A merica ,swish Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE -:- SOCIETY -:- THE GATES-MANOR GRAND OPENING Washington Birthday l'arty • ROSE ROOM AND JAPANESE TEA ROOM Five-piece Orchestra, Dancing, Comedian Singing ;2.00 per Plate Gumbo Bouillon Oyster Cocktail gut:en Olives Filet of Sole Gastronome Normande Chicken a la King Tenderloin of Beef, Sam Ward Roast Spring Lamb, Orange Mint Sauce Mashed Potatoes Green Peas FRUIT SALAD Steamed Fig Pudding, Wafers, Sabayon, Apple Pie, American Cream Cheese, Demi noise Famous l'uro Filtered Water Served. Patriotic Arctic Ice Cream Canape Martha Celery Under supervision Xavier Kessler, formerly chef Wayne Hotel 1165 WOODWARD AVENUE ONLY RECITAL APPEARANCE THIS SEASON BY MR. OSSII' GABRILOWITCH The Eminent Russian Pianist CHOPIN PROGRAM SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2, AT 3:30 ARCADIA Seats: Orchestra $1.50, Parquet, $1.00, Balcony 50c Boxes (Seating Six) $12, $5 On sale at Grinnell's Monday, February 24 Advance Reservations with check now Ilarry Cyphers, Manager, 604 Book Building David Cooper Abraham Cooper COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY 328-330 Penobscot Bldg. GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Fire Plate Glass Automobile Iturglary and Theft Health and Accident Compensation LIFE A Policy with us means Security Furniture for Living Room Dining Room and Bed Room I TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 6 to 9 I The Young People's Society of Temple Beth El are giving a Wash- , ington Birthday party, February 23, at Temple Beth El. A special mu- ' sisal program has been arranged in addition to Hazel's orchestra, which I will furnish the music for the danc- ing. Appropriate favors will be given the guests. M rs Ben Born of • Lafayette, Ind., I is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg. Mr. Henry Gilman of the Hotel Stevenson spent several days in New York on a visit with his mother. Miss Rhoda Grabowsky is spending a month at Atlantic City. The next lecture in Rabbi Frank- lin's course at the 20th Century Club will take place on Monday morning at II o'clock. The class is making an intensive study of the philosophy of the Book of Job. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich have gone to Battle ('reek fur a short stay. • Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg. for- merly of Oil City, Pa., are at home to their friends at 467 Atkinson ave- nue. A February wedding of much in- terest is that of Miss Miriam Nelken and Mr. Leslie L. Mitchell, which will take place Saturday evening, February 22nd, at the home of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Bertha Nel- ken-Braun, 101 Jarnsworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard II. Anspach are spending several weeks in New York and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smilansky have returned from Nevi. York City. Dr. :Martin B. Robinson, 1st Lieu- tenant, Medical Corps, Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga., has received his release from the army and will resume his office practice at 62 Broadway. Mrs. Harry Fleischman and chil- dren of 332 Tuxedo avenue, High- land l'ark, are spending the winter in Los Angeles, Cal. aurice Drcifuss was the Mr. speaker at the weeklyFdrum Lunch- eon of the 11)mi Brith Club, Tues- day noon, at their clubrooms, 64 Broadway, his subject being, "The New Municipal Court Bill." The speaker of the next Forum luncheon on Tuesday, February 18, will be Mr. Magnus A. Hirschfeld. fie will dis- cuss the problem of the readjustment of business in the reconstruction era. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Frank, of Pitts- burgh, l'a„ spent a day in Detroit before going to Mt. Clemens, where they will spend a few weeks at the I'ark Hotel. Miss Leah Ilirshberg of 878 Wood- ward avenue has returned from a ten- day stay in New York City. (Continued On Page Six.) February Furniture Sale Nothing less titan radical are the reductions in effect during this February sale of tine Furniture. Not only are notable savings possible but the fact that our Furniture is the product of such well known, high grade makers as Berkey & Guy, Luce, Sligh, Grand Rapids Furniture Co., etc., makes these prices all the more remarkable. $360 Chippendale Davenport, Velour )oom A beautiful two-p lece suite. Davenport and chair with blue U1111 goldv elour; chippendale demign ...red $275 Walnut 9-Piece Suite Louis N V1 suite, including 60-Inch buffet, 44-inch cabi- net, 54-inch table and chairs .ox $183.50 $420 Walnut 9-Piece Suite $313.34 $349 Walnut 9-Piece Suite Queen Anne walnut suite, with 60-loch buffet, 54-inch table, 4o-InchtAbinet mud NIX tine chairs $200 Davenport Suite, 3-Piece lied Davenport, cane back and side arms, upholstered In Mulberry velour. Two chairs Included $133.34 $232.65 nero ).00m $273 Mahogany 9-Piece Suite William and Mars mahogany suite of 111110 pieces, 1n- eluding 1,,, u otifui 6a-inch buffet. Sale price $ 191 . 1 0 $434 Mahogany 9-Piece Suite $360 Fine Ivory Bedroom Suite Carved h, 01 r 110W foot had, vanity dresser to match, chifforobe and dresser also to mat, $240.00 Ilan but Itennalsance mahogany suite, with 66-inch buffet and 62 by 46-inch dining table Sale price $3030 . 8 $570 Walnut 9-Piece Suite Chippendale walnut suite, with liti•inch buffet. 54x:16-Inch 411-Inch cabinet and six chairs $399.00 $678 Chippendale 9-Piece Suite $370 Bedroom Suite, 4-Piece iligh-lighted Al.. %%mil). bow foot bed, drespeo. to match. dresser and 141aIllei $222.00 4 . 1111Y0 11 1 1 , 0 $145 Twin Beds and Dresser beautiful two-piece sidle, comprising Adam Ivory .k enamel dresser and twin beds $ 87.00 and Table Bed $475 . 60 $105 Queen Anne Fhbs suite offers choice of twin beds or full she heti with either table or $63.00 chiffonier to match Chippendale suite of walnut or mahogany, with 72-ire), buffet and 6606-inch table, cabinet and six chairs . $269 Walnut-6-Piece Suite $280 Davenport, Chair and Rocker Tapestry Arm Davenport. stuffed all over; loose cushion with chair and rocker, are offered at A $168.00 $230 Davenport, Chair and Rocker magnificent suite, consisting of dresser, chifforobe, $179.34 bed, toilet table. The design Is Italian Renaissance $270 Queen Anne 4-Piece Suite Anne walnut suite, with lied, dresser, chlfforobe ueen triple glass toilet table Alt overstaffed Davenport, upholstered In velour with chair and rocker, at this price Q An Adam all over stuffed Davenport, velour covered, with chair to match, reduced to only This two-piece suite to in both walnut and mahogany, Queen Anne design, full bed, 54-luck dresser $138.00 $285 Adam Davenport with Chair $191.00 "The Sign Detroit Knows" Cane back and side Davenport, 100M0 cushions, sunburst 01101114 and bolster, covered with silk Damask; also chair $ 146.67 William lout Mary walnut guile, including 66-inch buffet, 46-inch cabinet, 54-Inch table, six chairs aivt.4 room are $21 6.00 $220 Damask Davenport and Chair $ 1t30.00 unit A charming suite $190 Queen Anne-2-Piece Suite $126.67 Robinson-Cohen. Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CORNER of 111611 asuf HASTINGS riff BLOCKS EAST of WOODWAINS FIVE BLOCKS MOCTH KORTs -Sous.° rou MMMMMMM CARS puss THE DOOR MRS. B. WOLF SATURDAY AT 3:30—ARCADIA 76 W. HIGH STREET Telephone—Cherry 3615 We Know We Cannot Make All The Ice Cream That's Made— So We Make The Best Of It Everybody in Detroit is proud of "Arctic" pro- ILL, ducts; they're proud to offer their visitors a plate of "Arctic"; because "Arctic" is wholesome and de- g-r licious. dr "Arctic" Ice Cream is recognized as superior in • 'ILL, quality. It is not "merely ice cream", BUT ITS BETTER ice cream, and the dealers are glad to handle "Arctic". II Don't accept any substitutes for "Arctic" Ice Cream. No where in the entire country will you find more delicious Ice Cream, so don't ask for just Ice Cream, ask for "Arctic". Make It A Point To Eat A Plate of "Arctic" Every Day There's an Dealer Near You Glendale 441-0 Detroit Symphony Orchestra MANICURING SHAMPOOING SCALP TREATMENT DIRECTION OF O8SIP EVENING GOWNS OF CHARM and DISTINCTION .... ■•■•■■• ATIOT • Once more theater audiences show the return of women's fashion to gay colors and c sclusk e trimmings. The new designs that we are showing in- troduce novelties, sometimes of an extreme type. again just piquant enough to arrest the attention of even the most fastidious debutante or matron. And the conventional mod- els are worn with a grace and knowl- edge that impart a note of distinction. One simple gown that It. Siegel Co. are showing is a pale green and silver tulle. The feather bands which extend across the shoulders have a softening effect against the face. The bands of ostrich feather trimming also ornaments the skirt at the sides, between the long lines of silver lace which run from skirt belt to hand, forming panels at the back and front. Ostrich feathers are conspicuous in modish trimmings. They are applied as lines of fringe or in band effect. Fringe is also frequently used as a decoration for gowns of the dressy type. For instance, a charming little evening gown of soft rose chartueuse shown by this house, has a low round neck and short sleeves trimmed with a line of fringe. The skirt has a full panel at the back and front—drawn in at the bottom in Turkish effect, and attached to a rather narrow under- skirt. the panels hanging lower than the underskirt. The sides of the up- per part of the,underskirt are trim- med with several rows of the narrow fringe. Street suits and afternoon suits in spring style are now seen on every hand. The skirts are long, about ankle length. and quite narrow. Many skirts are slit at the back to insure greater freedom in walking. The jackets are long, about finger tip length being the favored length and many of them flare slightly at the bottom. In the shorter coats chic box models are very popular.—Ads'. GABRILOWITSCH Soloists WILLIANI GRAFING KING Viol iiihut PIIILIPP ABBAS 'Cellist Seats —$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c--Grinnell's. Greatest of All TOSCHA SEIDEL GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN AT ARENA AUDITORIUM NEXT MONDAY EVE., FEB. 17 Seats now at Grinnell's 50c and up. ifs