A merica/I 5arish Perla&al eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Simplicity the Keynote of Autumn Fashions. 30%01 SOCIETY The models for the new season are of marked simplicity in appearance Sometimes this simplicity is a matim of effect more than of design. This i. especially true of the draped gowns. At present there i s a pronounced ten- dency towards longer suit jackets. both for the severely tailored suit and the inore dressy models. However. there are models, the jackets of which are only a little below the hip line and even smart little jackets which are but hip length. .A very smart and youthful new tailored snit shown by B. Siegel Co. has the skirt of the coat reaching down almost half the length of the skirt. The garment is of navy blue serge made on rather severe lines. belted and fastened down the front with small, round material but- tons. Straps of the material extend down the side fronts of the coat and form large shaped pockets on the pep- lum. There is a small round collar of white cashmere. .\ ((Met edding of the week was' a few days in the city last week. that of Nli , s .\ lice Nliller. daughter Nliss Sadie Keidan and Nil— of \Ir. and NIrs. J. Nliller, utter I. Mille Last, ;11111 Leonore Goldman are the Chap On Our Entire Stock of Furniture \Ir. Rudolph crones fur this v ■ eek at the FredJ Mark., ,on of Joseph J. Nlarks. .1ir Camp at \I t. Clemens. Amine.; which took place at high noon, Sun the tisitor, of the past Week Were day. .\ ug. 11, at the hotel tacky. NIr. and NIrs. loseph Selling, NI Rahhi Samuel S. Nleyerberg per- Jerome Selling, Nit - . Zachariall Set formed the ceremony in the Ares- ling. Nliss Fannie Simon, Nlis, owe of tic• immediate famil\ . A Frieda \Veinstei• NIrs. Large reception followed the serv - Schulman. last Saturday NIr. and Excepting— ice , . The bride was attired in a Mrs. :\ !orris Friedberg provided a smart traveling suit and carried a treat for the children of the camp. bow er bouquet. \ her a four Refrigerators, 25% off Baby Carriages, 10% off Mrs. Louis Grosslight is spending week,. trip throughout the west file a few weeks at Bayport. Many of the one piece dresses are voting r , Abraham Brody, of Des couple will m a k e th e i r home rather long-waisted in effect. One model recently shown by this house had its waist line lengthened in effect by a panel of the material attached at the shoulders extending down the bo- dice front and looped nutter the belt. The front panel on the bodice aid the two side panels on the skirt are trimmed. with band; of black silk braid. in the city. Nloines, lima, spent a few days in NIr. and NIrs. ,\rthtir Frank have the city this week. returned front a motor trip through crown era' weeks ;tt Elkhart Lake, \\ ' k. living room, and dining room furnishings, including the depot loigaile. and little ling ttitll the products of such famous makers as Berkey & Gay, Luce, Miss Vera l∎ alin. of Chicago, i- daughter, Rosalie, are spending sev- The lengthened skirt is steadily making headway and a few of the ad- vance models shots skirt: whose low- er edges are much below the hoot tops and there are a few ankle length skirts, the latter extremely narrow. There is no doubt that skirts will con, time to be longer this season in order to conform to government regulations for height of shoes, which are not to exceed eight inches.—Advertisement. that is in effect this month, on our entire stock of bedroom, safe arrival overseas of Leo \\ti the Adirondack Mountains. \II'S. I hn id There is still time to take advantage of the 30 5,i , discount \Vord has been received of the Sligh, Karpen Bros., etc. the guest of Mks I lortense Krolik NIr. Louis Freidenberg spent a Lieutenant Seymour Simons, , on Original price tags remain on all articles. of Mr. and NIrs. I/. \V, Simons, few days in NVashington this week. ho has been stationed ill \Vashing- Nliss Ilelen Schloss has returned ton for the past months, has just from Cleveland. NIrs. Hugo Hill and NIrs. :Mag- been appointed censor in the de- from nus Ilutzel have returned partment of military aeronautics. The business of feeding hungry Charlevoix. soldiers goes on just as steadily in NIr. and Mrs. C. L. Jacobson hot weather as ill cold, for the spent a few days in New York this St omen of the Red Cross canteen week. YOUR GARMENTS NIr. Ilarry Jacobs spent a few do not believe in shirking. .Aniong have them the active workers are NIrs. \Yid days in New York this %%eel:. Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired \Ir. and NIrs. Israel Cohen, ham Rimkkoff, Nliss Clara Rogers, by \Irs. Day Krolik, Mrs. .\11tert Mirth Cohen and Nliss Rose Phil- \ !Fs. Harry Jacobs, NIrs. ips have returned front it motor I larry Ilieldlield, NIrs. Ilarry Farb- trip 10 NeW York and Boston. ,tein, rs. Clarence Enggass. Miss FRANK B. ANDRUS SANG IN TEMPLE Nlay, Miss Marie Newman, CHOIR. N11-• Sylt ia Freidenberg. lrosmati, 192 The candidacy of Frank It. Amin, \Ir. and NI rs.,Nlax Incorporated SAMUEL FIRESTONE, President. 'Alain office and works, 1535 Hamilton Blvd., brunch store, 1202 Hamilton Blvd., 2575 Woodward Avenue. PHONE MARKET 5895 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT with ICIANITiVAN I 11am-tick .\ %elute Fast, have re- for the office of Circuit $182 Mahogany 4-piece Bedroom Set $235 Walnut 4-piece Bedroom Set $315 Georgian 4-piece Bedroom Set $185 Adam Ivory 4-piece Bedroom Set $225 Adam Mahogany Bedroom Set $127.40 $185 Overstuffed Velour Sofa $115 Antique Mahogany Secretary $200 Mahogany and Cane Suite $50 Duofold Bed Davenport $100 Royal Wilton Rugs $129.50 $ 80.50 $140.00 $ 35.00 $ 70.00 $300 Walnut 9-piece Dining Suite $273 Antique Mahogany 9-piece Suite $290 Jacobean Oak 9-piece Suite $400 American Walnut 9-piece Suite $525 Antique Mahogany 9-Piece Suite $210.00 $220.50 $129.50 $154.00 $191.10 $203.00 $280.00 $367.50 Robinson-Cohen Co. Cuing Judi, in Wayne County brings to mind turned from a motor trip to Dayton interesting fact in his early life. A- 'slid Cincinnati, M. a young man, Mr. Andrus was w,li COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS NIrs. .N. Schlesinger, 170 Brush known in Detroit as a singer of 1, CORNER of HIGH and HASTINGS mean ability and this reputation he street. is spending a few weeks with acquired as a member of the choir “! her sister, :Mrs. I.. G. Goldberg, in Temple Beth El. when services \Nth' Grand Rapids. From there they held in the old temple at \Vasbie...,,,, FIVE BLOCKS EAST:IWOODWARD 'Komi -Wino rIIIIRTirNT 1.1 FIVE BLOCKS NOM f GPATIOT Mt W.1 1 •5. V^ ^ 1.11.11,1,1.111.1 t.wn 1,41,11,e, ".. 15e timae anti sstilt. Itlullb, uil I intl.%) week end at IVistuai t r. a naiig 'window sbadesof all sizes. HOME COOKING Ottawa We carry a full line of Draperies;Valan•es for stores; Brass Curtain- Au unusually large quota has rods; Rubber-matting and Stair treads. Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire ro s- unit ihers allotted to the Ned Store is Open. to 50°.. Vulcanizing and Repairing. Work Guaranteed, Zeduk. Isit the 350 Hastings St. are sus Randolph and Monroe Phone Cherry 483 We Cater for Private Parties urged Is) attend as regularly as pus- All' ,„ slim!. 'Inv workroom has been one o f the cool spots of the city thrinighout all the heat, and is open GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO. ever) :\lottilay miming from 1 :30 to Gratiot and Beaubien, o'clock and i t cr1 llnn sday J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr. from 9:1111 o'clock till :00 o'clock. Cherry 3737. Ilassachis \Ir. and NIr , . 1.1-a Decker ), of Clmelantl. spent MATERNITY Lane Nryaat ('Inches offer real style. and the maternal condition, provide ab- solute comfort at all and readjust times, themselves automat- ically When the figure has resumed Its nor- mal condition. They are made ac- cording to our orig- inal patented specifi- cations and fit every purse an Well as every 1`011(4,11 • : , § g $ 0:, $ $ u Lane Bryan1 CHARLES H. 255 Woodwarc JASN 0 W SKI , Prosecuting Attorney Re-election. 1 0 A K M A N , COUNTY CLERK 1 5; ,fflim, (wow,. What the Circuit Judges Say: July 15, 1918. County Clerk, Detroit, Michigan. ii V, you' administration as County Clerk, and as such, Clerk of the Courts, • t' '' We appreciate the fact that, owing to the war and the consequent Increase In the work of issuing naturalization papers and birth and marriage certificates, there has Y ■ N i been a tremendous demand on your Mitre. : . . . _ Despite this Increase. you have maintained the etheiency both th these t ahf i f g tho A (h highest i ai e os tf standard possible degree without additional help, and we appreciate the work performed by yourself and your deputies, and the uniform courtesy which has marked the fulfillment of your duty. Harry J. Dingeman, Alfred J. Murphy, Clyde I. Webster, George P. Codd, Geo. S. Hosmer, Henry A. Mandell, If you think the above letter of commendation shows our entitled to a second term, Dancing every night at X I respectfully solicit your support. "Meet Friedberg— it Wear Diamonds" GriswoldSt., l, ,,:i a llg y:r s heat" A J °i' A 2 X S 2 , .i ,o 5. l'i V $4 Subscribe to the JEWISH CHRONICLE 04 ' e: MILTON OAKMAN, Republican Candidate for County Clerk. PALMS DE DANSE Conceded to he the prettiest sum- mer ballroom In America, featur- ing Ben Shook and his superb on rhestra of sixteen artists. $ A Yours very truly, I: $ 11 Circuit Court feel that they should commend The undersigned Judges ()I the Wayne i F. il ,':, i i" ; Dear Sir:— .... Republican Candidate For 1 i . . 0 0 MILTON . figure. Second Floor Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. Ille Full Litre of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%, „ mi d i ,,f Augibt, ....e.,....11.01011111118 4'4 § 0 ,k07,$:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•::<*:•:•:•:<•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:.•:•:<•:•:•::•>:•:•:e".•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:*:•:•:e. CO:•:•:•:•:•>>>:•:•:•>.10,>>>:*:•:<•:•:•:<•:<•: ■ :•:•:•:•:<•:•:•re':::•:•:•::•:: ■ :•:<4