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PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Miss Mildred Nadle, daughter of
\I r. and Mrs. Bernard Nadle, of
10.1 East Ferry ave , has returned
home after a month's visit to New

SOCIETY

York City.

\Ir. Victor Weil, .on of \I r. and
The Detroit Stinx Club are giv
Mrg. M. C. \Veil, has entered Yale ing a dance at .\ rena I ;ardens, Sun
day night. January 12. Shooks
University.
orchestra will furnish the music.
Messrs. Louis F. Ilill and Nlaster Aubrey •herkose, the 5 -
William Fleishman have been re- year - old entertainer, will perform.
leased from military duty. Mr. There will be other special attrac-
Fleishman, \yin, was stati one d at tions.
Yale, is expected home Friday for
Lieut. Harold Schlesinger is in
a visit with his mother, Mrs. \l ark
the city on a furlough.
Fleishman, of Second avenue.

"-Perfection Lodge, 486, F. & A. N1.1
Special Communication, Wednesday,
January 15, 1919, 1.31) I'. NI. NI. NI.'
Degree. I.arge attendance requested.
Visiting brothers welcome.
CIIAS. K. S Vs:DORF,
Secretary.

CADILLAC ART SHOP

PICTURE FRAhlING-PORTRAIT ENLARGING
Expert Work. Prices Surprisingly Low
LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED
Open Evenings
Cad. 1689.
52 Grand River Ave. West,

\I r. and NIrs. David fraxler, of
gr. S. Snyder, of Rochester,
Ferry ave., have returned from a
N. Y., spent a few days in this cif
trip. to New York City, where they
with his children, Dr. and NIrs. 1.
were guests at the McAlpine I lotel.
S. Lipsky and Mr. and Mrs. I. S.
:Qrs. Johns Fisher has returned Snyder.

WOODWARD AT SIBLEY

Week Bag. Sun., Jan. 12. Continuo.. Noon to 11 p. m.

front a visit to Chicago, where she
attended the wedding of Miss Irene
\1 r. I lerbert J. Newman, con-
Isaacs and Mr. Osman Fisher of nected with the .1ir Craft at In-
Detroit. ,
dianapolis, is spending a few days
- -
in Detroit.
\Ir. a n d NIrs. Morton Sillinan

A Pictorial Study of Femininity
from the Garden of Eden
to the Present Day

"The legitimate occu-
pation of man'. mind is

MAURICE
TOURNEUR'S

\1r..\. j. tiornetzky has returned hate returned from Chicago.
Mr, I.. M. Butzel is in New York
Mr. and NIrs. Louis 1'. .\ ron-
to Ann Arbor to resume his studies
City.
son, Sergi. Alexander, Misses
at the University of Nlichigan Law
Nit- . and NIrs. \Villiani Feldman,
..11e and Marguerite Aronson of
Nliss Dorothy Fink has resumed Sell,. II.
of Pittsburgh, Pa.. entertained at Itts
Newark,
N. J., spent New Years
her studies at the University of
a dinner 011 Sunday. December 99,
11r. Z. Ilimelhoch is a guest at in honor of their sister, Miss with \I r. and NIrs. I. B. losen-
Michigan.
the Astor Hotel, New York City. Eleanor Shiminsky, whos:e mar- garten and family, of 2059 East
Miss Evelyn Finsterwald h as
riage to \I r. Gerald Levis of this Grand Illvd.
r. and NIrs. S. Deiches, of :lool city took place on Sunday, janit•
just returned from Chicago, where
she spent two weeks as the guest Grand Imule\ ard, Chicago, III., an- ary
M r. and M es. E. Rice, of g50
nounce the engagement of their
Ilendrie ave., are in New York.
of Miss Miriam Kortunann.
daughter. Stella Helen. to Major
The first marriage to be sol- City, at the McAlpine Hotel.
\1r. and Mrs. joseph L. Selling N..1. Kamer, of this city.
emnized in the new Jewish Centre
and daughter, Louise, have re-
at 131 West •ighty-sixth street,
lass G ui lds Rosenthal is on the
Edgar .\. Kahn, son of \1r. and Ness York, took place there last
turned front Wheeling. West Va.,
program Of the matinee to be given
where they \ kited friends for the NIrs. .11bert Kahn, returned Tues- week when Rabbi NI. NI. Kaplan
by the \Val- Camp Community Ser-
day to \ .\ rbor, where he at- officiated at the wedding of Joseph
past two weeks.
vice for Soldiers and Sailors, next
tends the University of Nlichigan.
NI. Lampert, son of Mrs. Ethel R. Sunday at the Elks' Temple. Miss
•man
expects
to
N1r. Andrew Win
Lamport of this city, and Miss Rosenthal will give several dramatic
\I r. ;old NIrs. I.. Bernstein, of Estelle litirewitz, daughter of Mr.
leave shortly for Florida. where he
selections.
Five Lakes, Nlich., announce the and NIrs. Nathaniel Ilitrovitz of
will spend about a month.
engagement of their daughter, Ger- New York City.
Word has been received by Mr.
\I r. Adolph Freund and \I r. trude, to NIr. Jack Lichtenstein. of
and
N1rs. Louis Freedman, of
Meyer S. Fink were the speakers at Detroit.
Honoring \I r. and Mrs. Abe
Frederick ave., that their son,
the weekly Forum dinner of the
\Vinkelman, who have just re-
Misses Ilernice and Clara jaroch turned from their wedding trip, Aaron Freedman, who is in 'fours,
Intai Ilrith Club, given at the club-
France, has been promoted to Ser-
Taunus, Tuesday, January 6. \Ir. entertained a few friends at a Nev Nliss Nlae Kollin:in gave a party at
Fink spoke on "The Four Vital Year's eve party - their home. :Ils her home. 1115 Palmer ave. The geant-Nlajor.
East Ilancock avenue. Covers were tables were charmingly decorated
Facts of the Order."

fleorve 3/ 001 . 1 . .

POPULAR
MATS. DAILY
2 I. is

1700 Seat.

Creates!
Artistic
Triumph

10C

Sun. and
Holidays
150.250

Sat.,

The Season's ;host Unusual

Screen Offering

vt

lb ,



'EXTRA - Travelogue - COMEDY - Organ Recitals - EXTRA

David Cooper

Abraham Cooper

COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

328-330 Penobscot Bldg.

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

Fire
Plate Glues
Automobile

set for ten. A large cake, decor- with ferns and flowers. 'There
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mr. David A. Brown \vas the ated with candles, pine cones and were pretty favors for the guests. 111tai Moshe Congregation arel
principal speaker at the special tiny sprays of evergreen, graced *I he evening was spent pleasantly planning an elaborate costume l
with dancing, music and games.
ho liday meeting of •the Newsboys' the center of the table.
Turin ball, to IW given March 10
association, held at their hall, llo
\Ir. and NIrs. NI. I limelhoch
First street, Sunday evening, Jan-
A very pretty wedding took place
uary 5. .\ fine musical program spent the New Year holidays in at Congregation El Mosha on Sun-
was rendered by the Nathanson Chicago with NI rs x I ittliclItoell's day evening, January .1, when Miss
Rose Cohen, daughter of \I r. and
trio, Miss Florence Hedges, Aubrey sister.
-
NIrs. I. S. Cohen, 22mi Nlichigan
iittleinan and Harry Raskin.
Edward
A.
Adler,
mi.,.
:qt.. and
Ben
became the bride 01
The Jewish Woma n•s Club of of Virginia Park. have returned lye"
222 - 228
I Lebowitz, S1111 of NIT- . and N1rs. I.
Temple Beth El will be the host- from an eastern trip.
Lebowitz. Rabbi J. E. Levin read

LIFE

.

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident

Compensation

A Policy with us means Security

e al g"SHOP S

esses at the next dance given at the
Jewish Welfare I lospitality House,
Cass and Peterboro, Sunday even-
ing... January 12. Preceding the
dance there will be a talk by Mr.
Samuel J, Hocxter, Director of
Education of the Emerson Institute
of Lfficiency, New York City. Ills
subject will be, "Present Day De-
mand-The Efficient Life. -

Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerlwrg was
one of the speakers at the installa-
tion ceremonies held by the Toledo
branch of Pisgah Lodge last Sun-

day'.

Liam. Boxviitoti

Fi x el

January Sale of

has re- the marriage service at h.:30 a. in.

was given away
. in
'nue
marriage ny
by ner mother, was
charming in a gown of satin and
She wore a bridal veil
tulle.
trimmed
with orange blossoms and
Anthony
ns
mrs. - Iko
m
J
carried a shower bouquet of brides'
:old In.;
and their sons,
Ili roses and lilies of the valley. Nliss
li. , hay ,. left for their
il .1nm \Vax, who attended the bride,.
after
a
visit
with
mrs
nay
wore a gown of tulle and gold
itistiti-
Anthony ' s itiothtir.
cloth. Mr. Irwin Berry attended
-
berg, of Medbliry
the groom as best man.
Following the wedding supper,
tt
it 1 , hw
i x i
NI rs. Jack Fishman and datighte'r, x i
it, left
:it.
1-. all `' -I's' B. -..-o-... "
Ilelen Estelle, Rice returned from a . ” trip
to Chicago.
____
an extended visit in Chicago.

ceive ll ;111 honora b le discharge from
service and has returned to make
his residence in this city.

Knit and Silk

Underwear

1

‘"). delightful surprise party
\
M iss Bose Meyers. correspond -
Mrs. Charles Steinberg, of Ferry
by .. Mr, s. A '
‘,Vas given , \ieek
of the Illinois Press natz.
1291; Fisc h er ave., in tumor
avenue east, has left for an ex- Mg secretary .hicagii.
III., has rti.
Aiisiiciation. (.
tended stay at Miami, Fla.
of her S1111, .1braham. Covers were
turned to her home after a two-
her sister. NIrs. set for thirty-the guests.
eeks . tisit \\ ith
Early Blouse Models
Mass Bose Satinet', daughter of
Claim Attention Now,
Julius Long. ';11 Nledbur \ ave.

Fashion is in readiness with new
1/r. and Mrs. Gabriel Sanger, of
blouse designs for women planning
Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerherg ail - 1, .
rct"r"cd
Southern and California trips and also
r
"ven"e
for Northern wear. For. as a matter dressed the Religious Directors'l errs
n t Chicago. wiwre sin. visited
of fact, Linen. Batiste and Voile Union at the Y. M. C. .\ .
Toes- fro
Kurz.
her uncle.
Blouses are worn throughout the cold
weather for informal house wear or dap. 111,1116'1;J. January ', on the
---
cutler heavy wraps and as for Georg- ;
The Effect of the War
\I r. and NI rs. Julius Itornstine,
`ette Crepe and Crtpe de Chine and sllolcct , -
are receiving con-
the various tub silks, they are all- on the c o„ tt .„1 of Religious 1.:,1„. of Palnwr
. .
year-round favorites.
gratulations
on
the
birth of a son,
The high necked Blouses which call' in.
have made a persistent bid for favor
Julius, Jr.
during the autumn and early winter
The annual convention of sales-
assert themselves once more among
the latest designs and some women men of the .\. Krolik Co. was held
\Ir. and N1rs. Louis II. Caplan,
will rejoice to see them. But the
in
the
convention
hall
of
the
new
1103
Cass ave., announce the birth
ready made Blouse with the high col-
lar is not so acceptable as a low company building this week. Vis- of a son. Seymour Julius, Decem-
necked model so you will find in our
departmental ber 21.
collection collarless. low necked. and iting salesmen and
square, that collared models predom- heads dined at the Pontchartrain
- -
inating.
Mr. and Mr,. Sidney Stone, of
II. Siegel Co. are showing charming
tailored Blouses of Georgette Crepe,
Virginia l'ark, will leave Saturday
the sheerness of the material offset-
ting the simplicity of the design. Of-
Mr. I. Goldberg will address the for a two-weeks' trip to New York t
ten a multitude of tiny tucks adorn , It'itai Brith Club at their Forum and .\tlantic City.
I 4,
the front in various ways. One we

have in mind has a shaped bosom of dinner next • lle ,day On the sub-
of
sun
tiny tucks running cross-wis•; the ject. "Thy Elements of Success."
Private David Schaeffer.
deep cuffs and high stocks are often
Mrs. Eva Schaeffer. 2:111 Medbury
tucked. In other cases. the she fronts
of the Blouse are tucked and similar
ave., has returned from Camp Cus-
Mr. and Mr , . Ilarry Lew is, of
trimmings appears on the trim. turned
recuper-
back cuffs and mu the turned down Kalamazoo. have returned to their ter, where he was sent 10
section of the high collar.
being severely wounded
ate
after
home after a visit with \I r. and

The new, sheer voile models are Mrs. I.. Neitgarten. IGr 11endrie at Chateau Thierry, France. Mr.
love II\
•. They come in white and pale
Schaeffer has received an honor-

pink and in fancy stripes. A dainty
mode recently arrived at Siegel's is
of white linen of the sheerest sort and
trimmed with narrow insertions of
lace. At the' front therejs an inset
gathered back. lace trimmed, giving
much the effect of a jabot. The yoke
line is defined by an insertion of lace
and the turned down collar and
turned back cuffs are edged with
lace.-Adv.

ave.

\Ir. Benjamin Goldberg. who

Woodward Avenue

able discharge front the army.

Miss Belle Aronson, of Newark.
has received an honorable discharge
from the army. has returned to his N. J., is visiting her brother and t
home, 110 Medbury ave., from sister, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rosen - t
garter, of 2989 East Grand Blvd, I
Camp Sheridan, Ala.

Some very unusual bargains will be found
in this list for tomorrow's shoppers-such
values that it would be wise for you to buy
all you'll need for the next few months. Some
of these lines are limited, so early shopping is
also advisable.

1

Clearance

• Closing
Out of All

Heatherbloom

and Sateen

Petticoats

-blacks
-colors
-fancies

rn s i x

different
styles

85c

AND

'1.98

/Knit Underwear

of

Flannelette

UNION SUITS - Wo-
men's Merino Union Suits,
made sleeveless and low

Night Gowns

necks and elbow sleeves.
Ankle lengths. Exceptional
values.

neck or Dutch neck with
elbow sleeves; ankle
lengths.

Pajamas

$2.45

$2.65

UNION SUITS -- Wo-
men's Mercerized Union
Suits, made with Dutch

Regular $3.25 values Sizes

4,

ri and 6, at

$2.65

Regular
7,

S:1.75 values
8 and P. at

sizes

Regular 63.50 values. Sizes

4, 5 and 6, at

AND

65 Corduroy
Lounging
Robes

$6.50

57.50

Special Purchase

of backdate ('onsets in
flesh color bro•he. Low
bust models for slender
and medium figures. A
complete range of sizes -
on sale tomorrow at

$2.50 Pr.

colors

$1.65

Corsets

WO
55.00

stripes

and Main

7, 8 and 9, at

3 Hours Only-
9 to 12

$5.00 Corsets for
$6,5057.50 Corsets
$8.50 corsets for
$10.00 Corsets for

in

$2.85

Regular $3.95 values. Sizes

Annual Clearance of
High-Grade

Included are such well-
known makes as Mme. So.
Fro, Dien Julie and Healy
Custom Matte ('onsets.
Broken lines and sizes,
but all are late styles.

and

'2.65

Positively none of these
robe,, will be sold at this
price after 12 o'clock
Thursday they may not
last even that long.

They're made of a good
wide-wale corduroy in
rose, orchid, plum and
overseas blues and full
lined with figured Aolsette.
New belted and Empire
effects, made with large
shawl collars, sashes or
belts aw± two large pock.
ets. ('hire for thus hours

only tomorrow-if they
last that long-at

$6.90

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