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July 12, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-07-12

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PAGE THREE

THE EWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

Nliss Annabelle Myers lett
NIrs. Nleyer Frank, first ward
major. desires to express her sm.; iltursday for northern Nlichigan
cere appreciation of the splendid to lie gone the remainder of the
co - operation given her by all the season.
\Irs. I larry Leflolfsky, of Kirby
vvorkers in her ward in the
\Var Savings Stamp campaign. .11 enue, entertained at her home
Their whole-lierted enthusiasm for Mrs. I. Itroilia, of ( ) 1 1 Cit y ,
and earnest efforts were respon - l'a. Those present were NIrss
Bible for the first ward leading all Louis Freedman, NIrs. Ilarry Scl-
NIrs. Abe Cohen, NIrs. Erwin
othcrs of the city by a large
jority in the final results. Aiming; Ii. Becher, Mrs. \Vim Stedman,
the district chairmen working NIrs. Harry \VIteeler, Nip:. NI.
with NIrs. Frank were Nliss The- 'layman, NI rs. Ji ∎ s. Lefkiiisky amt
resit .Nlexander, NIrs. Benjamin ; Nlisses bite ;Ind .\ nu t ; C o hen.

Fink, NIrs. I iscar Robinson, Mrs. ; .\ very delightful ewciting was
Esther Simon, and NIrs. M. Stein- igiven by the Nlisses Rae and Anne
Cohen. who unturtaincil for NIrs.
man.
65 VIRGINIA PARK SACRIFICE
NIrs. Cyrus .\ mold, \vim has I. Brodia, of I lit pity, Pa. NIrs,
This magnificent l2-room solid brick home on lot 503(10 with every modern
convenience. ('enter hall. drawing room with fireplace, living room, paneled been visiting in Chicago, has re-) Podia is a guest of \I r. ;old NIrs.
dining room, den with fireplace, balcony music room, an finished in oak; turned to the city. Louis Freedman, of :Int Fr e d e rick

steam heat, hard coal in for winter. Large double stucco garage. This
home must be seen to be appreciated. Owner has left city and place must
be sold. No reasonable offer refused on your own terms. Can be seen by
appointment only,

\l r. Frank Seidman. of New am emu..
York, spent a few (lays ill the
Mr. I. Id Munduis'."Im. of 1)e`
' \Ionics, lit., is visiting his niece,
city last week.
Lieut. Jacob Shapiro, of New NIrs. \lislia !layman, of Ill: Hen-

SANDERS.DRENNAN-SCHINBINE CO.

Cadillac 897.

340 Penobscot Bldg.

York, spent it fete (lays last week Brie avenue.
Nliss Anna Nlillner has l e ft for
ititIoi
4/./s with his brother, Lieut. Charles
Shapiro,
who
is
attached
to
the
New
York. where she will visit
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o 4s signal oirps in the city. her sister and brother, NIr. and
§ t Bernard \\'eisinan, son of NIr. NIrs. J. NI. Nlillner.
\I r. David Rosenthal and
and NIrs. I.. \Veisinan, \vIto hits
been attached to the quartermas- 1Vartell have just returned from
North Carolina, where they too-
ter's department at Camp John-
tored to visit the former's son,
ston, Fla., was commissioned a
Finannel Rosenthal, at Camp
second lieutenant, ;old assigned as
We have made arrangements for
assistant to the qtvirterma , ter's tireette.
a supply of those Famous Cherries
Lahtiand NIrs. IA'ti NI. Frank-
I
depot, at New York city.
from Northern Michigan, and will
\\ell an d c hit_ lin and daughters, Ruth and Nlar-
\Irs.
evening for
be receiving carlots commencing
dren left last week for (Mina, garet, left V ednesday
Vineyard HaVell, Nlass., where
July I 2th.
Nlich., where they. will spend the
* 1
they \rill spend several weeks.
summer.
The crop is light this year, but
Friends of Lawrence Welling, I:alibi Franklin will devote a
will be fine. Your Grocer
q
of Petoskey, Nlich., will be inter- month to visiting the eastern
I
will secure them for you, or you
ested to learn that lie has been camps and cantonments as it rep-
can obtain them at the Eastern g
resentative of the Jewish \Velfare
promoted from the rank of second
Market.
to first lieutenant, and sent for a Board.
Nliss Nliriam I). Goldman left
month's special training to Camp
t
this
week for Syracuse, N. Y.,
l'erry. Ile spent a few days in
she will spend a few days
the city, last week, en route front where
before joining relatives at Old
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS
•,,. Camp Dodge.
Forge, N. Y.
WHOLESALE FRUITS
* Mr. L. Weisman and Nit- . Sid- \l r. and Mrs. :Ndolpli Slonian
ney Weisman motored last week
30 MARKET STREET
• 1 to Beulah, Nlich., where they will and family are spending the sum-
mer at their cottage at Sans Souci,
Phones—Main 3979 and Cadillac 3979
spend several weeks.
NIr. S. B. I:aufman spent a few St. (lair Flats. NIrs. Arthur
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Ileinzelman and son, of Provi-
tt;;:'
(lays
in New York last week.
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AIli
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i'
6
•Lis
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Ae:Alkit(*
iellk it •7641 ■ 8'441, 764.76•10-*I'Aleittillt
dence,
R. I., are spending the
\I r. and Mrs. S. liuttnatter
spent a few days in New York last month of July with them.
Mr. Joseph \Veit, [V110 is en-
NO PROFITEERING HERE
week.
gaged
in government work in
During July We Offer At 25q Less Than
Mr. Jacob Siegel and Miss
Regular Prices Elsewhere
Adele Siegel are at Lake Placid, \Vashington, spent a few (lays in
the city last week.
1,000 WILTON RUGS
N. Y.
Heratis, Shah Abbas, Karanaes, Balbacs, Bigelow Hartford's Art Loom,
NIr. David Levyn, of Alpena, is
.
Sidney
Stott
and
NIr.
Her-
NIT.
and Sanford's Seamless Wiltons in the collection.
making
his home in the city.
bert Newman spent the Fourth
\I r. Ilarry Starr, of Zanesville,
of lulv at Cedar Point, (I.
321 Woodward, Between Columbia and Montcalm
Miss Sara Cross, of Chicago., who has been spending several
was the guest of NIrs. 1)avid, weel<s in the city, has left for
Camp Custer, where he is attached
Stocker fiir a few days this week.
the medical supply depot. NIrs.
Reliable
:\liss Phyllis Zuckerman is \;is- to
Renovators
Starr will remain indefinitely at
iting in Chicago.
the .\ ddison I had with her
Nliss Edythe 1)avis, of \Vorces-
mother, Mrs. 1 lannah \base.
ter, Nlass., is visiting her brother.
NIr. Fred Nlorri: spent it few
I )elaware
NIr. Louis Davis,
JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.
days in Nlilwatikee last week.
WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
avenue, for the summer.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
NIr. and NIr.s. J. llialowsly, of
Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Mr. and NIrs. I lenry \larks and
Felt Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New TIckirg
Cleveland, are spending several
Furnished.
children are spending two weeks
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows. Cushions and General Bedding
weeks at the Park I bitel, Mt.
at Toledo Beach, O., as the
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We re-lacquer and re-finish brass beds
Phone Cadillac 895
guests of \1r. and Mrs Leon Clemens.
169 Michigan Ave.. Detroit, Mich.
spent a few
Nlajor Nl a x
Nerz,
\
e
in
the
city
last week.
days'
\I r. and Mrs..\ lhert (*widen and
For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement daughter have taken an apartment :Qrs. Bailin left at the end of the
week for 1:ockford. 111.s to lie near
Rings
at Yo Elmhurst avenue .
PAM. who is in charge of
NEI- . and NIrs. Samuel 1 ■ Ilein- Mail it-
the base hospital at ("amp ;rant.
gold. of NIuncie, Ind., are spend-
Miss Fannie Edelstein. of :MI
ing, the summer in the city.
an extend-
Nliss Reny \Veinherg. u f Ilagite Frederick, has left for
ed
trip
to
Tacoma,
\Vash.,
extensive
avenue, h a s le ft
she will he the guest of NIrs. .\
trip along the coast.
NIr. and NIrs. NI. I limelhoch Lupken. \\line there she will
"The Sallan Comer
have returned from a 1,itir weeks' take occasional trips to Seattle.
1Spokane and Portland.
-eildiii g tri which was -pent
The Blouse Is Very Impor- hlouses are wonderfully embroidered
Mr. I. 1.. l )ppcnhcinrt'r ;old
, ;old

"The Specialty House for Stouts"

Clearance Sale

for

Stout Women!

semi-annual sale brings a
rare opportunity to stout and hard-to-

THIS great

fit women—the opportunity of securing
desirable, stylish apparel, in many cases for
less than wholesale cost.

$16.85424.75-539.75
Suits
$16.85—$18.95—$24.75
Coats
Dresses ...$ 5.95—$16.75—$19.85
Blouses ...$ 1.25—$ 1.95—$ 3.75

[ White Net Dreues

The values represented

ar e up
to $29.75....

LANE BRYANT

.41.44/44144410-VP8441.-***400Als,Aokt•44.:..(409r446A

I

2nd Floor, Washington Arcade, 255 Woodward Ave.

Fancy Cherries

SWEET AND SOUR

4 *

:

8
8

I

$9.85

Crepe Envelopes

Crepe de Chine Che-
mises at a In oc
close-out pricefilMearta

GEO. L. COLLINS & CO.

TherejdniDealerNedrYou

r

(HENKPIIIIIIIIKA MMIO•0 1•1111114)-MIM PINSP O SIMIKANISIKPOINIK

favors White
F ashion
Footwear for Summer

I

wIlITE footwear predominates in 'all
TT the newest models for summer wear.
In their cool comfort, they reflect the
atmosphere of correct style, harmonizing
perfectly 'with the dainty' frocks of
summer.

7

This white kid boot is
unusually attractive

new model conies in
T HIS
white kid of exceptional

quality and is a splendid ex-
ample of the authoritative fash-
ions displayed on our fourth
floor. The dainty lines and cor-
rect style of this hoot make it an
exceptionally attractive model.
It has light welt soles and cov-

C. A. FINSTERWALD CO.

ered Louis heels.

'12

White kid oxfords with

covered
Louis heels and turned soles.

$9

Fourth Floor

Est.

183.185 Woodward

Sallan

Woodward at Gratiot

tant This Season.

with a running stitch and eyelets.

.‘iiiong the blouses in colors there
niarked preference for blues and
pinks. Where are a good many charm-
ing pink blouses of cotton voile or
organdy that arc hemstitched and
daintily frilled. Gray handkerchief
linen is. used with excellent effect
either for the entire blouse or com-

of practical cotton and
linen merit the attention of every
woman who aspires to the degree of
smartness at the I11111111111111 of expense.
But costly or cheap. .the practical
value of these blouses depends on
White Or a bright tone.
careful laundering. \Vith a fairly en- Lined
pert laundress in the background their This house is showing a lovely blouse
shining virtues of daintiness and of pink organdy which is finely tucked
freshness attain their full economic , and trimmed with white organdy frills
worth. This is especially true of the :around the collar edge and down the
colored blouses which must lie front. The cuffs are also edged with
tubbed carefully to preserve the the White frills and there is a vestee
colors. of white organdy.

Denver, Colorado Spring-

Mrs. Adolph Freund are attend-
Estes I'ark.
jubilee of the
Mr. and Mrs. Nlorris Fishman !nig the fiftiet h
and faintly and Dr, and Mrs. 1.. I leveland I )rphall AsYlltIll. which
W. Sorock, will leave on the isth ' is being celebrated this week - end

of July for a motor trop, return- at Cleveland.
Mr. T. 11. Goldberg, of brush
ing on August 1st.
Miss Ella Bamberg is visiting' Blvd- is Tending a few weeks in
her sister, Mrs. D av id Lev i ne , i n the east.
In the future, no notices for
Sault Ste. Nlarie.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Zuibeck have these columns will be accepted
send-
left for a cruise of the Great unless fully signed with the

er's
name.
Lakes.
X'oile dresses for afternoon wear
The all-white Voile blouse ranges
Miss Mildred Burnstine, of 31 I
from the severe type to the most are in dainty black and white or blue
elaborate combination of lace and and white stripe and polkadot effects. Nfedbury Blvd., has left to spend az3X6=33a43=6 733a4383

tucks, hemstitching and frills. One A pretty model has a straight tucked
typical plain blouse shown by B. skirt and sleeveless bodice. rounded
Siegel Co. has the tiniest of pleated at the neck. An tinder bodice. of
trimming around the low, round neck sheer batiste or of lace in a dainty
and cuffs. it is tucked at the bottom all-over pattern. shows above the
and buttoned at the back, Organdy rounded - out voile bodice in a little

a two weeks' vacation with her The Jewish Chronicle
sister. Mrs. S. Goldberg. of Buf-
falo, N. V. She will also visit
$2.00 Per Year
Niagara Falls and other interest-
and voile blouses owe their special round gutmpe and has long or three- .
ing points.
charm to clever tucking and net quarter slaves.—Adv.
KitlinaatrazglaP13=

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LOUIS MUSCOVITE

BENJ. SHIFFMAN

WOODWARD SERVICE E.SUPPLY

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