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July 25, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-25

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A merica Avish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTES

Eraarasor

Mrs. M. Goldstick and daughter,
Rosalie, have returned to their home,
175 Frederick street, after a two
weeks' stay at Mt. Clemens.

NEVER HAVE OUR CUSTOMERS
HAD A BETTER OPPORTUNITY
TO BUY FURS THAN IN OUR

August Fur Sale

WE SAVE FOR YOU

20 - 25%

SALE BEGINS

Friday, August First

WOMEN of Detroit who know Beckman

11 / Values know that this sale is abso-
lutely reliable; they know that the most
inexperienced shoppers may purchase here
without scrutinization. They know that at
Beckman's quality is assured, and reliability
is the foundation upon which this business
has been built. The mere announcement of
this sale will bring the value-knowing women
of Detroit to this event. Don't you fail to
be among them, for it may be many a sea-
son before such values will be offered you
again.

Style show at Regent Theater week of July 28
showing new fall creations on living models.

ECKMA

L1AGIT

'FURS

28%AGLEY AVE.
SUCCX.S1VOR TO C. W. 2A1%115671 1

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Mrs. Oscar Neustadt is spending
the summer with her mother, Mrs. D
Colsky, of Seattle , Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman
and children, Elsie Adele and Alwyn
Vernon, leave on Tuesday fur a trip
up the St. Lawrence river, through
the Islands, with visits in ltIontreal
Quebec and Murray Bay.

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The August Fur Sale Means Greater
Savings Than Ever This Year

Among the out.of-town guests at
the LeBosk y-Benjamin wedding last
week at Chicago were Mrs. l'hilip
Bloomgarden and Mrs. Jay C. Har-
ris, of Detroit.

Mrs. Fred Blum and family, of Chi-
cago, have opened their cottage,
"Edgewater," at Lakewood, Mich.,
for the summer season.

Mrs. Sol Blumroscn has returned
from a two weeks' trip to Atlantic
City.

Mrs. Adolph Vogel, of Chicago, is
spending a few weeks with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Alfred Wartenburgh (nee ca
Elsie Vogel), of 1222 West Grand
Boulevard.

Messrs. Nathan and Morris Stein-
gold have returned from a motor trip
to Ottawa Beach, where they spent
several weeks, bringing with them as
their guests, Mrs. Lader and her
daughter, Miss Sylvia Fader, of Chi-
cago, Ill. A delightful lawn party in
honor of the guests, given Thursday
everting at their home, 148 Farnsworth
avenue, was the first of a series of
charming entertainments arranged for
the visitors.

Mr. M. Freed has returned from a
trip to New York city.
Mr. M. Lieberman is in New York
city.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landsman
and daughter, Janet, of Jackson,
Mich., toured to Cleveland to visit
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohn, of Drexel ave-
nue, for the week-end.

Miss Mae Milsteen and fiance, Mr.
Irving Shapero, and Mr. Harry
Landsman, of Detroit, were the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohn, of
Cleveland, for the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore, who have
been visiting with Mr. Moore's sister,
Mrs. S. Sklar, 275 Medbury avenue,
are on their way to their new home in
Hawkinsville, Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marx, of
Cleveland, are spending a few weeks
at Charlevoix, Mich., the guests of
Mrs. Fred Lazarus, Jr.

Sale Begins Monday, July 28th

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Despite the fact that furs are almost daily advancing in ra
price (many of the special values featured in this sale 'A
cannot be duplicated in the wholesale market today we
are going to offer special inducements to sell them now. 0
These furs were bought to sell in the August Sale at a
small profit and will be offered accordingly.
By makilog a small deposit now you may have the furs
held until November 1st and still reap benefits of this
sale.
From the many special values assembled we wish to
emphasize the following:

Special No. 1

30-Inch Hudson Seal Coat, 295.00

with shawl collar and flare cuffs of Marten, Beaver or
Siberian Squirrel. Belted on box back.

Special No. 2

45-Inch Hudson Seal Coat, 425.00

with huge shawl collar and cuffs of prime Marten and

convertible belt and pockets.

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Special NO. 3

36-Inch Natural Muskrat Coat, 185.00

with deep shawl collar and cuffs, reversible border, belted.

Special No. 4

30-Inch Marmot Coat, 97.50

in taupe or natural Raccoon, belted and with reversible
border.

I have a mighty fine Optical Dept.

I have spared no expense or pains 1n making my Optical Depart.
meat the finest in the city! Come in tomorrow and see why this de-
partment fa so very, very busy.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grossman and
daughter, Vera, of Cleveland, are tak-
ing a lake trip to Charlevoix, Mich.

Mt. and Mrs. Max Grossman and
daughters, Lenora and Ethel Ruth, of
192 East Hancock avenue, are spend-
ing a few weeks at the Hotel Medea,
Mt. Clemens, Mich., prior to taking
an extended motor trip through the
state of Ohio.

Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and laugh-
ter, Minnie. of 152 Melbourne avenue,
are at their summer home in New
Baltimore, Mich.

"Music in the home
puts sunshine
in

Mr. M. Rosenberg and Mr. M.
Ettlinger are at the Hotel Astor, New
York city.

the heart"

Mr. A. J. Cohen, of 180 East Kirby
avenue, has returned from an extended
trip to Mackinac Island.

The engagement is announced of
Miss Clara Kurnasch, of Washington
l'ark, Chicago, to Mr. Armin Id.
Wilff, of Detroit.

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Length Only

Mr. E. L. Feuer is in New York.

The Misses Mae Koffman, Hattie
Winkelman and Katherine Greenbaum
and Messrs. Herman Winkelman, Carl
Braun and Jack Lexer motored to
New Baltimore to spend the week-
end.

5 Feet 2 Inches

Mahogany Case, Highly

Polished or Dull Finish

The Smallest Grand Piano of the
Internationally Famous Knabe Line

KNABE Mignonette

GRAND PIANO

Is in every way a piano for the discriminating musician, for the
richly furnished home—the home of culture and good taste—as, in
addition to its bearing - a name that is inseparably linked with surpass-
ing excellence, this dainty, graceful model possesses a tone that is
wonderfully full and pure—a tone of true grand volume and power
and sweetness.

The home with room enough for an upright l'iano has room enough to accom-
modate the KNABE. Mignonette Grand, and its handsome appearance, the keen
musical delight that it so unfailingly provides, and its remarkable wearing quali-
ties make it an instrument not only contributing large measure of charm to the
home, lull permanent musical pleasure and satisfaction.

If YOU wish to grace YOUR home zoith a GRAND Piano, the KNABE Mignon-
ette model surely deserves your consideration, particularly if the one you select
must be adapted to limited space.

accept other instruments in exchange

at full market value.

Lstimate of allowance gladly given-
cme in or phone us (Cherry 360n)

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CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
ARRANGED IF DESIRED

Grinnell Bros

Erau.nve Michigan representatives

26 Stores. Headquarters:
243-247 WOODWARD AVE.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin, of
Elmhurst avenue, Highland Park, and
Miss Gertrude Oppenheimer, of
\Vest Grand Boulevard. are leaving
Saturday for a lake trip to Duluth.
En route. Mr. and Mrs. Bain will also
visit their mother, Mrs. K. Rein, at
Minneapolis, Minn,

(Continued On Page Six.)

BRINK
Piano Service

GLASSES ON CREDIT

Heady cash itt not required here In getting Glasses. You can pay
for them in tempt to suit yourself!
My expert, graduate optometrist will examine your eyes--without
the use of drugs or drops– tit your Glasses and guarantee them to be
exactly what you need.

Have Your Eyes Examined—NOW

If you don't need Glasses, my optometrist will gladly tell youl7
It you do need Glasses, he'll recommend just the sort that Is re.
mitred to improve your eyesight. Remember—you can pay for your
Glasses later on. Don't put It off—your eyesight is too valuable!

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208-210 GRISWOLD ST.

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

Grand Pianos a Specialty

F. C. Brink Co.

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VER. seventy-five per cent of the
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us In the
last year.

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6436

No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.

Super-Fluous
Hair Removed

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electric needle. Mlas
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let 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room II
Arcadia IlIdg., near Eliot St. Mono
Glendale 6695-11.

Phone us.

DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO

A. Partin, Mgr.

125 Richton Ave.

Hemlock 6654

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