A merica leprisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE . _ 1/r, .1. Metzner, of 326 Law- :13 0 :ten*::•::•:toit*:,:ett•=0:10ttettottenfousttert•ttettentotto:•#•::•il SOCIETY 4 tic,: III Boston (In an emergency call to help fight the Spanish in- r i Ihtcnza epidemic. Dr. Nletzner will ; Boston pending his call ; CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY. remain for mei - seas work. of c oed masts vide rice u 1 r. .1. .1• Gornetzky , son of \\ ads ;toil NIrs. I. Gornetzky, is l'11111111 . 11 ill the Worcester, Mass. son of Mr. Reuben • Ml r. and Mrs. Harry Kanefsky, of s.: loi:t St. Antoine St., has !ell for tt Nirs. 'Milton Greenblatt, a recent Etrioceo Thursday TOM MOORS in u Friday • Saturday Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. II. Shitire and daughter, Edythe, of Toleilf I, O•, acCompanied by the former's sister, _______ Mrs. NI. Slott, Every Mother.to•Be Should Wear the Famous LANE BRYANT if "Just For Tonight" Mr. and Airs. S. 11. Wax and V.\SS. Little Mildred Lucille Vass was : fully with music, dancing and games. the hostess of a very pretty party I . \ (ter luncheon all joined the little given at her home, 144 Frederick ones in singing America. 'fhe tiny Ave., on Saturday, Sept. 28th, in hon- guests included Betty tirabow, Lil- or of her fourth birthday. It was a lian I I arris, Gertrude Miller, Lilly truly patriotic party throughout from Beekovsky, Rustle Solomon, Rack: color sCht me, which was carried out Itail, Florence Vass, 1\filtoll and effectively in red, white and blue, to ford Silberstein, Jack Frant, Martin the naval and array uniforms in which Miller, 'Mel) in Sands, Sammy Bail, Sydney Solomon, Leonard Grahow all the little boys were attired. The afternoon was spent delight- and Alvin Schneider. Expectant Mothers Phone Cherry 483 guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wax, of 2206 Michigan Why Pay Fancy Prices? Mr. and NIrs. Nlaurice Fink are When you can buy Suiting' and Coatings from a Wholesaler and save money. receiving congratulations on the birth of ti daughter, Sylvia Ittt.h. WO' rink was formerly Miss Anna It you are going to buy maternal; for 11 new Suit or Coat why not save 25 per cent of your money and make sure of securing goods of strictly reliable quality by making your purchases at SUFFRIN'S Wholesale and Retail, Woolen, Silk and Dress Goods House, 315 Hastings St -one door from either Adams or Gratiot. Harrison, of Toledo. I:abbi Ashinsky, of PIUS- burg, will be in 1)etroit tomorrow iss I !den Newman, of Nets' VELOUR COATINGS-. 54-inch, all wool. Latest Fall shade.. TRICOTINES- 59-Inch, all wool. Newest Pall shades. $18.95 to $ 79.50 Dr. and N1rs. Emil .\inberg and $19.75 to $157.50 children have returned from Lake $ 8.95 to $ 16,85 16chester. Plotkin. Mrs. Julius Berman and family IN ALL THE The Elite Millinery SADYE GOLDBERG. 579 Hastings Street. H. WEINBERGER .\ VC., have two sons in the 315 HASTINGS For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement Rings allan her studies at the University of Woodward at Gratiot Mr. and NIrs. Lou Kraus were 'Michigan. "The Satan Cora• overseas. Lieut. Israel 1:acoosin, holiday guests of NIr. and NIrs. S. \1r. and NIrs. I.. E. Oppenheim, 21 years old, enlisted in Nifty, 1917. \V. Sherman, of Toledo. who have been living ;It the Statl e r and received his commission the Hotel, are tut the \Valutorf-Astoria f o llowing July.. Ensign David I:a- Nit's. P. II. \Veinsteiti, of Cleve- in New • ork City. coosin. 22 years old, enlisted inI land, O., is visiting with her par- Mrs. N. Silberkrauss, of Sche- tite Uni)ersity of Nlichigan unit of cots, \Ir. and NIrs. .\ . I. Dante, of nectady, N. Y., is visiting with N1r. the Nasal .Auxiliary in December, Pingree Ave. and NIrs. Eugene J. Hartman, of 1917, and received his Conmlission Palmer Ave., E. list \ Ugust, after ;unending the One of the most actise "Four - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel hauls are re- Pelham Bay Naval Training Nlinut• Niel)" ill the.Liberty Loan (Tieing congratulations upon the Arena Gardens Auditorium INVoodward at Ilendriel 5 Sunday Eves., Beg. Oct. 6 N School. Ling Island, for three campaign has been Rabbi Samuel birth of a daughter. months. S. Nlayerberg, of Temple Beth El. NEWS FROM FOREMOST SOURCES As to Fashion's Trend. Rabbi Mayerlierg Ints addressed The tench! d inner gowns NI rs. J. N. Gulden and children, several thousand men this week in very noticeably roda(11. in A full line of plumbing supplies and brown, dark shades of violet or of Pontiac. have returned of their various factories and industries. blue, as well as rich, coppery red are We specialize in repair work and home after a three weeks' visit in featured in creations which through Plumbing & Heating sell plumbing material to the public :it wholesale prices. It will pay you to give us a call. 292 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. Phone Cherry 2824, Res. Phone North 5120.M. it Milwaukee. Mrs. Gulden': sister returned with her. Mr. Nlax N. Freedman addressed the Kiwanis Club of Detroit at the Statler on Tuesday, Oct. 1st. He Nliss Esther Robinson, daughter spoke on "The College Man in the of Mrs. A. Robinson, or East \Var." Warren, has returned to Ann Ar- bor to resume her studies. Miss Hiss Anna Shapero entertained R016114111 is a senior this year. at an informal gathering on Stour - day, Sept. '25th. Covers were laid \1 r. and Mrs. Edgar Mender- for twenty. son (Melanie Ilill Freidenberg) announce the birth of a son, Edgar, Jr., Sept. 25th. Mrs. A. Metzner and family of :126 Lawrence Ave., have left for Glens Falls and .\lbany, N. Y., The Philonlathic Debating Club where they will remain for an in- held its first meeting of the Janu- d•finite period. ary term on Sunday night, Sept. NIrs. I. Williams, of Pitts- 29th. The club has moved from its old quarters in the basement of the burgh; l'a., is visiting her sister, Talmud Torah Building to the first Mrs. E. M. Sorock, of Forst • Ave. floor of the same building. All visitors and friends arc welcome "Meet Friedberg- Wear Diamonds" :Theater GriswoldSt.'2,1. Y Walf).ssld-wi nsveVgil - -AA Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shevitz, of 901 Brush St., are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son Miss Myra Cohen sang at an on Friday, Sept. 27th, Mrs. She- open meeting of the Musical vitz was formerly Miss Dora Coterie of the Twentieth Century Schultz. to attend the meetings. and Retail One door from Adams on Gratiot. Lane Bryant service who are now on their way Wholesale Headquarters Placid, N. Y., where they spent the Mrs. Oscar Greenberg, who has hase left for Langley Field, Hamp- summer. been visiting with her parents, \l r, ton, Va., for the winter, where and NI rs. Philip Greenblatt, has re- Capt. Berman is stationed. 255 Woodward Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lacoosin, turned to her home in Decatur, Ill. Nliss 1)orothy Fink has resumed of Clay $4.75 $3.25 Dressmakers li '" at the University of Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and her studies should investigate our complete line of Maternity Wear, scientific- York, is visiting her sister, N1rs. daughter, Nlildred, of l'ontiac, , Michi gan ' ally designed to conceal the deli- .\nton 1:aufman, of Illinois St. Nlich., have returned home after a Mrs. Ikruard 0. narns is visit- cate condition, afford comfort and represent the latest fashions, three weeks' visit in Buff:dui and ing in Toledo with Nliss Minna FASHIONABLE COLORS • family, of Chicago, Ill., are the MISS NI ILI WED Infants' Apparel SMART MILLINERY • NI. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. 350 Hastings St. as the principal speaker at the lay- The .\int Arbor paper reports Club on Thursday, Oct. :1rd, in the ing of the cornerstone of the new that the )ear's infant phenomenon auditorium of the club building. . 255 Woodward Ave Talmud Torah Beth Sefer. Rabbi 2nd Floor has arrived in the form of flax Nliss Cohen's priigrain consisted Ashinsky is the brother of Airs. I-amport, 1•) years old, son of Mfrs. of songs illustrating the different J. P. losentlitil, of NIontcalin St., E. Laniffort, 990 John It. St. Alax, periods in music. and Nit- . L. \•. .1shinsky, of this who is the youngest boy to be reg- our "Baby Department" provides everything needed in imitated and istered at the l'niversity Of :Michi- Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. \Veiss citY. . Nliss Irene J. Rosenberg, daugh- nursery furniture-an endless VIII'• gan, was the mascot and cheer (Nathalie Greenbaum) announce iety of dainty, Individual produc- S A Rosen- tions at prices lower than quoted leader of the graduating class last the birth of a daughter. Shirley ter of Mr. and Mrs ' berg, of 29,51 Grand Blvd., has elsewhere. year at Central High School. Ruth, Sept. 22nd. . gun(' back to Ann Arbor to resume _Or__ tt tt WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES Lane Bryant WONDERFUL DISPLAY tt We make and hang window shadesof all sizes. \\'e carry a full line of Draperies; Valances for stores; Brass Curtain. rods; Ihubberniatting and Stair treads. Chicago. are visiting in Detroit. Maternity Corset 2nd Floor tt bride - elect, is visiting in Decatur, 71 BROADWAY Silk Dresses Coats Skirts tt Usual Added Attractions-Organ Recitals kosion, Nlass., to report for duty 1! Shipping t! united states • • • • cc them. , We also carry Brassieres, Camisoles and Petti. coats. First Detroit Showing Chairman Hurley says: "We are building ships faster than the Huns can sink them." You'll see a big Ameri- can ship yard in full blast in this picture. , who has returned to her home in with • • n • Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greely • evening, Sept. 'Pith, in honor types. N1',• Up tt STARRING ; her guest, Nliss Betty Friedberg, ; 6675 with it -self1. I 11 -1 colors expre,...e...11u. 11 , -, qualities of Our diTI:t y II ,.. Our seleuiri • • "The Road to France" • a tares% ell ; .1se., party given at her home on Sunday amps • tt • tt .\ittia \\ a x. I.f Nlichigan t„! HANDEr $2 95 4 Days Starting Sun. • 3 Hity. was hostess at • • • tt tt WOODWARD AT SIBLEY Naval Train-I it Mr. lairitetzky is a ing Corps. „ the senior law' ,111 , 11 . 111 it • Popular Matinees Daily, all Seats 10c. Saturday, Sunday and Evenings 10c, 15c, 25c. Performances continuous 2:15 to 11 p. m. t i f • .\ rbor, where 3 has left for St., he Personality can ssdl Lc expressed by one's choke .4 a desk lamp. No. 667,1 with its tebitt-tJble find standard i.. 1,r;:l 111 o I, permanent. light-;:iving lamp. Like ;di The only corset scientific- ally designed for maternity figure requirements. Con- ceals the true condition, retains the stylish figure, supports the abdomen and vital organs, preserving the health of both mother and child. nial 'MD- Tellet• by the Confederate lavish •h a rt.. ti EWMA TRAVELTALKS Colo r Vi••A's nod • Silo 1•4 ll'IZSE TIVI:ETS NOW 13, 34. 1 ..)171t8E SALE DI.DSES WEDNESDAY. n P. M. WARTIME EUROPE "Impressions of tills" 1914 - % • arlIno• FranD. - • Wallin.• Italy-London. 1318- Way Ono. England. NEXT SUNDAYPARIS; 191 b b i t■c g 'N0.: ** OA.711 S TICKETS AT GRINNELL OROS. AND ARENA Coming, Saturday Evening, October 12 simple and graceful lines achieve an effect of dignity without in the least departing from the spirit of youth that surrounds attire of today. Brilliant color is used In very small areas or toned down by veiled drap- eries, and the result is a blending of harmonious colors that Is as lovely as it Is intangible. A beautiful example of this Is shown in one of B. Siegel Co.'s gowns having as a foundation Nile green satin, over which raisin colored chit Comm is gathered into a band of bright Q embroidery done on net. This gives the new scant line at the ankle. Very interesting is the draped overskirt which Is considerably shorter on the left side. This is caught up with a long streamer IA Nile green ribbon 0 which hangs from the crush girdle held In front by n cluster of purple 0 flowers. A square of moleskin forms the collar and narrow strips of this lovely fur appear on the sleeves. Dinner gowns of velvet are much 9 In evidence and great ingenuity is shown In combining velvet with other materials. From one of the most famous fashion houses B. Siegel Co. have procured a delightful gown of velvet and Tricolette. The long waisted bodice with short, velvet, kimono sleeves Is of robins egg blue, while the long tunic and scant under. skirt are of black Tricolette. About the round neck and extending down one side of the waist is a conventional design done in black jet bugles. This trimming also edges the sleeves. The Is a narrow string sash of Tricolettc. o 0 9 0 0 0 Pavley- Oukrainsky RUSSIAN BALLET Prices 50c to $2.50 Mad orders now to Devoe•Arena Co., 1253 Woodward. ' 0' 0":0:0 :0 0 0 Phone Main 96 :0.'0 0 BATHS: Turkish, Russian, Electric, Sulphur Mineral; Swedish Massage 3 Wayne Sulphur, Mineral, and Turkish Re-open Sept.16 ADJOINING WAYNE HOTEL Why go to Hot Springs or West Baden? Save Money and Tiresome Travel. Use Wayne Sulphur Mineral Baths and Remain In Detroit. Will Give You New Life-Reduce Your Weight Hundreds of Wonderful Cures, Marvelous Results in Nervous Diseases DETROIT WAYNE SULPHUR MINERAL IIATIIS have a long rec• ord of miraclous cures and are particularly efficient in treatment of following: Rheumatism. (Muscular, Inflammatory, Sciatica) Neuritns, all nervous conditions, Insomnia, Skin Diseases and especially efficient in mire of eczema. Overworked military and business men speedily rejuvenated by a few \Vayne Sulphur Niinervi Baths. Baths reopen for the season September 1601. Take Woodward ('Sr to Wayne Dote!, corner of Third and Jefferson. Entrance Front street, between Second and Third streets. Under Person Management of J. R. Hayes. Robt. Erwin, Supt. Former Mgr. of Clark's Bath House and Detroit Mineral Bath House. 0 0 0 'P; 0 u A JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 PER YEAR iv