Maim faith Paisdial eater PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE a • • • SOCIETY No More Heating Troubles! :41 ;ltd NIrs. \Ir. !tarry Krell, who is sta- tt 1 • .1 M•nian, of i F:11 kirb\ east, tine lift for .\ t- • tit • Kippur %kith his parent,. \l r. and lantiv. Cit) tioned at C;imp Custer, spent Yom 1 ' A I IIJ:,',I1,1'''1;,' ■ ;11! 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 • it • "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. 11- .• 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 o 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 11 11 i I s , GIBBONS ji Ii , 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 'tt 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 !it 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 I 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 e Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired 1011111Maggegossagmognimageseggnemeitgeogimp` • • 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. • 6 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." • ••••••••WW.V.P.W4.0.,••• 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