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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Popular Girl's Engagement Announced
SOCIETY
llfhy e - int
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Sell-
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Snyder, of
Illinois street, are entertaining ing, of Virginia l'ark, have left for
their sister, Miss Anna S. Rich- a southern trip.
CLEARANCE
of SUITS!
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Mrs. Adolph Montan has left
ardson, of Rochester, N. Y.
for Cleveland to be the guest of
Mrs. Robert Nederlander, of
Wilson avenue, entertained with her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Sloss.
Mrs. I ferman Marx announces
a miscellaneous shower in honor
of Miss Delia Marx. Covers were the marriage of her daughter
Delia to Mr. Morris Bergstein, on
laid for twenty guests.
Models that were
up to $69—
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wine- Tuesday, January 1•i. Mr. and
man are making an extended stay Mrs. Bergstein will be at home
after February first at 237 Han-
in Ashville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May and cock avenue.
A miscellanems shOwer was
Miss Elsa May, of Westminster
avenue, have returned from an given by Mrs. Harry Mellen, of
Kirby avenue, in honor of Nliss
eastern trip.
Sizes 36 to 56
We have grouped these superb
models into two lots for quick
clearance.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rosengar- Delia Marx. Covers were laid for
ten, of Chicago boulevard, arc eighteen guests.
Rabbi and Mrs. J. L. Levin are
spending the winter in Florida.
Made, of Broadcloth, Gabardine,
Serge and Velour, in rich, soft col-
ors.
Mr. Henry Wineman was reg- pleased to reassure the friends of
istered at the Hotel Congress in their son, First Lieutenant Isa-
Some are fur-trimmed—all rich-
ly lined with silk or satin.
dore Levin, with the American
Chicago during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sempliner Expeditionary forces in France,
have returned to their home in that he has fully recovered from
LANE BRYANT
Cleveland after an extended visit injuries recently sustained.
Mrs. Isadore Saperstein, of
in the city.
Second Floor,
Washington Arcade
255 Woodward Ave.
Mrs. Jacob F. Teichner is leav- Alba, Mich., is the guest of her
ing on Saturday for a two weeks' mother, Mrs. II. II. Levitt, 766
visit in New York and Atlantic Brush street.
City.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety held their semi-annual elec- congratulations on the birth
tion of officers on January 8, baby boy.
1918. The result was as follows:
MISS BESSYE STEINGOLD.
NIr. and Mrs. 1. Lieber, of 276
Frederick avenue, are receiving
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Firestone,
Mrs. Harry Klein was elected for of 1171 NV. Grand boulevard, cele-
the tenth term as president of the brated their thirtieth wedding an-
organization ; Mrs. Louis Martin, niversary on Sunday evening, Jan-
vice-president ; Mrs. Joseph Hart- uary 13. A reception was held
man, recording secretary ; Mrs.
front 2:30 to 12 o'clock, over 60
Imre Vajda, financial secretary; friends of the family attendinn
Mrs. M. Hartman, treasurer ; Mrs. The table decoration ,
J. Ellman, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. tied n".
Philip Berkowitz and Mrs
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oar
-ro a Careful Inspection of
this Unusual Up-Town
East-Side Store
urniture
where
you
will
be
delighted
to
find
a
wonder-
ful
display
of
of
distinction
excellent
workman-
ship,
and
individuality
of
design
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Even the stay-at-homes profit by
the Palm Beach season. The early
fashions brought out for Southern re-
sort travel tempt folks to 'go South
!and also give Northern dwellers a
chance to see the forerunners of
spring and summer on fits.
The Russian blouse, the bolero and
the hip length coat either straight or
belted in snugly at the normal waist-
line and slightly Baring over the hips,
are the suit coats most emphasized.
Several imported models are to be
seen at It. Siegel Co. in Jersey
weaves. One, that we recently showed
was of creamy white woolen Jersey
trimmed wIth flack velvet. The full-
ness of the coat was drawn in at the
waist line by a sash of the material.
There was a high turndown collar and
deep turnback cuffs of black velvet,
which were held together by soft,
rose-colored ribbon knots.
A remarkably good looking lose-
piece dress, recently shown at this
store, was of grey Jersey, trimmed in
navy blue and dud silver embroidery.
It is fashioned with box pleats in
front and back. running from shoul-
der to hem. The square neck at front
and back was outlined with embroid-
ery and the panel insert between the
box pleats was similarly decorated
at the waistline.
Siegel is showing a large collection
of sport suits and skirts for the bene-
fit of both Southern and Northern
trade and many of the best models
noted are of heavy, wh: te sports sat-
in. These are much narrower in sil-
houette, straight in line and are guilt-
, erect with a belt. The majority are
trimmed with yokes or bands of
stitching, pockets and shirring.—Adv.
Duo-Art Reproducing Piano
0
Among the noted or
chestra conductors in
attendance at this con-
cert—
N Saturday Evening, November Seventeenth, a concert was
given at Aeolian Hall, New York, which, in certain aspects,
was the history of music. At this concert a Grand pianoforte,
actuated by a current of electricity—played by a perforated
music-roll and untouched by human hands—performed Harold
Bauer's interpretation of the Saint Saens Concerto in G Minor.
Walter Henry Hall
Frank Damrosch
Arnold Volpe
Walter Rothwell
Jose Mardonnes
Louis Kommenich
S. Stojowski
The fact that this achievement was attained upon the concert plat-
form in conjunction with the New York Symphony Orchestra under
the baton of Walter Damrosch, establishes beyond doubt the musical
Noted Pianists in at-
tendance at this con-
cert.
standing of the Duo-Art Piano.
One of the most distinguished audiences—both musically and so-
cially—ever assembled in New York, heard the difficult and compli-
cated piano part played in perfect time and spirit with the orchestra.
Ignace Paderewski
Rudolph Ganz
Ossip Gabrilowitsch
Beryl Rubinstein
Mischa Levitski
Richard Epstein
Paquita Madriguere
Raoul Laparra
Germaine Schnitzer
John Powell
At the concl usion of the number there was not one person in,that
great body of people but was startled with the significance of what
had occurred
Mr. Haro Id Bauer, at the moment presenting a concert program
in Chicago , a thousand miles away, had exhibited his highest art as
to ever y listener.
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913-17 Hastings St.
Remarkable as was this achievement—however unique in the
history of music—its significance affects a field infinitely broader
than the concert stage.
All Marks' Furs. of-
fering most modish
coats • muffs and scarfs
at 50r; OFF.
It is as the piano of intimate home environment that the supreme
value of the Duo-Art is to be realized. It is to bring just such music
H. & B. MARKS
as thrilled the audience at Aeolian Hall, directly to the fireside, that
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Unt( SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, WALTER DAMROSCH,
HAROLD BAUER AND THE
His e xtraordinary genius transcribed upon a music-roll in the full-
Final Clearing of
FURS!
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sledding
ness of both its technique and its spirit was a present living actualty
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Detroit, Mich.
literally as though he sat in person at the keyboard.
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Mr. and NIrs. 3.fax Steingold. of 148 Farnsworth avenue, announce
the betrothal of their daughter, licssye, to Mr. Joseph Silberstein, sou
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Silberstein, of this city.
The engagement announcement was made at au elaborately ap-
pointed formal dinner party held at the Steingold residence on Sunday,
January (AIL at which covers were laid for forty intimate friends of the
family. A beautifully arranged reception followed at which
guests were delightfully entertained. No date has -
the wedding. Miss Steingold has an iie•
in the city, being one of the
set. She has taken -•
affairs W.,
of a
Reliable I
I Established
this great invention was designed.
Newspaper critics of the
leading New York pa-
pers—the New York
American, Sunday Tel-
egram, New York
Times, New York Trib-
une, Herald, Mail,
World, Globe, Journal,
Sun, etc.—were unani-
mous in their enthusi-
astic praise of the play-
ing of the Duo-Art.
Private demonstration
any time without obli-
gating you in the least
—evenings by appoint-
ment. Phone Cherry
3600.
Near Crosstown
Open Evenings Until 9
Duo-Art Reproducing Piano
Ridge 5509
Is obtainable only in these makes:
Steinway, Stroud, Steck, Weber
Grand and upright models.
Prices from $950. :Moderate monthly pay-
ments and liberal allowance on other Instru-
ments.
MUSICAL PLAYLET AND CONCERT
Dy
the younger pupll^ of the
Alan Kopelson School of Piano-Forte
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, February 10th, 1915. at
You and your friends are cordially invited.
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We
Are
Exclusive
Michigan
Representatives
Grirmell Bros
24 Stores—Headquarters
243-247 Woodward Ave.
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