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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Fashion Jottings From
Uncensored Sources
10 SOCIETY tic
EDWARD FRENSDORF
WOULD BE CREDIT TO
STATE AS GOVERNOR
Miss Sliblre.1 Goldman and Miss
Necessity is inded the mother of „
— --
.sara
Weinberg
are
sojourning
insertion, and in spite of the many
When Edward Erensdorf, of the
placed upon de. throsigh the East.
prison
board
of
control at Jackson
restrictions now'
Mrs. Louis Kaplan and Sli•s Elea- prison, announced his willingness to
signers in regard to The use of cer-
tain fabrics and the curtailment of nor Sharp. of Pittsburgh, l'a., have serve the people of :Michigan as Gov-
ernor, there was let loose in series of
v i s it Iv i t t, Slr
%ardage , there is no lack sst interest returned house after a
the most bitter attacks ots him by the
,ariety in the models displayed and N1rs. D. C. Luce, of 1'iiris.r forces of reactionary partisan politics.
Ile
was charged with insifeasance and
boils for immediate wear and as fore- A ve. 1.:
misfeasance but after all the venom
Ahoy:
runners of winter style,.
of
73
•I n" '"‘
'
had spent itself it was made cleat
elerythiag else these new creations
have a distinction. There is a grace Farnsworth .\ sas s are receking con- that Mr. Frensdorf Was merely serve
05 line and an absence of unnecessary gratulation, on the mesh 'if a oLough- ing the public in a vigorously honest
details of trimming that is very re- ter. Shirk) .\ dine, Sunday. .1iigust fashion. Ile has become de•idely
freshing and they help to emphasize IgoIi.
popular because of the nature of the
that
the effect of well-bred
NIT
.\ b. lid of hill h sd•er enmity directed towards bins, The
1; ; ,at
of
the fashions Aye..
characteristic
political "bosses" fear this nuts who
is
has Iii! for the
shosti by It Siegel Co.
has without compensation governed
Naval Training Station, Great Lakes,
'Mintier of new satin
the state's biggest penal institution in
.kit
have appeared. fashioned of dark bin,. .111.
a hmumre and business fashion. When
sir.
and
MI,.
Sol
t;itileinals
or black satin. Many that this house
(tot', Osborn appointed :Mr. Erensdort
showing use fringe effectively as sla 'Oster, of 2315 Second .\ lia/e to the prison board, Jackson prison
t H og going. Aeortlion pleating, is back
, :corned from a pleasant outing at was costing the state $y8.000 over its
agrin in fashion and full pleased Lake ()nom
income. This year, Mr. Frensdorf, as
oil
\
m t.
kirts
of
satin
are
a
feature
of
litany
)
s
acting warden, reported a profit of
o
I he
otrentely interesting gowns.
,
1'a. , arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. $250.000. And at the same time he
ol or rounded neck line has been
had made of the prison is truly cor-
rectiked with enthusiasm, and for Ii. Kolilimideo id 228 Maloney •\
The Misses Celia Freeshinits, Belle rective institution by introducing mod-
those who tied this style too trying
ern methods of penology, so that the
there are fascinating little details of Silverman, Salve Eriedenberg. Itessve Inmates would leave it as self-respect
tinting, tucking or embroidered ba- Barnett and Dorothy Kozlow are lug men, not as enemies of society. In
spending the week at Villa 1/e Oche.
tirde.
order to do this he had to put a stop
It is in the combination of different Toledo Beach.
to the old einthial of granting profit.
fabrics that designers reveal extra-
Miss Mollie Robinson and Miss able contracts to favored private In-
ordinary originality and obtain their (loth Brown are spending the week
dividuals, hence the large number of
novel effects. One gow n w hi c h
as chaperones at the Fresh .fir Camp "enemies"
B. Siegel Co. recently displayed had
Edward Frensdorf is one of the
the skirt and part of the waist of at hit. t'lenic"
most prominent of the Jewish citizens
Mr. Adolph From,' is
hate blue Tricotine, while the sir-
in
!Michigan. Ile was born In Hudson,
plice blouse which extended to form some time at the tiranol Hotel. ,Mack-
Mich. In 18tri, the son of Louis anti
a sash, was of blue and %%lute figured inac Island, Mich.
chiffon. This %vas also used to forth
h1 r. and Mrs. Lewis J. De Young Caroline (Rosenfield) Frensdorf. Ile
a little apron-shaped tunic. There and daughter. Dorothy of 245 Nledbury
was a shaped collar of satin, and the have returned from Oxley Beach, On.
rev ers were edged with an inch- tarlo, after several weeks stay.
%side satin bad.
This season it is perhaps the little
details that distinguish the liens'
sinhos rather than by any radical
changes. The silhouette remains al-
lotoo.t the same, but there is a ten-
dency to tightest the line at the
here are two thin g sis hid, induce
ankles. Long, slender lines. slashed use to nien'elos the Chair11011 ■ 11111 of the
o o litic:, loose, three-quarter sleeves or 1)111field inr Mayor C ■ 1111111ittee,
” says
long. tight one, are featured. Nvhilti
Frank II. Crowd former police coin-
curdles are ;leaped and in some in-
mis•ioner, member III the district
, tanctis the bodice extends to form
draft hoard and head of the American
..1•11 in the back.--Adv.
Frotectise League in Detroit." One
of these things was my knowledge of
site man myselt and the other was
his '\Ivor the \Var' stand.
I know all of the men who ;ire
■ •;inoltilates for Slayer and I consider
Mr. Duffield the best qualitied. lie is
honest, fair-minded. deliberate in
choosing his course of action but lin.
swef Yolg its that course When he has
made sure of the facts and knout s he
is right. Ile has been aggressive and
NOMINATE
EDWARD
FRENSDORF
For GOVERNOR
The Man Governor Sleeper is Afraid to run against.
His patriotic devotion to state and nation has been established.
Primary, August 27
Political Advertisement. This space paid for by the non-partisan
Frensdorf for Governor Culb.
FRANK H. CROUL SAYS
DUFFIELD IS REAL WAR
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR
‘1111111=1M1
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tL
Fini sh the Job Right
110N, EDWAR D FRENSD O RF.
began his active career at 18 with his
uniiiiinia Y cil in "'irkingfur good goy' father in the wool and grain business.
eminent and is absolutely tinsellish tit .1t the age of 21 he was given an M-
ins aims. terest In the business of L. Frensdorf'
"Hut his view as to the part that g Son, founded In 1857, of which he
CAPT. JOHN STEVENSON
Steamship Agent
Candidate for Councilman
Foot of Randolph St.
"Vada-V-eliah
Detroit can have in helping to win is now the senior member. Ile set-v.'
the war appeals to me particularly. I ed three terms as member of the City.
have been asked at diffsirs-nt times to Council of Hudson and two terms as
run for Mayor but I am pretty busy Slayor. As chairman of the Woodrow
to do my part in Wilson League he made a notably
%
just now
Uncle Sam's work. Sir. Duffield can successful fight its the pre-convention ,
campaign, insuring delegates to tho'
do his part its the Mayor's office.
Ills interest In the people of Nlicht.'
,gan generally would be the same as'
that evidenced for the people of Isis
home town in lAmawee county where
. for every family that has given a son
'to the war he has taken out an insur.
ance policy on the life that has been
offered to democracy,
lie is a big, broad, capable nian nr
noble Impulses, courageous in his con-
, vi•tions and a fighter for that which
'he holds dearer than anything in Ilse
world, the welfare and the well-Iseing
of the common people, Ills nomina.
thin would be an honor to his party
and his election to the first office in
the state a credit to the entire people
of Michigan.
"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"
Griswold St.:
tr,-NC
.- 4G-Itt-atL-alvorwmiL
ttemegLtwilV
PROCTOR K. OWENS
Republican Candidate For
Prosecuting Attorney
Re-election.
Zegnblican Candidate tor
have had 17 years of Practical Experience in
the Trial of C,lSeS 111 the State and Federal
Courts I shall aippoInt competent assistants.
try all Important cases, make no spectacular
raids and rtile roughshod over the CO11,tillit loll
11,111 laws of Michigan, under the pretext of en-
forcing the law. for the purpose of advertising
the Proseoutor. at thousands of dollars 1,1101.1
to the taxpayers of Wayne County. I shall safe-
guard the public Interest, eronornize In the ad-
ministration of the odba, enforee the law, and
oake the city of Detroit a safe place in which to
air. Taxpayer, the special Prosecutor received
for his s , •010.4 rendered to Julie 1st.
$2.555 07.. ,rol the balance of his fee has not been
pr
sited !or payment
' Si, , present Prse-
5 imam) to
cutor's salary was ralsed from
`7.n0 , 100, and yell Will notice that after his sal-
ary was 110001,11. this Speclal Prosecutor was
Imported at the above expense to the , runt y . Appropriation for sal-
ary account for Judge Viol Zile. year was 22,Ilon Salary 11,
count appropriated by supervisors for present prosecutor, ItS 4, 543.-
4t H ) Do you wonder that your taxes are high?
NORTHMORE
FOR CONGRESS
1st District
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•
In the long fight for good government, Divie B. Duffield has always been a tire-
les , conscientious worker. When the charter commission was elected, he was
ch osen as chairman. He helped to draft the charter along such progressive lines
th at the people voted for it 7 to I.
Detroit needs a mayor who is honest and courageous and able; a man who
•
life On a tarot where he received his
Divie B. Duffield has proved his ability in public office. He has never mixed
n party quabbles or factional selfishness. He has always fought for good govern-
ment. He is the best man to carry out the purposes of the new charter.
early education at a country school
house. .\t the age of Its he attended a
D1VIE B. DUFFIELD'
preparatory college in order that he
might gain a higher education at the
L'itiversity of 'Michigan, where he
graduated from this' law departmentI
in 1894. During his college education
he worked in a sawmill during Sacs-
tion time that he might hays' sufficient
FOR MAYOR.
DUFFIELD FOR MAYOR COMMITTEE,
FRANK H. CROUL, Chairman.
money to continue his educatioa,
%chic's was paid for entirely by Iii
efforts during spare time.
He has been publicly endorsed lo
many of the Circuit Court lodges
throughout the state before whom Inc
has tried Many cases. Three hundred
prominent Detroit attorneys signed
carols asking him to become a candi-
date and pledging their support. It
is felt that Sir. Bunting's past ex-
perience will guarantee a safe policy
for all and a square, honest adminis-
tration regardless of nationality
Prosecuting Attorney
Havelock J.
The right man can give Detroit the best government the city has ever had the
cha ce to get. The wrong man would only have more power to govern badly.
■
■
.1rchiloald F. Bunting, candidacy for
Circuit Judge, is a mail of wide ex-
perience dating from early lioylion, I
JASNOWSKI
char er.
■ will not fourflush or side-step or indulge in political wire-pulling.
ARCHIBALD F. BUNTING
IS SELF-MADE MAN
CHARLES H.
-es eVt;IMptroltae
Detroit has adopted a new, progressive charter. It's a big step forward—if
yve fi nish the job right by electing a mayor who will carry out the purposes of the new
I am out to get the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Wayne County. I am not
a fanatic or so-called reformer and have no wish to curtail the clean amusements of
the people, but I do sincerely believe in the law's enforcement and make my appeal for
the support of all those of my fellow Citizens who want this kind of administration.
You can do your bit along this line by going to the primaries Tuesday, August 27th,
asking for a Republican ballot and making an X before my name.
1
Manfred H. Herrmann
Republican "Clean-up" Cadidate for Sheriff.
American by birth
and descent
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MMI11
For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings
WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES
We make and hang window shadesof all sizes
We carry a full line of Draperies;Valances for stores; Brass
canals.
rods; Rubber•mattIng and Stair treads .
M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO.
350 Hastings St.
t
Phone Cherry 483
allan
Woodward at Gratiot
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