CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ntricam Apish periodical Cotter THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE SOCIETY Mrs. Pauline Rose, who has been making her home in Grand Rapids, spent a few days in the city with her daughter, Miss Edith Mary Rose, last week. Lieutenant Harold Rosenfield, who has been with the signal corps in training at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, during the winter, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and NIrs. Monroe Rosen field, during t he week en route to Boston, where he will en- ter the aviation .school of the Massa- chusetts School of Technology. 1)r. and Mrs. Frank Nlikels (Delia Marx) of Long Beach, Cal., announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Scheyer. who have been spending the wittier in Cal- ifornia, have returned to the city. Rowland \V. Finch, who is with the quartermasters' corps at Camp John- ston, Fla., spent a few days' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adol- phus Fixel, It week. Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Morse Co- hen, 1050 Brush street, a son. Mr. Max Minkofsky has returned rutsLansing. Mr. David Wilkus, who is stationed t Great Lakes Training Station, pent a short furlough with his par- tits, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. \Vilkus, last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. )l. Morris, of Sault te. Marie, Mich.; Mrs. M. Levy, of ackson, Mich., and Miss Lenhoff, of S aginaw, are guests at the Hotel S tatter last week. Dr. M. E. Kohn, formerly of 2272 X V. Jefferson avenue, has removed to is new residence at 275 Vinewood venue. Born, to NI r. and M rs. Nlitchell K etai, 154 E. Montcalm street, a aughter. Miss Sol Gittleman entertained a 11 umber of friends nn Friday after- 0011 in honor of Mrs. Albert Guide- tam formerly liliss Elaine Stoic, of U licit, N. Y. On Friday evening, March 29, Miss J ennie Ilolskin, of 316 Watson street, ntertained in honor of Sergeant Ja- us Rubiner, who is with the 502nd A ero Construction Squadron at Ar- ca dia, Florida, and l'rivate Herman Teisherg of Company B, 339th In- fa ntry, stationed at Camp Custer. Se rgeant Rubiner and l'rivate \N'eis- he rg were home on a short furlough to observe the Passover holidays. 0 ther guests of the evening were the M isses Minna Benderoff, Ifattye Le- vi ns, Anna Shapero and Mr. Louis R Mehl Zweig. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eiclmer, of rederick avenue, are receiving co rtgratulations on the birth of a da tighter. One Hundred and Forty- TwoYears of Labor and Struggle T government WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -Cohen Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FIVE BLOCKS NORTH eye GRAT1OT NORTH-BOUND rOURTWITH CARS PASS THE DOOR B e f ore Titis 37th — Week Endsi and give the cheer and happiness and charm inseparable from a handsome, sweet-toned piano or player-piano a per- manent place in your home life! Et- = How greatly such a purchase would be welcomed b y those of your family! Don't make them wait any longer. $177 Below Original Price $263 Below Original Trice E . —A Large Mahogany $ 173 STERLING Salo P roce A Full Size Mahogany H. F. MILLER Only '255 for Play er-Piano ==-- At Modern Oak Player-Piano in Good Condition This Price a '385 Buy s Aeolian Player-Piano $450 Style, Full!,- Modern, Like New $650 Mahogany, a "Pianola" With Metrostyle, etc. ‘425 Ez.:* Play er Roll Cabinets, '12 88-note; perfect playing Great specials in a dis- condition. Good assortment. continued style. Also a num- Your own selection. ber of other rare bargains. Glad to moll you complete de:criptive list of bargains. Write us or phone (Cherry 3600). 243 247 Woodward Ave. • - $237 $ 141 Great Value in a Small 88 Style, Sweet•Toned Peerless Piano $ $138 Below Original Price '120 Below Original Price —A Full•Sized Mahogany $112 —A Beautiful Mahogany $153 HAYDEN Olivet Piano $143 Below Original Price $108 Below Original Price 1- -1 2 —A Large Weathered O ak —A Large Walnut Grinnell Bros. ;:il :. Opera Piano At $ 1 40 Price '282 $172 Below Original Price $182 Below Original Price EA —A Rich Toned Mahogaly f VOSE Piano ift: —An Excellent Mahogan y $ Stuyvesant Sale Proc. 168 These or any other Yea take no chances in .= Pianos in our stock sold of •haring in these spectals Exchanged, sampte, rental, •hopworn and discontinued style instruments are included in Olio stock a/ remarkable barg ains—euery on. is carefully adjusted and tuned by our factory osperls. Many, soon at groat reductions, cannot = be t old from new. tut.. FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL IF THE MATTER OF PAYMENTS Buys Well-Known Player-Piano 6 Player Rolls, Sale Price, '1.12 Sato P rico —A Burl Walnut KNABE Piano $259 Below Original Price HEADQUARTERS, i t Cadillac 839. • nnual Spring Sale rinnell Bros n Mobley'. a nd 321 Woodward Avenue Bet. Columbia and Montcalm. Take Advantag e of the S.filenu.-Iid Bargains of Our 1 d 1 FINSJILE MALDC° . ,„„„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„„, i ,„„„„„„„„„„„„„,„„,„„„„„,„„,„„ „„,„„„,„„,„,„„,„„,„„„,„„„,„,„„,„„,„„,„„„„„„,„,„„,„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„,, „ ,i! Wear Diamonds" a Bet, Mlles Theater CA CORNER .j HIGH and HASTINGS FIVt BLOCKS EAST, WOODWARD Mahogany, Original Price $850, Great Bargain "Meet Friedberg— .fJ. This Space Paid For and Contributed Sty llawwstsossa EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS IF Iti El These institutions must be presented. The structure so laboriously reared in these one hun- dred and forty-two years will be utterly destroyed if we do not spring to its defense with every atom of our energy and determination. This is not a situation which may be trifled with, or evaded, or put off, It is one which must be met now—today —no matter what sacrifices it may entail, or what the cost nu be. Our entire third floor is divided into a series of suites where the finest furni- ture may be selected, free from distracting influences. . i At that (line, and for many years thereafter, their realization of their national aspirations and of the goal toward which they were really striving was vague and indistinct. But step by step they struggled onward and upward toward a light which grew clearer as their eyes and minds slowly opened to its significance. Today, as a result of their strug- gles and their sacrifices, we possess and enjoy our priceless American institutions. Detroit Metal Refining Co. I, 1A ' fii hundred and forty-two It is just one grouping, selected at random, from scores of similar suites, pres- ented just as they would appear in your home. '485 Buys Stroud Player-Piano .I) LIBERTY BONDS! The above illustration is made from an actual photograph of a group of liv- ing room furniture arranged upon our sales floor. i) /, The imme- diate need istheinvest- ment of our money in. , • Home Furnishing As a Fine Art . . . . . ^ 411151911•1111111.1111MMININI_ ZTOMIN- t I one years ago. Th e Young Woman's Summer Dress Marked By Simplicity \Vitlt warmer :11111 longer days at Ita tul dresses for warm weather wear, hr idal gowns and frocks for the ring girl come into the limelight of fashion publicity. Sven this early it. Siegel Co.'s re. cei ring rooms are piled high with slit 'er summer costumes made up ill Ch iffons, Crepes and Nets and Sum- me r Silks and tine cotton and linen sum 1ridal gowns deserve a story all the it own, although they do not vary so much from the hoc.; adopted for the rather formal summer costume, an d the dress for the young school gir I has for its distinctive features its she cr daintiness. Simplicity, of cou rse, it should have, and most of the sheer, summer dresses arc quiet lift he affairs. 'or young WOIIICII ' S dresses this 1111 it•e is showing Chiffon, Georgette Cre p,, tlrgatidy and thin white cot- ton . Many of them have only self trill oiling. little frills, picot-edged or btu nil. shirring, cording. tucking or lion ncing. Many of our lace trimmed dre saes are not conspicuously showy; just a little frill of lace or perhaps a dais sly collar of lace. A flesh colored, shell pink or rose pet al pink organdy or chiffon trim- stet ! only in narrow pique edged frills. is a delectable thing and II. Siegel Co. are showing many models of this sort O ne of the exclusive houses in- for us them that organdy is to have a t r etnendous vogue this summer and the models which they have sent thei n express admirably the chic sum- plic it so touch to he desired in coit- pfet ion with this material. HE American people fought their first battles for liberty and the rights of self- have ever stood in the way of or player-piano, you'll find the y do no longer. Every sur- plus instrument must 0. Tell us how you want to pa y ! your owning a piano OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE Come Before the Week Ends In the "WARRINGTON" / ‘‘, you will find greatest value in a low•firiced is offered elsewhere at an 'where near this price—no such fulne fulness and richness of tone—no such widel y noted worth. See it, hear it, examine it thoroughl y in every detail—learn, too, how easy owner- ship is made through our especiall y conven- • ent sale terms. No Such reliability grand ¢iano. 1111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 A 1, Inummimummmonmoomiumonomouniumuoilimuommomilmiumniummoniviummraminommunimmohiumum nimmonuum i