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March 08, 1918 - Image 5

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-03-08

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE FIVE

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ANNUAL
SAMPLE
FUR SALE

SOCIET Y ID.

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Sit eaters have become an important

item with the wardrobe and there Is
11111ays new and attractive sweaters
with each season's occurrence.
Murry of the wool models are ex-
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' trvinely choice especially those in the

To insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should be,
mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evenIrg to MISS GOLDA,
GINSBURG, 1163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799.

■,C :n10.40.AO S OgatIOAOROItOADROAON/i0 ,, OPONOROgOttOtkaiTOPOA0 40 1+0 ,

All of the sample
pieces of our fifteen
salesmen are offered at
remarkable reductions!
Buy your Furs from
the Makers!

Wool and Silk Sweaters

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0001010/10.0 a 0 n0a0s0u0u0t0 A
il 81"hnd W‘ T I "11,1." and , I lle , Pri;:"
ace e very tin niest. , ew models I n line
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Weil ate spend. anti trimming are show 0 at It Siegel

To Relatives

OF MEMBERS OF THE
DETROIT LODGE, NO.
. 55, KNIGHTS OF

PYTHIAS.

Mrs. Julian Krolik will be hostess I
Mr. and hi r ' S. D en teli a nd family
at the opening reception to be held kiss• returned from Milwaukee.
Iii a new wee k s in N t .,, fork mo t 1'o. 's this season and new stitches and
We want the names and ad-
Sunday afternoon and evening, Mardi 1 , riedinan, of Niagara Wand,: City.
new coloring make even the familiar
dresses of all K. of P. snembere who
meta nwdrl th't of the De - 1 Falls. spent Sunday ill 1)etroit on his
models tithe on new grace.
The new sweaters in length from
trait League tin Urban I...midi:ions tray t o Ann Arbor, where he pretuhed hart returned from it
are in the service Of their country.
eastern trip.
fingertip length to the short garment
\ mom; the Negroes. 207 St. Antoine before the le ■ vish Students' Com,' e
. Ir.. Leonard i.cunc, of
We desire to send them comfort
212 MICHIGAN
reaching only to the waistline, called
' flce t• I iii. 11 " 1 ha , been etilliPPed as gallon of the Ilniversity of hlichigan
Ka) mond Fink, of Nea - fishtail" sweaters.
gifts. The result of our successful
'Fhb; sw eater is
Near Third.
a station for teaching Negr o women
oik, are spending a few days w:tli also ,II•eVIeso and
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Mayerbei - g
often the 10Wee
puriunt ball.
and girls the novest and best meth- hav e Let I i visiting Mrs. Mayerberg's their parents, Mr. and Airs. Meyer part is formed by a
wide band of rib-
of homemaking and homckeeping mother, mi. s. Rothschild, of Clete- Filik• Mr , Levine has been vi`itilnt bed silk. A smart
model which this
Semi information to
taut IS Of serve as well as a general land.
Rabbi hlayerherg returned to- Mrs. Riuytowill Fink in New York ltd house recently featured was (if Tar
meeting place for the WOIllell of die day .
D ill make her back hI pili s h iwg i l w ith doise blue edged with beige, the• waist-
line drawn In slightly by a girdle of
neighborhood. Mrs. Krolik will have
hi es . P, o id,p ow an d d aug ht er, bliss I,er for a return visit.
ote
supervision of this wo rk and of all its Belle Uoldstone, have left for Tulsa,
Miss Dorothy Ends, who is studvin4 the silk. The coat-sweater is frequent-
ly of striped ribbed silk, Frequently
developments. ;IS She has had charge Okla.
at the Vnicer , itY 01 Michigan , is there is a belt of white kid, also patch
of the furnishing and planning of the
517 Moffat 13,1g.,
In honor of its pledgee, Miss Rose spending the week end at home. ,A1 - pockets and deep, still wl reveres.
tlat.
Benjamin. Sigma Phi Beta Sorority though in her first year, bliss Fink is
Detroit,
Long sleeved Jersey models, built
bliss %rah Helen Cohen read a will give a box party Saturday after- already active in campus atTairs :511,1 upon the same lines as those above
paper on ".\ Few Essentials in the moon at the Temple Theater, to be has recently been appointed a repor - mentioned are popular.
They are
made to slip on over the head, fall to
ter on the hlichigan Uailp
Art of Singing" at the March meeting follow ed by tea at Kerwin's.
hip length or longer and are loosely I
Mr. Charles C. Simons ha< been
Mrs. II irslitield, who has been xisit-
of the Luncheon Club held at the
FOR
girdled but often relieved by an edg-
Upholstering and Furniture
Photrnix Club, Wednesday, March b. ing her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Frank, elected to the board of directors of lug of it different color. In beige
with
Repairing
Mrs. Max Coliane, (d- Chicago, who . has returned to her home,
the Detroit Board of Commerce. blue, gold with dark blue, ftwhia red
Done at Reasonable Rates by
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. NVViSnlan and Miss with deep purple, etc. These models
Mrs. Bella 011isheimer has returned
has been visiting Airs. Leo Zucker-
We know your lest',
for 111,1,101r and lion,
from Centerville, Iowa, where she was Edith 1Veisman are visiting Camp are very charming and exceedingly
I111:11, haS returned to her home
wear. and always ha ,
Johnston, Jacksonville,
comfortable and attractive looking.
Mr. Loins Shapiro, of Brooklyn, N. the guest of M r. and Mrs. 'I heodore Joseph
a large assortment.
„lucre m e.
270 Kirby.
North 4229-M.
Bernard xveisiii„ii i s stn-Many new tailored suits have a
Cotton Crepe Negligee
V., who is stationed with the Signal
a
with
the
I
)tr
Mrs.
Nathan
Sloss
(Marjorie
Ski-
tioned
rtertinsters trong propensity toward buttoned flaps
Corps at Flint, spent the week end
which, by their arrangement, give
. maul, of Cleveland, is the guest of ( orps.
V i,iting friends in Detroit.
variety of style to the jacket front.
Mr. Charles Cohn, of Portland, For
her mother, Mrs. Adolph Sternal'.
Lane
Mr. Edward Frank has been spend- :
Instance, a dark blue Serge Jacket
Bryant's
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern are Oregon, who is a student at the UM- has fronts extending over the white
ng
a
few
days
in
Ste
York.
adapta-
'
now
i
n
t
h e i r new h ome a t 560 Ca s t versity of Michigan Law School, spent
Suitable for the lirid•'s
tions of
silk waistcoat, one flap buttoning over
Trousseau as
as
Mr. David A. Brown represented G ran d Bl v d . the week end with Mrs. Esther Steller.
the
sea-
the other In double breasted style.---
the !sto rmily NV0111:111
son's new•
I „ the business point of view on the Mrs. hi. Rosenbaum i,!. tisitit'g in Hotel Charlevoix has been com- Adv.
Plzen 36 to Ss. .‘t-
est and smartest nit lea make It
2-
tniethe styles.
committee of artists who judged the . chi t- ago. mandeered by the government and is
poesihle fur the expectant mother
to be vonifortatily and attractively
poster exhibit now being held at the ,
Dresses
Born, to \Irs and Airs. Louis Ferliel being used as headquarters for officers
$16,85 to $134.75
attired at all times.
Sults
524.50 to 5149.50
Museum of Art for the Women's Reg - (Helen Goldsmith), of Columbus, Cl., engaged in work in the various lac-
ilitVAN'r klaternIty Ap•
Coats .....
.$16.85 to $139.75
1111 eel eels be W0111 With
1 istration Campaign.
equal
The ex h ib it will a son, Robert, March 1.
tortes in town. Among those who
Blouses
$ 2.95 to $ 39.50
'
satisfaction when the figure has
.
be
open
to
the
public
all
this
week.
'
Skirts
S 6.45 to $ 34.50
returned 10 1101111/11.
Mrs. Anna Itosen, of the Garfield .have been sent to Detroit front Kelly
Rabbi 1-elt ht• Franklin "'ill speak 'apartments, announces the engage- Field, San Antonio, Texas, are Lieut.
255 Woodward . Sunday (Welting at the Auditorium in tell of her daughter, Miss Ida B. Charles Rosenbaum, of Brooklyn, and
BRYANT
205 Washington Arcade
Second Floor ...:a g ina, h e j ore i
National
uncil Eritsall, to Mr. Edward Stein. The Liellt• A. I ,
t" '`"
11“'"”' Co nu"
Cohen, of SPartansville.
Cherry 1145-J.
! of Def.
ense
His subject will be marriage will take place Saturday, Gas
'
aecovwf emor, zap w000waro ayes
"ScrN ice That C.ounts."
Born, to Mr. and Airs. Earle Eng-
March 23.

H. & B. MARKS

M. M. Mendelsohn

NEGLIGEES

STOUT WOMEN

M. MERNYK

SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
AT $1.95

Maternity
Apparel

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OLD Gowns Made NEW

Madam Rau

LANE

Lane Bryant

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I

Oriental Turkish Baths

BEST IN THE CITY

64 LIBRARY AVENUE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

m e ,. Max Li e b erman i s v i s itin g i n hinder, February 25, a daughter, Carol'
Norma. Mrs. Englander was former-
Chicago,
Mr. Milton Alexander teas one of ly bliss Ruth Gottschalk, of Chicago.
the speakers at on open meeting Moil- 'Mrs. Victor Romer and Mrs, David
day evening at the Board of Coin- Levy, who have been most active all
coerce, under the auspices of the Dis- winter in local Red Cross work, are
play hlen's .Association. Ile spoke on spending the week in hit. Clemens.
the relationship between advertising Mr. Romer and Dr. Levy will join
'and window trimming. them for the week end.
hlr. awl Mrs. J. E. Goldben., and
Saturday netting, March 16—hIrs.
David Zeeman, 190 Virginia; Miss Miss Myrabelle Goldberg are plan-
Sadie Goldstein, 127 Frederick. ring to leave for Atlanta, Ga., on
Among the 1)etroiters who were hlarch 10. :Mr. Joseph Goldberg is,
registered at the AD. Clemens hotels stationed at the arsenal at Atlanta,
last Week were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer where he is completing his course of
hlr. Samuel Gerson, Mrs A. training in the ordnance department.
Rollers, scales ;Ind gauze cutting'
Finsterwald and Mr. II. I). Moses.
machine are to be added to the equip-
ment of the Red Cross unit of the
Jewish Women's Club through this'
generosity of the following members:
Airs. Henry A. Krolik, Mrs. hlas
May, Mrs. Julius Klein, Mrs, Adolph
Schlesinger in memory of her mother,
Mrs. ',Meyer Frank, Mrs. Adolph Slo-
man, Mrs. Herman hlarks, Mrs. Rose
Levy, Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig and
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Rosenthal, of
232 E. hlontcalin street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rose.
to Mr. Barney Albert, of this city.

SHERMAN GROSSLIGHT

has recently been appointed local sales manager of

DETROIT RUBBER CO.

2094 WOODWARD AVE.

WE HAVE A FULL LINE
OF HIGH GRADE TIRES

We will appreciate your patronage.

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

allay

Woodward at Gratiot

(Continued 011 Neu Paso.)

"The Sallan Corner"

r

BUY YOUR LITTLE ONE
A WHITNEY CARRIAGE

These are the days when Baby will
get a lot of benefit out of daily rides in

a beautiful, comfortable carriage—and you,
proud parents, will get just as much pleasure

out of it if the carriage is well-made and beautiful.

This great east-side store is showing forty styles in
the famous Whitney carriages.

Reed Carriages
With Hood at . . . . .

'17.95
'23495

Fu :l-sized model
rolled-edge Hood . . .

The lower-priced model is upholstered in

rep—the higher-priced model in corudrov. Then

there are other models, ranging in price up to $50.
Buy one for your baby tomorrow!

SPECIAL! WHITNEY REED SULKY AT $9.75

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER 9 HIGH ant HASTINGS

r ICI MACK: CAST V WOOTWARD

FIVI SLACKS MTN V iiATIIIT

NORTH - ISOWID gOultVMSTH CARS PASS T E DOOR

Duo Art Reproducing Piano

—used as solo instrument in playing a concerto on the New York
concert stage a short time ago with the New York Symphony, Walter
Damrosch, conductor, again took the pianist's place—
This time at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, with the

PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor

The concert was a brilliant success, and the perfect reproduction of the artist's play.
ing through the Duo-Art was enthuslastiely praised by Stokowski, by the eminent musi-
cians present and the musical critics of all the leading Philadelphia papers.

This instrument whose perfec-
tion permits of it replacing the

concert pianist in the most dif-
ficult and exacting role he Is call-
ed upon to fill, presents a choice
for your home absolutely un-
rivalled in the musical pleasure

it will bring you.

In addition to Its being played by means of
the Duo-Art music-roll the Duo-Art Reproducing

Piano Is playable by hand as the conventional
piano; and, through Pianola music-rolls Is also
a player - piano of unequalled musical possibili-

ties and quality.

Obtainable only In the

Steinway, Stroud, Steck and Weber
models. Grand and upright.

Prices from $885. Other instruments In exchange. Convenient payments If desired.

Private demonstration any time (4th floor)—evenings by appointment
3600.)

Grinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan representatives.

24 Stores. Headquarters,

243-247 Woodward Avenue.

(phone

Cherry

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