vimerkam lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Cincinnati Clewland Kansas City St. Louis SOCIETY Mr. Max May and Mr. Gerald May are in New York City. DETROIT for Midsummer Wear KLINE'S THIRD FLOOR o- PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION From beginning to highest grado at pupils residence or my studio Prof. F. Szende 2207 W. Jefferson. Telephone Cedar 1122. HARRY KATZ LADIES' TAILOR Spring Styles Now Showing Stimson and Woodward Arcadia Bldg. • Grinnell Bros. Weekly Message to Jewish Chronicle Readers For Charming June Bride or Graduate No gift so appropriate, so much appreciated, so sure to bestow last- ing pleasure as a PIANO. And the ONE piano which in full- est measure reflects the artistic taste and musical discrimination of both giver and receiver is the illustrious STEINWAY Now in Its Sixty-sixth Year of World-Leadership Have you ever noticed that the STEINWAY is the one and only piano %vhich is accepted everywhere and by everybody as the BEST—supreme, unapproachable? There is no question about this—it is a universally acknowledged fact. No other American piano enjoys this world-wide popularity and N'olume of sales. In fact, so great is the demand for the STEINWAY that Messrs. Steinway & Sons are now engaged in doubling the si:e of their great wain factory in New York City. is none too good for the daughter who is to marry YOU WILL ADMIT that the best or graduate in June. Why not avoid all doubt, all uncertainty, by choosing the STEINWAY? It alone, of all Pianos, bestows unalloyed musical satisfaction, keenest pleasure and supreme pride in ownership. Its first cost may be a little higher, but when you consider how very much more you get, in quality and years of service, the Steinway is the cheapest Piano in the World. Many Different Models at a Wide Range of Prices Other Steinway Grand models embrace the Baby, Parlor and Concert sizes, rang- Esti- ing in price from $1150 to $2175. mates gladly furnished on Steinway Grands built to order in Period designs, or specially decorated to match the fur- nishings of any room. ISO-Le Woodward Avenue Rowena street, and Zale A. Reuben, The Misses Vera Marx, Marion of Toledo, who went to New York Weinberg and Bernice Kahn attended last week to meet their brother, Al "Cap Night" at the University of E. 'Reuben, en route from France, Michigan at Ann Arbor, Friday, have returned to this city. May 23. yy Mrs. M. Rosenzweig and daughter, Lt At the violin concerto recital given Sophia, 137 \Vest Hancock avenue, are St by the advanred class of Mary Leg- touring to Chicago, While there they gett-Abel at the Detroit Museum of will visit their son and brother, Na- Art last Friday evening, a beautiful than, who is stationed at Fort Sheri- loving cup of artistic design and in- dan, Ill. scription was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Abel by the class, consisting of Mr. H. H. Freed and Mr. M. 11. the following students: Reuben Phill- Finkelston are in New .York City, ips, Witald Melin, Janet Ives, Rebecca registered at the Hotel Claridge. Selik, Harry Shapiro, Mary Forbes and Grace Berman. A prettily appointed wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, of 259 East Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 95 Frederick street, Boston Boulevard, is at the Park May 18, when Miss Ruth L. Lipson Hotel, Mt. Clemens, for a few weeks. and Mr. Sol Jacobson were united in Mr. Davis is spending the seek-end marriage. Rabbi Levin officiated. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. there. I. Grass, of Cleveland; NV and Mrs. The marriage of Miss Sara Naomi D. Harris, of Pinconning; Mr. and Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. J. Grass, of Philadelphia; Mr. Mandel Davidson, to Mr. Leo E. Mor- and Mrs. H. M. Jacobson, Mr. and ris, son of Mr. Emil Morris, took Mrs. It. Goldstein, of Toledo, and place Sunday, May 18, at 7 o'clock at Miss Sadie Greenberg, of New York. the Elkins Hotel, Mt. Clemens. The Miss Pearl \Veisblum played hien- bride wore a white pussy willow taffe- delssohn's Wedding March. ta gown, embroidered and headed, her long veil held close with orange blos- The following Detroiters, students soms. She carried a shower bouquet at the University of Michigan, are of white roses an sweet peas. The candidates for degrees at commence- bride's matron of honor was her sis- ment, Thursday, June 26: College of ter-in-law, Mrs. L. Davidson, who Literature, Science and Arts, Human wore a blue georgette crepe gown. August, Robert Berman, Miles Firs- The groom was attended by Mr. Sam- terwald, Milton Marx, Esther Robin- uel Weinstein, of Reading, Pa., as son, Benjamin Scheinman, Harold M. best man. The wedding party con- Shapero, Bernard Wohl; Bachelor of sisted of many Detroit friends and Science in Architecture, Herman the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Blumberg; College of Law, (Juris Samuel Goldstein, of St. Louis, Mo., Doctor). Charles 1.. Goldstein, Abra- and Mr. Milton Phillips, of Chicago. ham J. Gornetzky; Bachelor of Laws, After the ceremony, dinner was served Oscar Adel, Isadore Polozker; Col- at the hotel and dancing followed. lege of Dental Surgery, David Selig- The couple left for an extended trip son. through the east and will be at home to their friends after June 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hartman, 263 Palmer avenue. announce the birth The report of the Bicur Cholern, of a son May 15. Jr., excursion committee indicates that the ninth annual excursion to Dr. Myron Metzenbaum, of Cleve- Tashmoo, Sunday, June 8, will out- land, 0., who attended the annual rival all previous picnics of the organ- convention of the Michigan Ear, Nose ization. The steamer Tashmoo will and Throat Society, before whom he leave the foot of Griswold street at delivered an address, has returned to 9 o'clock. There will be entertain- his home. ment on the boat, athletic contests for prizes and dancing at the island. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobson are in David Cooper is general chairman of New York City, guests at the Ilotel the committee and Daniel Shapiro is Astor. handling the tickets. (Continued On Page Six.) St At Kline's you can se- lect from a brilliant variety of charming chic sport hats that were designed particu- laly to appeal to wom- en of discrimination. Shown in all the newer shapes and colors, very moderately priced. A style very frequently chosen as a present for the bride is the Steinway Miniature Grand, a Piano of wondrous charm and beauty, ll designed particularly for the modern sma home or apartment. Its price is $1050. hrimelhod Mr. S. Blatnikoff, of 306 Ferry ave- nue, and his daughter, Bertha, are in Mr. Samuel Harr and Mr. Herman New York City. Zieve, of Youngstown, Pa., spent a few days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Burt D. Arden, of 1117• 1U/ T181 WOODWAlkEt AYS On our floors are beautiful new Stein- way Uprights and N'ertegrands priced at . $675, $750, etc. A prettily appointed linen shower 511LYISIVITIVISIP AI1O PYIPAtIPSISIPTIPSTTIMPAOSILMBPPI lt'1119111 53 TI PAIDEIDEMBIBEI8E1 was given Saturday evening by Miss Lillian Williams in honor of her sis- ter, Miss Dora Williams. There were it 35 guests. In the Steinway-Pianola Piano the great Houses of Stein- way & Sons and the Aeolian Company have collaborated to produce the World's finest Player-Piano. This is the Stein- way model which every member of the household will play and enjoy. In addition to its matchless tone, the most subtle effects of interpretation and expression are easily produced on this superbly constructed instrument. Pric. $1600. Other models of the Pianola Piano $550 up. The crowning glory of the line is the Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Piano—the latest and greatest Steinway-Aeolian product. This marvelous instrument, in addition to being playable by hand, or by nuisic roll, brings the art of the master pianists to the home through the medium of its won- derfully sensitive player action and special record rolls. Un- deniably the World's supreme musical creation—the Piano of unlimited possibilities. Steinway Duo--Art Uprights, $1950, Grands, $2950 and $3200. Other models of the Duo-Art $975 up. Grinnell Bros If you are one of those who know this store this fact hoe long been ap- parent to you. B. Siegel Co. establish- ment is the largest of Re kind in America specializing exclusively in woolen's, misses' and children's outer- garments. Always fleet with the newest styles. this store occupies a position distinc- tively its own, surpassed by none. It holds 'Its position without egotism or pride, realizing the appreciation of its friends has been bestowed upon it mainly because of its premier stand- ing. Customers coining to this /Wore are guided aright through wise sug- gestions which are backed up by the right merchandise selected from fash- ion's foremost centers for the purpose of giving the women and younger smart set In Detroit and Michigan the best that the world affords. The keynote of this establishment Is quality. The business has been built from the bottom tip on quality. Qual- ity. evidenced by securing gartnents of a high standard; quality evidenced by the maintainance of sensible prices; vitality reen in the ever freshness of the goods and the first showing of new styles; quality demonstrated In daily and successful efforts to improve the store's service and make shopping easier. New summer goods are now shown in greatest variety throughout the seven separate selling floors. The need of new apparel touches every woman, young woman and girl. There never was a better time to make sure that this store deserves your patronage, than now. by actual comparison. We would not assert for a moment that good merchandise is confined alone to this establishment. yet. In the intelligent comparison which our ap- parel deserves, you will find the gar• meats not only of unmistakable Indi - viduality of style, but also the high order of workmanship lifts them into a class alone. The garments are not merely good, they are absolutely the, hest. We would suggest. to those who are not acquainted with the merchandise of this store and its service, that the present season brings an opportunity for the most critical inspection.—Adv. Infants' Wear E v e r y require- ment for the coming child in clothing and nursery furniture at moderate prices. I Specially featured are the flare paddock models in lightweight Cabardines, Mixtures, Tweeds 'ad Oxfords. Some with colorful :sts. There are belted coats as well. From the heavy Butcher's Linen, Burlap Linen to Canvas Linen and Linen Crash in Oyster white and natural colors in both pad- dock and belted styles. The Accessories so important to the proper enjoy- ment of this sport are likewise copiously represented. Hand-sewn Riding Crops, 3.75 to 7.50 Leather Puttees 5.00 to 10.00 Min vi mui .a rffialfflallehlrala l aiffiaMMIALTSIN ONLY-- By actual comparison will you realize the advantage of buying your furniture at Friedenbergs. Extravagant words do not take the place of beautiful de- pendable Suites. OUALIT' CONSIDERED MY PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST. F RIEDENBERG'S FURNITURE HOUSE 913-917 Hastings, At Crosstown Peerless Dental Treatments Are Guaranteed Painless Keep a Man's Mind Off His Feet: Normal Teeth Allow a Man to Keep His Mind on His Business. Garments that conceal toorhnon, reflect smartest topic and afford antatort. Dresses 918.95 to $79.50 Coots $19.75 to $157.50 Skirts $6.95 to $16.85 W in' HOUSE RENTS SOARING and the cost of foods increasing, a man can't afford to waste time these days. LANE BRYANT Second Floor. 255 Woodward Ara. Aching teeth keep you away from your Job. Peerless Dental Treat- ments send you back to work. You can have your Dental work at night if you wish. Cadillac 4654 1.46 ‘ft 41 1 Steinway & Sons' Exclusive The Elite Shop MILLINERY 579 Hastings Street Near Erskine S Habits of Various Linen Weaves 25.00 to 39.50 —Good Fitting Shoes -1 1/264- Grinnell Bldg., 243-247 Woodward tS The New Tailored Habits 45.00 to 75.00 Maternity Apparel Michigan's Leading Music House Representatives for Michigan Aj This shop has long been famous for smart riding apparel. Here one is sure always to find impeccable habits in a range of ma- terials, styles and color. SHOPPING Foil WOMMIN.S otTER- GAHNIENTs CENTEHS AT 11. SIEGEI, co.'s. Sadye Goldberg Other Pianos Taken in Exchange at Market Value. For Estimate Telephone Cherry 3600 A Store Which Has Always Catered to the Equestrienne Office Hours Till Nine at Night 'cept Sundays 44. Peerless Painless Dentists Cor. Woodward and Jefferson Same Location for 20 Years 1