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August 15, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-15

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A merica ,fewisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTES

Cincinnati

Mrs. B. I.. Lambert and daughters,
Sarah and Ruth, are at the Hotel
Windermere, Gratiot beach, for the
month of August.

Kansas City
St. L0111.1

Cleveland

127 - 179 v 191 WOODWARD

roil

— heaulif

the v2onclerful materials, the

striking styles and radiant colors of

is

Mrs. J. S. Katzenberg and children
Theodore Netzorg, son of Mr. and are spending the summer at the Lake
Huron
Hotel, Sarnia, Ont.
Mrs. Morris Netzorg, of 197 Ore-
gon street, has just returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldman arc at
France and Coblenz, Germany. Mr.
Netzorg was with the 8th Field Sig- Sarnia for the season.
Ile
is
nal Battalion, 4th Division.
Miss Elva Hone is spending the
now enjoying a vacation with his
brother, Joseph It. Netzorg, of 77 week at Lakeside Hotel, Lakeside,
Ohio.
Prentis street, at Crystal Lake.

us again. Is it on wonder that the neat

hats are charming? Come and see them.

The Klines Millinery salon Is now
showing a wonderful display at very
moderate prices.

KLISES -THIRD FLOOR

Denenberg, of Law-
Miss Francis ---
ton, Mich., is a guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Louis Frankel, 451 Byron Ave.

I

The Keynote to success is ever em.

bodied in "Rice" tailoring. Men are
assured of style—dignity, smartness.

PLUS QUALITY

Never for one moment do we deviate for

our "Quality-Always" Policy-the policy
that has won for its innumerable friends and

customers. Come In and see our garmentings

4

WE
CLEAN

CLEAN

WITH

PARIS WEER': WALNUT 6

BRINK
Piano Service

require -
!Tient for the coming
child in clothing and
nursery furniture at
moderate prices.

E ery

Tuning $3.00

Maternity
Apparel

Free Estimates on

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

Torments that conceal
sonlIttion, reflect smartest
ntyle and af ford molten.

Dre sses
$18.95 to $79.50
Coats
$10.75 to $157.50
skirt.
$6.05 to $16.85

All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Specialty

E. C. Brink Co.

LANE BRYANT

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6436

S econd Floor. 255 Woodward Ave.

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Mr. Howard Freundlich and Mr.
Marks Alpern, of the Hotel Addi-
son, have returned after a brief visit
in Chicago.

Mr. Samuel Mandell, of 669 Second
Ave., entertained at a card party on
Wednesday evening in honor of her
sister, Miss Ilylda Orbach, of Vicks-
burg, Miss., who is her house guest
for the summer.

Mr. I. 13. Rosengarten, of 2989 East
Grand Boulevard, has gone East on
business. While there lie will join
Mrs. Rosengarten and their boys at
Asbury I'ark, N. J., where they are
spending the summer with Mrs. Ron-
engarten's parents.

Footwear

of

Quality and

Distinction

a:

20% DISCOUNT



Is in effect on our entire stock of Low Shoes,
Both Ladies' and Men's

Were all going to Sugar Island
on August the 27th

to"

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Mrs. Ilarry Titlebaum and daugh-
ter, Mildred, have returned from a de-
lightful trip to Mackinac Island,
where they were guests at the Grand
lintel.

(Continued On Page Six.)

AN UNEXAMPLED SUMMER
BUSINESS IN FURS

Proof positive that the coming sea-
son will be pre-eminently one of furs
is evidenced by the fact that B. Siegel
Co. who lead women's fashions for a
d taste, are display-
g the largest fur stock they have
ever shown. The collection, consist-
ing of coats, wraps, stoles and scarfs,
reveals fashions of unusual beauty
and originality—the inspirations of
master furriers. Not only the model-
ing, but the pelts themselves, arc of
the highest order, for all of them
have been expertly selected, skilfully
matched, and exquisitely dyed. A
number of pieces are of wiper-excel-
lence due to the fact that they are
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bco i2,created
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r er
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to the best fur ,:i leila
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nnpreric
t;eal
vantage of the

101 Washington Boulevard, Detroit





Nichols' Arcade
ANN ARBOR, MICH. •

50-62 E. Washington St.
CHICAGO, ILL.

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Open
Saturday
Evening

Open
Saturday
Evening

The Detroit Hebrew Orphans'
Home Association has made arrange-
ments to hold its first annual ball at
the Arena Gardens, November 1.

Miss Belle Schlussel, of 185 E. Fer-
ry Ave., gave a delightful party Wed-
nesday evening in honor of her
guests, flue Misses Ethel Siegel and
Anna Rueben, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Out of town guests present were
Miss Minnie Max, of Jersey City;
Miss Esther Paster, of Cincinnati,
and Miss Lillian Rosenfield, of Tor-
onto. Ont. The evening was spent in
playing games and dancing. Miss
Lena Kaufman rendered several
pleasing vocal selections.

MAY WE AGAIN

HAVE THE
PLEASURE OF
SERVING YOU

Straight chemise like lines, heavily girdled tunic
affairs over satin foundations and coat dresses with
georgette gilets are other smart notes.

Mr. and Mrs. M. White and daugh-
ter, Beatrice, of Columbus, Ohio, have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.,
Miller and family, of 188 E. Ferry will give its annual excursion, Aug.
ANT. 120th, to Bob-Lo. Boats will leave at
the foot of Bates street at 9 a. m.
---
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, of sand 3 p. no
Virginia Park, are spending a few
Mr. L. Rose is in New York.
weeks in Ottawa, from which place
they will go to Atlantic City.
The life and works of Mordecai
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cohen and 'M. Noah, eminent American journal-
and son, Henry, of 304 Warren Ave. ist and first American Zionist, were
E., arc motoring to Chicago to visit outlined before the members of the
Daughters of the \\lige and 131ne, by
relatives.
Edna Rosenfeld at the last meeting.
Mrs. Louise llesslein, who has The program for next week is as fol-
lows: Dr. Herz', story of founder of
spent several weeks in Detroit at the
political Zionism, by Anna Slomo-
Hotel Addison. is now in Waukesha,
vita.; short story by Lany Drapkin;
Wis., for the balance of the summer.
song. by Rebecca Must; review of
'Young Champion" by Bessie Gedel-
Miss Jeanette Adelson, of 262 lien- Jewish current events; review of the
drie Ave., has returned from Lake ka; stories by Rose Holtzman, Esther
Orion after spending a month with Klein and Dora Shapiro.
Mrs. A. Cohen in Shady Grove Cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Harris, of Buf-
falo, were ;he guests Sunday of Mr.
and
Mrs. I. Koplowitz, of 228 Med-
Mrs. D. C. Love and children have
taken a cottage at Huronia Beach for bury Ave. The visitors are motoring
through the state.
the summer.

Alfred J. Ruby, Inc.

1



Miss Bess Sobil is spending the
week end with Miss Leiria liersch-
berg, of 160 Medbury Ave.

Our Mid - Summer Sale

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Sir. and Mrs. B. C. Love have re-
turned from a trip up the lakes.

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Miss Mable Blumgarten, of Vir-
ginia ('ark, has returned to Detroit
after a two weeks' visit in Chicago.

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GUARANTEED ODORLESS

Infants' Wear

The most noticeable thing about the new models is
the profuse use of soutaching and embroidering.
For example, the models sketched are almost plu-
tered with embroidering or soutaching. Cut fringe
is also very smart when used as inserted bands.

Miss Leah Hirschberg, of 877
Woodward Ave., is spending a few
---
days in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal and
daughter, Rhea, of 88 Garfield, have
Miss Fay Beckman, of Chicago,
returned from a six days' trip to has been visiting Miss Leiria Hersch-
Duluth, M inn. They are entertain- berg, of 160 Medbury Ave. Several
ing their niece, Miss Viola Lewis, of charming luncheon and dinner par-
Lakewood, Ohio, who will remain for ties have been held in honor of the
two weeks.
guest.

257$
Glendale 257

Importing Tailor

Mr. Nathan E. Rosenberg has left
the city to join his wife who is at
Asbury Park, N. J., with her mother,
Mrs. Sara Cohen. Before returning
they will visit New York and Atlantic
City.

this city.

711 -V.PC11 4, 1

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, 795 Woodward Avenue

Mr. and Mrs. II. Schlafer announce
the engagement of their daughter,

Tailored dresses of tricotine are going to be
much worn for early Fall, especially as they
do not require an outer wrap or fur.

• 0-4 Fay, to Mr. Sidney H. Werner, of

.

DIGNITY!

t

The smartest new frocks
are of Tricotine
45.00 to 115.00

Ilaimovitz.

France, lacking for four long years, is with

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tau-1A2 Iv ..cu."1 Avenue

dison.
Mrs. M. A. Pereira and daughter,
Estelle, of 129 Richton avenue, High-
The Misses Bessie and Lillian Mil-
land ('ark, accompanied by Mrs. Mey- ler, of 178 E. Ferry Ave., have re-
er litunstine and son, Leon, of 194 turned front a delightful trip spent
Medbury avenue, are spending sev- at Columbus, Ohio, and Buckeye
eral weeks in the Catskill Mountains. Lake.
On their return, they will motor to
Nvw York City and Buffalo. where
Mr. and Mrs. Niax Behrendt arc at
they. will spend a few days visiting Mackinac Island for a few weeks.
friends and relatives.
Miss Jeanette Krinsky, of Garfield
Mr. and Mrs. L. Granet with their Ave., has returned from an extended
son, Jule, and daughter, Janet, are, trip to Chicago and Milwaukee.
touring through the East.
Miss Sarah Bergash, of the Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chatlin an- Addison, has returned after touring
through
New York and New Jersey
the
engagement
of
their
nounce
daughter, Blanche, to Mitchell for the past two weeks.

Milliii

this no)) season! The inspiration that

Ipmelhocks

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss
and children, of Farrand Park, have
left for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S.
In honor Of Miss Doris Greenberg,
1), l'izer, at Harrissville, Mich.
whose marriage to Harold T. Rosen-
---
thal will take place Saturday, several
Mrs. Oscar 12. Blumberg and baby
delightful affairs have been given. A
ha ye returned from a three weeks'
kitchen shower was given by Miss
stay at liuronia Beach.
Evelyn Rosenthal and a linen shower
by Miss Edyth Rudyn. This evening
'Mrs. I. Neibloom, of Columbus,
Nliss Marion Behrendt will give a
Ohio, is spending several weeks at
miscellaneous shower.
Mt. Clemens.
- — -
Miss Irene Doris Abraham, of Chi-
Mr. Gabriel Jacobson, of Meridian,
cago, is the guest of Miss Evelyn I).
ins., has been visiting his sister,
Rosenthal, of \Vest Grand Boulevard. \I n. F. Schulhen, of the Hotel Ad-

DETROIT

O H,

After spending three weeks at the
Hotel Ottawa, Ottawa, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Rush and fam-
ily have taken a cottage at Macatawa,
Mich., until September 1st.

tle
,atet
e
faortiret icad iup
to
per cent less than they will be in the
near future.—Adv.

Super-Fluoul
Hair Removed

painlessly and per.
by the
osanently

electric needle. Idles
Rose kottie. attv..4.1.
let, 607 1.2 Woodward Ave. 'loom 17.
Aicadia Rldlr., near Eliot St. phone
Glendale 5696-R

My Optical Department

Is at your disposal! An experienced graduate optometrist and
optician is here to examine your eyes and prescribe the right
kind of Glasses for you (no drugs or drops used.) We grind
all our lenses right here. This Is Detroit's most complete
Optical Department!

GLASSES ON CREDIT

You may open up a charge account for Glasses and pay for

them to suit yourself. Tomorrow will be an excellent day to

have your eyes examined!

rt

208 -210 GRISWOLD ST.

RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.

84 Jefferson
Avenue

Phone Fee
Estimate

High grade work
done by experts.

Let us give you
estimates.

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COVERS

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