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SUMMER
FURS
combinations of skins.
H. & B. MARKS
212 MICHIGAN
Near Third.
40.
To Your Friends Send
Fetter's Flowers
2 STORES:
17 Adams E.
1635 Woodward.
OLD Gowns Made NEW
Madam Rau
205 Washington Arcade
Cherry 1145-J.
To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be,
mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOI-DA,
GINSBURG, 1163 Second Ave., Phone North 4799.
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Our Superb collection
of summer furs is espe-
cially complete. All the
attractive models with
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Our Soldiers Are Watching and They Expect a Great Over-Subscription.
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Diamond Merchants
WOODWARD AV E. AT JOHN
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Length, 5 feet 4 inches.
Price $750, deferred
payments if desired.
Mahogany, Chippen-
dale Design.
Sohmer Small Grand
The Cupid Model
Mrs. Hyman Wiengarden and Sons, Meyer and Jerome, of Flint, Mich.
who have recently returned ho me after an extended trip in Florida.
and California. Mrs. Wiengarden will be remembered by many friends
in Detroit as Miss Sadie Jacobs before her marriage,
Jacob Goldfinc
week.
Miss Ruth Franklin, who has
been spending her spring holi-
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days at home, has returned to
Vass it College.
Mr. F. Schram has been visit-
ing in New York.
Mr. B. Babcock has purchased
a home at the corner of Second
Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement and Merrick avenues and will oc-
cupy it as soon as alterations
Rings
have been completed.
A statement has just been
issued by the Law School of the
University of Michigan that there.
are at present six women regis-
tered in the school, the largest
number since its founding in
1859. Among them is Miss Paul-
ine Cohen of Pittsburgh, who re-
"The Sallan Corners
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Woodward at Gratiot
Striking Four Piece Suite
that will make the bedroom reflect. coziness and
prosperity. Construction throughout is of the
finest, and you will find this to be truly durable
furniture that will well stand the constant us-
age to which the bedroom is put. Daintily pat-
terned throughout, with large artistic mirror
on dresser and modern improved triplicate mir-
ror on dressing table. Choice of the three most
tasty finishes—mahogany, American walnut
or ivory.
Of Colonial
Design
$115.00
The Sohmer Cupid Grand Piano Is a splendid instrument
In design; workmanship throughout of the very
highest class; and possessing a tone of rare depth and rich-
ness. The celebrated Sohmer organization were the first
to produce a small grand piano—and in their Cupid model
they've a creation embodying all that high quality which
the Sohmer name has always stood for—a small grand
piano truly worthy to grace your home and bespeak your
musical discrimination.
—graceful
Mr. Louis Benjamin of N. Y. cently visited in the city, as the
spent a few days in the city this guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph
234 Englewood Avenue,
Michigan.
Detroit,
Callan
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Liberty Bonds
r,
spending his spring holidays
torn Andover Academy with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kahn, has returned to school.
The Misses Coral and Frances
Adler of Milwaukee, who were
the guests of Mrs. :\lbert Schloss
last week, hate returned to Vas-
sar College.
The engagement of Miss Julia
Marymont, daughter of Mr. J.
•irvinont, to Mr. Harold Era-
leigh, of Birmingham, Ala., has
been announced.
MN. Nlark Fleichman and son
William, arc visiting Mr. Charles
Fleichman, who is stationed with
the ordnance department at Ho-
boken, N. J.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
Rabbi Samuel S. Maycrbcrg
have both spoken a number of
times during the week for the
Liberty Loan campaign. Rabbi
Franklin is a member of the
church committee of the Liberty
Loan organization.
Friendships are more firmly sealed
—family des are more firmly bound by
photographs of those who are near and
dear to you.
For
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Edgar Kahn, who has been
FORMER DETROITER AND SONS
Photographs
Telephone
The6orhaffiShop
EgEg*SOCIETY
Tietlebaum of \Vest Grand Blvd.
Miss Ruth Fink and Miss
Rosen of I 7.1 E. Palmer avenue,
are spending several weeks at
Atlantic City.
Miss Sadye Louise Rifkin is
visiting in Chicago for ten days.
She will be the guest of Mrs.
Samuel Strauss, after which she
will spend a week with her sister,
Mrs. Maurice Perlmutter.
Dr. I. Leo Sharfman, professor
of economics at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, is delivering a
series of live lectures in the
northern peninsula this week.
His topic is "Saving and Spend-
ing in Peace and War."
Mrs. E. N. Rosenthal of To-
ledo is visiting her parents in
Lafayette. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bloom
have sold their home on Moss
avenue and have taken an apart-
m e nt at 90 Ilazelwiind avenue.
Miss Helen II. Morris, who
has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris, Pil-
grim avenue, left Sunday for
New York.
Among the Detroiters regis-
tered at Mt. Clemens last week
are: Mr. J. \Veil, Mr. 13. Green-
that. Mr. Max I.epkmitz, Mr.
Max Weiss and Mr. Louis Rub-
in.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin spoke
at the Twentieth Century Club
on Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen-
berg- of Toledo, Willi have been
wintering in California, spent a
few days in the city during the
past week.
Miss Rubcka Mintz, who has
spent the past year in Kansas
City, is visiting Mrs. harry
Jacobson, 115 East Warren ave-
nue. Miss Mint z will leave soon
for Penns ■ Ivania.
Mr. F. Rosenberger has been
visiting in New York.
.Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 1I. Gumm
of :101• East Grand Boulevard,
who have been traveling in Cali-
fornia during the winter, arc ex-
pected }ionic this week.
Grinnell Bros.
Also exclusive Michigan representatives of the Steinway.
Knabe, etc.
24 Stores. Headquarters,
243-247 Woodward Avenue.
Spring Time
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Painting and Decorating time. Let
us figure on your needs and save you
money, time and wrinkles. Our
work is of the highest standard and
bound to please you.
In our store you will find a com-
plete line of Fix-Up goods, Wall Pa-
per, Paint, Varnishes, Brushes, Win-
dow Shades, etc.
Woodward Painting & Decorating Co.
2303 Woodward Ave.
Phone Hem. 4967.
Specialists in Dust Proof Flooring
EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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New EZison Phonographs and Records. The Phonograph with a soul.
RUGS
321 Woodward Avenue
Bet. Columbia and Montcalm.
Cadillac 839.
OUTSIDE LOCATION MEANS INSIDE PRICES.
Grosse Pointe Furniture Co.
Oriental Turkish Baths
Hyman Berman, Manager.
336870 Jefferson Avenue.
Jefferson Avenue Car Takes You to the Door.
"Meet Friedberg-
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GriswoldS Diamonds"
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BEST IN THE CITY
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.