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June 28, 1918 - Image 4

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-06-28

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A merica 9ewtsk Peria&al Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNAtt 20, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Distinctive Effects Seen In
Summer Dresses

Fussy models this season are ta-
booed. The summer costume this sea-
son must be practical, the distinctive
effect being obtained through clever
manipulation of line and trimming
details.

In silk materials the most promi-
nent and fashionable are the new
foulards which achiyt e their smart-
ness through design, coloring, clev e r
handling and slight details, IL Siegel
Co. are showing sonic very good look-
ing models which hate a long,
straight tunic of Foulard falling over
a narrow one-tone skirt and relying
upon clever details of collar, sleeve
and button placement to supplebient
a more elaborate designing.

rIONNOMOCONONMOMMONCOM.

SOCIETY

I I. E. Fisher has Just rt. - ,
.\ surprise party N%as gkcii
turned from a two weeks' trip in !Monday evening in honor of Loi.
Nett . York and .\ tiantic City.
Roth's sixteenth birthday. Those

Nit.. and Nirs. Peter Vass.

Of

entertained were Nliss•s

Lttrillc

Frederick street, have as their Jacobs, Lydia Itthenstein, Rtttl



guest their

Miss Irene Steinberg and I tith I.ipsit/ ; Lout

sister,
Vass, tt j N t . \t„ r k .

\Veit/man, Marvin Jacobs. Nlar

Nit. . I );ivid \Vilkus, who is sta- vin Itrossman, Sydney Sarasolui
tioned at I ; rea l Lakes Naval I CIentent I I oil), Newton King and

iraining Camp, spent a short fur- \\ °limn Stearn ': The "ellin'"
lough with his parents, sit'. and I was `P ent ill dancing.
Dark blue and white coin dot
Miss Leontine Ale% ers, of Chi-
Foulard is made up with dark bine airs. S. P. Wilkus,
Serge. very successfully. With a cape -
NIrs. Schlussel, Nli • ss
• I' Is I cap), is the guest of Mrs. Jacob
of the dark blue wool stuff covering
the Foulard entirely when worn the . \ Illert and
lies Fth•l Schlussel
gown is extremely useful and cooler
JulianI:rolik has returned
than the all Serge costume and more are leaning for NI t. (siemens.
sturdy than Chition or Georgette..
where they trill slat for several from Nets York.

'['his House is showing many short
waist dresses fashioned or tteorgette
Crepe or Crepe de Chine. ()ne in par-
tieular is of late pink Crepe de Chine.
The model is plain and fastens down
the Irma with large, mother of pearl
buttons. The skirt is trimm e d with
pockets and wide, three-inch tucks;

weeks•
p r i vate s ttimi d

\I r. and NIrs. Edmund Helium-
whii have returned front

\\•„1„,,,. „ f

Camp Custer, two weeks' trip through Canada.
spend the remainder of the
lick., was Fume tin a three do's

Itinutigil to visit his sster, NIrs. summer with their parents, Mn,

Infantry,

t t'ti;tit
ttop Kahn , 1.f

Dix avenue. and Nirs, Joseph Lichtenstein.

:\nother dress is an tutractiNe de-
.N1r. and NIrs. J. I. Nlahlar, it'
Mr, David .\ Brown is spend
sign of blue Georgette Crepe oter t. t a o
• ,
r • tt l ets l• • s . I
\
r
Brush s t t re e , t , art
;Ire it(
• t•iv nu,
. t •
Satin—the blouse falls in loose, grace-
fat folds and is gathered into a b e lt tadigratulatitms upon the birth of
NIrs.
S.
Netzorg
and
family
at a lot` waistline. The long, full a
lune
have given up their home on Niel-
tunic of Georgette Crepe is cut in ir-
regular effect at the hem, the sides
NIT. . and NIrs. .\. B. Ha , den drum ;venue and have taken an
extending in a point to the skirt hot;1
and son, Norman, of 1161 Brush i; tpartment at rtil \Varren Ave-
'
tom. Hie
neck is cut round and has
narro• roll collar at the sides and street, are touring to New Yorl,, time W es t .
back.—Adv.
\ tlantie ()Iv and Ruston.

lis,

!

?It

,

Mr. and NIrs. 1. Simons and

MATERNI TY

Alaster Jerome Simons, have
left for an eastern trip for about a

CORSETS!

Prices
start at

month.

$ 4 .45
Every expe.tant mother
should wear LANE BRYANT'S
Maternity Corset to reserve
the health of her child.

STYLE! HEALTH

Nliss Norma Hoffman, of 190

!

Scientifically designed to effectively con•
real conditions. >et give wohderful sup.

port to the back and abdomen, and perfect

freedom through the diaphragm. Mothers.
to•be should adopt this corset early for it
assures the health of the mother and baby.
We are the largest dealers in the wor,d
of apparel for maternity and the LANE
BEI ANT MATERNITY CORSET is the
PERFECT one built for the true maternsty
figurr with lull knowledge of its require-
ments.

Ind Floor
Lane Bryant.wo.
Woo
dward

Arthur Goulson

Abraham Cooper

■ JWI

The every cla y convenience,
comfort, safety, year - around
utility and quiet seclusion of
the electric are so marked that
it is not offered merely as an
enclosed car.

Thus, people who know auto-
mobiles—seeking all-season ser-
vice in their car—have come to
recognize in the Rauch te
Lang Electric, the one automo-
bile whose place in cardom is
logical — unchallenged exclu-
sive.

They know the significance
of sixty-four years' experience
in designing fine Coach-work

—Coaches, Limousine Bodies

and Electric Automobiles for
America's best families.



of those who " hope" their
Electric possesses that same
indefinable "something:•

so, for the utmost of quality—comfort—safety—fileasure-

luxury—firestige—"Back to the Electric"—the Rauch & Lang.

If you would know genuine automobile service
and pleasure, request a demonstration






Meyer Gaunt, of 'M .: Owen
avenue, a brother of Miss Mae

I I\

Cavern and Mrs. Benjamin Pearl-



"The Social Necessity"







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WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS

1342 Woodward Ave.

North 2436

of the Nlichigan State Phar-

ti011

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

macists, held at Hotel Statler,

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident

I ifs subject was: "Is Your Story
a Partner?"

Compensation

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson
have gone to East Liverpool, 0.,

A Policy with us means Security

to join their parents, Mr. and

Mrs. E. Wolf. From there they
will start on an extended motor

trip through the cast.

Mrs. II,. 0. Harris and Nliss

Established
1905

Reliable
Renovators

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

Pittsburgh last week, have re-
turned to the city.
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman is vis-
iting his parents in New York

City.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
Furnished.
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows. Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We re-lacquer and re-finish brass beds
Phone Cadillac SI'S
359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For

Beatrice Sweetsman, who attend-
ed the Zionist convention at

The Jewish Women's Club Sur-
gical Unit will carry on its work

during the summer months at the

Engagement

Red Cross Headquarters in the
Book building every Tuesday
night. All workers are urged to
he present.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neiburger

Rings

announce the engagement of
their daughter, Minette, to Mr.

S,cillan

Bernard Barnard, of Chicago. At
present, Mr. Barnard is a flying

cadet in the S. Service, In
training at Carlstrinn Field, Flor-
ida.

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Corner.

SIGN THIS PLEDGE AND MAIL TODAY TO
National War Savings Committee, Book Building, Detroit

lor

.....

ob

IhriarQ-Wir—
a -Wwifirari , t r

• PAY NO MONEY UNTIL STAMPS ARE DELIVERD

DEUVERY WILL BE MADE BY LETTER CARRIER OR OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENTS.

"What's In a Name?"

a Capulet, in exclaiming, ``What's In
J a Name?"
cared little whether Romeo was

ULIET,

or was not a Montague.

But a Bank's name may mean much—it should

be easily written—suggestive of the place where
it does business—and distinctive in character.
The name of the Highland Park State BANK
OF DETROIT has been changed to " BANK

OF DETROIT,"

Checks bearing the former name may be used
until exhausted. Checks bearing the new name
"Bank of Detroit" will be gradually substituted.

DIRECTORS

DR.GEORGE

R. ANDREWS

IAMBS COUZENS, President

W.L. DUNHAM,
Dank, H. P.

Highland Pars Stele

ALONZO P EWINO. V.P.0 M. Mich. Cop
per a Urns. Co.

EDMUND D. FISHER, VW-P.048n.

HENRY FORD, President Ford Motor
Comp•ne

ARTHUR 1. LACY. Attorney.

K 0 LIEHOLD, Vies-Prep Ctearbona State
Nana, See and Trellis. Hears road

Hospitat

A. L MeMEANS, Ils•e•targ, Dodge
Brothers Inc.

C. HAYWARD
Morphs Co

MURPHY

of Illego•E

H. H RACKHAM,Capitallst

3. .WHAT EHEAD.

Kale. C

Pre. Whitehead

as.

National War Savings Committee:

Kindly deliver to me at times indicated below, Ion which I agree to pay oo delivery

.;Pa U. S. WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS at $

,

..... _ elm&

Om mom. aim eldel

...LI}

2Sc U. S. THRIFT STAMPS at 25e wank.

I MAT I

43 Fort Street West-2260 W. Jefferson Ave.

of the moorha inclemsd.

OD

(Doe)

J JUNE 11 EAT

I AUG. I

I Stn. I I OCT.

CHECK MONTHS IN WHICH DEL/VERY IS ORDERED.

!Nov.) INC. I

Commercial Accounts
Savings Accounts
General Banking Service

NAME

ADDRESS

Wen aided clam

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wut.tootcs curnems

BANK OF DETROIT

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

. 000nber trainsali

.....

CAROL

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nesday. June :MO, at the conVC11-

328-330 Penobscot Bldg.



This super-qualit y means
highest pride of possession and
wins the admiration and envy

Mr. Henry Nlorris, 1'. D., of
Lansing, Was a speaker on Wed-

Cooperfioulson Insurance Agency

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

Back to the Electric

turned from New York.

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Riisentield.

David Cooper

\

Mr. .Nbraliain Cohen has re-

man, left last Wednesday to join
I lancock. has returned from a
the Aviation Corps at Selfrdge
motith's visit in Cleveland.
Field, Mt. Clemens.
Nliss Lois Roth, of Itio \\',
sir. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
Bethune avenue, has returned
family, of NJ Kirby Avenue West,
home from St. Nlary's College at
have left for a muter trip to
Monroe, NI ich., to spend the
City. where they trill be the
slimmer vacation with her par-
guests of Mr. and NIrs. Id Gold-
ents.
man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Davis, of
Mr. Leon Ziegler has left for a
Boston Boulevard, hate as their
short stay in New York.
guest their sister, Nliss Rose Da-
Nit- . Arthur Rosenfield. who is
vis, of Toledo,
stationed at Camp Nleade, \Id..
spent a short furlough this week

Prevents Fatigue!

PAGE THREE

3% interest on Savings
from date of deposit to
date of withdrawal.



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