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December 06, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-12-06

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NO

vimericalt Apish Perk ea! eater

CLIFTON AYV4VI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

STATLER

8

5

SOCIETY

Al' THE

CHERRY

1

That Different Shop

Big e oaut u b l r e Bill

WOODWARD AT SIBLEY
Phone Cadillac 1756

ONE WEEK

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED

Starting
SUN., DEC.

MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S and BOYS'
Wearing Apparel

8

Continuous
12 m. to
II p. tn.

CLOTHES, HABERDASHERY and HEADWEAR
"Quality At Modest Prices."

Daily Mats.

1700 Seats 10c

Sat., Sun.
and Evenings

15e and 25e

AT THE STATLER ON THE BOULEVARD

Never pose as a rnarried cowl.
until you !lays the ring and license
--loader ma y oviutaks you.

In an, warm vulsating hies she
gave her soul to the man she lowed
and then—



Tlic lior(lanlStiop

A

T THIS TIME, when the approach
of the Christmas season with its
spirit of giftmaking, takes prece-
dence over other things, may we remind
you that we have endeavored to instill a
confidence in our wares, which would
make your shopping a simple matter of
bringing in your list of those to be re-
membered, permitting us to aid you in the
selection of each article with a feeling of
assurance that the values are good and the
articles the best whether you spend very
little or a large amount.

MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES

Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

WAYNE BATH HOUSE

(Reopened September 16)

Front St., Between Second and Third Avenues, Detroit, Mich. Phone
Cherry 4784. Open Day and Night.

SULPHUR MINERAL, TURK SH, RUSSIAN, ELECTRIC SWEDISH
MASSAGE
For Ladies and Gentlemen

Moat wonderful sulphur mineral water in this or any other country.
Itring your aches and patio with you---we'll take 'em away.
Under the Personal Management of
J. R. HAYES
ROBERT IRWIN, Supt.
Formerly Manager of Clark's nd Detroit Mineral Bath Houses.

MARY MacLEAN

CARMEL MYERS

and a Five-Star Cast

and Splendid Supporting

cas

in

"ALL NIGHT"

T.

A Rip-Roaring Comedy

the Daughters of the
old-time Vaudeville Team
Love meant everything.

As daintily daring as a
Frisky French Farce.

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••■•••■•■■•■••

DAILY MATINEES, 10e

MISS EVA ASHINSKY.

CLEVELAND
CINCINN1'1'1

Mr. and Mrs. 1,, W. A;;hitisky.
of 266 Theodore street, announce
the engzigement of their daugh-
ter, liVa, to Mr. Philip Gilbert,

Diamond Merchants

W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

BEAUTIFUL

"VANITY POOL"

0ILDSMIThialliVERSIVI1TH

WOODWARD AVE .AT JoHNR.ST.

SEE

BEWITCHING

i t

The stock is the largest and most varied
of any in the city.

_0

SEE

KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS

177.179.181 Woodward Ave.

of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkel-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow
Bessie Winkelman), of 870 man, of 152 Melbourne avenue,
Brush street, are receiving con- who were in Cleveland. O., to at-

gratulations on the birth of a tend the Permut - Winkehnan
wedding, have arrived home.
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Messinger, of
Mrs. Charlotte Brown and
Alma, Mich., announce the en-
daughter,. Florence, of Leicester
gagement of their daughter,
Court, have left for California,
Rose, to Mr. V. V. Rodriguez, of
where they will remain for the
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
winter.
N1rs. Harry Rothschild, of St.
Mr. Harry Z. Brown, W110 has
Paul, is visiting here with her
been stationed at Camp Cody,
parents.
New Mexico, for the past six
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silverberg,
months, is spending a fifteen-day
rift Oil City. Pa., have rented an
furlough with his mother and
apartment at 467 Atkinson ave-
sister.
nue.
The Misses Elizabeth and
(Continued On Page Six.)

SHOWN FOR FIRST TIME TOMORROW

The Smartest Fur Hats of the Season

$12.50

The fur hat is quite the rage this season, especially when com-
bined with satin or bright brocade. We have just arranged a
specially priced display of these smart hats that will interest all
women and misses who like to be properly dressed.
be a real delight to see these late creations.
NOTE—The trimmings are distinctly novel and original. It will

KLINE'S-7111RD FLOOR.

Edith Weisman and Messrs. Al-

bert and Sidney Weisman are

THE COSTUME BLOUSE IS IN
FASHION'S FAVOR

visiting their brother, Lieutenant
The separate blouse to be worn wall a
Bernard Weisman, in New York suit is an important item of the ward-
robe of the up-to-date woman. War
City.

conditions base brought forward a host
notlfarlisttett•=e21•nott•11•3 0 :1•U• 1101 • 80 :::: 012•21• U •R•tlosttsIlitt•Us
of charming styles developed in Geor-

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5
gette Crepe and Crepe de Chine in col-
ors matching the suit shades, also in •
flesh, white, Liege and gayer tints. Many
are brightened by bead or wool or silk •
embroidery.
Many women recognize the value of
the blouse of the enact shade of the coat
suit, thus making a perfect costume
suitable, as a rule, for almost every oc-
casion. Since brown and taupe and

other colors of sombre hue are playing
so important a part in the minter color it
scheme, many delightful blouses in those ii
shades have been developed, the dull col-

ii
oring touched up by silk or bead em-

broidery. We are also showing a blouse U.
in One of these colorings in chiffon or ii
Georgette Crepe, made over a founda-

tion in bright and harmonizing color. it,
II. Siegel Co. have received a chic ;
model in wood brown Georgette crepe •
made over a dull gold foundation. The
ii
edges are piped by the dull gold ma- •
terial. Another model is of purple ts
ii
Georgette Crepe, the bodice of which

is made over a purple silk foundation •
of different tones. The round collar tt



it

All Lines in These Stores



ANNOUNCING

Both Located only at 37-38 Broadway Market

The Red Cross Christmas Roil Call

The week of December 16th-23rd will be epochal in the history of the
Red Cross. Everywhere within the boundaries of the United States--
the entire population of cities, towns and hamlets will be invited to be-

come members of the Red Cross—will vie with one another in their
efforts to secure 100 per cent membership.

Everyone knows of the wonderful work of this great humanitarian
organization in alleviating the sorrow, pain and distress of suffering
humanity caused by the World War. The unselfish devotion to duty

—the sublime courage of the millions of women in Red Cross work,
both overseas and at home, is fresh in the minds of all.

The war is over. Reconstruction replaces destruction. Great is the
task. Years will be required to rebuild war•torn Europe. The re-
sponsibilities of the Red Cross are multiplied rather than lessened by

JOIN

the cessation of hostilities. The long-suffering inhabitants of war-
racked countries must be housed, fed and nursed. Starvation, di , . lase
and pestilence arc the enemies now calling the Red Cross to battle.
Only well-planned organized effort can bring back health and prosper-
ity to these people.

What more fitting tribute can be offered by the American peopie to
show their appreciation of the work already done and to be done by

the Red Cross, than by recording a universal membership in answer
to the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call.

need is
heart and a dollar.

you



Every loyal Am.rkan will consider it a privilege to participate, as a
member of the Red Cross, in the rehabilitation of mankind.
Every man, woman and child in America should answer the Red Cross
Christr-n Roll call—December 16th-23rd.
Subscribers to the Patriotic Fund whose December dues are paid auto-
matically become members of the Red Cross by an arrangemeni to be

announced later.

Prepared by
War . vertising Eoard
of Detroit.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPTS. tt

No Other Store

Telephone Cherry 3300

J. LEFKOFSKY

Kosher
Delicatessen

and turned back cuffs of the satin are ti

trimmed with a narrow pleated frill ts

of Georgette crepe.

Another attracti‘e model shown by a
this house is of flesh Crepe de Mile •
.A •
fashioned on rather s evere lines.
softening touch is added, however, to
the large reveres, which are edged at
the lower part by a deep pleated frill of .•1
of the crow The long, rather snug-fit- •
tine sleeves are also finished with a
frill.--Ads

r .

15
ts °

Now at Shops 37-38 Broadway Market

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"The Fuel Without a Fault"

SOLVAY COKE

For Baseburners and Furnaces

PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY

CANNEL COAL

BEST GRADE OF WEST VIRGINIA MINE RUN AND LUMP
SOFT COAL

EAST SIDE COAL CO.

Authorized I.,
American Red Croak
Detroit Chapter.

MAIN YARDS
190 Maple
and G. T. R. R.

n° •

CHERRY 1731

BRANCH YARDS
Foster and Marcus
One Block East of Mt. Elliott

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