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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-20

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Maim faith Paisdial eater

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

No More Heating Troubles!

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;ltd NIrs.

\Ir. !tarry Krell, who is sta-

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M•nian, of i

F:11 kirb\ east, tine lift for .\ t- •
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Kippur %kith his parent,. \l r. and lantiv. Cit)

tioned at C;imp Custer, spent Yom

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Nlichael Krell. 97 Farnsworth.

NIrs. I.. Morrison, of St. Clair

For the Opening of Our Regular Season
We Take Great Pride In Offering

(h g the convention of the National daughter in Chicago for the (rut
\ ssociation of ,Irk Industries, of two Meek., has returned home. Her



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"o n Robert, stationed at

which he is a director.

1.okt, Tiaining Station. accom-

Nlessr , .

\\ illiatti

Julius I...is-

\ !thing the I ietroiters at the Ho-

enlierg leave shortly . for Yale

\Ir. Nlortim•r Meyer,
Chicago it,,tlievard, base re -

turned to their bonne.

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Sex mom Hirsch, 14

Mr. and Nirs.

Cworge Fdloti, of Virginia Park.

Mr. Louis Stern, stationed at

Camp Custer, Sisited

hoc w ith

BROADWAY

dren. of Brush street, have re-

M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO.

spent the summer at mountain

resort , .

II. M. EN-hinter as captain of the De.
troll Chapter Motor Service and her
appointment as director of the Re.
retying and Delivering Department
of the Central Workroom Committee,
73 Shelby street.

petition

I. Exclusiveness, individuality

ill

SEP
VeefiCtiaSiat

Thursday Evening, September 26

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detail how the money may be expend
ell and the present methods of distri

bution in that country.
The sum of $.30,000 has been pain
over to the Petrograd Relief Commit
tee by the Zionist Committee of Rus
sia, and has been refunded here.
Zionist Provisional Committee ha

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GIBBONS ji
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Correspondent Chicago Tribune
Tells story of the great drive at Chateau-Thierry
Seats at Grinnell Bros., Monday, September 23

5 Sunday Evenings, beginning October 6
N E W M A N
WARTIME EUROPE
Travel Talks
Impressions of 1918
Paris 1918—Wartime France
Exquisite Color
Views and
Wartime Italy—London 1918
Motion Pictures
Wartime England

Course Sale opens Monday, Sept. 23, Grinnell Bros.
Season Tickets, $4, $3, $2.50
Mail Orders for All Above Events Should Be Addressed to
Phones: WMOODWAR
ain 96—Nort h 24 16
DEVOE ARENA CO.
1253
DAVE.

furthermore advised its branch in Pe
trograd in pray over :MC tiirther sum

SAMUEL FIRESTONE, President.

Palestine Aided.

MI5
Main office and works,
Hamilton Blvd., branch store, 1202

.\ report was made to the commit-
tee that the \Val- Trade Board had

Hamilton Blvd., 2575 Woodward

granted a license for (he transmission
of $1 •10.000
monthly tliroligh
the

PHONE MARKET 5895

1 tion and for the soup kitchens in

Constantinople.

177179481 Woodward Ave.

At

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.

This month all furs remodeled according to latest styles at reason.
able price.

w••••■•=,

it is understood the continittee has i•
hand, to Ilarim Colinzburses Petro-
grad Relief Committee.

Incorporated

American Legation in the Nether-
lands for general relief in that part
of Palestine not in British occupa-

MEYERS

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FLoyD

cables passing through the state de
partment, between the committee au;
Ambassador Francis at krologda, fu
the Russian committee, $200,0011 wa
transmitted by the Jewish Joint Dis
tribution Committee to the Petrogra(
Committee for relief. In addition ti
this sum, word has been transmitte
to the Russian Committee, that fur
titer appropriations would be made 1,
the Joint Distribution Comuniltee
whin reports are received, giving it

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A cable received through the Pro-
visional Zionist Committee was read,
stating that money received from the
Joint Distribution Committee for re-
lief in Jerusalem, has been Spent to
feeding POW school children, or-
phans and inmates of institutions.
Medical relief was also afforded and
support given to charity institutions,
\chile money relief was directly ex-
tended to 2,000 poor.
The usual monthly appropriation of
$(,(1,1)110 was made, of which $511.000 is

for General Rt bet, $41$011 for the
Nathan Straus Soup Kitchen, $4,01111
for the Dreyfus Soup Kitchen and,
$2.000 for the Health Bureau.

"Meet Friedberg—

J. W. B. WORKER
IN ARMY SERVICE

Wear Diamonds"

N EW YORK— Jack Yellen, for- 1
merly head worker at Camp Cody.,

GriswoldSt.',W,•

at akatatakagamhakahvakah

NL

Inc

Opening Concert, Monday Evening Sept. 30
Alda
Lazzari
Martinelli—Du Luca

Als
Aided in Work of Jewish Joint Din
tribution Committee.
N EN
Y R K.—As a result o

by

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10—GREAT CONCERTS-10

$200,000 SENT TO
PETROGRAD FOR THE
WAR-STRICKEN JEW

have them

ARENA GARDENS AUDITORIUMwatVe:i:

PHILHARMONIC COURSEt l '

York National Guard, having enliste(
as a private. Ile was vice-presiden
and secretary of the firm of Foot
Pierson & Co.

10,000 Children in Jerusalem

■ IIME

SEASON TICKET SALE OPENS

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Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired

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Monday, September 16th, at Grinnell's •

NEW YORK.—Lieutenant-Colonel
Morris Liebmann, of the 105th Infan-
try, was killed in Flanders on Aug. 3.
Ile had served for a long time in th
Twenty-third Regiment of the Nes%

YOUR GARMENTS

Avenue.



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available up to (00,000 rubles, In.11

LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER
420 WOODWARD AVE.

it

Wayne Sulphur, Mineral, and Turkish Re-open Sept.16 .;

for the state agricultural

COL. LIEBMANN IS
KILLED IN ACTION

uniqueness in cantour and
trimming identify each hat.

G. And the variety is so exten-
sive that you are certain to find
"just your style."



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Fatty Arbuckle in "THE COOK"
.-----.................,

scholarship at Cornell. An annual al-
low ancv• of $41111 goes ivith the scholar-
ship.

at Ii. Siegel Co.'s I,y the braiding.
(;raiding has conic to be a very impor-
tant feature, Illnly the general ac-
cepted use of it in rotes and bindings,
but combined into attractive patterns
w h ere more than one \veldt or variety
is successfully entwined.
The very lines of the new gowns in-
I It braid trimming, apron panels invite
a braided motif to weigh them, sash
ends; al</1 tunics. look tmtinished odd
the braided mai fs or 11 , 1111:1- cones
along to add the telling touch.
For the dress with the lineVeti
double Mil, of soutache are necessary.
That double breasted closing is made
the liMre evident by the contrasting
Lands which use the motif. \ contrast
of material is necessary here, of course,
and It. Siegel Co. art. showing Jersey
Lauded with satin, satin eon - Mined oitli
Serge. Serge combined with Tricolette
and -latTeta silk combined with Georg-
ette Crepe. One practical and modish
combination consists of Taupe Jersey
combined with (lark blue Satin.
Deep fringe lengthens many a smart
panel effect which uses the scrolled
motif for wide and narrow braid. This
panel in many instances hangs loose at
the back while the trout panel is held
in slightly to the figure by a crush belt
of satin.
\\Mile the street dress is heavy
enough to put off the wearing of a
separate coat for the present, a touch
of fur is often added to the collar to
give it a cold weather appearance as
well as to all warintll.—Ada.



Conceded to Be One of the Season's Biggest and Best t
Pictures
Featuring the Famous D. W. GRIFFITH Players

DOROTHY GISH and GEORGE FAWCETT
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You can know OM scamit ' s dresses

tiful creations on display under
one roof in this city.

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BRAID ACCENTUATES THE
FALL STYLE FEATURES

1:1, Never were so many beau-

Augmented Orchestra.

4 Days Starting Today .

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The lied Cross Executive Commit-

The millinery supremacy of
Kline's was never more forcibly
demonstrated than this Autmn.

`The Hun Within' • tt•

Will Give You New Life—Reduce Your Weight

turned from New York, where they

Phone Cherry 483 tee announces the resignation of Mrs.

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\Ir.-. Joseph Lir:dims . and chil-

We make and hang window shades of all sizes.
We carry a full line of Draperies; Valances for stores; llrass Curtain.
rods; Rubber-matting and Stair treads.




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friends for the Holidays.

WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES




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Last Three Days starting Thursday, Theda tiara in
"CLEOPATRA"

To-

I), is spending , e%eral days

w ith her parents,



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N E\V YORK.--What promises 10 : I 17101 Seats, 1000 at 10c
Organ Recitals By Wendell Phillips. ;
of the most impressive cam- I:: Popular Daily Mats., All Seats 10e Saturday, Sunday and Fives.•
10c-15c, Few Seats 25e.
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paigns yet engineered for a Jevislt i tf
;
cause was the membership drive ;
launched 1111 Sept. 14 by the Red •
Mogen David, the national organiza-
tine of nurses and welfare workers in ,ff
the interests of the „Jewish L eg i on -In•ttintiits•ts•u•not•tvin•t:•::.u.n•t:•ssottn.st.:1•st•st•ttionotioss.u.
:tires on their Way or now fighting in
Palestine.
...0 -.0r., 0 \- 1,0 .. 0 .0''.:› '0' 0 '0 0 . 0 0.-0 - 0 .)0^,i ,i0 ,,0 , 0,,Ott.
*
The Red Mogen David is perform-
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O BATHS: Turkiih, Russian. Electric, Sulphur Mineral; Swedish Massage
ing service to the Jewish 1.i.gionaires
similar to that done by the lied Cross
in its welfare and field work. It is
A
ADJOINING WAYNE HOTEL
supplying the legionaires with all Y
1
Why go to Hot Springs or West Baden?
comforts on their way to the front,
provides Inc the maintenance of their
Save Money and Tiresome Travel. Use Wayne Sulphur Mineral Baths 9
and Remain in Detroit.
dependents, builds canteens for the
legionaires en route, and is engaged in Q
constructive activity in this comitry li A Hundreds of Wonderful ('ures, Marvelous Results in Nervous Diseases 6
and in Palestine.
DETROIT WAYNE SULPHUR MINERAL BATHS have a long rec- 3.
There are seventy chapters of the 0 ord of miraclous cures and are particularly efficient In treatment of 0
_
following:
Rheumatism, (Muscular, Inflammatory, Sciatica) Neuritua, t.
Red Mogen David throughout the
Enited States and Canada in charge Q all nervous conditions, Insomnia, Skin Diseases and especially efficient 0
,,, in cure of eczema.
of active committees of Jewish men
V
Overworked military and business men speedily rejuvenated by a V
and women.
few Wayne Sulphur Mineral Baths.
*
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Baths reopen for the season September 16th. Take Woodward Car
X
FARM LAD WINS
to M'ayne Hotel, corner of Third and Jefferson. Entrance Front street, V
CORNELL PRIZE V between Second and Third streets.
Under Personal Management of J. It. Ilayes.
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Rot. Erwin, Supt. Former Mgr. of Clark's Bath House and
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braliam Jacobson of
Detroit Mineral Bath (louse.
Ellenville, N Y.. sou of a Jewish Q.
0 c. 0;.0",,,' 0-' , 0- 'CQ,<,'. , ,0-'0/,' O ,0•1•0C,02.,0;,-'0,',00,t040C.,0 .•
farmer, has won first place in the com-

.IIN.

350 Hastings St.

New York City.

RED MOGEN DAVID
SEEKING MEMBERS

ter, who have been the guests of

ETTINGes

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larsuillc , in

is NIr. Jack C. Cohen, of Detroit.

Mrs. lilanche Stern and daugh-

. .ice it !

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ersity.

A flood of Radiant Heat—with all the Firelight
effects—a cozy, cheerful, glowing. open blaze—no
smoke, no smell, no deadening the air. A perfect
radiant gas heater for the Fireplace. Inexpensive.
Economical. Many Ftv1,%.

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Fleischman, panied her home.

Louis Friedenberg

The ilumPhreY Eadiartifin

Woodward Avenue At Sibley.
Continuous 2 to 11 P. M
Program Changed Sunday. and Thursdays.

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.\. liro1511 is attend- a‘enue, Ikhn has I 0 .C11 I kiting her

\h.

Save trouble and expense. Start your
Furnace later in the fall and stop the
Coal Bill earlier each Spring by heat-
ing front yourdownstai rs Fireplace with

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N. M., and Camp Upton, N. is j
now serving in the U. S. Army and
is training at Camp Upton.

SHOP AT "SUFFRIN'S"

AND YOU SHOP WISELY—ECONOMICALLY

Women who shop wisely help in winning the war—
they save and avoid Wilicte.
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 tires goods, silks or woolens
at Suffren's M'holesale and Retail House saves 1.4 to 1.3
in the cost of her clothes from downtown dealers' prices,
and has the pick of the best.
Only goods of guaranteed quality are sold at Suffren's.
It's economy to anticipate future as well as present
needs
before increasing scarcity and the new war taxes send
prices still higher.
Dressmakers come here from all parts of the city and
they are "experts" on materials and prices.
It will pay you well to see my new Fall and Winter lines.

Dressmakers

Wholesale

Headquarters

Retail

One door Adams on Gratiot.

315 HASTINGS

JEWISH CHRONICLE

$2.00 PER YEAR

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