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September 13, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-13

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A merka Path Periodical &ter

cLIPTON AVENUX • CnicASNATt 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Detroit's Greatest Concerts

SOCIETY

Announcement is tirade by

Millie Coplan, of Brush

Mi ss

bo ndevard,
u levard,

and

has returned front a

i WOODWARD

FIVE EIROIS MONTH

was I wrtrinle

(Continued on page 7)

NIrs. Jacob King and daughters,

Misses Rita and Anette, have just

returned from their trip east. Miss

Rita King has completed her course

at the Columbia University.

.,

_

Mrs. NI. Cohn. of 111 East For-

ig at Mackinac Island, has re-

mia Park, left Wednesday after-

Airs. Bernard It. Selling, of 9$

'irginia Park, has returned from

ew York City.

(. ,

Mrs. Esther Slesinger and daugh-

'tatter I lord, bare gone to

t r

'hicago to visit with Mrs. Sles-

iger's son, Lieut. Harold Slesinger,

hn is stationed there.

v

Individualized interpretations id the

NIrs. Adolph Simian, of 33 E. ses are embroidered in contrasting

mode for those who desire the "differ-

1 'almer. has returned from her tone or in self color. This house is
showing smart models In International
winner home, Sant: Souci, where blue • relieved by gay Japanese em-
s he spent the summer. She will broidery on the panels, which extend
down the front and back of the dress.
cave this week-end for Cleveland —Adv.

$45.00 AND UPWARDS

or a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

L athan

, tart).

. --COATS
SUITS—WRAPS
MILLINERY

Floss (nee )larjorie

newness,

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
with

aughter.

t Fort Sill, Oklahoma. is visiting

ith his parents, \1 r. and Mrs.

Cor. Adams and Hastings Sta.

Lieut. David II. Stark, stationed

,

•onvincingl

HEIFETZ

Monday Evening, Nov. 4

DAI

ROSA

BUELL

RAISA

Pianist
Soprano,
GIACOMO

RIMINI

Baritone

Monday Evening, Nov. 25

HIPOLITO

Violinist
Monday Exening, Jan. 6

LAZARO

Pianist
Monday Evening, Jan. 13
MABE1.

Monday Evening, Dec. 2

Soprano

Violinist

LEO ORNSTEIN

GARRISON

on an

Is

Tenor

MISCHA

ELMAN

SEASON TICKETS-55-56-513410412.
SEE PLAN NOW
GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE.
D E V 0 E-D E T R 0 I T Management.
933 Dime Bank Building
Phone Main 96



SHOP AT "SUFFRIN'S"

AND YOU SHOP WISELY—ECONOMICALLY

Women who shop wisely help in winning the war—
they save and avoid waiste.
The woman who buys the best materials for her dress
or coat buys the cheapest — secures the most In wear and
looks for her money and saves in labor.
The woman who buys her fires goods, silks or woolens
at Suffren's Wholesale and Retail House saves 1-4 to 1.3
in the cost of her clothes front downtown dealers' prices,
and has the pick of the best.
Only goods of guaranteed quality are sold at SuffrenNi.
It's economy to anticipate future as well as present needs
before increasing scarcity and the new war taxes send
paces still higher.
Dressmakers come here from all parts of the city and
they are "experts" 011 materials and prices.
It will pay you well to see my new Fall and Winter lines.

Dressmakers

Wholesale .

Headquarters

The Blisiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler

1 ernian Stark, 111 Medbury,

Radiating

t4-4.`.

who has given birth

Soprano
Monday Eevening. Nov la
JASCHA

THE SLIM SILHOUETTE

ism for a short stay at New York

ent"

GALLI-CURCI

Rabbi and NI rs. .N. NI. I lerslinian

NIrs. Oscar Rosenberger, Vit,

TAILORED, ,
FROCKS-S- „. 4 0

Sophie Braslau

latter part of July.

C 'its.

r

RUSSIAN BALLET

BARRERE-LITTLE SYMPHONY

Contralto
Monday Evening, Nov. 11
AMELITA

g

NORYN -NOON° ION TTTTTT N CANS Pk" THE NOON

Saturday Evening, October 12.

Monday Evening, Oct. 21

t, trued to her home.

a/ AR ATIOT

WORLD'S GREATEST OPERATIC QUARTET

announce the birth of a daughter, from injuries received in an inter-
s 121
Winif
1 I. NI .1sliner urkin collision which (lectured the

Will Prevail For the Fall and Winter
There is no question but what the
slim silhouette will be retained In
suits and gowns throughout the new
season. There are modes and there
are experiments but changes in fast,
ion these slays are more a matter of
logic than experiment. The day of
startling and radical changes in dress
seems to be passed, and one season
lays the foundation of the styles at
the next season.
On the authority of B. Siegel Co. V•-3
may say with certainty that the
straight, slim silhouette will be much
In evidence. The gown may be drap-
ed, to be sure, but the drapery !oust
be arranged so as to give the wearer
a straight, up and down look. If the
costUnie is made with a tunic, the
tunic, as a rule is long.
Velvet gowns are conspicuous among
the fall models now 011 display . Some
of the most practical of these gowns
are straight and clinging and made
of supple Velvet or Velveteen, quite
untrimmed, save or the rows of satin
buttons, pipings of silk or narrow
pleatings of silk or satin. II. Siegel
Co. recently received a remarkably
chic but simple model made of velvet
which had a narrow band of fur out-
lining the round neck and the turned
back cuffs. The gown was made In
one piece, belted loosely at the low
waistline by a scarf of black satin. At
either side of the skirt, appeared large
pocket-like draperies of the matterlal.
Wool Jersey is receiving its share
of modish approval and conies in love.
ly colorings. Many smart Jersey dres-

DE LUCA

MARTINELLI

Canty Custer, was iii Detroit for the

the birth of a son.

BARITONE

TENOR

Mr. and NIrs. Morton F. Ashner holidays. \I r. Miller is recovering

are receiving congratulations upon

LAZZARI

ALDA

M r. and Mrs Harry Lefkofsky
Mr. Charles Miller, son of \I r.
are visiting in Chicago, \N here they and NIrs. Bernhard Nliller, 1183
are the guests of NIrs. NI. Loeb.
Third avenue, who is stationed at

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER .f HIGH aa HASTINGS

SEASON OPENS MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30
CONTRALTO
SOPRANO

dred, to Osman Fisher, of Detroit.

est avenue, who has li•en summer-

FIVE KOOKS

NIrs. L. Isaacs, of :.135 Ellis

ment of their daughter, Irene Mil-

Toledo, O.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

10—EVENTS-10
AT NEW ARENA GARDEN'S AUDITORIUM

\I r.

avenue, Chicago, III., of the engage-

week-end visit with her parents, at

Robinson- Cohen
furniture is of that
substantial type that
lasts for a lifetime--
the same kind of
furniture that our
parents bought
when they started
housekeeping many
many years ago - - -

PHILHARMONIC COURSE

Retail

One door Adams on Cratiot.

315 HASTINGS

Detroit, Mich.

xtended furlough.

smart and original.

)

Miss Theresa Lowman, who has

1 wen visiting f(ir several months

Till'

,

PACK-WOLIN
SHOP

llan, of St. Paul, returned home

Nit- . Ben Stark, Military Police,

Guth Depot Brigade. Camp Custer,

viii ryas injured when She car in

which he was riding home on a fur-

,,,,

NIrs. Lulu Barman, of St. Paul,

who has been visiting in this city,

scat a n ,

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

has returned to her home.

\I r. and NIrs. Nathan Flo-s. of

For Further Information,
Registrar, School of C. and F.

ter. NIrs. Nathan Floss formerly

NIT- . and NIrs. Sam Nlarwil, 111

California avenue, base returned

a motor trip to Chicago.

LAW SCHOOL
of the
University of
Detroit

ENGINEERING

Fits men and women to practice
in any part of the country.

--This war Is a battle of brains.

High-grade Professors
Unequalled Location
Well-furnished Library
Convenient Hours

•or further particulars apply to

Registrar, Law School

A Timely
Profession

—It has been a war of En-
gineers, Chetnista,
Physicists,

and Doctors.

—Opportunities to help the gov-
ernment are unlimited,

—If you are considering En-
gineering as a future profession
apply for particulars at once.

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT

350 JEFFERSON AVE. E., DETROIT, MICH.

5 ■ as Miss Marjorie

irons

tt

.ratrZe rlint ,r atiiratrtrtliV2M3

ANNOUNCEMENT

Our fall showing .of the newest fabrics are now ready for your se-
lection.
Exclusive designs in suits, coats, and skirts direct from Fifth
Avenue, New York.

Everybody Likes

MEYERS

.

LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER
420 WOODWARD AVE.
This month all furs remodeled according to latest styles at reason.
able price.












Ladies Admitted
To the Course

gratulations on the birth of a daugh-

"The Sallan Cornet.

T

Throe-year Evening Course
Leading to the II C. S. Degree.

Cleveland, O., are receiving con-

Woodward at Gratiot



ADVANCED
Business Training

s reported recovering.

1/4`.----

1

A highly recommended course
for those who seek to attain a
better position -- higher salary
--chance of promotion. Are you
looking for an

ough was struck by a freight train,

76 1Vashin• ton Blvd.



COMMERCE
AND FINANCE

with N Ir. and NIrs. Alfred (Miter-

yl

NI

Meadow Gold Butter

t,.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT RIGHT PRICES



The Fox River Butter Co.

ALTMAN & CO.

DELICATESSEN, GROCERIES AND FRUITS

Two Phones
Glendale
U75-3970

Two Stores

717 Woodward Ave.
739 Woodward Ave.

DETROIT

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