THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO ... Don't Wait Until You Have to pay Next Winter's War•1 time Prices! Buy Now—Direct From the Makers! ■ iv. ,..111111 To Insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should bit mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381, F4J-11.. You will do better than present normal prices by pur- chasing direct from America's leading manufacturing fur- riers. HERMAN&BEN MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin has' Rabbi of Temple Beth El, will be been invited to deliver the pleased to know that he has re- memorial address at the : ■ lem- covered from his recent illness. orial Services for the late Mr. Walter S. Oberfelder, NOW Rabbi Nloses J. lines, which arc occupies an important positio ‘n' to be held at the Temple, Cleve- with the Chemical Divison of the land, on Sunday of this week. U. S. .1rmy at Cleveland. spent Mrs. Nlathew A. Rosenberg last Sunday in Detroit as the I and (laughter have returned to guest of his sisters, Mrs. Leo M. ! their Inoue at Rochester, N. Y. Franklin and airs. Nlelville S. NIT-. Jerome Rosenberg has re- Welt. turned to his military duties at Mrs. A. Gordon and airs. NI. $ / , g -,* O r s , - ism WA - - IT Al 7141114 ..44 . J 11 • Syracuse —near Third LI ,.___,, 1 j)/ 4 NC- – dts The many friends of Rabin Ratner, of 230 Nledbury •ve., Samuel S. Nlayerberg, Associate have gone to Columbus and Day- ton, 0,, to he gone ten days. Several charming entertainments have been planned for them in Popular Concert at Arcadia NEXT SUNDAY AT 3:30 To celebrate the glorious end- ing of .the war for the Allies, Mr. Sol A. Wolff entertained inform- ally With a "Peace" dinner qn, Thursday, November 21st, at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hotel Statler. Covers were laid for twenty in DIRECTION OF OSSIP It the both cities. the main dining-room and patri- GABRILOWITSCH otic music was furnished by the SOLOIST z i , Hotel Statler orchestra. The table was artistically decorate d with autumn flowers and appro DJINA OSTROWSKA HARPIST Prices-25c and 50c—At GRINNELL'S Our furniture is good furniture. The many friends of Leo Sin gel with the S. .A. T. C. in Ant Arbor, will be pleased to heal THURS. EVE., DEC. S—SAT. EVE., DEC. 7 RUSSIAN PROGRAM that he is recovering from an at SOLOIST tack of intioenzzt. Mr. 'Gene Sic • gel, who spent a few days \vitt 11 OLGA SAMAROFF PIANIST Our display of period suites for dining room, bed room and living room is of exceptional beauty, providing representa- tion for William and Mary, Queen Anne, Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Adam, Sheraton and other popular designs. I his sick brother in :Nun Arbor ,I Prices—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c—At GRINNELL'S has returned to this city. Mr, Edward A. Atlas, of Vir THREE SPECIAL PROGRAMS ginia Park, spent a few (lays it ALL-RUSSIAN Cadillac, Mich. Soloist—OLGA SAMAROFF—Pianist • ALL-FRENCH Soloist—ALFRED CORTOT—Pianist St., entertained Tuesday night 41 Cherry 5330 a family dinner party compli- menting her gradd(laughter, NIrs. Edgar Nlenderson, who, with Mr. Menderson, is visiting here Reliable Renovators from Cincinnati. NIT. . and NIrs. Max JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO. WILL J. DENT, Mgr. Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down Comforters and lint! Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton Felt Matt leaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking Furnished. Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows. Cushions and General Bedding ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone Cadillac 895 We re•lacquer and re.finish brass beds 359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. WCII- ding trip, and are home tempor- arily at 33 Westminster Ave. it, Sergi. Major Ilarry Alvin, with the Aero Service at Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, 0., spent the week•end in Detroit with his parents, al r. and Mrs. NI. Alvin, of 68 Palmer Ave. ( lit Monday morning, at A:10Ck Of I the coming week, Rabbi Lcu NI. Franklin will de- liver the third of his addresses on the Book of Job before the Twentieth Century Club. The Young Winn•n's Hebrew Association of Detroit will form- ally open its membership drive 'Vitih a harvest party at the Ilan- nah Schloss Building, 239 High St. E.. Wednesday, Nov. 27th. All Jewish girls, 18 years and over, who arc interested, are urged to attend. The atTair will "I now feel assured that my daughter will always be provided for," said a prominent I)etroit manufacturer in plac- ing some stock of his company in trust with us. "Inexperienced women with money are the especial prey of the fly-by- night promoter, who lives by his wits and has the knack of finding his victims among women. A husband of the wrong sort may run through his wife's property. This fund, however, can never be dis- turbed as to principal, and will remain as a protection for my daughter during the rest of her life." There is no safer or better way to provide for your children's future than to set aside now a cer- tain amount of property to beheld in trust for than. We invite inquiries and will gladly offer sugges- tions without obligating you is any way. DETROITTRUSTCOMPANY OPPOSIIII PtST OFF1 , " MICHIGAN Cadillac Policy for 1918-19 Bcrendt have returned from their Protecting His Daughter •• ■ • Mrs. Hugo Hill, of Rowena Tickets for Series—$1.25, $2.50, $3.75, $5.00 Established 1905 FIVE 01.0015 ROOM 9, 4MITIOT 11CRTN-110M0 rOURILINTO1 CARS PAST TO ■ C DOOR The Wiling Peoples Society fa Temple Beth El Sunday night. ' 602.604 Book Bldg. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Flit( PLOCNS EAST VWOODWURD City, an international figure it commercial circles, will add res Soloist—JOHN POWELL—Pianist Robinson-Cohen Co.. CORNER cf HIGH one HASTINGS al r. Sill Cohen, of New Yor ALL-AMERICAN DETROIT, cannot be imitated. finement. Following the dinner, Mrs. So A. Wolf gave a theater part y It the guests. VIOLINIST . HE real character that is so evident in good furniture Like good breeding it is evident through its re- priate favors. GRAHAM HARRIS Charm of Quality furniture be given under the auspices of the Recreation Commission, Ira \‘'. Jayne, Superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Velick, of Warren Ave. E., announce the engagement of their daughter Eleanor to Myron Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein of t his city. Nlajor Louis J. Hirschman ad- dressed the Detroit Grocers As- sociation on NIonday night, Cadillac Art Shop Large selection of pic- tures Framed and Un- framed. Picture Framing and Portrait enlarging our spe- cialty expert work, surpris- ingly low prices. 52 GRAND RIVER AVE The Cadillac Motor Car Company announces herewith its policy for 1918-1919. Prices will be restored at once to the figures which prevailed before Cadillac production was restricted by Governmental order. Decreased output resulting from Governmental curtailment necessi- tated an increase of $300 on all Cadillac models. This $300 increase is now removed on the entire Cadillac line—the readjusted prices to be in effect as of 12 o'clock midnight, Saturday, November 16th. It must he remembered that the Cadillac Motor Car Company has been on an exclusive war basis, and deliveries will naturally be limited, until the factory is restored to a peace footing. The respect in which the Cadillac is held the world over has been greatly emphasized by its splendid performance in war service, and by the further fact that the United States Army has adopted the Cadillac as its standard seven-passenger car. Cadillac capacity has always been swiftly absorbed, but, in view of the facts cited above, prospective buyers will do well to be fore- warned against a demand without a precedent. We assume that Peace will shortly follow the signed armistice. In that event, the entire capacity of our factory will be devoted to the production of Cadillac cars. In spite of that fact, we do not believe it will be possible to build, dur- ing 1919, all the Cadillac cars the world will want. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO. D E T It 0 I T RETAII. II RAN(' II : 1403 \VOODWARD AVENUE JOSEPH A. SCHULTE, Mgr. •–