THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Mrs. Peter Vass and daughter and \I r. and Mrs. Samuel Frant are visiting in Cleveland, ( • Robinson-Cohen Co Mr. and NIrs. Edward Stern and ■ 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. ENGAGED TO DETROITER. • COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS daughter. Ruth, of Chicago. are CORNER ty, NIGH awl HASTINGS at the Park I lotel, Mt. Clemens. Flee BLOC la [MTV WOODWARD Flee BLOM NOSTNof ire ATIOT O04460 rOV EEEEE TN CAM PAU TUC 10000. State Representative Nathan Nagel hit last ‘vtitik for the Stat' capitol to asStlille his "The East-Side's Greatest Store" illItiCS. Heineman spent NIT- . Ha\ a few days in .\nil .Nrbor where ‘\k HERE is a rare distinction and character about Robin- son - Cohen furniture, that , is reflected in our current showings. lie ;mended the University of .Munini meeting. T \I r. and Mrs. Harry I,, Starr I Virginia Nbirsei h:ac 'tilt \Vasil- ingti I I, l ., w here N Ir. Stitrr has been doing gi ernment work for the past shorn IS ini milts, for their The prices are naturally lower than those that prevail generally. le one in /ants \ II. • 1')r, I seph I " 1 " 1 " 1 """ Ince ' the remit\ al of his offices to 1":"1 1)i\ \\ hitnc Y • iriam Salberg, tt Ito has Nliss been visiting her parents in Cle \ e- land, has returned to this city. NIr. and rs. Julius Berman are spending the winter at Miami. Fla. . M ISS HELEN A r EIrIELv \I r. and Mrs. I.. Bernstein, of Mr. and NIrs. A. B. Newman, of Glen Nlorris, Long Island, New Five Lakes, Nlich., announce the York, announce the betrothal of their daughter, I !den, to Mr. Joseph engagement of their daughter, Rosenthal, of this city. Gertrude, to Mr. Jack Lichten- I stein, son of Mr. and NIrs. Mrs. 29. evening, Dec. Sunday Mrs.' Hannah Morse, Addison, Lichtenstein, Of this city. I lute', announces the marriage Of L. Friedlander and (laughter, of her son, Mr. Henry I.. Morse, to Chicago, were the out-of-town Dr. Milton P. Fisher has reR Miss Blanche Friedman, of Min- guests. Diniier was served to I 1 neapolis, Minn., Sunday, Decem- people at a table prettily deca- turned from Camp Custer and ber 29, After a brief wedding nted with patriotic favors and au- will resume his practice in this city. Dr. and NIrs. Fisher have I trip Mr. and Mrs. Morse will tumn Bowers. *" taken all apartment at S Superior j make their home in Detroit. On Tuesday next Nlisses Ruth I.. Franklin. Hortense Krolik and Lydia Kahn, who have been spending their vacation with their 'parents, will return to Vas- sar College at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., \I r. and Mrs. Meyer Nlansbach street. and daughter, Edith, of 109 Owen street, have left for Florida, where Among the Detroiters register- they will spend the winter. ed at the Medea Hotel in Nit. Clemens are NI r. Charles It. ( ;old , NIT.. and Mrs. Joe Tauber, of stein, Mr. I harry Le liatiko, Mr. Chicago, spent a few (lays with Meyer Ginsberg, Miss Lillian Sol- their brother and sister, \I r. and onion, and N1 r. Nlaurice Solomon.: Mrs. Ira Friedenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Max May are at Atlantic City. Pvt. Jacob Schreiber, who has recently received his honorable - Mr. Arthur Mansbach, who is discharge from the Army, was in service in the Navy, has re- given a dinner-party by his turned to Boston, after spending I mother, Mrs. Max Schreiber, at a brief furlough with his parents Joseff's Restaurant, on Broadway. The guests Were as follows: ill this city. \lessrs. Jacob Alexander, Sol and — Among the men in service who Sam Schreiber, Mrs, George Feld- are at home on furlough are man, NIr. and NI rs. Nathan Messrs. Charles Fleischman, Wil- Schreiber, Nit. . and NIrs. Harold liam NI. Fleischman, Louis 1I. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Friedenberg, Ralph Schroeder, Schreiber, and their sons, Samuel, Victor Weil and Lieutenants Na- Alexander, and Privates Moe and Irving, who are in Detroit on a than and Harman Goldstick. furlough, NIr. and Mrs. Harris Miss Gertrude Rabinovitz has lliddberg and daughters, Elsa and returned to this city after a six- Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I lack and \l r. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal. weeks' visit in Chicago. 20,000 Pdirs of Shoes At Greatly Reduced Prices After every busy season there are always certain lines of footwear on which sizes have become broken and, in a ccordance with our business policy, these lines are disposed of in a general clearance sale at prices that will clear them off our shelves in short order. This sale provides an opportunity to secure foot- wear of the highest quality at substantial reductions in price. Every pair is in perfect condition, styles are all this season's models, and reduced in price only because of the sizes being incomplete. from the Fourth Floor From the Secomi Floor Col. 1. D. Straus, of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs, of 52 Intl., was in the city over Sunday. Alfred street. accompanied by their (laughter. Mrs. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. M. Rynek cele- Friedman, have left for a several brated their tenth wedding anni- weeks' visit with their son and versary with a dinner party at daughter, Mr. and MN. Leslie II. their home, I218 Beaubien street, Gunun, who have taken a house in Asheville, North Carolina, for \Irs. C. Kantrovitz and (laugh- the winter months. ter, Naomi, of Boston, Mass., who have been the guests of Mr. and NIT% and Nirs. J. Robinson. of Mrs. E. Edelson, 201 E. Kirby, Chicago, Ill., announce the be- have returned to their home. trothal of their daughter. Ruth, to 4.6 to $8 Shoes $8 to $9 Shoes Sgt.-Major Julius Rubilier has gone back to 1rindley Kan hock, T.. I., after a ten-day furlough. XMAS FURS direct Lieut. NI. J. Rabinovitz and Corp. Jack Rabinovitz, sons of NIr. and NIrs. I. Rabinovitz. of ;:1; Brush street, are home on a ten- day furlough from Camp Meade, Baltimore, Md. from the makers 'H. & B. MARKS Leading Manufacturing Furriers. 212 to 211 Michigan Ave. • Miss Ruth Kahn, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, of Ro- wena street, has gone to Califor- nia, where she will enter an out- door school for girls. $9 to $10 Shoes $5.85 $10 to $12 Shoes $4.85 $14-$17 Shoes There are thirteen hundred pairs in this lot and included are light and dark grey, white and brown kid, also grey suede and tan calf, with many different styles represented. .$6 to $8 Shoes . . Dr. I. E. Lab•, son of Mr. and NIrs. J. I. I.aby, of 1:1I E. Palmer. Buy $3.85 There are fourteen hundred paira in light and dark grey, Ivory and brown kid, black kid, tan calf and patient leather. There are twelve to fifteen styles represented, among them the most popular models In vogue this winter. Included are eighteen hundred pairs and there Is practically a complete range of sizes and widths in every line, Including black kid, lace or but- ton, brown kid, tan calf and patent. No colors are included in this lot. $6 to $7 Evening Slippers ... . $4.85 There are four hundred pairs in this lot. Including black and white satin, gold and silver, all black kid, beaded vamps, Louis heels, turn notes. $6.85 In this hit there are iieVcri hundred pairs, including fifteen different styles. all of this sea- son's models. Tan or black calf. Mao black kid. Cuban, intuit ary or Louis heels. • $8.85 In this lot there are fourteen hundred pairs, mostly walking boots. Brown kid, tan or black calf, buck or cloth tops, Cuban and military heels. $11.85 There are four hundred pairs enter- ing Into this lot and embrace from twenty to twenty-five different pat- terns. They are in all colors. grey, mouse. black and brown kid, also patent. $8 to $12 Evening Slippers . . . $6.85 There are several hundred pairs represented In this lot, including gold and silver brocaded and grey ooze slippers. See Window See Window Display for Display for Other Models Other Models 183-115 Woodward.