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January 25, 1918 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-01-25

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

HADASSAH SENDS
TONS OF CLOTHING TO
DESTITUTE IN PALESTINE

PAGE SEVEN

SOCIETY

Established 1SS3

sec : a t cd With the le mist m iiamirat
:: operating with the Ildr,iinc l ■ rx -

H. K. Leonard Furniture

Mrs. Peter \
dud Nlf , . Joseph I . . .oilman
i•ntettaiin d at
sclera] days in the city en her home on d'litirsday a iteribeit
sc vral tons of clothing to the natives
of l i alestine, great numbers nt whom route to Syracuse, where they will in honor of Mrs. Iiuldbcrget , ir f I
111111, M IC11.
now nary little hut tattered rags. Sev- make their futitre home.
After a delight fill

1 , 1.LII ■ 01

Final Clearing of
FURS!

All Marks' Furs, of-
fering most modish
coats, !naffs and scarfs
at 5tr, OFF.

kind ( . 0111111•,i,11 It/

■ (. 11il

eral hundred Wiilnen volunteers will
cioicas, the department stores and

manufacturing houses in e‘ery large
cite to secure contributions of shelf-
orn garments and materials.

H. & B. MARKS

212 MICHIGAN
Near Third.

\ !ready the women base gathered

Iir .ii It 111,000 garments to he sent to

Cal: -.tine.

Sewing Ciecles have liven
t::, med in sixty cities.
"The Detroit
( lhaptcr has already forwarded a large
amount of clothing. Baltimore has
sent a toll of clothing to the New
York office of liadassall for shipment,

--.34.7• ■ •

A Good Time is Assured At

The 28th Annual Purin Ball

and another toll Irmo San Francisco
is in transit. Iii addition to the cloth-

spent

Company

Al rs. NValdo Sloman and children luncheon a pleasant a fterno ■ in IS&
spent a few (la), 111 Toledo dttrit,„; spent by the ten guests present.

264 WOODWARD AVENUE

Air. .Adolph Freund, of 2ti Chi-

the week.

cago bottle%ard, is recoIering from

Air. and Airs. Henry NI. \\•t.

AUCTION

Illness due to a sterIttll, told Coll
Ali-- trailed during the recent Idi,/ard
I tolls l iittsburg have returned from w hile on his ■ ta\ to (lewitital.

hate

returned front Chicago.

liernard Ciitishurg and

an extended stay in NVashingtor,

of a Most Fascinating Collection of

ORIENTAL RUGS

Air. and Alt.. IA C. Harris, of

1). C.

29 E. brand Itotile ■ ard, al1111)1111CC
the engagement I If their sist e r,

MARRIED LAST WEEK

Nliss Pearl 1.1.1 ■■■ sky, to Air. Ben-

jamin Alilton

ing the women are planning to send
several t o

Bernstein,

Chi-

of

cag p.

to be given by Detroit lodge,

"The Jewish inhabitants of Pales-
tine have been unable to get clothing
since the war began," said Mrs. A. H.
Fromenson, of the central committee
at the
"One of o u r correspondents, a man in
good circumstances, Write , that he has
Net receipts to be used for the welfare
had to walk the streets of Jerusalem
if our Jewish Soldiers and Sailors.
temember the date and place for a is a full-dress coat and pajama trous-
good time. Tickets $1.00 each includ- ers. The great mass of the people
rig checking and war tax. FInzelys have nothing lout rags. Even bed
12-piece Jass Band.
Clothing is becoming rare."

Saturday, January 26

Mrs. A. A. \Volt, of :di! Virginia

No. 55, K. of P.

February 26th, 1918

Park, entertained for her house

Notwithstanding the scarcity and increased nolLIPM, an
exigency of humlnesm forced a prominent importer tun im-
mediately dispose of his collection of Oriental Rugs. Tak-
ing advantage of this opportunity, we secured the entire
collection, at II 11111r1110Utily IOW price 1111(1 still sell the same,
including our private collertion, at auction.

guest,

Miss Nlollie 1.ft Vine, of
Syracuse, N. Y., at an elaborately

ARCADIA HALL

arranged Imo-hoot at the

11111t'1

Pontchartrain to Alonday, Januar).

l'he
Kale
commenced
Wednesday, at 10:30 a.
in. and will eollt111110 for four days, tip to and Including
Saturday, January 26.

21. ,\ card party followed which

was participated in by all the

guests.

10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.

Mr. and Airs. Max NVeingarden

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

264 Woodward Avenue

announce the marriage

of their
daughter, Nlollie, tit Air. Emanuel

WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL

Guest Conductor
Soloist

It, \\soli', of Philadelphia. Alr. and

(Opposite 711K DAVIT) 1VIIITNEY BUILDING)

Airs. NVolf will make their home in

Note location or sale, I. e„ within our Temporary Annex
at 264 WOODWARD AVENUE. Exhibition, TUESDAY.
Sale colittnetiettlg, WEDNESDAY.

'hiladelphia.

MLLE. BLANCHE DE COSTA

Air. and Air , . Fred .\.

Colorature Soprano

DETROIT ARMORY

Reserved Seats-50e-$1.00-1.50-$2.00 At Hudson's.

;insburg

GEO. H. WEIGERT, Auctioneer.

are spending two It Irks itItlt Airs.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON-JANUARY 25TH AT 3:30
SATURDAY EVENING-JANUARY 26TH AT 8:30.

MRS. PAUL KANTER,

Ginsburg's parents. Air. and Mrs.

who was Miss Dolda Mendelssohn

Julius Burg, of ?:10:Atkinson ave-

nue. 'Eliey have been in 1\ dishing-

Airs. Flora tto.fdnian of !delft- ton, I ). C., for the past few months.

Special Return Engagement of

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

ware avenue was called to Chicago

Distinguished Russian Pianist:Conductor
As Guest Conductor
Four Pairs of Concerts Beginning February 1st.

Mr. .Nlax Stoner, o f Palmer

on Thursday of last week by the kVoods, has returned from a three
death of lint
■vet.k.s . business trip in the East.

Mr. and Airs. Leslie Ihmint I Ala-
Tht 76th birthday anniversary of
b:1 lacobs I I 0. Leslie Manor hale Mrs. Samuel DeYoung i was celebrated

The FEBRUARY
FURNITURE
SALE!

left for California, to remain tilitil with a family reunion at the home of

early spring. They will visit many

her S011, Lewis J. DeYoung, 245 Med.

cities en route.

bury Blvd., on Sunday, January 20th.

America's largest maker and retailer of smart clothes
for stout Woman in our endeavor to serve the Stout

Iler six children present are: Miss

Air. and N1N. Emil NValdbliflt,

formerly of Cincinnati, will make

Esther Deloung, Sul. DeYoung, 5Irs.

Women and to give them the same apportunity for economy as is

David Goldsmith, David, Joseph and

usually offered to the slended women, we announce

their home in this city in the futtc•.
Lewis.

Airs. Julia A1arcuse has left for
a trip in the vast.

The January White Sale For

STOUT WOMEN

THE 1918 BLOUSES.

Air. Milton M. .Alexander ad-

Are Distinctive and Practical,

dressed the Toronto, Ont., .\dver-

The selection of new blouses has

tising Association It Tuesday.

IICCOMC one of the special delights

A regular meeting of the Delta

ii7.1'S :II; tO 56 Bust; 25 to 45 Waist.

of

the up-to-date woman as the last half
of winter Wall•r:.

Phi Sorority will be held on Alou-

Underwear

Thu' lingerie models are of Batiste.
Lawn and Organdy. Much of the

d:1y evening, January at the

home of Aliss Sadie .Miritimidin, collaring and the culling is of cotton
crepe. Dainty eyelet \\ . , 11: and lace
121 I Ileatibien street.

prise tint' humble cuttnn blouse out

iss Julia Bernstein1.11mlitirst
e;tit
aIentle entertained a number of her ing, there are tucks 'low it the sales,
f r i en d s at a i tittc h,..,, t ,
\\. t.,I ttt., small pearl button ti miming, frill

fronts, veh et
stitching.

day evening.

M T. and Airs. Sam Talmo\ it/. of

Pi, Mill

Included In this great sale will he found such
standard makes as Kamen. Kindel. Berkey a;
Gay. Luce Furniture Co, Sligh Furniture ('o., and
others.

Without regard to former values, we have radi-
cally reduced our entire stock of splendid furniture
in a mighty effort to make this sale notable!

Situated, as we are, in a "low-rent" location- In
the heart of the busy East Side we are in a post-
don to oiler our furniture at prices that "down-
town stores" cannot approach.

week.

Aliss Ctolda Nlendelsolin, daughter vain11,1, sand and kindred tints :ire
of Air. and Airs. Reuter Alendel-! particularly in evidence.
High Flecked arrangement: are seen
SO1111, \VitS 11111(01 in marriage b. Al r.1

. Kanter on Sunday, 1:tim
- in
t ‘
Kaldit
Ilersliniatt I open at the front, :ilt1::,11:411 till extra- I
\
smart 11»ported
officiating. Alt', and Airs. Kanter ordinaril) low

Pall!

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

'CORNER gy HIGH

eta

HASTINGS

FIVE BLOCKS EASTV WOODWARD

FIVE BLOCKS NORTH
NORTH-BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR

model

I

I .ogan, I loustott,

guest

sister, Nhr:.

"i

Cohen,

TCXas, ten

clot

at the Shaarey Zwick Synagogue. February loth. 191s, at 2:30 p.
You and your friends are cordially invited.

.4

Sa:337-.

- A r 3r*4:h - 3

Lane Bryant

THE ADDED COMFORTS OF A

Sloman White Enameled Basement kt'

DUSTLESS, SANITARY AND BEAUTIFUL

ctepe

,

It sits las Mont

0,11.1r and tests
laCr AM!
I
•M
d hack and w

411

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Th.

et

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btr

ill

cl othes

They

out

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visa

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OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

205 Washington Arcade

11 , • , ,

North 3882-J ;!

11.,11,1

Favluo r namelilig taps,

vormeepwrvrem-mett-wite.r...4c44v4v4e.4ce-e-mv....e-ceo:".#7 4 - .--qc.zece-e

When Wanting
Fresh Fish call

SOHMER

CUPID MODEL

Upholstering
and
Repairing

Furniture

Price
$700

done at

M. MERNYK

North 6073-M

The nation has awakened to the demi

ability of the small grand.

Its superior tone quality, as
N
1t1 e11•' volume, ate now 11.“1/4111ZMI

FM' this rundiliull t h e House of Solini•r

It largely reimomible, having meat.] the

111A1

HERBERT T. SLOMAN

vlatiliK

\

The

Cherry 1145-J.

Estimates cheerfully given

912 John R. St.
PAIntIng

A Superb Small Grand

11101)14•111

auld lore unni°r
ilermmell I, I , ■■■ ••
aro

arai rnr.'useit

I I,

197 Frederci..

AND 60 EASY TO KEEP CLEAN

Ma
in i n 5306
i
E. High
St.
Dant° & C o . 348
m D livery
Propt

255
Woodward
Ave.

high,

‘1

4- r. )77..#

WHY NOT GIVE YOUR FAMILY

f.

2nd Floor
Washington
Arcade

Skirts, 26 to 45 waist. All-wool
poplin, wool voile, wool velour
checks, vigereaux, broadcloth
and serge 1'ery exceptional
values,
$6.95, 7$.95, $ 1 0.75
Pure Wool Spencers-$1 95
Vet y 'special

retT1111\ I u•- !

Pingree a‘ emir.

lane Bryant „

ant.

Alan Kopelson School of Piano-Forte

55c, 79c, 98c

eeiced wa s conge.scd of Filet la, and

ael Iasi

Maternity Apparel

By the younger pupils of the

$1.00, $1.50, $ 1 .95

ing tile wrack.

V GRATIOT

MUSICAL PLAYLET AND CONCERT

I e

It

Zolm, of Camp I

Sergi.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

ruse

1111e, I:11'11Ms shade , t.l coral, biscuit.

left fur m extem,:d caoern

Union Suits, fine ribbed

Cotton Waists - Some lace
trimmed, others embroidered;
also tailored
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95
Silk
Waists - Tailored
and
dressy models with very tine
embroidery.
$2.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95

are show-

ary

75c, $1.25 to $2.75

WAISTS AND SKIRTS

hem-

1 " 1- d whine; flesh 3"'I
Irma a pale tint to a deep. :tun

and Airs. Sant L•itner during the

$2.95, $3.75, $4.45

Chemises, knitted or fine nainsook

Corset Covers, fine nainsook

ti „. (;,.„rt.„.ttt. .mil ('hitfun

Nett' York. were the guests of \In Dolls, wli,,d, II f.:iceel

Silk Chemises

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

Instruments taken in
exchange. convenient
payments.

ctllan

al Gratiot
I
NV o0(.‘sard

"The Sallan

Corner"

ron X1R101 :13 tear-. ago

The present Solinier Cupid 4:rand.
feet, 4 Inches. 1 uo, perfected deerlup
went of that lost small grand It le

prem•tiln 3:1 yearn of cotimlant

mtetll

erinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan Representatives.

Headquarters, 243.-247 Woodward Ave.

L

.,.

6te inway. Knabe and
other Famous Pianos.

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