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October 25, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-10-25

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

Don't Wait Until You Have
to pay Next Winter's War-
time Prices! Buy Now—Direct
From the Makers!

F-U-R-

/AO /111.1.

To insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be
mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH
CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381.

The many friends of Corporal Ito have been held Oct. 21st, in the
1.11i Levin will he happy to learn assembly rooms of Temple Beth
that the rumor of his hieing miss- El, at 2:31) p. in., with Mine. An-
You will do better than ing in action is a groundless one.
netta I lalliday Antona as the prin-
Word has been received be his cipal speaker, has been postponed
present normal prices by pur -
chasing direct from America's former employer, Nathan Schrei- because of the ban on public meet-
fur_ her, 411i Free Press Bldg., from ings. Notice of the meeting will
leading manufacturing
the •Nmerican Red Cross National be given in these columns at a later
riers.
Headquarters, Washington. D. C., date.
of
\1 r. and NIrs. David Freeman
the :me t h Inf., that
Co. Corp.
E., is an Anted-
212 216 Michigan Avo'
can prisoner of war , having lately announce the engagement of their
been transferred from the prison (laughter, LiNian, to Norman
—near Third
camp of Darmstadt to Giessen, Schwartz, son of NIT-. and Mrs.
Germany, at ,which place he can Bernard Schwartz.
be addressed until further notice,
Mr. Louis Smilansky has re-
care Bureau of Prisoner's Relief.
turned from Cleveland.
IltZlE(ROLLIO
The first Monday !fleeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adler and
IACKg 156:TtA74 Jewish Woman's Club, which was
son Daniel, of Cleveland, O., who
have been in the city to attend the
iErgar0 a am a arm araFR3221
wedding of NIrs. Adler's brother,
Mr. I. E. Frankel of this city to
Su mptuous
:Hiss Eva Van Praegh, sister of
Mrs. August Kapp of Battle Creek,
have returned home.

HERMAN&BENMARKS"' the effect

p

11 r. and NIrs. NI. Neiburger an-
Hiss Ida Divinoff, of the first
nounce the marriage of their daugh- violin section of the. Detroit
ter. Nlinnette, to Bernard Barnard, Symithony orchestra, and ti mem-
a Chicago attorney, now in the ber of the Detroit Institute of
S..Nir Service, which took place Nlusical Art faculty, arrived in
on October tith. Mr. and NIrs. Detroit during the week, following
Barnard trill lw at home at the six weeks' coaching with Professor
Eastwood Beach Apartment Ito- Leopold .Nu•r in Chicago.
tel, Chicago, after November 1st.

\1r. I. Goldman, of this city, is
visiting with NIr. and Mrs. NI. II.
The regular meeting of the Young Goldman, of Dayton, O.
People's Society of Shaarey ledek,
eehielt was scheduled for Wednes-
Miss Kate Cohen, of Chicago,
day. ()ember 2311, has been post- III., is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
poned until further notice on ac- Harry Levin, of 211 Kirby ave.
count of the epidemic.
east. ,

The
Ideal Waist Shop

Shop 70
University Building

"Individuality"

In style and workman
ship Is the Keynote of o ur

Success,

High Qualify
At Low Prices

(iiiywwwwwwwwwwwsesewsiew.w.ew

-

Tan Walking Oxfords

YELOPING
B

A tan army calf walking oxford, stylish but
reserved, the design being suitable for street
and semi-dress wear. In very Site calf with
correct military heels, it IN perfect in toot sup-
port and tits with comfortable snugness. An
exceptionally smart last, priced
at

$12

Fur Coats

Distinguished looking, rich and
elegant, fashioned on soft. drory
lines to insure slender silhouette.

1 1 ltd X011 Seal

` .q

It

in Clever

Combinations

Exceptional arrival of really
wonder f ul

HATS

Th a t
Ull in istakahl e
stamp
"Pack-Wolin" originalil y.

a

.t.@
to
ta

of

$2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4.

Fourth Floor

:\I rs. Samuel Firestone, 111 1
\V est ( ;rand B o ul ev ard, was host e s s .
at at farewell party on Tuesday
night. NIrs. Firestone will return
shortly to McKeesport, l'a., her,,
former home. •
.•


P ack-Wolin Shop •

v ii

''.1

76 Washington Boulevard

i•- 9
14 'CHO IEMITIORIEBESEP

autumn wear, especially those cut
on modish lines that fit closely, giv-
ing the ankle the desired slender
appearance. The new fall styles
in all colors are now on display.
Their chic appearance will add a
touch of distinction and charm to
the fall costume.

The Sunday night meetings of
the I 'hiloniathic Debating Club
have been indefinitely imaponed.

The

-

Fashion lends approval to spats for

NIrs: Bernard Nlarx, who has
been visiting for several weeks with
her mother, N1rs. NI. Ehrman, of
los Tenny son ave., has returned
to her home in St. Paul, Minn.

..IIso All-Ileavcr

Fil
0 ,
6

Spats in All Colors

Mr. Aaron Klein has returned
from Cleveland, where he attended
the funeral of NIrs, Birdie Upper
Klein.

\';

P

183-185 Woodward Ave.

• . • ......... • •

\l r. Harr) \\ eitznian , who co
been in Clei elaml for a few days,
has returns d 111,111C,

MEP RE2213

Buy Your
Holiday Goods Now

\Vhile the prices are reason-

:11r. IL V. Arnstine, of Cleve
land, t I,, who was called here by
the illness of her father, \I r. Nird-
linger, has returned home.

NIrs. Carrie Nloses, of Cleveland.
is visiting here with her sister. \1r,.
\1. Goldberg.





able' and selection satisfactory.

Waiting for the last minute
you will be greatly disappoint"

ed. Prices will he much higher

and goods very scarce.

10% DISCOUNT ON PURCHASES
TO ALL MEN IN UNIFORM

NB-. S. NI. L.evin's third lecture
"NN'ar Aims" to the S. T. C.
units of the Detroit Junior Col-
lege and Nledical College, will he
given at the regular hour, Satur-
day morning, October 25th, from
:30 to
:;111 a. tn., at the Central
High School.
NI r. Levin trill',
lecture on the S111)it•(11, "Prussian
State System vs. :Nmericati State
System. -

The Knabe Pianos

NIrs. Elizabeth I ;Merman. of
Cincinnati, O., is the guest of her
uncle, NIr. Samuel fleavenrich.

Two Yose Pianos, $400 and $450 styles, now $237 and $236
respectively.

nn

Na METAL TO1/011 ran t

\Ve can save
.ott from 2o`;
to .40 (.; on our
large assortment of 1:11aki Goods,
Khaki Sets, Shaving Sets. Manicure
Sets, Flashlights, Vacuum Bottles,
Lunch hits, large assortment of fan-
Cy 1 loliday Perfumes and Toilet \Vaters, Face Pow-
ders, Toilet Articles, Vibrators, Ivory Goods, Clocks,
\Vatches, lilitary \ Vrist \Vatches, Cigars, Pipes, etc.

.

The Phoenix Club is giving a
series of dinners and dances on
Saturday evenings. at the 'futon
Club, for members. Nlenthers have
the privilege of bringing their
friends in uniform.

\\'e guarantee all our goods or money cheerfully
refunded. We want you to get acquainted with our
new Cut-Rate' 1)rtoz-Store,

Best
Sodas and
Sundaes, /1/4
10c.

art

Cor. Broadway and
r'•and River East,

Opposite
Broadway

Market

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

L

Sal l an

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Salim Come

Original Price, $550

Now Going at $268 and $278

$600 Steinway, Summer Resort Sale price, $322.
$550 Sohmer, Summer Resort Sale price, $315.
$425 Grinnell Bros., to quick buyer, for $2.95.
Other well known makes at $193, $148, $222, $177, $128,
•$207, etc., etc.

All carefully regulated and tuned, and our FREE EXCHANGE
TRIAL PRIVILEGE is the strongest possible guarantee of complete
satisfaction. Many of the sale instruments are like new.

Our Greatest
Sale of
Sitininer
Resort Pianos
Will Soon
End

"Meet Friedberg—

Wear Diamonds"

GriswoldSt.=•

Mlles Theater tart

Grand Pianos--

-STEINWAY, KNABE, GRINNELL
BROS., etc., each in splendid condition and
with full, rich tone—some of them less than
half regular price.

A "Pianola" Player $135 off

—this is the popular STROUD. It is like
new and certain to go quickly. Two
Aeolians, one reduced $50, the other $70. A
Playtona, $110 below regular price, and
other special values. Prices, $265 up.

Grinnell Bros.

eadqua ters

You Sue All The Sent—

and More!

243.247 Woodward Ave.

Payment Conveniently Divided if you desire.

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