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September 13, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-13

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PAGE TWO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Don't Wait Until You Havel
to pay Next Winter's War-
time Prices! Buy Now—Direct
From the Makers!

David A. Brown delivered an ad-
dress before the NVindsor Board of
Commerce on Tuesday evening, the
111th.

F. . .

To insure publication all items of interest for these columns

should be
mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381,

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BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED.

For Women

Mr. and Mrs. David Barris, of

Short Courses in

Philadelphia, received a cable-
gram front their niece. Miss Esther
Rubenstein. with the Harper Unit

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Motor Driving and Repair, First Aid, Military

Drill, Camp Cookery, Canteen Service, Dietetics,
Reconstruction Aid, Drafting, Blue Printing, Rail.
way Service, Bookkeeping, Business Practice,
Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial, Civil Service.

"Somewhere in France," wishing
them a I hippy New Year.

You will do better than

Day and Evening Sessions

Women trained in the least possible time at the

\I r. and .NIrs. S. J. lloexter, of
Youngstown, O., are visiting over

present normal prices by pur-
chasing direct from America's

the holidays with NIrs. I loexter's
mother, NIrs. hogs T. Rostnticld, of

leading manufacturing fur- 1
riers.

13 E. Palmer. NIrs. Roesler for-
merly was Nliss Adele Rosenfield.

HERMAN&BEN MARKS

212-216 Michigan Avo'

1 homas Normal Training School

'

DETROIT, MICH.

For lielskt Under Atmtand NAvi !Rpm...8, Red Crust, National League of
WonmMt Semite, etc. There us an urgent need halt must be tilled by women.
Your Country Pays Well for Your Services. Inveattgate Now,
loroMdd. lIotnlitorirs lor our of Cowl, student.
Complete Information

MATERNITY
CORSETS

Autumn Footwear
Fashions

c.

These are the ad va nt ges
offered by the famous Lune
Bryant Maternity Corset,
specially designed with IS
yearn' intimate study of the
changing maternity figure. It
Is is constructed that it con.
forms scientifically, support.
Mg the vital organs,

MONG the new footwear crea-
tions for Fall and Winter found
t
on our Fourth Floor, boots with
simple lines of natural grace prevail in
a wide range of charming styles. This
model comes in ton or black Russian
calf, also in black or grey kid, with welt
soles and Cuban heels.

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$2 .95

Brassieres, Camisoles, Petticoats

Lane Bryant

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An interesting event of the week is the announcement of the
engagement of Loretta Grosslight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Grosslight, 11 Longfellow Ave., to Ensign David C. Holub, of
Akron. O. NIT% Holub is paymaster of the Wakulla Overseas Ship
Sailing.

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.41;111211ELM

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$9 to $12

255 Woodward

Miss Loretta Grosslight.



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Dancing every night at

PALAIS DE DANSE

Conceded to be the prettiest sum
i.nornein In America, featur.

NIrs. Herman Mars and family
An engagement of interest to Dc-
troiters is that of Miss Rose Dor- have moved to the "Lcahigh Apts."
othy Adler, daughter of Mr. and at 1la F.ast Warren avenue.

NIrs. B. Adler, of :122 Frederick
street, to Joseph Barker. The wed-

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laughter, Mrs.

Isis Meyers I,

A Charming Boot for Afternoon
or Evening Wear

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L.

Mrs. Adolph Meyers, of 120 E.
IIancock, has returned from a four

time this

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UTTON boots will be very popu-
lar this season and here is an un-
usually distinctive model with
patent vamps and white or beige tops.
It is also charming with fawn buck tops
and in all grey or mouse color kid. All
models have welt soles and Louis heels.

alto boy..

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roil.

NIT.. and NIrs. L. NI. Dunn, of DIN
Medbury avenue, are receiving COM
gratulations upon the birth of twin
boys.

Belt Buckles
Cigarette Cases
Miniature Cases
Pocket Match Holders
Cigarette Holders

NIrs. Sam Bear, of 115 East For-
est, is visiting in Chicago with Mrs.
Nate Koploy, formerly Elsie Mey-

ers,

Fourth

SS
SS

5,

is

Floor

183-185 Woodward.


rat
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7 1riritTILWei.t
The Misses Hattie and Martha rire&rsi r arski .ttr :i02aaiLt
Gronerman,
spent the

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past two months in the mountains
and Atlantic l icy, will return to
Detroit 011 Sunday, September

in Gold and Silver

As you enjoy Bauer, Busoni, Godowski,

Mr. and NIrs. Louis NI. Goldberg,
21 Tennyson amine, announce the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Frieda, to \I r. Nlilbert
Dryfoos. Th, wedding is to take

MBILDSMITHOillIFRISMITHR

Diamond MerCitantii

place at the home of the bride. Sat-
urday, September 21, at G o'clock.

WOODWARD AVE AT JOHN R.ST.

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$12 to $17 -

stationed at
Camp, spent

For the Man

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Detroit College of Medicine
and Surgery

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A Co-Educational School Conducted by the Board of
Education of the City of Detroit

OUR years' course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine, and graduate courses leading to the degree of Master of
Public Health. Excellent facilities for work in the Medical
Sciences. Two-year college entrance requirement. The next session
oens October 14th, 1918.

For detailed information, address

THE SECRETARY

256

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WIMIZArWELiaraiMslaitMONMararat rat

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Second Floor

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St. Antoine Street, Detroit, Mich.

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other master-pianists, so will you enjoy the

Steinway Grand

Duo-Art

Reproducing Piano

marvelous

Duo -Art

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For, through the specially recorded rolls made by
these celebrated artists for the Duo-Art, and the ex-

clusive. patented reproducing features of tills instru-

ment their rendition in your home is exactly the same,
to the minutest detail, that you would hear in their
concerts or recitals.

That they allow the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano to

represent them to the musical world—that this instru-
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the New York and Philadelphia Symphony Orchestras
In these two musical centers is surely ample evidence
of the unqualified perfection of its musical effects.

Grinnell Bros

Exclusive Michigan Representatives

24 STORES.

HEADQUARTERS

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Fullest possibilities are afforded through in-
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who, nevertheless, would find delight in playing.
there are the thousands of Pianola music rolls,
and to these selections can he given the Play -

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strument.

The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano is three in-
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STEINWAY, STROUD, STECK

and

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—Also playable by hand and as a
Player-Piano.

Grand & Upright Models, no peddling required

el..,..

Other instruments in exchange for estimate
of allowance.
Phone Cherry 3600

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