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December 13, 1918 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-12-13

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

?AGE TWO

F-U-R-

You will do better than
present normal prices by pur-
chasing direct from America's
leading manufacturing fur-
riers.

212-216 Michigan Ave.
—near Third

CHERRY

1

5

8

Mr. and Mrs. L. Wineman have
returned from Buffalo, where they
had been visiting with their daugh-
ter, Mrs . Arthur Victor, who was
Mrs.
seriously ill with pneumonia.
Victu- a is reported very much better.
Mr. Edmund. Sloman has returned
from New York city.
Nit's. Louis H. Goldberg of Grand
Rapids. who has been visiting here
with' her sisters, has returned to her
house. Many charming entertain-
ments in' Mr S. GOldhCrg'S honor were

United States army and has resumed

his practice in this city.

ens w.ohaurion Blvd.

ernment."
Rabbi A. M. Hershman left Thurs-
day for Philadelphia, where he will
attend the American ' Jewish Con -

I IOW much mere

satisfactory ft Is

19

WV SS.

.

AT THE STATLER ON TIIE BOULEVARD

The Ideal Waist Shop

To University Building
17 East Grand River

0,400.01

OUR BLOUSES

reflect individuality with workmanship

that is skilled. Designing and color com-

bining is empahsized with originality

Choose from our fabrics or you may furnish your own

Window Shades can be Cleaned Like New

Vie Make New Shades Ccciirately Fitted
Our' Workmanship is Highest—Our Prices Lowest
An estimate is given free of charge

Michigan Shade Cleaning Co.

Glendale 5714

317 Grand River A7•

practical

give

gifts , . The
thoughtfulness,
good cheer and

M

memory of the
giver carry on

Wicker Wood Carriers, Frenth gray. •

mahogany, natural or
green

10:

n rn
Ant. Brass finish $J.JU

20' .11—Coal Hod

honte.
Mrs. G. Kantorowitz and daugh-
ter. Naomi, of Boston, is a guest of
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and NIrs. T. Adelson, of 201 Kirby

avenue.
Mrs. David A. Brown has been ap-
pointed one of the District NI ajors
Red Cross drive.
in the forthcoming
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Jr„ 249
Chicago boulevard, returned Monday
front Bay City, where they were the
guests over Thanksgiving of Mr. Max

$7.00

I. Levinson, Miss Anne Cohn and Mr.
Max Kahn.

Boudoir Lamps

Smoker Sets

Desk Lamps

Adjustable Lamps

Candlesticks

Door Knockers

Piano Lamps

Bronze Vases

Door Stops

Office Desk Lamps

Silk Shades

Brass Andirons

Screens

Fire Tools

Coal Grates

Gas Logs

Hearth Brushes

Wood Carriers

Potteries

Coal Hods,

Statuary

Itruss Fireset, coin

plete with, shovel,

poker, time

.Tuesday, December 24th.

ETTING@

4✓7,181/SNIO /SY f

71 BROADWAY

3544-B—Wrought Odle-
ono Ant. Brass finish.

Excellent
value

5,

. and *Mrs. Seymour 11. Frank-
lin have returned home after a 10
days' stay in New Cork. •
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik has returned
after a several weeks' sojourn at Mt.

exammanassimmeasserrias0

Clemens.
Mrs. I. Cohen of III Farnsworth

avenue left for Cleveland, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown wish to an-

the engagement of their

daughter Alice to Mr. Maxwell Solo-
vich, son oi Mr. and Mrs. .;. Solo-

VIOL Of this city.

Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer is on a

committee of five which, headed by

Mrs. Russell A. Alger. Jr., will take
charge of the 10.000 Detroit women

who will participate in the Red Cross

drive.

Velvet is Favored for After-
noon and Evening Gowns

Nor Thitt, Nor 3.4er,

,Ifor Angour

A Dainty Box
of Stationery

Proust the beginning of the present
mason velvet has been elle of the
most favored fabrics. One sees it
everywhere and in all types of cos-
tumes. Perhaps the velvet afternoon
I tzow-ii is most in evidence—smart
moth Is to suit dowager and dein'-
tants evolved front this exquisitely
supple weave.
An unusually graceful costione for

afternoon wear was recently shown

h. It. Siegel. Co. in black velvet. The

gown could really be calltd a coat

ss fur the wide bands of fur trim-
ming would be too cumbersome sin-

. dcr a long cape or cloak. The

Stationery is a gift that brings
continual remembrances of the
giver. It is practical, econom-
ical, sensible.

was held in loosely at the w,iistline
by. a narrow. girdle of the material.

Wide fur bands edged the skirt and
the sleeves were finished at the wrist

Stationery that comes from
Gregory, Mayer & Thom has
an individuality of its own
that stamps the gift with per-
Sonality.

One can find here box stationery
in an amazing variety of styles and
finishes, priced moderately for hol-
iday giving. Your inspection of
our stock is invited.

Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co.

19-25 Cadillac Square

with deep bands of the fur.• A •inn
tar hand was draped about the neck

to form a collar.

Another charming but more flim-

I

plc

street costume was of beaver col.

ored velvet trimmed with heaver. The
coat was slim :Mil straight and held

in loosely at the waistline by a nar-

row sash of the velvet. The coat
was cuffed or bordered by a deep
I band of the beaver. and the same

'peltry formed the cuffs and the high

standing collar.
Velour or some variatiod of the
velour family is a material which
!also finds much favor for the best
looking suits. wraps and gowns at B.
Siegel Co. We noted a charming
little dress of henna red velour,

I trimmed with sealskin. The bolero

blouse has the appearance of opening

140•DECia

$10.00

likitiklie4NEtietittfONE 0.1§00§00* 0§C*0§0§~§000§00**,

Mrs. Max Stotter has returned
front Cleveland, 0., where she at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Stottcr's
brother Mr. Stotler is still in Cleve-

110IIIICe

19

anti stand 'P&L. ''fJ

For your convenience we will cheerfully lay aside and hold any article
you may select, wrap same neatly and deliver to any part of the city on

Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Adler of
Hancock avenue announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Rose Dor-
othy, to Mr. Joseph A. Barken. of this
city. Rabbi A NI. Hershman offici-

ated.
Among the Detroiters registered
at the Hotel McAlpine, New York,
during the week are the following:
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Scheinman, Mt. G.

$8.50 .&

indefinitely.

Library Lamps

attend.
M iss Kate Cohn, of Chic.tgo, who
has been visiting for several weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Harry Levin, of
Kirby avenue, has returned to her

English bellows—hand-
carved, antique finish

Timely Suggestions
for „ "Him" or "Her"

for Palestinian babies.
Mr. Lost Kraus spent a few days
in Toledo with his mother, NIrs. S.

W. Sherman.
Miss Mabel Illonmgarden of 462
Virginia Park. is spending a few
weeks in Chicago with friends.
The raffle of the Sigma Phi Beta
Sorority - will take place Sunday, De-.
cember 14. at the home of Miss Julia
Klein, 93 Eliot street, at 3 p. ns. All
holders of tickets are requested to

1

make

Mr. Max Finkelston addressed the
Irnai !Frith club at their Forum din-
ner, Tuesday, December 10. He
spoke on "Police Power and Gov-

r. and Mrs. Abe Srere have re-
turned from Columbus, O., where
Srere had been stationed.
given during her stay in this city.
M r. J. F. Teichner of 123 Nirginia
Dr. Milton P. Fisher has received
l'ark left on Saturday for Los An-
his discharge from service in the
geles, expecting to remain in Cali-
fornia for the winter.
Hadassah will give their first dance
AT THE
of the season on Sunday evening, De-
cember 15, at the Shaarey . Zetlek. The
STATLER
proceeds of this dance Hill be used
.to purchase material for garments

That Different Shop
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S and BOYS'
Wearing Apparel
CLOTHES, HABERDASHERY and HEADWEAR
"Quality At Modest Prices."

".40114 .

FIREPLACE GOODS from NETTINGS
PRACTICAL GIFTS

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

HERMAN&BEN MARKS

4041, 140

tiN 14000§00,0

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

at the front to form a waistcoat of
creamy white cloth trimmed with
dull. gold braid. The bolero edges
are finished with bands mad small
gold buttons.—Adv,

Better
furniture
is not
produced

,

than that which we present in our
extensive furniture department.

Here you will find the productions

of such celebrated makers as Berkey

Gay, Grand Rapids Furniture Co..

Luce Furniture Co., Kapott Bro., etc.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME

FURNISHERS

CORNER .f HIGH an/HASTINGS

INC BLOCKS UST y woolnimaD

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