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mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLD&
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Cleveland Girl Engaged to Local Man.
War Savings Stamp drive this
BASKETS
week arc .NIrs. Nleyer Frank and
NIrs. \Volf Kaplan. .ktilong the
captains on NIrs. Frank's leant arc'
NIrs. Max Stutter, Nliss Theresa
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Alexander, Nlks Esther Simon:
and NIrs. NI. Seidman.
Kaplan are Nliss Sophie Ros-
enzweig, Nliss Sara \Vetsman, '
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
NIr:. \Vilfred Goldman, Ntr:. .1I-
with
pern, Miss Jennie Gordon, NIrs..
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The Busiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler
('or. .1 (lams and Hastings Sts.
Detroit, Mich.
HENRYVHATTER
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
49 ORATIOT AVE.
COB. LIBRARY AVE.
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I.•1.1N interest is always aroused when some.
thing new and distinctive is brought to their
attention, especially when such H11 article is
decorative as well as useful.
II. Goldberg- and NIrs. Jacob Up-
penheini.
These ‘Vi•ker Baskets. as illustrated, have a two-
fold purpose that of a Magazine Holder in summer
Leo Franklin and Sigmund
Robinson were among the boy:
as well as a \Vood Carrier for the fireside in winter.
win) left this week lir Spend the
summer at Mr. Yeager's camp at
They are wonderfully made of high grade mater-
ial, heavily reinforced and finished in silver grays,
NItillett Lake, Nlich.
mahogany brown, sea green, or natural. Can be had
in series ranging front 24 in, to :IC, in.
\l r. Joseph \Veit is in \Vashing-
ton, having accepted a position on
one of the new boards of the \Var
Department.
Reasonably Priced
Nliss Helen Henschel! Morris,
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$6.50 to $15.00
who returned bonne from the east
last week, was one of the per-
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"Thrift Stamp" concert given in
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James E. Devoe being confident that the concerts to
Stamp drive this week.
MISS BESSIE PERMUT
D aughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. A. Caitlin. of Cleveland, Ohio, whose engage-
Mr. J. Jatovsky spent a few ment to Mr. A. P. Winkelman of 254 Kirby E. is
announced.
days in New York this Nweek.
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be presented by him during the coming season will
surpass all previous
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PALAIS DE DANSE
Conceded to be the prettiest suns.
tiler ballroom In America, festal,
Ing Ben Shook and his superb or
chestra of sixteen artiste.
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Among the members of the
Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver
Aliso,. Ruth Levyn and Miss
Nlayor's committee for a Fourth was one of the soloists at the Lib- 'Tina Levyn, of Alpena, Michigan,
of Jolt' celebration arc Rabbi Leo erty Band concert last Sunday are making their home with Nirv.
M. Franklin and Nliss Nliriam D. evening.
Harry Solomon, at :OH Tuxedo
Mr. Leo Welling, who is sta- aventle.
\I r. and NIrs. Walter Heaven- ti o n e d at Camp Custer, spent the
Nit- . and NIrs. Samuel Can
rich, have given Ill) their bonne On week end in the city.
Noorden had as their guest for
Atkinson avenue and have taken
Friends of \1 r. Roy Muscat, of th e wee k en d mi ss D a i sy v an
an apartment at the Stevenson Ontanagun, Nlich., will be inter- Noorden, 4,1 Toledo,
Hotel.
ested to hear of his safe arrival
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spent a few
Mr. Arthur Nlansbach, who has with the expeditionary forces in
tlays with his (laughter, Mrs. Paul
been at the Great Lakes Naval Italy.
Feigenbaum, of Cleveland.
Ileavenrich
is
L. sell. i)t . New
Dr. Lewis
months, spent a short furlough spending several weeks at Nlac-1 York
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with his parents, Nfr. and Mrs. kinac Island.
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lever manshaeh, this week. He •
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is spena.- and Mrs. Anton Kuhlman.
Anna Solomon
Rabbi and NIrs. Leo NI. Erank-
will continue his course of train- ing the week with the Campfire
Trailing
$2.00 Per Year.
Station
for
several
Nliss
Edith
e taintiiarre:prat ing at Harvard College.. girls at Pearl Lake. :lin are in Chicago attending the
meetings of the Central Confer-
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Cairo, Illinois, were in I /etr( ■ it
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GABRILOWITSCH
Airs. Nla‘'s sister. Nliss Nlermine
Cohen. \Vhile in Detroit they
were the guests of their aunt,
—world-famed pianist, and recently ap-
pointed leader of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, has played many selections for
the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano. Through
his specially recorded rolls and this mar-
velous instrument, you hear him in your
home exactly as though he played for you
Airs. J. .\ lexander.
Corp. . Alfred II. Frank is on
furlough in city for ten days from
the Dorr Field .Aviation, .Arcadia,
Fla. Ile will lie here till July :dh.
Mr. and NIrs. :\, Perniut, I 1st
1 I I ith St., Cleveland, I I., an-
nounce the engagement of dud!
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there in person!
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(laughter, Ile:sic, to Nil-. A. C.
\Vinkelnian, E. Krby avenue.
Mrs. Peter Va.:: and children,
and NIrs. Nlax Co - ossfield left fur
Steinway Duo.Art Reproducing Piano
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Mrs. Lee May, of
Springfield, I lino, where they will
Duo-Art
Reproducing Piano
spend the summer.
Lieut. s(.1,1,ntr sinbol.spunt a
few day:
week with hi, par-
' cuts, enroute from \\*aco,
exas.
to \Va-hington.
Nliss Sayde Louise Rifkin is
:pending several weeks with NI i s s
Nliriam Cohen, of nak Park. III.
And. not only Gabrilow itsch but Bauer, Dusoni, Godowsky, Schell ing, Ganz and scores of other
master-pianists find in the Duo-Art an instrument of such preeminent perfection that they freely en•
trust to It their musical reputation. It absolutely re-creates their playing –it perpetuates their musical
attainments and genius. What a world of keenest pleasure for the lover of beautiful music, perfectly
Will Include Ten Concerts
Mr. Devoe wishes to announce
that all concerts will be given in the
DETROIT ARENA
WOODWARD AT HENDRIE
which
is being remodeled and decorated In most artistic style. The
only auditorium in Detroit with perfect acousties and ventilation, Lo-
cated in the heart of Detroit's resident population. Unexcelled street
car service and automobile parking space.
Mr. Devoe takes great pleasure In announcing for the first time In
Detroit's Musical History--
1000 Season tickets at $ 5.00
1000 Season tickets at
1000 Season tickets at
.50 per concert
.60 per concert
6.00
8.00
1000 Season tickets at 10.00
.80 per concert
1.00 per concert
1.20 per concert
1000 Season tickets at 12.00
RESERVATION OF $5.00 and $6.00 SEASON TICKETS OPENS AT
GRINNELL BROS.' AND J. L. HUDSON MUSIC STORE, TUESDAY,
JUNE 25, at 9. A. M.
$8.00-$10.00412.00 SEASON TICKETS MAY BE RESERVED AND A
TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED IF PAID IN FULL.
TICKETS MAY BE SECURED ON PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN IF
DESIRED. (All tickets subject to Ten Per Cent War Tax.)
THE ARTISTS WILL INCLUDE THE OPERA QUARTETTE
FRANCES ALDA,
Soprano
*CAROLINA LAZZARI.
Contralto
Chicago Opera Co.
GIOVANNI MARTINELLI
Tenor
GUISEPPE DE LUCA,
Baritone
Metropolitan Opera Co.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
OPENING DETROIT'S MUSICAL SEASON September 30th.
MME. GALLI•CURCI,
Soprano
JASCHA HEIFETZ,
Violinist
MABEL GARRISON,
Soprano
SOPHIE BRASLAU,
Contralto
letropolitan Opera Co.
metropolitan Opera Co.
•ROSA RAISA,
World's Greatest Dramatic
Soprano
"HIPOLITO LAZARO,
Tenor
Metropolitan Opera Co.
DAI BUELL,
Pianist
MISCHA ELMAN,
Violinist
'THOMAS CHALMERS,
Baritone
Metropolitan Opera CO.
LEO ORNSTEIN, Pianist
And a Great Extra Attraction to be Announced.
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All classes of music—opera, dance, popular, classical, played by great artists—embraced in the Duo.
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The true artistic quality and unrivalled
pre-eminence of the Duo-Art surely needs
no more conclusive evidence than this!
PHILHARMONIC COURSE
*First Recital APPEARANCE IN DETROIT.
The Duo-Art also provides two other means of musical enjoyment—it may be used as a matchless
player-piano if desired. making available all the thousands of Marotta music rolls, and can, of course,
be played by hand in the usual manner.
the concert stage with the New York
Symphony Orchestra in New York, Walter
Damrosch, conductor. and with the Phila•
delphia Symphony Orchestra in Philadelphia,
Leopold Stokowskl, conductor.
The Eight Annual
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The Duo.Art took the pianist's place on
efforts, desires to announce
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