PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY FUR COLD STORAGE fql ELI [El Tr R,II E R D E TR O I•ER VISITING I.• CITY ETD\ ANNE FAANUFACTURIER , )J . :1111 and ( ju CAPES, COATEES SCARFS Cf Mule, lindton Seel and Squirrel Pi ALSO Ott \Ionian or (. 1)3crinpriatioli Cne and Two-Skin Animal at moderate prices as well as the rare Sables, Marten, Genuine Silver Fox, Genuine Blue Fox, etc. MISS FREDA FISHBAINE. Miss in Ark' York ( F ban l a va for the pd.,/ i;,,, yew., 239 Woodward at Clifford rainy IICW.VP11Per work, is spending Is Jrtr 2Ceek.C * real with Its parents. Ale. Eenblithed 1837 and .I/rs. J. Fishhairte of 372 West Ilan- Main 3462 "es -••• A LTHOUGH the showing of Period Furniture at this store invariably claims the admiration of all who see it, the greatest surprise comes when our prices are realized. ■ • 1 ) — The Jewi.h \Velfart. ['ward, of Camp Custer, and the Jcuisli \\ stoat's Auxiliary, of Ilattle Creek, co-operated in arranging a real old-fashioned Seder for thirty-bye Jewish soldiers sta- tioned at the camp, at the Jeuish \\ offer ,' Building, No. :r:9, at Camp Custer, Monda ■ evening. The solemn and beautiful cere- mony as faithful in every detail to ritualistic laws and a sumptu- utts feast was served the lads es- tranged from home and dear on e s. success of this unique Com- muniy Seder is doe in large meas- The indefatigalth. work of Irs. Albert II, Ilarris, of Ilattle Cri.ek, 1,i1ed untiringly for ure to the Robinson-Cohen Co. two days, preparing the Thousands Have Saved Money by Buying and arranging the decorations. The ritual was read by the \ Vellare representative, M T. C ■ insburg. Mr. A. II. Harris. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CORNER 9 HIGH arid HASTINGS FIVE BLOCKS EAST:, WOODWARD FIVE&LOCKS NORTH 9 GRATIS? ✓ NORTH • SOUND rOURTCENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR. at the REMOVAL SALE Fhilomathic Debating Club Takin g advantage of the oppor- tunity afforded by the Easter vaca- tion to visit the l'hiloniathic Debat- ing Club, eight in- onlinent alumni of the club, four of them ex-Speakers, were present at last Sunday evening's meeting and literally carried off the meeting with the punch and pep they injected in their remarks, both in a Sheer and Dainty Fabrics Are I turd by sheer organdy collars, cuffs humorous and serious vein, when an d girdle. called upon by Speaker Harold Roc Used for Summer Dresses l'or afternoon wear challis is often enthal to address the organization • comhintql with organs!): or piped with They were Messrs. Herman August., and buying with sum- taffeta and a more elaborate design Charles Itubiner, Simon Shetz•r, Is- r tiler garments in view has been ge - selected for the model than the simple rael Rosenstein, Sam Sternberg, 110111P9 1111111 has been developed in this sale. ' fog on for weeks and It. Siegel Co. morning frock. Rothman, Joseph Nlorris and announces the opening of her are ready with an advance showing Dainty dresses of cotton voile are Gottlieb. N1r. .1iigust, well known in of styles that are more attractive 0, 0 Our entire stock is priced at phenontally ,„„ s e i g i c .„ . r: ~ nibinrd or tr i m. debating and oratorical circles, having than they have been for years. low figure and everything in our store must be mill with white orgatels. "Frimining been selected as Senior Class (Jrator There are ""licri"1 voiles, mit disposed off. t"" is usually in the form of narrosu. , iu- at the Cniversity of Michigan, was crepcs, figured lawns, dotted Swiss, set. shirred bands. Clue dress to be critic of the evening and gave a mast organdies and linens, and in .1,111,- colt, „de, situ erly talk, showing him to be in close do nne tion there arc beautiful summer silks, with shirred in - gaudy bands bordering touch with the activities of the club. chiH'uns and silk (-refits i,""" " at I "' h the tunic at the sides of the skirt. and The regular program of :Jewish top- weat tvartu ner dresses nave been ,,k„ tr i mm i ng t h e pan „i t h e ics was somew hat shortened to enable fa:4111011rd. all alumni to •dress the t•Itili. The e. The slitirt Challis have taken a new lease sit little. round-necked 111(. 1111/Cr!: wire delighted to lean) Of rt ,ii„,1 where will be shown neck are pip. life and delightful models, organd3 w hi te orga n d y. 111, CICC110 ❑ Io piaci N 011 the Prasll- with m may now be seen. It comes trimed the latest French Novelties, Chap- „ man tram of the I .of NI. of loseph in quaint patterns . of flowers or lashes. are a feature of the he trim- Niiirris and Louis Gottlieb. eaux, Etc. There • stripes or if one meters it may be had •'nog .c berme this stasuu. will be no meeting nevi Sunday even- perfectly plain. The decorative de- row or a double row of buttons n ar- ing on account You are cordially Invited to call holi- 111l. 111, down a dress front. sign in dots, fruits or flowers is incif all day but regular meetings will be re- g are buttontrid harmonizing tones. If a conventional 1- 11ecwes mme to the el- MAIN 2053. sinned on April 27th, the program to dotted or floral design is preferred , w 01 1;1111u11, r1111 r0111 111e S11 0 1tIder consist of a debate nu the sub j ect oI 1 for morning wear, it can be bright- In the wrists. removing all barrier. and the grant lig of the same rights to lapailese and BEAUTIFUL HOME, EDISON AVE. Chinese immigran i• as are at, or, luil „ 00a0110a0a000a0a01t0a0u0a0a0S0a0.10a0g0IjOjIONO:t0a0a0a0a0a 31=611 0=101===l0=01===10=101==101:100 10 to those of other nation:dim, rooms, 2 baths, maids' quarters N 0 furniture event was ever held in Detroit that meant greater savings, more remark- able values or created more happy Madame Le Grande Ladies' French Furnishings Shop 89 Washington Boulevard U on 3rd floor, double garage, side drive, 0 319,000. Terms. Mr, Mansfield. Main 5030; Glendale 3836. Parker, Schunk & Fry. I APPROVED BY BOARD OF HEALTH I U 0 , 0 YOU CAN KEEP YOUR ALLEYS AND YARDS PERMANENTLY CLEAN "From the Mill to the Wall" HOW ARE THESE FOR GOOD VALUES IN By Installing 11 0 PATENTED SANITARY CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH Receptacles U O O Sc Per Roll O 0 1 DETROIT CONCRETE ll' RECEPTACLE CO, 1303 Michigan Ave. 0=0z=20=1011 0 0 West 2287, 0 0 WallPaper? Good patterns and colorings for any room in the house, including stripes. flora's, allovers and gilts, at LAST A LIFETIME 0 O O .% complete line of bedroom patterns. including florins. ;snorers. satin stripes, delicate chintz patterns, and bird designs. Also a lap line of Ming room. hall and dining room papers and Any Shade of Oatmeal 10c Per Roll lVe also carry a carefully selected hate mf l'APESTRIES. GRASS CLOTHS. III,ENDS and 3a-inch specials, at very moderate prices. Sr papers sold only with borders. We solicit out-of-town business. Write for samples. New York Wall Paper Store I 103 MICHIGAN AVE ozic NEXT TO LAST POPULAR CONCERT o DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 0 3 8 It is reported that. at the request of the ministry. the Jewish leaders in Rumania have signed a pledge not to conduct any agitation for Jewish rights at the Peace Conference, 0 " 8 8 Direction of Ossip 8 GABRILOWITSCH I I (.? 0 0 0 Sunday Afternoon, April 20, At 3:30 ARCADIA AUDITORIUM s.doist, 6 ( ' William Grafing King, \' i diri,t C . 0 se. '2;., 0 8 8 John Koneczny 8 't unto' 8 5ne ;', M Glinnell s :', ;ii him I ax O 8 'o FOURTEENTH AND LAST PAIR OF SYMPHONY O CONCERTS 0 o Thursday Evening, April 24, At 8:30 o . 6 o o Saturday Afternoon, April 26, At 3:30 O ARCADIA AUDITORIUM o c,,mitio,,, ili.. 8 2 i.11,1 S0101,4 0 OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Plaaist pr. , Err:.1-13Peth won, Seventh Symphony; Mozart, Plano Concerto 0 In 11 Minor: Weber Concert Piece for l'iano; Wagner. 0 : hatiser." overture 'Tulin. 8 0 0 8 a No 1Var Tax 0 8 go.0,00.0,00.0h0.0.0.0.0 0:=0.0.0gok0:=0g0.0,,on0=,0.0=, , 0 Seat , -1l2.00, $1.50, $100, ;Wu At Gtinnell's SERVICE•NEEDHAM GOWN SHOP Ready to Wear and Made to Order ROSEBERRY 611 Woodward Arcade, Milliner 244 Woodward Avenue. 818 Woodward, Near Canfield. h