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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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—BIRNBAUM THE FURRIER—
Announced
Blumenau' s
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Woodward Avenue near E. Gd. Blvd.
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A centrally located store
out of the high rent district
Presenting the Newest 11
Fall Furs
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and
Selling---
Ladies and Men's
Furnishings, Dry
Goods, Ladies' Suits
and Coats, Children's
and Infant's Wear.
Winter Coats II
.hest Sadie Siege/.
11 r. and NIrs. ‘Villiato Siegel, of O
1516 Nlichigan Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sadie.
to NI r. Sam Goldman, of 167 Theo-
dore street.
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The smarted conceptions of
present day styles are now ready
for your inspection.
Mrs. Lank Streamer, of 10.3 Char-
lone aVVIIlle, has just returned from ,
a month's visit to New York and
Atlantic City.
Our rent and overhead
are lower; so are our prices
Blumenau's
1518 Woodward
rs. John Ileavenrich and family,
of Longfellow avenue, have returned
from a two months' visit in Omenit.
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
INSPECT THESE EXQUISITE FURS
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower and
M iss Minnie Goldsmith' have returned
from an extended eastern trip.
Fine Oil Paintings
Etchings
Color Prints
Artistic
Framing
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Never did you see such a wealth of Furs-
and the kinds of Furs--sets, scarfs, roars,
capes, coats; in short, every imaginable dictate 0
of fashion is waiting for you here. Choose
your pelts and well make the garment to your li
own specifications.
Nliss Helen Nelken, 165 East Ferry
avenue, was hostess at a farewell I
party, Friday evening, in honor of
her cousin, Miss Sylvia Aftel, To-11
Filo, 0. The rooms were decorated, ri
in pink and blue, and on the daintily
set table Was a massive bowl of pink
roses and blue asters, which blended
with the color scheme. the guests I
enjoying the evening of dancing and'
entertainment were the Misses Sophie
Feinstein, Lena Fisher, Anna Sachs, 2
Edith Herm:moll, Tessie Sachs, Igor- U
Mrs. Blenche 0
(dice Merritt and
Messrs. Lou Bass, Alec
Greene.
\Yr rhe, h arry Horowitz, Sidney
Goldberg Maurice Goldstone, A. J.
Moss, Sam Nlarks, Milton Greene and
Mathews Singer, of New York city.
Birnbaum & Co.
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Manufacturing Furr!ers
NIT.. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger
are occupying their new home on
Collingwood avenue.
70 Washington Blvd.
Mrs. Isadore Rosen garten and chil-
dren arc returning shortly from an
extended visit in the East.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloman have O
arrived home from a trip through
California.
AMES E. 'HANNA
and BROTHERS
Second Floor David Whitney Building
Miss Ruth Weinberg entertained a
few of her little friends on Monday
afternoon in celebration of her fifth
birthday anniversary.
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Mr. Jacob Sherman announces the
engagement Of his daughter, Lillian,
to Mr. Albert Amburg, of New York
city.
11r. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and
family have returned home after
spending the summer months in the
A Holiday Message
Are you paying your wife wages, or is she, like most others, really working for her
The House of Quality
The Latest Styles in Silks, Dress Goods and
Velvets now await your inspection.
Dressmakers through constant, intimate experience become
experts regarding the quality — actual values of silks and
woolens.
The foremost Dressmakers of Detroit arc liberal patrons
of SUEFRIN'S wholesale and retail silk, woolen and dress
Mr. and Mrs. Julian II. Krolik and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fechhenner
have returned from a motor trip
through the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldberg. of
Chicago, have been the guests of rel-
atives for several days.
"board and clothes"?
Isn't she putting in more than eight hours a day? How would it effect your comfort
if she observed the rules of the "Union" and stopped work at 4:30 or 5 P. M. every after-
noon and took half a day off Saturday and all day Sunday?
Seems strange to contrast your wife's work and conditions with those of other wage-
earners, doesn't it? But why not?
Miss Golda Brown, of 181 Hazel-
wood avenue, has returned from a
month's visit to St. Louis, where she
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Charles Yahlem.
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Wider Skirts As
Featured in Fall Frocks
Fashionable women need no longer
walk with mincing step for wider
skirts are featured in the new gowns
fur Fall and NVinter.
price.
Especially in afternoon gowns and
dance frocks are the fuller skirts
Why not see for yourself.
toted—fullness which may be obtained
by flouncing or perhaps a full peplum
as is the case with onot very charm.
Wholesale
ing debutant frock on display in the
Dressmakers
fashion salons of It. Siegel Co. It is
Retail
lot orchid taffeta combined with
Headquarters
changeable orchid and silver taffeta.
The orchid taffeta bodice has a full
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peplum to the lower edge of which is
attached a full gathered peplum sl its
One Door from Adams or Gratiot
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nod at the hem. Sewn to the lower
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edge of the taffeta peplum is a deep
full flounce or tunic of the silver lace.
Taffeta is to have a decided vogue
this winter so say the l'aris fashion
journals. 11 is evidenced at It. Siegel
co. in lovely new afternoon and dinner
frocks. especially where the iixt
Width across the hills is desired. Satin
Weddings, Banquets—
dresses of unusual distinction at, also
well represented at It. Siegel Co.
All Social Occasions
Skirts of these dresses are inclined
seventy
five
per
cent
of
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leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
flounced, they il•e Shaped or puffed u pl
city have been catered out by us in the
into panniers, draped, and treated in
last year.
fact in every possible variety of ways.
goods house.
The reason's plain—the BEST quality at the LOWEST
Does it not suggest that it's about time to "sweeten" up her life a little—hand her a
little "tip," no to speak?
There is nothing equal to neat diamond Lavalliere to help elevate a drooping head—
nothing that will strengthen the grip of tired, but friendly fingers, more than a pure, blue-
white Diamond in a stylish Platinum setting.
New Silverware for table, or Ivory for dresser, or choice pieces of Cut Glass for buffet
makes a happy, helpful break in the tiresome humdrum of any wife's home.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR HOLIDAY TONICS
A gift from MOE EHRLICH'S is guaranteed to remove that "tired feeling"—rejuve-
nate your wife—contribute more to her womanly happiness than any prescription the high-
est priced M. D. can write.
My remedy is free. You can apply it without any cash expense—pay entirely at your
convenience.
Your credit is "Gilt-Edged" with me. I will gladly charge any purchase you make at
regular cash prices, free of all "red tape" interest or any objectionable installment features.
Think this suggestion over—think of friend wife—how she deserves a surprise and how
pleased she will be, and then come and see me—any day or evening.
Yours for a happy and prosperous New Year,
Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator
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P. S.—I nearly forgot to remind you that my wide; are always 25 to 35 per cent lower
than asked by dealers in the "downtown" high-re.r.Cdistricts.
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No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.
Phone us.
DETROIT CATERING
& DECORATING C
125 Richton Ave.
M. A. Pereira, Mgr.
Hemlock 6654
Main 3777
There is also a revival of the hoop,
flat in the front and back, and With.
at the sides.
Over one's frocks will he worn the
most fascinating of coats. Noticed at
It. Siegel Co. are some wondrous
modes in the new soft. silky materials,
I quite apt to hang full and unbelted,
and sumptuously fur collared and silk
JENNIE M. STODDARD
TEACHER OF SINGING
509 Gladwin Building
Studio Wednesday and Saturday
Home Studio, 65 Stanton,
Phone Walnut 172-R for Appoint-
ment.
NEW ClIEEON PAON VELVETS
PANNE DRESS SATINS
"Silks that are different"
THE MILLAR SILK CO.
Cor. Grand River Ave. and Farmer St.
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