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March 28, 1919 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-28

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PAGE NINE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

YOM GIRLS DANCE TO
FREE BURIAL SOCIETY
HAVE PATRIOTIC TOUCH
GIVES BALL SUNDAY

l'he Detroit Jewish Free Burial As.
sociation trill give the first annual
Velfarc Ilan on Sunday emoting,
March 30. at the .\ rent Gardens,
\\. cioiltvard and Ilendrie. A Conn'
time is assured to all. There will be
a double l'ilion Orchestra.
trill go
The proceeds of this
towaids the fund for a fence for the
new I !Used Shel Eines t•emetery.

Furs are more popular than ever
and will be a necessity during
this Spring and Summer.



( NtWTON MINIS

THE GATES•gANOR

"Victory Niasiine." the fifth annual
dance of the l'oin Girls' Literary So-
ciety, will be held at the Pontchar-
train lintel Sunday evening, :April
proceeds tp go for the Ilebriwv Free

I 165 Woodward Ave.

Loan Society.
Hundreds of tickets have already
been sold for the damn,

Everything

mosphere.

quet facilities. Atter theatre

parties splendidly taken care it.

:f\

r a

(Jur,

lie
Voniati of
critnitialio

-

appointed
Rosy Room awl Japano•i. 'rya Room

It's a pleasure to dine in our beautifully

Business Men's

239 Woodward at Clifford

Nis. L. liTlensteiii, Nits K. Roth, Nlrs.
kauterinan, Mrs. P.
I.. Beek, Mrs.
Fleisher, Mrs. I.. Goldberg, Nits. NI.
iss
Doris
Weistvasser,
I Rae Levin. NIrs II. Frew/Lauer.

(ENtablishcd Ls'S7)
Fur Cold •im.age

tin,. days

Cull Northway 95fi for IteserYations.

a

l -t PrIIIIIII•lion. - Don't Chang ,. VIII.'
be Its• featuredattrar-
1111Shaltd,"

is

it lie,

st.,y

II

vi 1,ion of the fatitilimi

lately

angle -

;tint l'ollialltIl• y

wit,. a nd a ,ici.onairc. sicch

oung'

and highly

lac, r young 111.1l111'1'1• T 411. woe 0 ,14.1,4
the spell of the
111'1' iiiishand under

newelpnerS ronlanlie proffilsep and

liveo to repent and go back

0

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ASIA IN

I' I

I the insnoviso

,vas

again to

foolish enough

Public Dancing Every Evening
Private Dining Rooms
Special Monday Luncheon . , , .45c
Evening Dinner from 6:00 to 9:00 P. M.
Special Arrangements for the Accommodation of
Small or Large Parties.

Swanttutt ttn the

as the

1111Sb:1114,

rode ao the ut her

'cite settings
Miss smanson

Sr.- etipech,

HE TIME grows short I There are
still thousands of persons—home fur-
nishers who have delayed making
t ose purchases so long planned but constantly
deferred.

Ladies Auxiliary, Talmud
Torah.

IntinlieUlate tie IIIS •X•I'lVal.
carefully' selected

111111 1,Wls d,

becomes of utmost
importance to all
Home Furnishers

Masque."

to

A well chosen

hieluding
wife, E11,11 livid,

musical entertainment has

elm dances, and no efforts have
been spared by the committee in
charge to make the affair the "hit of
the season" from a social as well as
financial standpoint.
It is expected that the majority
attending the dance will he in cos-
tume. Domino masques will he worn
by those not in costume. A cordial
i• . .vitation is extended to all returned
„leivish soldiers and sailors who hap-
pen to be in Detroit during the
dance. Local young men who Were
States service are ex-
ill the
pected to attend in uniform to add
patriotic touch to the "Victory

CZ/ put hefiiro ele,r sling else.
but who, no•antillie, It. reformed and

become

REMOVAL
SALE

tions that the numbur will be greatly
increased. Those who have not yet
secured their tickets may secure them
at the Pontchartrain on the night of

A spec i al

starting Suielay.

I toil at the Colonial theater.

As the Final Hour Nears

HELEN HUBAR,
Chairman Finance Committee

hers provided (sir the occasion he-

Cecil

Buy now while Removal Sale Prices give
you the opportunity to handsomely fulfill
those plans at great saving prices.

Theannual income of the l'alintid

mall.

Torah on Division St. has in the last
few years been materially augmented
41+ it vision of beauty la
by money received from the Ladies
her oriental-like gowns. For Wednes-
Society, from dues, contributions, and
la
T.
.Nliirey
day and Thursday Harry
money raising affairs. Last year over
"Fighting Di•stlisY -
three hundred dollars were raised at
The story Is
SllOW 11114 ill 1 /01 . 1 , 11.
small parties given for the benefit of
Cr adapted from Stanley Shaw's "Jungle this Talmud Torah, which is the old-
„„„„ ,i ,„ ula Racine
Ilexr L" rare ally „„ „
est and perhaps the most efficient
fun.. For Friday and Saturday' Vivian Hebrew School in the city.
608 WOODWARD OPPOSITE ARCADIA
p lay. "Y011 Net' •1-
4)
1 Marlin in 11, newest P
Monday afternoon April nth the
TELEPHONE GLENDALE 1550 B. L. MOY, MANAGER
nw Snell A illrl." is all intrrrst l lig Knights of Pythias will open their
1el 11111. 'There lo 11111Ch comedy 11.11$4
U11.1,

doors to the ladies •Wita 'UFO giving
0 • 0 0 0 k,
0-4)-6--6-4-0-4-6—+—X
tl whn 1 I -44011 .' , I 1 o 1,14 in 41h4 Piny which a card party for the benefit of the
is written by )arlan Fairfax. There Talmud . rorah. It is hoped that there
will be a series of educational feat- will be a large attendance, and that
ures. usieeklles 111111 01111c1111,1 WW1 e11 , 11
all who have the interests of the or-
Professor Weil-
Change Or program.
gilization at heart will take advantage
d•ll Phillips at the 111 . 011111 will render a of the kindness of the Knights of
series of Operatic ov,turvs throughout
Pythias in giving the use of their line
the wed,.
building at 533 Cass.

i

and artistic.

y

Children's Vehicles

We Are Agents for Such Famous Makes As

Unusual Hats

Sadye Goldberg

COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

The

"Lloyds'

MILLINERY

27 John R. Street, Detroit

"Heywood
Bros."

Phone Cherry 778

579 Hastings Street

`Wakefield'

Hattie Silberblatt

THE BROADWAY KOSHER

(Brands)

Practical Nurse

DELICATESSEN

AND LUNCH

Melrose 1044-W.

I

Every one of these vehicles are built so strongly and stylishly—

pRIEDENBERG'S

URNITURE HOUSE

913-917 Hastings Street

"A Few Doors From Crosstown."

BRINK
Piano Service

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Specialty

E. C. Brink Co.

When Looking for a

Snappy, Classy Shoe

Factory-216 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6436

FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET

Try

Mott& Bedford
"Booterye"

Foot Specialists

953 Woodward Ave.

Hack's Arch
Corrective Shoes

Prevents and Corrects Foot Troubles

For Sale Exclusively By

HACK'S SHOE CO

104547 Hastings Street
Cor. Farnsworth

Sitabllehed

72 Broadway

Open Day and Night

Reliable

Renovators

1905

Near Erskine

864 Brush St.

that the utmost le satisfaction is assured. Besides a saving of from
is assured.
1 . 2 to $15 over other stores' prices

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

LIFE

A Policy with us means Security

The Elite Shop

Millinery

Cadillac 7509

2219 Dime Bank

Cadillac 4654

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

Tailor Shop

David Cooper

Abraham Cooper

LEATSFILL011"000

"Whitney"

to 2

1:30

T11611. II (lute and .\ la cart•

t,

the l'olonini 'I'henter.

For



Daily-1

Evening Dinner from G to 11 P. NI.

the 11,1111.,.

• "Don't Change Your Hus-
band"

Luncheon

Table D' Hote-50c

at the corner of Brush and Edmund
place. is 111151 housing 25 inmates , aunt
It is expected that a hind \till be
created by this affair for the purpose
of building a ll addition to the home to
at: 011111115,1:0e 50 more inmates.
All donations and suliscriptions
may he Sell( to NIrs. 51ag Grossman,
I-12 Hancock avenue east, \v ho is
I chairman of the ball committee.
Tit liets may be secured from any
of the following committee; 5Irs. Nlax
Sind-
Grossman, chairman; Mr. II.
,' ansky, Nit-. J. Levin, Nir. II. Buchalter,

Come and see our attractive
Furs and be prepared for the
opening of the season with dis-
tinct, rich and enviable styles of
becoming furs.

y

ORCHESTRA—DANCING

arrangement, have been made
for the ninth annual charity ball giv-
en for the hcnent of the Jeivish ()Id
Folk's home to he held Tuesday even-
ing, .\ prig I, at :Arcadia.
previous
Indication
s shotsthat
alfairs mill lie surpassed. The home,

Our present collectiop of furs
includes an extensive array of
styles in Wraps, Capes and
Scarfs at moderate prices as well
as the rare Sables, Marten,
Broadtail, etc.

5pPlq j
and •
s'uttliniot)

N4,4e call your special

attention to our party and ban-

JEWISH OLD FOLKS'
HOME DANCE TUESDAY

AANIM.A.C.TURMI

to eat In season -

best conking and pleasant at-

1

JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Bed. and Pillows. Down
Comforters and All Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Felt Mattresses t leaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
Furnished.
s, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
Retailer of Beds, Mattre sses,
Spring GUARANTEED
ALL WORK
We re•lacguer and re•finIsh brass bads
Phone Cadillac 895
14 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.

FROM THE MILL TO THE WALL

WALL PAPER PRICES

WITHIN REACH OF
Our New Spring Line Now Being Shown
MANY MORE 1 (1'
5
MANY
PATTERNS
PATTERNS
U C
AT
AT

Our Papers Are Becoming the Talk of the City

The best Oatmeal' made in many colors,

sold with or without borders

1.0 c a Roll

etc., at slightly higher prices.
Grass Cloths, Tiffany Blends, Tawstries, Stipples, Granadas,

Hundreds of patterns suitable for

any room in the house at

5c . a Roll

Sold Only with Borders

These papers are regular stock patterns, made In the best factories, which insures fast colors.

full length rolls, and can be bought in any quantity desired.

Cut-out Borders, 2c 3; 5c and 10c Per Yard

NEW YORK WALL PAPER STORE

103 Michigan Ave., Near Cau Ave.

FROM THE MILL TO THE WALL

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