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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
CLEVELAND
SOCIETY
KANSAS CITY
CINCINNATI
ST. LOUIS
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The seventh annual dance of Ilk
the Young People's League twill
be given Sunday evening, April 1
Ii, at the Arena Gardens. Miss Ilk
Rose Lopates, 1:1I Palmer avenue
east, is a member of the arrange-
ment committee.
177.179-181 Woodward Mt
Opening of
Our New Store
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'Mrs. lax. Ben jamin returned
from Cincinnati, where she had 1111
g. ■ ne t.0 attend the funeral of
her mother, NIrs. .1. Epstein.
Among the guests stopping at
the 'fuller Hotel last week were
r. and rs. as Mayer and
Suit, Bertram, of Chicago.
of rare charm and
exquisite beauty
No footwear sold between 7 and 9 p. m.
The public of Detroit to whom this modern "Cathedral of Commerce" has been
dedicated, is invited to attend the formal opening on the above days and to inspect
what is generally conceded to be the largest and most beautifully appointed foot-
wear store in America.
Mr. Benjamin F. Cohen, of the Ilk
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local V. S. Navy recruiting sta-
tion, who was to have left the city
last week, has been detained by Ilk
the Navy Department and will k k
remain in Detroit indefinitely.
HE new hats for the
Season of Joy express
as never before the
spirit of triumphant
gladness.
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Every feature known to building science that would add to the convenience
and comfort of our customers has been installed.
Selt7.CTalas guile to
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New York with her daughter a
for an extended visit with her
parents.
The stotehouses and
traditions of Europe have
given lavishly to add
charm and ever more
charm to the American
woman.
Our
Monday, Wednesday and Thurday,.
March 31st, April 1st and 2nd
Palestine Lodge, F. & .1.
heard an address oat Thursday
night, by Abner F. Earned, at the
Fort street west,
I lodge house,
I who outlined the D. U. R. lair-
chase plan fur the members.
aster Millinery
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A trip through this store will be a pleasant and interesting experience.
Modern ideals of commerce are to be seen on every floor. We have aimed
to make this institution reflect the
spirit of the New Detroit—the spirit
of service,
Mr. Irving Dberfelder and his
bride, formerly Miss Susie Fran-
kel, of Denver, are making their
home in Detroit at the Athli•mot
Millinery Department is always
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full of the newest creations
Visitors are welcome at any hour
of the day, but no business will be
transacted between the hours of seven
and nine in the evening. These hours
Nliss liclen Edelson, of 203 E.
Kirby avenue, has returned to'
this city after a three-months'
stay in New York and Boston. Ilk
will be devoted entirely to entertain-
ment and sightseeing.
Mrs. Rosa Aro nheitn, of 702 Ilk
Tillman avenue, entertained at
dinner Sunday for her cousins,
:\ Ir. and Mrs. Ike \Veil, of Fort
Wayne, Ind., who were guests in
this city for a few days.
$411.1Ae tY4AW4 IP* *7.'tsle tifeP if ele, 11 •VAlt% 1P aAPai
We respectfully invite your Ares-
ence.
Joseph NI. Weiss was elected
president of the Detroit Semi-Pro
Base Ball Association at a meet-
ing held Monday evening.
Distinctive
Hats
Est.
The first annual Welfare Ball
of the Detroit Jewish Free Burial
Association will, be held at the
Arena Gardens Sunday evening.
A double union orchestra will
supply the music.
Woodward and Adams
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This chic accessory is fashioned
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from a variety of materials.
strictly tailored wear the waistcoat
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. become part of the decorative Scheme.
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coat suit.
For warm weather wear separate
waistcoats will no doubt be in favor
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and for this purpose white pique will
probably be the most useful and Bads- •
factory as It launders perfectly, looks III
fresh and white, wears well amt does .
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not shrink.
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sully shown at II. Siegel Co. had a ■
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high stock collar trimmed at the top
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SUNDAY DINNER.
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1 the left side at the upper part.
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1,,!mics soul,. Meat, Potatoes, Vegetable. c.,5", ,,.
There are a number of models
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which have venters of chiffon, Organ- •
Tea. Deasert. Bread, Butter
APPETISERS.
., dy or Georgette; many are trinm•d
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Herring
SOUPS.
with lace inset bands and others a1,2 ■
SOUPS.
• embroidered. A lovely model showed •
old FaKhloned Beans.
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at siegers a waistcoat of white chiffon
noun Made Noodle.
which was trimmed around the edge
MEATS.
1: , ,..t Shoulder or Lamb. sac
and at the blind opening at the front ,•
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Ribs
of tier, sue
Willi rows of colored beads. There 1
1:,,,i Tenderloin of Beef. 4.11.
Roast Slurred th•ast of Veal.
was a belt across the front also him-
loagt Leg or V. 1j, 6w
The
toed at the edges with beads.
Chicken Paprikash. 7Ne.
rhieken Illbblets, Mee
SI,. 1 o ButtedMUM., Spring C111 , 10.a. 75,
low, round neck was outlined with the
rot Roast steam e d P”tatee
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bead trimming.
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.111,11“1 I.mal, chops. 77..
the most attractive specialty, is the
Veal Chown pl.iin or bi•s,led, 75e
small animal scarfs in single, double ■
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HOMEMADE
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or triple combination, and may be had. I
Apple :, iiii.11e. IOC
of stone Marten, Sable or Mink Fur. ...•
Fresh Cheese Cake
che,.. Str.ole. In,
For summer wear litany noinbIna-
Clon•olat I' Cake
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Model Hats and Our Own Original Designs
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Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator
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Ready For Inspection
For
Spring and Summer
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Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions
1919
VER seventy-five per cent of the
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us in the
last year.
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1ST FLOOR WASHINGTON ARCADE
HARRY KATZ
LADIES' TAILOR
Spring Styles Now Showing
Arcadia Bldg.
Stimson and Woodward
No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.
' Phone us.
ETROIT CATERING & DECORATING Cl
M. A. Pereira, Mgr.
125 Richton Ave.
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Hemlock 5654 %.
Make Your Old l'iarsos. 'Beds
Look Like New
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JUST CALL
MELROSE
2 5 3 8
IvS, will Ix glad to furnish
you with estimates.
In The Evenings Call Melrose 1011.R
STAR POLISHING CO.
A. YOUNG, Mgr.
Detroit, Mich.