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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOCAL NOTES

Betrothal Announced

Miss Rosaline D. Miller, of Third
avenue, left last week with a party of
Philadelphia friends for an extended
motor trip through the east.

"Gage,"

"Schwalbie,"
"Cecile"

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Michael, of
Toledo, announce the engagement of
their daughter, 1.eila, to Mr. Jack
Minkow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Min-
kow, of this city.

and many other

famous pattern
hats are shown
at Kline's.

Mrs. WM. E.,Ilintel1101:11 and daugh-
ter, Gertrude, of Toledo, visited here
last week.

Mr. Benjamin Pearlman has re-
turned from a brief visit to Pitts-
burgh.

Miss Beatrice Weiner has returned
from a trip to New York City where
site visited with friends and relatives.

Youthful
Matron
Hats

Mrs. Victor Snyder and children,
who have been spending the summer
at Whitmore Lake, have returned
home.

We specialize in millinery
for the matron giving much
thought to provide youthful
and refined tailored and
trimmed models at moderate
price.

Clemens, they will return to Cleve-
land.

--On Credit--

DETROIT'S NEWEST EASY PAYMENT STORE

Opens Thursday, Sept. 11

I allies' and Men's Wearing Apparel on
Easy Payments

Toledo.

Nlarymont and \I r. Lester
Mr.
Leopold spent the week-end in To-

Pay While You Wear

ledo.

Visitors Invited. Come to the Opening
J. A. FENBERG, Manager.

DOOR TO rof

Lowrrr

Mrs. L. S. Weiler, of Cincinnati, is
at Mt. Clemens.

PA/CES

41/41' CREDIT N

Oolonlel Olothor Phop

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Mr. and N1rs. Leon Feder and
daughter, of Cleveland, returned to
their home after a few weeks' visit
spent in Detroit.

SSY W70t0 St ALTERATIONS FREE

Miss Lillian Jacobs, of 115 Med-
- b u ry, spent a week at the Colonial
Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Nlich., the guest
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Levy, of Lake Providence, 1.a.

ALAN KOPELSON

'flue Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home
have made arrangements to hold their
first annual ball at the Arena Grilcus
on November I, 1915.

SCHOOL OF PIANOFORTE
160 Medbury Blvd.
OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 8th

Mrs. A. Greenstein and son,
ham. have returned from a month's
'stay at Euclid Beach. Cleveland.

Send Your New Year's Greetings.'
Through the "Chronicle"

in

Mrs. Nlax Englander and daughter,
\Inla, of Cleveland, are visitiog
Detroit. From here they will go to
the NI ackinac Islands.

\I r. and NIrs. N. Brenner and family
have moved into their new home at
227 King Ave.

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Superb, Musically--and
Internationally Famous

These eminently desirable features are associated in marked
degree with

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lic threads.

Lady Duff Gordon de-
signed the pointed basque
model embroidered in
gold and silk (center fig-

ure, 75.00).

Accordion pleats are the
distinction of the chemise
frock, with the Grecian
Key design in gold
threads. (55.00, right fig-
ure.)

Diamond shaped blocks
of soutaching form a
plastron cn the bodice
and border the skirt and
sleeves of the model on
the left (125.00).

Specially priced at 45.00 and 49.50

Is a group of fashionably embroid-
ered and braided models in bloused,
tunic, Russian and straight line effects.

(Continued On Page Six.)

ATTRACTIVE STYLES FOR THE
SCHOOL GIRL AT
B. SIEGEL CO.

Boarding school and colleges will Munn
open their doors of knowledge and good
Holes. the girls who realize the
value of a faVOrallie Best illIpreSS1011
are 14o- 11,111y turning their thought to
the selection of suitali - li wardrobes.
f„,„thi n p en.

of „ ones,

is a good looking cult. 1 1 .
Siegel l'o, are ills', aying wane
ally distinctive models in types run-
ning the gamut front the simply tail-
ored suit lie travel and every day wear.
to superb er•ations, richly fur trimmed.
roe the
i. ny little festlye jaunts
college life.
And then who W01.11.41 think of ven-
turing on without a Wool frorkI—one
of the reliali e kind that in alwity, ready
to pot on. Perhaps it will he of serge.
but more likely of trItiotimi, simply
braided or embroidered III the gout
IL Siegel I',,.
taste chariteteristie of
fashions. Equally indispensable is a
silk frock for afternoon wear one par-
ticularly alit- active one noticed al
Siegel Co. was of navy Crepe Satin.
trininivil with bawls of the new Itlb-
oS'Il.• ;Ind altogether ultra - distinctiv•.
NeXtcoll.• 11 Cozy coat. .\
Ilion, will he ilittieult this year :timing
soft silky materials,
all the heatilifull
rich colorings and fur collarings. If
one feels piirtieulaely extravagant wnen
looking is choice. 11. Siegel Co.'s collet-.
Con of fur 10.its WIA prove her undo-
ing.
Ofl• must have a
Then. of vollf
plentiful supply of blouses. it separate
:Met or (IAA, eVelling gAs 1. , 1
thousand and one other things. and in
tile Mailer of I AA.• Apparel. the fash-
ion salons of 11 Siegel Co. are tilled to
overilowing with exclusi , modes for
the Sellout and College .;111.-- Ad,

or

"Meet Friedberg-Wear Diamonds'

Beautiful

Bracelet
Watches

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BRINK
Piano Service

— of—

Gold, White Gold
or Platinum

',25 to '5000

/..educiz .c Michigan representatives.

Catalog mailed on request.

Headquarters

243-247 Woodward Ave.

Autemammina mmtioleremem

208.210

Griswold Street

Tuning $3.00

REPAIRING
REFINISHING

All Work Guaranteed

Grand Pianos a Specialty

E v e r y require-
ment for the coming
child in clothing and
nursery furniture at

Grinnell Bros

Charge Account can be
arranged if you so desire

Free Estimates on

excellence.

the slightest.

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manship are added elabi
orate embroidery and
braiding in silk or metal-

Messrs. Buddy Koploy and Newton
King have returned from an extended
trip through the East.

E. C. Brink Co.

Come 'in, .sCrite, or 'dame us (Cherry
1(100) for estimate of allowance if Gm've flit
instrument you would consider exchanging
for a Knabe Grand. Convenient pat ments
arranged, We. insite your inspection of
ourstoek. TO examine, test aid compare
the various models will sitobligate you in

The pleasure and satisfaction of owning
Mei/l-
a Grand Piano is yowl in abundant
ure if it's a KNABL!

To lines of superb crafts-

Mr. and Mrs. C. NI. Harrison and
family are at Cherry Beach.

Included in the line are models ranging
ill size from the dainty and charming
Mignonette stile, which occupies scarcely
any more mom than an upright, on up to
the large and magnificent concert designs.
With eighty years, and more, of Piano-
'minting experience back of the Knabe
tirands of today, it could hardly be other-
wise than that they would be superh instru-
ments from the musical standpoint, and
with a world-wide reputation for superior

26 Stores

A prominent place in the fall wardrobe of every
well dressed woman will be a marded the frock of
tricotine. Models that reveal the accepted sil-
houette for autumn are here in profuse variety—
Redingotes, Basques and tunics predominating.

:

Grand Pianos

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Your new street frock
should be tailored
in NAVY TRICOTINE

Mrs. Isaac Friedman. of 216 E. Han-
Miss K. NI. Kaufman is spending a
cock avenue, announces the engage-
few days in Nev. York City.
ment of her daughter. Sadye, to Mr.
Marcus Eielitnan, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Copeland, 109 East
Warren avenue, announce the engage-
\I r. and Mrs. Alan Ropelson, of ment of their dauAter, Anna, to Ben
160 Nledbury avenue have returned Muscovich, son of Mr. and Mrs Z.
a from their summer cottage at Lake Muscovich, of Detroit.
Orion.
"Shall America SUM! Troops to
:Hiss Julia Roth, of 160 \Vest Be- Mexico?" was the question discussed
thune avenue, left Tuesday to resume by the members of the Young Judean
her studies at St. Mary's Academy, Literary flub at their meeting. Wed-
Windsor.
nesday, August .i7. The negative won
the debate.
\I r. and Mrs. Nathan LiebsItutz. of
Cleveland, have returned to the Stat.-
Inquiry has been received from the
kr hotel after several weeks at NVar Records Bureau of the American
Charlevoix, Mich.
Jewish Committee for information re-
.--
garding the next-of-kin of H. F. Stein-
\I r. and NIrs. Charles Eiseman, of berg, a Detroit boy who was killed
Cleveland, have returned front Charle- in action overseas. Anyone posses-
sing information about the deceased
voix.
soldier is asked to communicate with
Miss Pearl Kozlow spent the week- the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
end with Miss Marian Shinbach, of

FUR. COATS

OPEN EVENINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schooler, of

115 Woodland avenue, will he at home

to their friends, Sunday, September 7,
The meetings of the Young Judean
2 to 5, and 7 to 10 in celebration
Literary Club will hereafter be held from
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Roy
of
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Sun-
Walter Schooler at Nlogen Abraham
day afternoon, at 2 P. M.
Synagogue.

1274741111Woodwa0 An.

NEWEST STYLES

Af iss Bertha Pollock.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Pollock, of Port
Mr. and Mrs. NI. Berger and their
two sons, of Cleveland, were the Huron, Mich., announce the engagement
of
their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Harold
guests of Mrs. J. Rosenberg and
milansky, of this city.
daughter. After a short stay in Mt II. .S.

Var.

MEN!

Factory-215 Clinton St.

Cadillac 6438

Infants' Wear

moderate prices.

Maternity
Apparel

Be sure and see these smart
new patterns I just brought back
with me from New York. These
woolens will make the finest
suits you've seen in years. Drop
in and see them.

Garments that conceal
madams, reflect marled
style and afford comfort.

Dresses
619.95 to 679.60
Coats
$19.75 to $157.50
Skirts
59.95 t. $15.85

LANE BRYANT

Second Floor. 255 Woodwud Ave.
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Importing Tailor

796 Woodward Avenue

Glendale 2576

