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June 13, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-06-13

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A mericalt Ye:risk Periodical Center

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Cioteineweli
Cleveland

SOCIETY

Kansas City
St. Loot

PAGE THREE

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Or. and NIrs. M. R. Van Ilaalen
have moved front 73 Painter avenue f,
to their new home, 100 Eliot.

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WOODWAJW AVE

DETROIT

J841.111.2 Ioodward Aoenao

The engagement is announced of It
Miss H
Helen Miller, daughter of Mr. Vi
and Mrs. E. 1.. NI diet, :.i Cincinnati, ' V.
0. to Mr. Sidney \\*minim. son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Louts \Veisit an, of this
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city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. S. Jacobs, .1
3(X) Virginia park, announce the birth t,
of a daublner, Audrey Lois, Junt , 2. J

Mrs. Anna Tisch and Miss Augusta I tj
Schwarts spent the week-end with fit
the fortner's sister, Mrs. Sol Dunn, (1
of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Cohen and
small daughter, 180 Seebaldt avenue,
are spending the summer at New Bal-
timore.

Superbly Fashioned
Millinery

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Mrs. Louis Simon a nd children, of ,
Lansing, are visiting NIrs. Sinuous Osj
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kramer.
1.1

Mr. and Mrs. NI. Gordon, 228 East !Lk
NIOntealtu street, announce the our-I g
riage of their daughter, Ida. to Ben- i
jamin Gould, on Thursday, May 29. e r

Mr. H. Marks and Mr. it, Marl
P
e!
are in New York city.

For Midsummer Wear

fit

A distinguished presentation of individualized new
modes of undeniable chic, delightfully revealing
fashions's newest and most exquisite conceits.

Mrs. Emory I.. Tobias and infant
son. of Oklahoma City, Okla.. is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Niarris Fried-
berg, 90 Virginia park.

Dress and Sport Hats

The weekly dances given every Sun-
day evening for soldiers and sailors
by the Jewish Welfare iioard at the
Hospitality house, 533 lass avenue,
will be discontinued during the sum-
mer months.

Kline's—Third Floor.

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Swimming Suits, Beach Apparel and Accessories for
Aquatic Sports

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The feminine world that loves practical and smart water apparel will find us prepared
to meet every requirement for the outdoor bathing and swimming season. Form-fitting
swimming suits with bloomers attached, Annette Kellermann tights, slip-overs, capes
and the many accessories designed to complete a smart costume are featured here in all
sizes for Women, Misses and Girls.

ri

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. S. Jacobs, st
of 300 Virginia park, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Audrey Lois, June 2. Mu.
and Mrs. Jacobs are still at Roches-
ter, Minn, at the Hotel Brown, but 5,
will be glad to see their friends upon
their return to the city.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, Mr. Harry
Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Sheery and
daughter, Charlotte, motored back to
Toledo after having spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Brenner and
family of this city.

Marvels in the Newest

vi

Offering a wonderful selection of

Plans are nearly completed for the
annual moonlight to be given by the
Young People's Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedelijulv 10, Da the steam-
er Fut-in-Bay. rinzers Augmented
orchestra will furnish the music.

beautiful Oxfords, Pumps and Col-

onials at moderate prices.

Every practical need can be sup.

plied from our extraordinary large

stock, which comprises the finest

Complimenting bliss Gertrude Ros-
engarten, a bride of June 8, Mrs. Sol
Rosengarten. of 411 Seward avenue,
entertained at a miscellaneous shower
on Tuesday afternoon, June 3.

white linens and kid skins, with

Louis covered heels and smart

walking heels. Our prices are most

$5 - $6 and $7

J. J. SNYDER, Mgr.
Stotter's Shoe Department.

9

Today—

Peerless Method of
Guaranteed Painless
Dental Service—

Is making people forget that there ever
was a time when pain was caused in
fixing teeth.

Office hours from morning's light 'till nine at night
'cept Sundays and holidays.

Peerless Painless Dentists

Cor. Woodward and Jefferson
Same Location for 20 Years

These very practical and popular gar-
ments are shown in many brilliant colors
—green, blue, red and black, with striped
borders.

Quality

F-U- R -S



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Fringed Rubber Scarfs, Spanish in effect,
with appliqued and printed designs, 1.95.

and in some cases larger, orders
than ever so as to meet the demands
that would come from the prosperous
and well-dressed people of Detroit.
Thousands of shoppers find that they
save time and gain in satisfaction by
coming 1116.r to B. Siegel Co.'s for

Cadillac 4664

The Elite Shop

New Fur Fashions

Ready-to-Wear
and Made to Order

MILLINERY

Remodeling - Repair - Storage
Cadillac 855.

Bathing Suits for Girls

Of wool jersey in various colors wtih
contrasting borders, bloomers attached,
for ages 6 to 14, 395 to 6.75.

Accessories

Cretonne Water-Proof Bathing Bag, with
large handle, is 1.25.

Sadye Goldberg

Room 202

Annette Kellermann Tights

This famous costume is a great favorite
with expert swimmers. In cotton, black
only, 1.00 to 2.50. In wool, black only,
3.75 to 5.00. In fiber silk in many colors,
12.75.

Silk Fibre Swimming Suits

With bloomers attached, in a wide range
of striking colors and color combinations,
are featured at 12.75 and up.
Pockets in the bloomers are a useful in-
novation (sketched) at 19.75.
Wing pockets are the feature of a slip-
over suit (sketched), 35.00.

Women's. Misses' and Girls' outer-gar-
ments.—Adv.

435
Woodward
Anne

A smocked V Neck model in wool jer-
sey in rose, green, copen with contrast-
ing trim is 8.75 (sketched).
Fiber silk slip-overs are 15.00.

attached offered in black with colored
stripe border.

Mrs. John Feldman, pianist, will
present a large class of I -omits in a rdaiOitAi>\cAibs.Cl9cAti1 44
musicale at Ganapol Hall, 25 Adelaide
street, on Thursday evening, June 19.
The following will participate: Oriole The Summer Season
Fiedrich, Nina Friedman, Evelyn
at B. Siegel Co's
Friedman, Bessie Weinberger, Nance
Solomon, Mildred Fink, Lucille Har-
rison, Bernice Weisman, Marion Van
The sudden arrival of warm weather
Vliet. James Van Vliet and Julian
with the advent of June has stirred
Frank.
everyone to procure cool, comfortable
outer-garments and has kept the store
Mrs. Samuel C. Mandell, of 669 Sec-
ond avenue. gave a delightful lotto humming with an activity which has
party Monday evening in honor of her broken all former June selling records.
sister, Miss Hylda Orbach, of Vicks-
Over and over again we have been
burg, Miss. Red, white and blue was
used very effectively in the house told that in all of greater Detroit there
decorations. The first lotto prize was ate no other stocks of seasonable mer-
won by Miss Bessie Shomberg^r, the chandise, as large, as full of variety,
consolation favor by Miss Meths Op- as well chosen and so lacking in dis-
yenheim. The guests were the Misses
Doris Gluckman, Melba Oppenheim, appointments.
Early in the spring, while so many
Ruth Oppenheim, Bessie St hember-
ger, Dorothy Schnabel, Clara Schna- stores were holding off placing their
bel, Freda Koplow. Bess , - Steitwohl, or.lers because of varying reasons, we
Rose NI orr:son. Della ',Veils. facet
Bernstein, Pauline Alvin and Isabel were one of the first houses in the
conntry to bank on the assured prosper-
Levin.
(Continued On Page Six.)
ity: of America and we placed as large,

KAUFMAN'S

Slip-overs for Wear With
Tights

A special lot at 3.95

Bathing Sandals, 65c and up.

popular at

—When the occurrence of
the battle and the savage
were the talk of the hour,
folks suffered pain when they
had a tooth extracted because
there was no other way—

With Bloomers Attached 6.75 to 11.75

of wool swimming suits with bloomers

bliss Mary Keywell left Wednesday
for New York city to join her sister,
Mrs. George LeRoy, 370 Central ase-
nue, with whom she will go to At-
lantic City for the summer months. r t
A dinner party and dance is being r t
planned for Miss Ketwell by her sis-
ter at her New York home prior to
their leaving for the summer resort.

White Footwear

"Bull Run" or
"Sitting Bull"

Wool Jersey Swimming Suits

St

141.143-145 WOODWARD AVE.



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579 Hastings Street

Neat

GUARANTEED ODORLESS

Erskine

Bathing Shoes in colors to match cos-
tumes, 1.35 and up.
Diving Caps in various colors, 75c and
up.
Water Wings, Water Balls and Rubber
Garters,

AIR YOUR HEIR !!!

In One of Our Handsome

BABY CARRIAGES

We are offering as a
special, strollers with
reclininig backs; in
gray and ecru.;

$16 values

$13.00

Other High Grade
Baby Carriages

$20 to $60

F

RIEDENBERG'S

FURNITURE HOUSE

913-917 Hastings, At Crosstown

BRINK
Piano Service

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1122,

2207 W. Jefferson.

Grand Pianos a Specialty

E. C. Brink Co.

Factory-215 Clinton SL

Cadillac 6436

Infants' Wear

Every require-
sent for the coming
child in clothing and
awsery furniture at
moderate prices.

Maternity
Apparel

Garment, that eametal
onadstio• retect smarten
ntyle and &Hord comfort

Dreisem
1118.95 to $79310
Cssets
819.75 to $157.50
Skirts
$6.95

I. stem

LANE BRYANT

Second Floor. 255 Woodward Ave.

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