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August 29, 1919 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-29

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A merica Avish Periodical Ceder

CLIFTON AVINUI1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREF.

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTE

S

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour II. Franklin
are occupying their new home at 244
Virginia Park.

melhoch)

\I r. and Ntrs. Louis Benson of De-
Mr. :mil Nies. D. Robinson, of Ro-
troit motored to Seattle, Wash.. for
wena street, are spending a few
several days. They were extensively
weeks
at Mt. Clemens, Mich.
entertained by their many friends and
, relatives with a number of luncheons
Commemorating their fortieth wed-
and dinner parties. Mr. Benson left
ding anniversary, NIr. and NIrs. Ber-
Nlonday for Detroit.
nard Nlark, of 2920 Fail Grand Bou-
levard, will be at home to their rela-
Nliss !Louie liittlentan, of Kirby tives and friends Sunday evening,
avenue. 114 , 1-entitled after an ex- August it et.
tended stay at NItiskoka Lake.
— —
Messrs. Nathan and Alfred Rosen-
slaughter, z weig. of 154 c o bora i lt, ave nu e , ' la ve
Nlars and
NI re. Louie
Katherine, and NI is. Ilattn. \Veiss returned from a motor trip to Chi-
are visiting their sister and brother- cago. Returning with them as their
. NIr. and NIrs. David Lorber guests were NI rs. Barnett Nathan
and (laughter, Mita Frances, of Chi-
of Cleveland.
cago.
\Ir. Jay Coskey is vieiting in Chica
Mr and NIrs. Robert Schooler and
go
children, and mother, Nlrs. Sillman.
----
\I r, Harry Feigenbaum and NIr. and sister. NIrs. F. Kline, of Cleve-
trip
Sain \Veintlial of Chicago are taking land, have returned from a motor
10 New York, Atlantic City, Pinta-
a trip through Nlichigan.
delnhia, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

0

0 R 0.

New
Autumn

The Nlisses
Helen Green.
left for a visit
Falls. Buffalo.
trait.

MILLINERY

NI'. Dam id Feldman and daughter.
Ruth. spent a week at Til..1..akr, hid.

rS.

I.. DaVidS(111 and

daughter Nliss D(ora, and son Leo, are
flouring to Chicago.

Helen Apfelbaum and
tot Philadelphia, have
Mr. Sylvan Grosser has returned
to Cleveland. Niagara front a visit to \\,atottogtoo a n d At-
. tie
\Vilkes-Barre and
'

— •

NI iss Mattie Sugar and Mr. Itenja-
min Bass, formerly of Pittsburgh,
now residing in Detroit, were mar-
ried Nlionday night at the home of
tory that both in point of suloscrip-
-
\I r. and Mrs. A. Fink, daughter
Nle and NI n. Nlas Abel, of 434
Bess and son Chester are among the Cameron avenue, announce the en-
new Chicago arrivals at the Grand gagement of their (laughter Tillie, to
Nlackinac
Mr. Louis Davidson of this city.

Mrs• Fos. NI. \Yillematli wh" has
been speeding the summer at Charle-
voix, has returned to her home in
Chicagso.

Every new mode favored by Fashion
for Fall may he (mind here, marked
so reasonably its to astonish
and delight you.

1

\I r. :11111 NIrs. Edward Rosenberg
and daughter. Shirley Ann, of Flint.
are (occupying The Dorothy cottage
at Cussewage Beach. Long Lake, for
two weeks.

Kline's
Third
Floor

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MEN!

By arrangement of Rabbi Jerome
Mk, Evelyn Siegel. daughter of
Rosen, of St. Louis. volunteer worker NIr. and NIrs. Samuel Siegel, of 2)th
of the Bureau of Summer Services,' street. was united in marriage to Mr.
Rabbi Arthur S. NIontaz, of Port- Benjamin Levitt of this city, Sunday
land, Oregon, conducted a service, evening, August 24th, at the El
preaching on "Inner Poise" at Ottawa Nloshe Synagogue. Rabbi Judah L.
Levin performed the ceremony.
Beach, August gib.
There were about lie guests. Mr.
NI c. and Mrs. Rodin and daughter and NIrs. Levitt left for a wedding
Nose, of 40(.1 NIontgoniery. are visit- trip to Niagara Falls.
ing at Grand Rapids with NI r. and
Dr. NI. Benmosche is spending the
M rs. Chaslsof sky.
week-end at the twine of his parents
rs. Harry Wolf has returned after in \Viiithrop, Nlass.

spending three weeks at Mt. Clemens
old two weeks a t Chicago.

.1•Me..M1***••••••■•••••

Re sure and see these smart

new patterns I just brought back

ROSS FUR CO.

with me from New York. These

woolens will make the finest

suits you've seen in years. Drop

FALL DRESS MODES MAKE
A DISTINCTLY 1919 BOW

Remodeling
Repairing
Redyeing

J 1 11-11111147,

Importing Tailor

796 Woodward Avenue

Glendale 2576

Two Stores
Woodward Ave.
14 Adams West

The separate skirt is a real economy for Autumn
since fashion favors the overblouse and sweater.
Box pleats, accordion pleats and inverted
pleats plaided on rich woodland colors are
highly favored in such materials as velours,
worsteds and knitted jerseys.

Priced from 17.50 to 39.50



= co.'s satons

"Meet Friedberg-Wear Diamonds"

Beautiful

Bracelet
Watches
-of-

,

Gold, White Gold
or Platinum

!25 to '5000

Charge Account can be
arranged if you so desire

208.210
Griswold Street

„,

important

I) I . 0-ART

...

Reproducing

BRINK
Piano Service

foree

Piano

a

Tuning $3.00

Free Estimates on

"Why I Am Going to Exchange My Piano for a

a

DUD-ART Reproducing Piano"

ee `11 slaughter is study Mi.. and plays very

' well—hut I believe she will enjoy her
nursiral stud) more and play still better under

the inspiration that will come from bearing
the Duo-Art's perfect reproduction of the
playing of such masters as Paderew ski. Hof-
mann, Bauer al111 (Ian!, in her own home.

"I find that f can it down at the piano
myself and. using the instrument as a Pianola.
with my
play any and all of my favorite music

:1111V EMMUILI

New Fall Skirts

Mr. Louis E. Kirstein has been ap-
pointed a trustee of the Boston
(Massa public library.

Hand in It:m(1 with the delightful
prospect of cooler (lays, comes the
more than delightful prospect of be-
holding the witching style departures
in Women's Fall Apparel. • Particu-
larly in the new dress modes has
1)anie Fashion revealed her ingenuity
in crystallizing the general style
themes of the new season into indi-
vidualized fashions.
397
Hundreds of gowns in 11. Siegel
will make their ultimate
possessors wear a very exclusive ex-
1 I
i pression—and no one in the world
....... .....•....•......
will blame them after seeing the elev.
....
. f." ... .........
-- — I er ideas revealed in this apparel.
-
_
The perfect smartness of well tail-
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ored blue tricotine and serge for
21 street wear, is only enhanced by the
braiding or embroidery Which nearly
very dress of this sort insists upon.
Appealing afternoon and dinner
gowns of lustrous satins ;old soft
Georgettes are gracefully draped,
beaded, and be-furred. One typically
smart It. Siegel Co. creation is of
The
Lnjoying
gray Georgette with the new Camar-
a go skirt banded in gray squirrel. Af-
an LC,' POO
thou
21
ter V functions will prove more allur-
is 'nor;
With the
ing than ever to the women who have
a delightful
glimpsed B. Siegel Co.'s array of
Great
entertainer.-
evening gowns in rich velvets, slinky
Piot:WS
satins.
and gossamer chiffons and
it ism:
on the
nets.—Adv.

VII II

Plaids and Pleats Distinguish the

rs. NI. NI. Brodsky. Mrs. A.
\Vas and family and MI,S Betty Ep-
stein left for Los Angeles, Cal.,
where they will make their future
home. Mrs. .A. Epstein and Miss E.
Rice will follow shortly to spend the
winter months.

Exclusive
Furriers

in and see them.

180.132 Woodward A.m..

mown expression and taste--although I cannot
play a note by hand.

"The Ihuo-Art is a magnificent Piano, II..
111., upyr1) tone and vouch—the vet\ finest the
music industry (offers. Grinnell Brsos. w ill make
me a liberal exchange offer on my present piano
and allow nie to pay the balance in convenient
monthly instalments. So why should I be
without this musical miracle, the Div.-Art --
the piano of unlimited possibilities?"

The Duo-Art is obtainable in either Grand or Upright Pianos of four world-renowned

makes only—the STEINWAY. the WEBER, the STECK and the STROUI).

Prices from $995. Convenient payment terms.

You are invites! to hear this vvonderitil instruinent, Primate demonstrations at any time
in our Duo-Art Salon. Visitors cordially welcomed. Artistic Duo-Art literature gladly

mailed on request.

Exclusive State
Representatives

Grinnell Bras

Grinnell Building
213-217 Ji -oodward

Confidence --- Service
Right Prices

REPAIRING

REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

irtratta%6Trat

Grand Pianos a Specialty

as

E. C. Brink Co.

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6438

Infants' Wear

Eery require-
ment for the coming
child in clothing and
nursery furniture at
moderate prices.

Maternity
Apparel

Garments that conceal
loodstron, reflect smartest
atyle and aflord common.

Dress
$16.95 to $79.60
Coat.
$19.75 to $157.50
Skirts
$6.95 to $16.85

LANE BRYANT

Second Floor. 255 Woodward Ave.

I losts of satisfied customers are our best advertise-
ments—they are expressive of the fact that Confidence,
Service and Right Prices are ever assured at this store.

ROMBERG S
FURNITURE HOUSE 11 •

913 Hastings St. at Crosstown

Melrose 5509

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