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Marguerite Says:
"I have personally selected every chapeau now on (118.
play in this establishment."
Engagement Announced Last Week.
"Nothing is purchased in quantities. Single. Individual
hats only are selected—f'ilc'h on its own merit."
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Fashionable Footwear I
"Therefore, Madame, you are assured of a certain ex-
clusiveness that Is rarely, if ever, found in hats so season.
ably priced."
"Let us assist you In choosing your hat. for you must
remember that 'fitting' a hat to the face and figure is not
all that is necessary."
At Introductory Prices
"Selecting a hat which harmonizes with your facial ex-
pression is the all important thing."
.$5 - $6 - $7
"It is our ability to do this so successfully that has
created such a popular demand for .MARGUERITE
CHAPEAUX."
Very new, smart Spring models are ready for you, in i
Detroit's newest shoe section.
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extensive selection includes Oxfords, Pumps
and Boots in all the newest leathers and shades, at
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prices that command your attention. Featured are
$10 to $15
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Incluling some very
stunning Leghorns and
the newest models in
horsehair breads.
Visit this charming little
French Shop. at IA NlIchi.
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these beautiful Oxfords and Pumps at
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gan Ave., Cadillac Hotel
building.
$5.00, $6.00 and $7.00
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ORIGINAL MODELS FROM PEGGY HOYT AND MARY'S
whose elimatteinen1 fu .11r. .1. Fishheios
J. J. SNYDER, Mgr. Shoe Dept.
.\ miscellaneous shower teas
given by Mrs. Harry Jackson at
728 lirteM, Tuesday, Nlarch at
p. tn., in connection with a
luncheon in honor of Miss Rose
Ilass, bride-to-be, of
Palmer
RE-ELECT
Ave. E. Those I eSent were
NIrs. II. II. Dizik, NIrs. It. Dalitz,
NIrs. N. Dalitz, Mrs. S. Tenen-
baton, Mrs. N. Buchalter, Mrs. S.
Jacob. Mrs. \V. Jacob, Mrs. Fox,
NIrs. Weller, Mrs. Itchcr, Mrs. Ii.
I cayden, Irs. J. Simon, Mrs.
Schwartz. Niro. Ratner, NIrs.
Gorden, N1rs. Mellen, Mrs. A.
Carlsteip and NIrs. Baron.
JOHN F.
McKINLAY
JUSTICE
OF THE
CAPABLE PATIENT
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MISS FANNY SARAH STEINBERG
141 WOODWARD
PEACE
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York woo Ittilionneed last week.
Distinctive
Miss Ruth 1.. Franklin, a junior
student at Vassar Coll ege, will
;irrive in Detroit on Saturday to
spend her spring vacation ■vith
Revealing
the A rt
of
Master
Designers
Millinery
her parents.
Nliss Delia I telerIllall who is
attending the University of Chi-
cago, is spending her spring vaca-
Mr. and
Mrs. John lineman, in IcI.ean
avenue, Highland Park.
tion with her parents,
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Original
Modes
By
Irving
Staff of
Designers
NI r. 1)avid NI. W•elling, who
was recently discharged front the
U. S. Army, has returned to this
city to resume his law practice
Among the Detroiters regis- after an extended visit to his
tered at New York hotek are Nil - . home in Petoskey, Nlich.
'. Ginsberg, at the Aberdeen, and
Jewish Woman's Club
L. NI. lItitzel, 11iltmore.
JUST
Endorsed by Bar Association
Vote of yourself and friends, including
women voters, respectfully requested.
to Hear Paul Honore
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For the last Monday meeting of the
The Haynes Automobile Co., Kokomo, Ind., U. S. A.
SUCCESSFUL DANCE
OF JUNIOR SOCIETY
ThE NEW SERIES HAYNES SEDAN
A GRATIFYING PRODUCTION
car must express the taste ar-1 position of its
A SEDAN
owner. We ask you to note the quiet elegance of the new
series Haynes Sedan. Not only does it manifest the standards
that the Haynes organization, makers of America's first car,
have maintained for over a quarter of a century, but it has an
individuality that 13 a credit to the personality of its owner.
NEW SUMS "LIGHT SIX"
NEW SERIES "LIGHT :WF.I.VE"
Open Can
TounnR Q....? p„,00,,,
kbeedner—Funt door, 4 R•sell*. . .
Closed Cars
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An enjoyable dance was given Sat-
urday evening. March 22, in the gym-
nasium of the Temple Ileth-El. by
the Junior Young People's Society.
being one of the largest and best
events of its kind. Refreshments were
served and Finzel's Orchestra fur-
nished the music.
This dance brought to hi successful
conclusion a campaign for members,
a number of new people having been
added to the membership list of the
society.
Another big "blow-out" will soon
take plact., announcement to he made
later. Those who have missed the
last dance are asked to be on the
alert in watching for the next affair.
Open Cars
Toadn0 Car-7 Pimien ► o!! . ..... $2461
litoadater--Four door.. 4 Reeeenitee .
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$3250
3250
Closed Cars
$1100
31,0
4000
iguir • ne;d
CospO-4 Passenfor
$3000
Soden -7 Pessenter . . .
4000
Cl'irell'Iteela, Standen) &raiment
Detroit Haynes Automobile Co.
1199 Woodward Avenue.
The Haynes is America's First Car
The Irving Shop
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London—The demands for cultural
rights made by the Jewish Council of
Ituchowina. were promised fulfilment
by the Premier. These demands were
first, for specifically Jewish schools
and for a high school at Chernovitr.
and second, that a Jew should be ap-
pointed to control Jewish education.
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A comparatively new Intlostry in t he
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0.inted by the Star Polishing Co.. of
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A. Voting Is 4441..1,1 Man-
ityrer. It speelallsen In the refill/31011a
and repolishIng of braes bed+, using
the 1.1111" process for this nosh ens -
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NEW
The Ileth Israel Hospital, of Ros-
ton. has collected $11.1.000 toward its
fund of $150.000 for a new building.
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HAYNES
SEDAN
Fisher Arcade
Cecile
Hat
Shop
Millinery
Magnifique
—MI99 SPOUTZ
CHERRY 720.—
—122 FARMER ST.—
What Are You Doing With Your Oriental Rugs?
Don't chance the Inexperience of "rug cleaners" to destroy the lustre
and also the fibers of an antique ar modern rug—consult specialists,
for the first care is a lifetime wear. We are weavers—with great ex-
perience.
Betkijian--Joboulian Co.
Experts
Oriental Rugs and carpets
578 Woodward Ave.
Glendale 576
PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio
Prof. F. Szende
JEWS GRANTED DEMANDS
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Strength, beauty, power and comfort—these are the four prime
factors of car-character. They are deftly combined in the new
series Haynes. Engine, chassis, body, every detail of exterior
and interior—all these speak convincingly of the lessons acquired
in the twenty-six years of the Haynes.
Today the Haynes is demanded as never before. We will do
all we humanly can to meet your wishes as to date of delivery.
To avoid delay in receiving your new Haynes, may we ask you
to be prompt in giving us your reservation?
season, the Jewish \Vontait's Club has
I prepared a program of unusual merit.
All members are urged to attend this
meeting at which. Mr. Paul Honore,
Detroit's own noted artist will deliver
a talk on "Etchings." Mr. Honore
will interpret his subject with speci-
mens of his own work.
• He was the winner of the first prize
in the poster contest for the \Voinen's
Registration campaign last yeat. A
Social hour will follow the program
and refreshments will be served.
On Sunday, April nth, the club will
he addressed by Dr. Gains Bien At-
kins, pastor of the First Cotigrega-
tional church. 1)r. Atkins, who is a
most interesting speaker as well as
one of Detroit's most prominent
clergymen has chosen as his subject.
• - What we owe pin." The personality
of the speaker as well as the subject
of his talk should influence every
member of the Jewish Woman's Club
to attend this meeting. •
. 1 ,'entletneti of nwliousehol6 of
members of the club are cordially in-
vited to hear 1)r. Atkins. The date
is April 6. the place, Temple Beth El.
Nlembers of the Jewish \Volumes
Club are asked to send in the names
if those whom they desire to have
h.erce as membi.rs of the hoard of di-
rectors to the chairman of the nomi-
nating committee, NI,. \Volf Kaplan.
Telephone Cedar 1122.
The
Bonnet
Shop-
572 Woodward Ave.
With
the arrival of Spring—
charming new Hats for women,
misses and Juniors are shown in
profusion. And our prices save
for you
2207 w. Jefferson.
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Miss
Detroit
Cigar
7c Each -- 3 for 20c
in factories that urialnally
Mr.
ttten out brass turd protint•t A.
Young states that his W1,1 k roams will
take :Inv brass bad that has been
scratched and nicked by use and age
and return It as a new brass bed. Yid,
telephone number of !heir valuable
concern le Melrose
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