq.. re Detroit tit engage in business in Icy c l an d, I )1)io. The guests in- uary rith, from 7 to I I p. in., in most interesting meetings of the honor of their 30111 wedding an- lervish IN'omait's Club held this it versa ry season, will take place Sunday a - Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin will speak tenon), January the assem- before the . 20th Century Club bly rooms of Temple Beth El. 'Hie Tuesday next. His subject will be program will consist of a suffrage play given through the courtesy "The Book of Psalms." Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam Schechter, of of the \Vayne Count)' Equal Suf- 101:1 NI ichigan .\ve. celebrated frage League. Miss Jeanette Fra- their sixth wedding anniversay on zer will render a 'cello solo, On Monday afternoon, January New Year's Day. .1 large circle of friends joined them in com- 7th, in the Temple assembly rooms, NIr. Chas. Aloore, chairman of the memorating the day. :Commission of Fine Arts, Will de- Mrs. Eugene I. Hartman, of , liver an illustrated address on "Art Palmer Ave. is visiting her in Detroit." The meeting will lie father in Schenectady. N. Y. followed l,' a so cial half hour. Ladies' Auxiliary of Mogen Abraham Celebrate Fifth Anniversary The annual election of officers wan held with the following results: Presi dent, Mrs. S. M. Lanipke; \'ice-Presis dent, ,Mrs. I.. Stiller; Secretary, NIrs. N. P. Levin; Treasurer, Mrs. 1.. Edi- son; Directors. Mrs. L. Friedman and Mrs. J. K. Greenberg. In recognition of their splendid ser- vice to the society, the president and secretary were presented with beau- tiful silver loving cups. These ladies Inive been untiring in their efforts to further interests of the auxiliary dur- ing the entire five years of its exist- ence. An interesting program followed after which refreshments were screed. Girls' Winter and Spring Apparel-Present and New Styles. Echoes from the fashions of adults are always to be found in Children's modes. It le not so touch in the mat- ter of line as in color and material. The fact that grow-ups are straight of line does not effect girls' fashion., for they have been straight lined all along. Winter coats are shown at II. Siegel Co.'s in charming Velour De Leiner, in various shades of brown, such as caster, chestnut and African tones. Many are made short waisted end have warm muffler collars of fur, or novelty plush. Clever little side pock- ets are 144'11 and often a double row down the front of novelty buttons. JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB Through the courtesy of the Asso- ciation of Collegiate Alumnae which meets in Detroit on Sunday afternoon, J an. oth. in Temple Beth El, the Jew- ish \\Milian's Club members are in- vited to attend this mass meeting of college women. The National .1ssociation of Col- legiate .Alutimae has divided the I.'nit- ed States into eleven (III sections and each district is to he a centre with college women In I charge who will ex- One of these ex- ceptional CHIF- FORETTES. Just the piece of furni- ture for the House- keeper. Useful Practical and Beautiful. Finish- ed in Antique Mahogany. Dur- able constructed, Adams Design. \VAiiiig1 "ii, D. C. NIrs. Harry Klein, of NVarren Nlitzr al) of their son, Sidney, Ave. F., left for a visit to McKees- which was held on Sundar . , port, I 'a. 31). Impressive continua- Rabbi Franklin, who retuned tion services were held at Nlogan from Pittsburg Nlonday morning, .Nlirahain Synagogue on Saturday where he occupied the pulpit of Preceding the reception. I ■ odeph Sholem l'emple, reported The Haskallah Zionist Society a very happy and interesting ex held 0 meeting at the residence of perience. Dr. Noah .Nronstani, On Farns- NI r. Nlaxwell N. Friedman, who• worth .1NT., last Sunday. An in- has been visiting his parents, Mr. teresting discussion took place 011 and Mrs. Jfisepli Friedman, has re- 111C latest deVC 1 01)111C111 S Of the turned to Ilanard. Zionist situation. Dr. NI. Ben- NI r. and NIrs. Samuel Firestone, mosche and 1)r. Liebergott joined of I 1 7I I;rand Boulevard, will III ,' `"riet)'. 11 ' hat promises II/ be 011C be at home to their friends on Jan- of the INC. Diamond Merchants, Woodward Ave. at John R St. Sylvan S. t;rosner, turned front a sisit to his parent. This is a $45.00 Value, but as they are patterns left from an expensive suite, the factory made a decided cut in price. Eight of these CHIFFORETTES will be sold for man lirod , ky. NIr. and 'Mrs. Fried- t 11511,1 several clergymen of vari- lander • \Ir. and Mrs. M. \\'. Kus- ous churches and over of the tin, NI r. and Mrs. Silverstone and leading residents of Delray. :Mrs. NI. Epstein. Over one hundred guests were NIrs. I1. I', Morris, of Pilgrim present at the reception gi ■ en by A ■ e., has returned home after a Mr. and NIrs. I•eph 1•)e six weeks' stay in New York City. Pi I li. Kirby., in honor of the liar MOVIE TICKETS Madam Rau emeraiiii ■ .N farewell reception was tend- ered to \Ir. Loin. Cumsberg last Nlr. and NIrs. Jos. I., \Vincula», \Vediwsday es ening by its inany of YI. Nledbury .\ ye.. entertained friends in Delray. \Ir. Cnntsberg, for their father. Samuel \Vine who ,„e r f t il l' most popular Man, of Toledo, 0., on Sunday bisiness men in the I )(dr:1y district, evening, December 3141). .Nil ap- ard who contributed great1y to the propriate hineheim was served, dmelopment .1 the district, left The Ladies .•1usiliary of Mogen Ab- raham celebrated the filth anniversary of the organization on Sunday, De- SIX FOR 25c Ey mail enclose 27 cents in stamps. 'ember 30th, in the vestry rooms of Good any time at 5 downtown theatres he synagogue on Farnsworth Axe. 'lie meeting was attended by the larg- WOODWARD THEATRE CO. st number of members in the history 308 Breitmeyer Bldg. if the society. OLD Gowns Made NEW What Every One Wants SOCIETY Our $2.00 Off Sale of MI Men's and Women Roes PAGE SEVEN $ 2 7. 50 Friedenbergs Furniture House 913.17 Hastings, Near Crosstown. R. 5509. ALAN KOPELSON School of Piano Forte is 160 Medbury Avenue. I ft try North 5747-R / Pr: fAZ tr: ft-1 ft-Ur: ft^ /AS f* 0-) 4 I tAtti 1 -..-i 14 WEST ADAMS INVEST YOUR MONEY IN GOOD FURS our prices are so much Reduced STAMPS OUR GARMENTS Coats Capes Stoles Muffs Robes. you can buy cheaper than we can duplicate. 74 Stkitlkifikrailtik- IlferrkSikerikerikriiMfi Hadassah Society to Discuss Latest The next meeting of the Iladassali Society will take place at the home of Mrs. I). W. Simons, 72 Erskine street, on Wednesday evening, Janu- ary 9t Ii. unusually interesting pro- gram has been prepared, featured by an informal round table discussion on the recent important developments of the Zionist question. The historic There are delightful little spring ilalfour statement, the Fall of Jerusa- dresses for girls--simple, navy or lem, the work of the Medical Units in brown toned Serges with white pique Palestine, the rehabilitation fund, and collars and smart little black patent recent criticism of the Zionist pro- leather belts, also quaint brown vel- gram will he touched upon. veteen sleeveless dress worn over soft, The musical program will consist of yellow gulinpes of Crepe de Chine. R. Siegel Co, are showing a number. piano solo selections by Miss Sylvia Simons, and songs by Mrs. A. Lapin of charming little party dresses for young misses from six to fourteen Cohen. All members are urgently years. One delightful little dress re- asked to attend. as this will be one of cently shown was of Nile green Chif- the most important and interesting fon made with a quaint short waisted , meetings of the season. bodies with a flchu, trimmed with tiny ruffles, falling over the shoulders. The short sleeves and also the skirt was PUBLISHER OF HEBREW ruffle trimmed. Another little model STANDARD TO WED was of corn colored Crepe de Chine, out on straight lines. There wan a, New York-Mr. William J. Solo- flchu collar around the neck, crossed mon, publisher of the Hebrew Stand- at the front, carried around under the ard, one of the oldest and most promi- arms, and fastened at the back. Small shirred patch pockets were held In nent Jewish publications in the coun- place with a wreath of small embroid- try, will marry bliss Heroine Lederer, ered flowers.-Adv. of this city, on January 10. A family wedding is planned. ti II CLASS plain the ways in which all college women may become active in this pa- triotic educational work and in this was a far reaching system of patriotic education will be established. .\ busi- ness meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club will precede the mass meeting. This will be a rare opportunity of hearing such well known college wo- men as Mrs. L. 1%. Mathews, National President of the Association, and Mrs. Gertrude S. Nlartin, the National Executive Secretary. The Monday afternoon program will be the second of a series of talks on Art. 51r. Chas. S. Moore, chairman of the Detroit Art Commission, will give an illustrated lecture on Art. Developments of Zionism IS' W IIE ALTIFAIII STORE of Detroit offers this Ideal "time-keeper" in 14 kt. solid gold, 17-Jewel movement, No. 12 size (which is wafer-thin), at a price that every man can afford to pay. The Wal- tham is the standard of all American Watches T $25.00 allan Woodward at Gratiot Subscribe For The Jewish Chronicle $1.50 Per Year