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QUEEN OF EDITOR'S HOME
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MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S and BOYS'
Wearing Apparel
CLOTHES, HABERDASHERY and HEADWEAR
"Quality At Modest Prices."
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PAGE THREE
ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY.
ARE YOU MAR.
RIED?
-If you thought
your husband un-
true would you Neel::
the Joys of life, try
to get 51)1110' 11,11)14-
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not care Ito What
s1.15 you did so?"
ON THE BOULEVARD
Abraham Cooper
Florence
Reed in
328.330 Penobscot Bldg.
GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE
Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation
Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile
If in the twilight
you kissed and
0-ato,,,,I a Mall you
thought your lover
and itiselivered it to
be your husband,
what would yot
do?"
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W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.
MISS CLARA ALICE FONYO 1ND FATHER.
MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520
The seco n d birthday of Baby Clara Miss on a forest holiday \vith her
Aliet7E oity,7.71:tighter of 'Mr. and father, ides Fitnyo is widely known as
the able editor of the Hungarian
Mrs. Aladar Fonyo, of 79(1 Brush
News. It is evident from the picture
street, was recently celebrated with a that Mr. heave is as highly regarded
pleasant party.
at home as he is among his fellow
The portrait shows the birthday citizens.
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Little
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find exceptional
wear bearing the Fy le label because of the assurance that it is always
representative ((f unusual quality, distinctive beaut V :HUI authoritative
st vle.
satisfacti„ll i n wearing evening
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$6.50 to $9
Tie
.\ slipper particularly
appropriate for the opera
or formal dress ill an ex-
clusive design of rich
beauty. lit glazed or
bronze kid
In Satin ... •
$12.00
Hiss
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V;111011 passed nleaSalnly
and refreshments.
NI:ix Finkel , tiiii
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have npncd into their liiinie at
175 1.irigtellinv .\ ye.
1865
183.185 Woodward.
Silherkrauss is a first
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177.179-181 Woodward Ave.
Thanksgiving Specials
in Fine Millinery
Three charming groups, con-
sisting of hats made in our own
workrooms and models newly
received from New York's most
exclusive designers.
Beautiful flower trim-
m1(1 turbans of velyet and
beaver. 1;.,,ctitikite fur and
satin combination 111((dels
—daintily flower trim -
med.
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Co 411binatinn velvet and I
0-get t e—prettilv I1(Ayer
and fur trimmed . . Bro•
cade and fur Combitia-
t 10 (its, and the 1( A-chest
gold and silver lace hats
—ideal for evening- N■elr.
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The Stronger ['motet le
Brodurtion of the Year.
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Supported by
Frank Mills
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A Complete Assortment of Solid Fur Hats
$S.50 to $35
MEN
"If the man you
a I I nil you fat her
was abusing and ill- .
treating your bed-
ridden mother, would
First Showing in Detroit you shoot him to
make hint stop?"
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29 SPROAT STREET
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Phonographs & Records
FOR THANKSGIVING
Let
of the If. S. N. k.
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Mr. Louis Silberkrauss, First Class
Petty °Meer in the Aero Division of
V. S. N. R. Is visiting his sister, Mrs.
I:ugene Hartman, Palmer avenue
East.
Largest Stock of
Victor & Columbia
Records in the city
to select from.
RICH MATERIALS AND SIMPLE
I. INES DISTINGUISH EVEN-
ING GOWNS.
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Stunning- dress hats
she was wrong • "
Given by the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the B'nai
Moshe Congregation
1,y .t11 the guests started the al- ;:
Louis
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married to another.,
ihen she found out
ANNUAL
BENEFIT
DANCE
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that her husband
loved another wo-
man, was In reality
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till' lett also comes in
either black or white satin
with turned (les and
covered Louis heels.
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"For many years
she was convinced
most devotedly, his
parents insisted that
he marry another
woman. What (1--
clsion did he finally
mak. , "
You are Cordially Invited to Attend the
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Opera Slippers in Gold and Silver, Glazed
and Bronzed Kid
This dainty pump is an
unusually desirable model
in gold and silver with
turned So 'ICS and full co Iv-
IS YOU MARRIED
LIFE HAPPY?
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untie, gave a delightful party •
fiir eighteen cif her little girl •
mends nn Sunday. Noy. 18th, in •
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Inon of her tenth anniversary.
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Schuh, 1:inlie and Jessie I iih- 2: •
iter, Margaret lilstelle Les i- 22 •
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Eleania- and I. •
liirgaret
and Virginia Sandort.
It was a Ill! liatriidie party,
the deciniatiiin•. fa , ds and prizes tl
heing all earl- sea (nit in red. 1,1
CORRECT EVENING FOOTWEAR
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EXPECT
TO BE?
"Ile loved a girl
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A Policy with us means Security
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CONTINUOUS: 2 to 11 P. M.
all do o u r share to make
a great Victory
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Phone
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-- in all languages.
We arc glad to
play them for you
Goldberg Phonograph Store
0 • en Evenings
167 GRATIOT AVENUE
\Vali the war's end society is turn-
ing to evening functions and the com -
ing season promises to be brilliant ill
cariollS society events.
N. w evening gown. of tile season
which have been kept in the back-
' ground, awaiting peace days, will be
fo o u t to i1) of few low ?leeks and C0111-
premed draperies. In fact, many re-
dinner gowns, sonic with long
es ill transparent tissue and
Make your selection for
hghlly ilec‘ilette at the front.
The •r•ia•mt
Christmas now.
11 v \ample is a supple and charm-
ery for bringing mill,.
all laded ga inents.
ing gown at 11. Siegel Co.'s of creamy
.1 deposit will keen it until
should be WWII 1111 1111 black
rehire charin•use. The bodice un-
wanted.
talons after being 11,111 , 41.
Make old
lollies
look
like
new.
Itrinks out the
trimmed and almost severe in its snit.
life of the gttrinent.
tiers YOU more
pleity relies on its graceful draperies
many for your work. `'end today for
156 Woodward Ave.
2:I vela trial star — delivered :ms where
for its charm. The bodice drapery is
by
caught into a wide. crush girdle which
Put up In the following sizes.
is ornamented at the left side with a
1 quart 75 cents delivered will renovate
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT suit..
large yellowish pink rose. The skirt
half gallon 21.35 delivered will
1; also draped, the drapery terminat-
tetiolitte la suits.
with
ing in a train.
I gallon V.50 dellveted will 1 .enovatt•
stuns.
Another smart evening gown is of
‘lisoluted—No Naptha—flasoline
I black velvet combined with black
rr
1,111er
Intl:unable ingteollents—au n t-yol.
tulle, the latter material forming a
anions-- harmless. Tot needed by sill
clothes 1 1 1 • 1111Y1110114. Srnd tIONY for trial
bodice and short •leev, s while the vel-
The Busiest and Biggest
NIail orders sent same day order
vet forms the skim There is a panel
Is re mit ed.
beginning at the decolletage at the
East Side Jeweler.
INLAND MFG. CO.
back, and terminating in a long train.
52C Beaub!en Street.
Detroit, Mich.
Cor. Adams ali11 Hastings Sts
Still another gown shown by this
house is of coral crepe de chine with
Detroit Mich.
a long draped rape St the back of sib-
. ver lace. 'rite round ilecollette neck
finished with a narrow sash of silver
lace which is caught at the front and
Galls down half the skirt length. Silver
lace trims the peplum jacket at the
(Reopened September 16)
front. On the girdle is placed a
bouquet of small roses and a cluster
Front St., Between Second and Third Avenues, Detroit, Mich. Phoh
lot' the same blossoms fastens the skirt
Cherry 4784. Open Day and Night.
,g.
draw ry at the left side.
SULPHUR MINERAL, TURK SH, RUSSIAN, ELECTRIC SWEC
Ind
hidoubtedly velvet and satin will
MASSAGE
and
lead other materials as first choice for
For Ladies and Gentlemen
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an evening costume. The sash is again I
Most wonderful sulphur mineral water in thin or any other ea have
in evidence in a huge butterfly effect
Bring your aches and pain.; with you we'll take 'mil nth
sen•
borrowed from a Japanese kimono
Under the l'ersonal Managenber of
and as a result many velvet or satin
ROBERT IRWIN, Supt.
J. R. Hem and
Idresses will be ornamented with beau-
Formerly Manager ut ('lark's nd Detroit Mineral Bath
1lLgned his
tiful ribbon in large bows.—Adv ,
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