A merica 9eutish Periodical Carter - - cL1PToN KV1NUI agaNNAT ■ 10, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY •u•u•ti•st•u•u•u•.t•u•nnen•u.n.u.n•u•neuet•ft•at•nen••:•1 PERFECTION LODGE • GOES OVER QUOTA 1 i • Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M., No. LIM, whose Liberty Loan quota was set at $20,000, went over the top with $25,000, \Vednesday. Additional sub- scriptions not yet Gulled in are ex- hospitals, orphan asylums ant • pected to bring the total to over charitable organizations of all $30,000. BOND SALESGIRL PROUD OF RECORD • kinds. Last year the United Jew- ish Charities alone received over POPULAR ENTERTAINERS 1,:', 00 articles from the (Mild, Dr. Hilliard Goldstick and Freder- Donations may be Seta to :NIrs. ick Morris, two of Detroit's best known and most popular amateur J. L. Marx, -IS Rhode Island .1ve., theatrical entertainers, have consented who is Sectional President of the to render their services to the Young Folks Review, to be given at Camp I lighland Park District. Custer under the auspices of the Voting Peoples Society of Temple Registered at the NIcAlpine I lo- Beth El. This performance will be given in the very near future by re- lel, New York City, arc NIr. M. quest of the Jewish Welfare Board to Rosenberg and \I r. B. E. Gold- arrange some such affair. stein of this city. Dr. Goldstick, while attending the University of Michigan, was the lead- rkowitz of New g M comedian in the Michigan Union Miss Pauline Ma opera of 1916. II is imitations of well York has been visiting with her con- known black face comedians have figlikk "Meet Friedberg- / Wear Diamonds" GriswoldSt. aBnecti. m Mal b le: y.T . heat, k! 0 ' Every Mother-to-Be Should Wear the M r. Leon Ziegler. Famous LANE BRYANT Maternity Corset 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. $2 95 = U p We also carry Brassieres, Camisoles and Petti- coats. Lane Bryant 2nd Floor 255 Woodward Ave. Infants' Apparel Our "Baby Department" provides everything needed in apparel and nursery furniture— an endless var- iety of dainty, Individual produc- tions at prices lower than quoted elsewhere. Expectant Mothers should investigate our complete line of Maternity Wear, scientific- ally designed to conceal the deli- cate condition, afford comfort and represent the latest fashions. Silk D Coats Skirts IRMA KUNSTLER. .\ proud girl, indeed, is Irma Kunstler, the twelve - year - old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. Kunstler of I.ti Adams Ave. East. Before the first day of the drive was over, Irma had sold eleven hundred dollars' worth of bonds. ation. Miss Miriam D. Goldman, President of the Club, dealt briefly' on the aims $18.95 to $ 79.60 and activities of the society for the Dr. and NIrs. J. S. Lipsky have coming year. $19.75 to $157.50 $ 6.95 to $ 16.85 moved to 2319 Joseph Caitlin. Mine. Annetta Antona, who is scheduled for a series of talks on lit- erary, dramatic and historical subjects At the election held last Sun- for the Monday afternoon meetings, 265 Woodward Me . day at the Pbilomathic Debating will begin her lectures on Monday, Oct. 21st. Lane Bryant 2nd Floor WONDERFUL DISPLAY —OF— SMART MILLINERY IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE COLORS The Elite Millinery 8ADYE GOLDBERG. 579 Hastings Street. H. WEINBERGER Plumbing & Heating Club to till the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Samuel Jewish institute News To Appear Monthly in The Jewish Chronicle Sternberg, Mr. Jack Rogvoy was unanimously elected speaker. Two—Jewish Chronicle field Messrs. Herman August, Morris 9- he Jewish Institute News, the of- ficial organ of the United Jewish organization, spoke of the Philo- Charities. will appear in The Jewish mathic as it was when they were Chronicle once each month. The first issue will appear in the next number active members. of The Jewish Chronicle. and Harry Bennet, alumni of the The Jewish Institute News will be 'Mr. Harold Shapero, son of NIr. edited by Nlilton Alexander, chairman and NIrs. NI. Shapero of Medlatry of the educational committee of the United Jewish Charities. .\ ve., has left for Ann Arbor, on Nlonday. It will pay you to give us a call. 292 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. Phone Cherry 2824, Res. Phone North 5120-M. Subscribe to the JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 Per Year a Daily Matinees, 1700 Seats, 10c; Sat., Sun. and Eves., 10-15-25c A $2.00 Attraction at Our Regular Prices • II D. W. GRIFFITH'S ti . Mr. Adolph Freund has returned from Chicago, where he attended the Diamond Jubilee of the Grand Lodge of the Irnai Writh and the; of the District • . \\ ashington has issued orders that (;olden Jubilee (lraiul Lodge. SHOP 70 UNIVERSITY BUILDING — MADE TO MEASURE WAISTS — with the stamp of individuality given to each order. You may furnish your own materials or !mike a choice front our selection of fabrics, which include all the newest suit shades in plain and fancy Georgette. The models of hand embroidered or bead- ed designs are expertly determined in har- monious colorings to meet the requirements of fastidious women. a • U • a • • • A THE GREAT LOVE . II • tt a • t: • •a • BRIGHTER SHORTER SNAPPIER 23 Than His Other • U • :3 Big Productions Mack Sennett Comedy . ; • a • Thursday BESSIE BARRISCALE in 33 F day • "THE WHITE LI.E" a • u Saturday u•not.u.a.a.nototos•a•st.ts•a•tt•ttotact•tt•st•tott•tott•a•a• All Suitings and Coatings TEMPLE Y. P. S. GIVE SECOND WELFARE DANCE The members of the Young People's Society of the Temple Beth El acted as hosts and hostesses at the second weekly affair given under the aus- pices of the Jewish Welfare Board at the Hospitality House on Cass Ave- nue, near Teterboro Street. Finzel's orchestra provided the music for dancing, which was in- dulged in by numerous soldiers and sailors from surrounding stations and camps. Although the quarantine of several nearby cantonments led those in charge to believe the men in uni- form would not be able, to attend in any great numbers, this fear was un- founded. The floor was crowded with men in service. Between dances the guests were treated to light re- freshments. Several vocal selections were rendered, including songs by Miss Phyllis Zuckerman and one of the guests in uniform, who, prior to his service was a professional enter- tainer. The affair was tinder the direction of Miss Dorothy Weinstein, vice- lwesident, who was appointed as chairman of the committee in charge, and to her belongs great credit for the success of the event. SUFFRINS, early bought stocks, still gives you a chance to secure what you want at a saving of not less than 25 per cent from "down- town" prices. See these numbers: $2.50 Charmeuse Silks 40 inch, all colors. Velveteens Chiffon Velvets, 36 inch, colors 40 inch, all colors and black To•Utl and black An Headquarters 315 HASTINGS For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement Rings altar' Woodward at Gratiot "The Sallan Come Detroit Symphony Orchestra 0 S S I. P GABRILOWITSCH CONDUCTOR 14 Pairs of Concerts Thursday Evenings at 8:30 O'clock Saturday Afternoons at 3:30 O'clock ARCADIA AU DITORIUM Beginning October 24 Distinguished Soloists Season Tickets $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 I In the ultra color effects, there is much brick red and cerise used for V. H. POLACHEK NOW facings on blue and black suits and HEADS N. Y. AMERICAN gowns. There is colored wool em- NEW YORK—Victor II. Polachek, broidery, gold and silver needlework designs arc found on many of B. Sie- who for several years past has been on the general management staff of gel Co.'s serge and satin dresses. the Hearst newspapers, has been ap- Fur is used a great deal for trim- ming. !donkey, Lynx and Grey Squir- pointed publisher of the New York rel are the favorites for gowns. This American. Mr. Polachek was born in Hon- peltry is used in the form of high collars and cuffs, and as a border for gary, and came to this country in panels.—Adv. early boyhood. and Retail One door from Adams or Gratiot D. W. Griffith's latest and most re- markable production, The Great LONT," opens a four-day engagement at the Colonial Theater, Woodward at Sibley, starting Sunday. Managers Warren and Cohen con- sider themselves very fortunate in being able to-secure this master pro- duction for their patrons. It will be shown at the regular Colonial prices. After four years' absence from the feature play lield—four years devoted to the making of those world fatuous super-pictures—"The Birth of a Na- "Intolerance," and "Hearts of the World," D. W. Griffith returns to the theater audiences of America with a lordly gift. He now presents the D. \\'. tlrillith conception of a great war feature picture, a great war-time refinance. He shows the splendid part woman has played in the war, the depth and devotion of her love as expressed by arduous service. "The Great Love" is rich in Euro- pean color. One sees London and The Zionist organization of Amer- ica, District of Detroit, will hold its membership campaign the coming week. There will be a house-to-house canvass. A mass meeting is scheduled for October 12 at the Hannah Schloss Memorial building for the purpose of enrolling registrants. tc m VAN l e i& Wholesale Dressmakers NEW WAR FEATURE AT THE COLONIAL DETROIT ZIONISTS LAUNCH CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS of desirable Quality are fast disappearing and rapidly advancing in price—BUY NOW. Every woman who needs material for a New Suit or Coat better buy NOW. Reliable Woolens, Silks and Dress Goods are becoming scarce and restricted production, addition war taxes, increased expenses, etc., is forcing a constant advance in prices. CREATOR OF BLOUSE STYLES While the colors for the street ens- tunnel are dark, they are not at all uninteresting, and the soft "off shades are particularly lovely. Black, navy blue, taupe and deep shades of grey and tan and the new reds known as Algerian. China and henna, are noticeable tints in B. Siegel Co.'s col- lection, in such materials as Duve- tyne, ‘Vool Velour, Velveteen and Broadcloth. These fabrics, many of which are cominned with Satin, Serge or Velvet, make charming models, somewhat reminiscent of the modes of fifteen or twenty years ago. a 3: • WITH A GREAT CAST q every man in service must appear in uniform. In harmony with this order the woman has toned down her dress .\ campaign is being waged this colorings and simplified her gown Buttons arc replacing frills, neutral week by the Needlework Guild of colorings prevail and fanciful designs Paris as they are now, Zeppelins in .\ merica for donations of clothing are losing caste. the very act of bombing, bombs in the First of all there is the slimness of moment of explosion, soldiers fight- MI to he ldistributed I line dictated by the scarcity of ma- ing, attacking, rescuing, suffering. The Great Love" will stake you \Vars and revolutions have al- at times when fashion tirmul of the stuff democracy is made mandates had brought forward full of. .1 ddell attractions and special skirts and wars have always left us oim.ie by the concert organ are noted. wearing straight ones. \Vith the change of program on Fashion is a stenographer. It takes Thursday. Bessie fiarriscale appears down dictation from all great eat- in the first run photoplay, "The oolitic and military events. Strange \\- kite " one of the really worth- l as it may appear, there is a distinct while photoplays of the year will be connection between the flying flags shown. of the Allies and the long floating Performances a! the Colonial are panels seen this season on many gar- continuous from 2 to p. tn. ments. THE IDEAL WAIST SHOP 33 ° :2 • • • Most Popular Production WAR HAS HAD AN UNMIS- 'ion," TAKABLE EFFECT ON FASHIONS full line of plumbing supplies We specialize In repair work and sell plumbing material to the public at wholesale prices. • Four Days Beginning Today • a • a • U • a ° r̀ a Organ Recitals JEWISH WOMEN'S CLUB COMMENCES WORK OF SEASON "Germany can make no peace terms," he said. "The terms must be Kansas, spent a short leave with imposed and only AFTER complete victory of the Allied nations." Ile Iris parents, \I r. and Mrs. L. Gra- scored all shows of pacifism and pointed out how the rich mineral bowsky, Brush Blvd. products of Alsace, Sweden and Russia have enabled Germany to Aiming the recent arrivals at carry on the war. Master Harry Farbman, the boy The Breakers, Atlantic City, N. J., violinist, delighted his listeners with were \I r. and Mrs. It Wild and several well-rendered selections. Miss • Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Slesinger, of Sylvia Simons accompanied him. Mrs. Mary Porter of New York this city. spoke in the interest of Woman Suf- frage. Mrs. Henry A. Krolik of the Board Attorney Adolph Sloman has of Directors proposed Rabbi Samuel been appointed a member of the S. Mayerberg as the new honorary committee on local bar association director. Rabbi Nlayerberg acknowl- edged his election with a brief ad- of the Michigan State Bar Associ- dress. n la • • WOODWARD AT SIBLEY Popular Matinees Daily, all Seats 10c. Saturday, Sunday and Evenings 10c, 15c, 25c. Performances continuous 2:15 to 11 p. m. convulsed his audiences. In the Young Folk s Review he is to again appear in that style entertainment. Mr. Morris has for years amused 82 . Detroiters who atended the affairs of u• the Young Peoples Society. Ile took the leading role in the first Young Peoples Frolic several years ago. The first meeting of the Jewish It is planned to give the perform- Women's Club was held at Temple ance not only at Camp Custer but in Beth El, Sunday, October 6th. Detroit prior to the Battle Creek per- The speaker of the afternoon, Wil- formance. liam H. Hobbs, Professor of Geology at the U. of M., dealt in a clear and forceful manner with the timely sub- Act, "Peace Terms of Democracy." Jesse 'Grahowsky, of the U. S S nial. si A n a ; IN YOUNG FOLKS REVIEW I I I 12 --- - which is a non-sectarian order. iU PAGE THREE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Harry Cyphers, Mgr., 604 Book Bldg. ‘111 ■ 1111110111•111111111•11111111001• , J-0,,t000,.0'. 0' 0 0 0 0 0' 0':0 -7-0 0 '.'0IJOV:J0':1 0tiO0OLL o Wayne Sulphur, Mineral, and Turkish Re-open Sept.I6 O BATHS: Turkish, Russian, Electric, Sulphur Mineral; Swedish Massage 8 Why go to Hot Springs or West Baden? ADJOINING WAYNE HOTEL 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. 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