• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Miss Anna Goldman of 154 Be- thune avenue west has just returned Fur Only Recital Appearance This Season Of Ossip • ■ • • • • • CliOPIN PROGRAM • Seats 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Boxes $9 and $12 Grinnell's • • • • • . ■ Sunday after 10 a. m. Arcadia • ■ Clearance Now In Progress H. & B. MARKS America's Leading Manufacturing Furriers. 212 to 218 Michigan Ave. ♦ And I had nothing in the house to serve—when . – ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ SEE THE MILBURN Light Electric I remembered we had a jar of those delicious Mac- WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS Diarmids' Hard Candies—they proved a rare treat. Quality Motor Cars. acogarnuak Specialists at Candycraft All MacDiarmids' Candies are 80c the Pound Worth More Five convenient stores KANSAS CITY 4 CLEVELAND ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI 177.179481 Woodward Ave HERE YOU WILL FIND FASHIONS Newest Style DICTATES SPRING MILLINERY 0 AT THE B ROADWAY 'RESTAURANT 1,4/41r/r/4/41/.04041,04/41/4/411KWAYAKVAIK4/5/4/41/4 11 KIWilKste Detroit Lodge will give their 29th Annual Purim Ball ro ur rn yo u u rr e- March the 18th 90 1 0 and up 2, 3 or 4 pieces. at the Allowing 20 yards of linln- is ed damask, guaranteed washable a n d ar- dustproof, tistically e u t, seams double last sewed, will 10 years. Elk's Temple Cor. Lafayette and Cass Shook's Music. Repetoire and Cuts l with Amelita Galli-Cruci, Guido Ciccolini, Vittorio Trevisan, Vittorio Arimondi, Riccardo Stracciari, Maria Claessens, Desire Detrere, Ludovico Olivier° and Eugenio Corenti. k Saturday Matinee, March 15—Mme. Butterfly," Ilk with Tamaki Miura, Irene Pavloska, Forrest Ilk Ilik Lemont, Alma Peterson, Auguste Bouilliez, Vittorio Trevisan, Desire Defrere, Francesco Daddi and Constantin NIcolay. i 1 h Saturday Night, March 15—"Cavalleria 1 Ilk Rusticana," wills Rosa Raisa, Alessandro Dolci, Louise Berat, Alfred kiaguenat and Irene Pavloska; followed by "Pagliacci," with John O'Sullivan, Myrna Sharlow, Riccardo Stracciari and Desire I)efrere. ■ Monday Night, March 17—"Thais," with Mary Garden, John O'Sullivan, Georges Baklanoff, Gustave Iluberdeau, Irene Pavloska, Alma Peterson, Louise Beret and Constantin Nicola)... Ilk lik Tuesday Night, March 18—"Romeo and Juliet," with John O'Sullivan, Yvonne Gull, Alfred Maguenat, Auguste Bouilliez, Octave Due, Irene Pavloska, Vittorio Arlmond Gustave Iluberdeau, Louise Beret and Desirb Defrere. k4 1111 Wednesday Night, March 19-11 Tro- vatore," with Rosa Balsa, Alessandro Dolcl, Cyrena Van lk Gordon, Giacomo Rimini, Emma Noe, Virgillo Lazzari, Octave Dua, B. Landesman and Guiseppe Minerva. k i k Thursday Night, March 20—"CARMEN," LI Nff ,i ,e0CiauystarvreanH ceusbeeordperd ,di Daensdire EuDgee tnrieo re , rAlma n st Baankt li an no in Myrna ShadGeorges C 0 e nt I. ill Charles s with ers No fn aryIre C n ae rdi en a; iCoshkaam JAMES E. DEVOE, Management Smart Apparel For Mothers-to-be 402 818 Woodward , Near Cafield. n 14 1 UNITED SLIP COVER HOUSE Milliner Week of March 14th-20th--at Arena 1 14 Friday, March 14—"The Barber of Seville," 1 Kindly write or phone and our rep- resentative Will gladly call with full line of maniples. We take out-of•town orders. ROSEBERRY ■ ■ 1 1111 We Make a Specialty of Slip Covers Only. Hall Bldg. 161 Griswold St. Telephone Main 4430. 1 , .„ Chicago Grand Opera Association ; ■ 101 We Imamate' oar Price. to he the lowest Detroit. hi& The 0 Hungarian Home Cooking FREE SLIP COVERS Tuesday Evening 1 11 :30 A. M. To 8:30 P. 0 11 64 Broadway With Any Order LAMP SHADE OR TABLE COVER 72 Broadway You Have to Try Our Stuffed Spring Chi4en Dinner Sun ay 1 An Offer Equal to This Never Made in Detroit Before THE BROADWAY KOSHER DELICATESSEN AND LUNCH 75c Complete Chicken Dinner 45c Business Men's Lunch 0 U 0 FOR No. 55 K. of P. 6rallot Er Farmer Opposite tiarisonS =0=1 0 =0 association, sponsors for the coming engagement of the Chicago Opera THE LONG SPRING 0 company, March 14 to 20, occur the CAPE HAS MANY names of the following: Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Miss Zelda EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 0 Simons, Mr. Julian H. Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich, Mr. and Mrs. The ever graceful, and ever prac- I). W. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert tical all-covering cape has come into Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. David A. its own once more. It has such grace, Brown. such becomingness to the figure, is Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin so easily' put on and off, and supplies 0 have returned from Chicago, where such a comfortable extra wrap to be Rabbi Franklin occupied the pulpit of worn over a suit that its vogue is Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, of Sinai Temple. readily understood. Miss Estella Blumenthal of West One of the most popular of the sea- Branch, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and son's capes that B. Siegel Co. have Mrs. A. Alperin of 335 Webb avenue. shown, has a full, voluminous body, Mrs. Henry Marks is spending a attached to a yoke which extends half M. few days with her brother and sister- 0 the length of the upper arm, forming in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Netzorg point shapes over the arm. There is of Toledo, Ohio. a large shawl collar which is draped O The friends of Dr. Edward A. At- around the neck, crosses over in sur- las of Virginia Park will be glad to plice fashion and fastens at the back learn that _he is convalescing from an underneath the folds of the cape. This ka attack of influenza. model is as well adapted for summer 0 Mr. Louis J. Rosenberg presided as spring wear, as it leaves visible at O at the meetng of the Michigan Au- the. front, from the waist down, a thors' Association last Thursday eve- panel of the pretty summery dress. ning at Hotel Pontchartrain. Many capes and cape coat models Among those who have joined the Thousand Dollar Limit club member- belong to the sports garments and arc built up in plaids, black checks, gay ships for the 1919 war savings stamps 0 campaign appear the names of Jacob wool velours, tweeds and jerseys. Siegel, Carrie Rose and Joseph L. Others are more specially designed Rose. Ths club is comprised of mem- for street or travel purposes and are bers who have purchased the maxi. made of soft wool or twill in dust mum suns the government will allow gray shades. Beige and the various shades of light brown are modish any individual to hold. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Epstein (nee cape colors, too. In cape wraps for dressy wear one Miss Babel Roller of Cleveland, 0.) of 117 Ilendrie avenue, are receiving finds at Siegel's, satins, silk duvetynes, 0 congratulations upon the birth of a wool jerseys and many other novelty 0 fabrics. The dark blue serge long son, Robert Elias, February 17. Mr. and Mrs. David Burton, of 668 cape with collar and lining of fancy 0 0=0=0=C Brush street, announce the engage, silk is well liked, especially the mod- 0=0=0=0 ment of their daughter, Gertrude els having long draped collar which Helene, to Mr. Leon Dreifuss, son of stands away from the neck. For Portraits of Distinction See In the more elaborate capes de- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreifuss, of 381 signed for dinner and evening wear, Clairmount avenue. Mrs. Leon Rosinska, who is tour- one finds many metallic touches, Photographer. ing the southern states singing at the sketchy embroideries in dull gold or various army and navy camps. is at silver and brocade in dull gold and Graduate of The College of Fine Arts of Vienna. present spending a week at Peters- brighter tones. Satin, faille, gros, de 490 Hastings Street, Corner Alfred. burg. Va. While there she will en, Londres and taffeta are all used.- tertain the men at Camp Lee. Adv. Mrs. A. Rotter of Cleveland is vis- iting her slaughter, Mrs. L. Robinson, of 149 E. Kirby avenue. KLINE'S • THIRD FLOOR LI GGETT 0 A. KELLERMAN For Style For Quality For Value Good iluSic DOWN5TAIR, c p+0=0=0 Call Cadillac 1109 And here you will find hundreds of them, in the many different shapes that are ultra-smart, and with trimming effects that lend the proper note of re- finement. 1 • • • • • from a fourteen-months stay with her brother, Mr. Alex K. Goldman of Seattle, Wash. Little Rosalie'Agnes Brown, daugh- ter of David A. Brown, general chair- man of the War Exposition now in To Insure publication all Items of Interest for these columns should be progress at Wayne Gardens and the mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH Arena, turned on the lights at the opening exercises last Thursday eve- CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. lung. Private Ilarry G. Feldman has been Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A Freund en- Sunday evening. His discourse awak- honorably discharged from the serv- ened much discussion and he answer- tertained Monday evening at their ice and is at his home, 293 'Marston home, 26 Chicago boulevard, in honor ed questions for two hours after his court. discourse. of Dr. Ben-Zion Mossinsohn. Mr. Jesse F. Hirschman and Miss entertainments delightful Many Miss Rose Hecht has returned Irons have been given the past week in Sadie Hirschman are spending sev- a three weeks' trip to Baltimore and honor of Miss Miriam Jane Zuieback, eral weeks in California. New York city. Mr. and Mrs Meyer Burnstine and Mr. Max May is spending the week whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Cantor, son, Leon, have left to spend the re- of this city, will he an event of this in Flint, Mich. mainder of the winter at Palm Beach, month. Mrs. I. Cohen,•of Brush bou- Mrs. Joseph Sell* and Mrs. Jo- levard, gave a silver shower ire honor Fla. seph Welt were the hostesses at a of the bride-elect. A luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson, 140 luncheon and musicale NVednesday served to thirty-five guests at a table Frederick street, announce the birth afternoon at the latter's house, 105 beautifully decorated with silver fa- of a son, Byron Hayden. West Boston boulevard. Mrs. Anna Minus announces the en- of vors. Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback, Rabbi Samuel S. Maycrherg gave an Michigan avenue, was hostess at a gagement of her daughter, Nettie, address on Zionism at the Highland delightful Valentine party and alum- to Moses Solomon Ilimmelhoch, son Park Congregational Church last inum shower on Friday evening, Feb- of Mrs. Alive F. Ilimmelhoch. The Young Women's Hebrew As- ruary 14. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Zuieback entertaned 30 guests at dinner at their sociation gave their second annual dance at the Schloss Memorial build- borne, 1084 Beaubien street, in honor of their second wedding anniversary ing, 239 E. High street, last Sunday evening. and the bride-elect. Sergeant Arthur Zohn, who has re- Mr. and Mrs. Morrey N. Mendel- sohn (nee Sarah Duscoff) of 1134 turned from overseas. spent ten days with his sister, Mrs. Israel Cohen of Second avenue are receivipg congrat- L. ulations upon the birth of a daughter, 246•1'ingree avenue. One of the regular dancing parties Betty Ruth, on Saturday, February 22. Mrs. Lena Morris, of 270 Medbury, of the Young People's Auxiliary of was at home to her friends Saturday SlAarey Zedek will be held on Sunda afternoon in honor of the Bar Mitzva evening in the gymnasium of the of her son, Kalman, which took place Synagogue at Brush, cornier Willis. in the morning at the Congregation On Wednesday evening, March 5, Mr. Mogen Abraham. On Sunday after- Al Weeks of the Detroit News will noon fifteen of his 14by friends were give an address. Miss Helen Newmann of New York entertained with games and contests. In addition to the list already an- city is visiting her sister, Mrs. Anton Kaufman of 7 Illinois street. nounced of members of Detroit Opera • • GABRILOWITSCH • ■ • ■ ■• ■ Eminent Russian Pianist Annual I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■o • 1 A complete line fashionable apparel, ecientifically designed to consul the delicate condition, af- ford comfort end permit public ap- pewee.. Is II-adjusting to changing niaterni.y figure. Silk Dresses Coats $18.95 to S 79.50 .519.75 to $157.50 S 6.95 to S 16.85 1 ■ ,1 Seat Sale Now on at Detroit Opera Association 201 Griswold St., Farwell Bldg. JAMES E. DEVOE, Management Also Brassieres, Camisoles, Petticoats lid Floor. 255 Woodward Mo. S I L 1 ZI L I 1 is-AinceilmorarirAnnourArAireriuntrAKIronourourAirok Mer c hant A.C.KRENZ Lane Bryant Tailor Skirts .... i 1 11 The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925 Woodward Ave. Just North of Forest Ave.