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A marvelous display of new
Winter
Fashions in Millinery as conceived by
the master creators of America
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moderately priced at Kline's.
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Everything
for Baby
Infants' Dcpirtment, now more complete
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than ever, offer, every convenience and neces-
sity for new-born bars and tiny tots. Gathered are
numberless pretty thags offered at appealing prices.
Coats
Dresses
Cashmere, Crepe de
Chine, Corduroy, Serfs,
8195 to $19.50.
Bonnets
Crepe de Chine, Con-
roy, Cashmere, l'opn,
Crocheted, 99e to $4.l.
Shirts and
Bands
alT1.111',a,":14%gl $2.95. .
NaInsook. Batiste and
Lawn, fete to $19.95.
Blankets
Elderdo wn, $11.50. All
wool, $2.95 to $15.75,
Sweater Sets,
$2.95
Complete Lay-
ettes, $9.85 to $45
Nuery Furniture
2e1 Floor,
W•thington
Arcade
245
Woodward
Avenue
LOCAL NOTES
Mrs. N. W. Schlussel gave a theater
party at the Temple \Vednesday after-
noon, in honor of Mrs. Harry Ratner
Mr. Fred M. Butzel is in New York of Columbus, 0.
City.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Mr. Irving Hirschman has returned Selinsky, 50 Blaine avenue, was the
scene of a pretty wedding, Wednes-
from a trip to Virginia.
day, Oct. 22, when their daughter,
Mr. David A. Brown is in New Laura, was united in marriage to \I r.
York.
Samuel Burnstine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Burnstine. The ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edwin Frankel was performed under a canopy of
are in Battle Creek to attend the mar- southern smilax and roses. Rabbi A.
riage of their niece, Miss Josephine ht. Hershman officiated. After a din-
Kano, to Dr. Sol B. Kostitchek of ner served to the immediate relatives,
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnstine left for a
trip through the East.
Miss Marion Weinberg was the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hubar, 99 Wilson
guest of Miss Bernice Kahn at Ann
Arbor last Saturday for the Ohio- avenue, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rose Anne, to Isadore
Michigan football game.
E. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Levin, Michigan City, Ind.
Mr. J. A. Jacobs of Montreal, Que.,
went the week-end as the guest of
Mrs. Fannie Kalwaly has returned
his cousin, Miss Lillian Jacobs, of 115 to Pittsburgh from an extended trip
Nledbury avenue." .".
to Detroit, Mt. Clemens and , Cleve-
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land, 0.
Mrs. Sol Lachman announces the
engagement of her brother, Mr. Mau- Mrs. L. Weiss of Chicago, Ill. re-
rice Furstenberg, to Miss Lillian cently had as her guest her sister,
Levy of Cleveland. 0. Among the Mrs. II. Krost, a bride of a few
Detroiters who will attend the en- months, from this city.
gagement reception at Cleveland,
Sunday, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Block of
Abramson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chicago, III., were among the very
Aronson and Mrs. Sol Lachman.
first to go to Charlevoix, Mich., to
escape the heat of summer. and
In celebration of his sixty-filth they were among the last few to
birthday anniversary, Mr. N. Jacob- leave, recently returning home.
son of 304 Farnsworth avenue was
Mrs. L. Cohen of this city recently
surprised Sunday, Oct. 19, by his
children and grandchildren with a 6 spent two weeks in Cleveland, 0., as
o'clock' dinner, which was held at the the guest of the Misses Esther and
home of his daughter, Mrs. D. Rosen- Essie Cohen.
thal, 95 Frederick street. Mr. and
Mrs. I. Glass and family of Cleveland, B'NAI BRITH TO GIVE
0., and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jacobson
THANKSGIVING DANCE
and family of Toledo, 0., were pres-
ent.
Plans have been completed for the
Thanksgiving dance to be isiven by Pis-
Mr. and Mrs. August Kapp of Bat- gah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 11. 11., Thurs-
tle Creek announce the marriage of day, November V. in the ball-room of
their daughter, Miss Josephine, to Dr. the Statler Hotel.
Sol B. Kositchek of Chicago. The
Finzels orchestra has been engaged to
ceremony took place at the Post Tav- furnish the music. An interesting pro-
ern at half after six, Thursday, Oct. gram of entertainment has been ar-
30. Rabbi Max J. Merritt of Chicago, ranged during intermission. While the
formerly of Evansville, Ind., officiated. dance will he an informal affair, those
A banquet and dance followed. There who desire to appear in evening dress
were many Detroit guests. The bride may do so.
has many friends in this city, having
The Committee on Arrangements for
been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. E. the dance consists of Joseph J. Cum-
Frankel, several times. Dr. Kositchek mins, chairman; Bernard B. Ginsburg.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nathaniel Goldstick, I. L. Braun, and
Kositchek of Lansing and is a U. of Myer S. Fink.
M. graduate.
Mr. J. Kolb and Mr. Herman War-
tell of this city and Mr. Henry
Schrondofer of Cleveland, 0., accom-
panied Mr. D. Rosenthal and son,
Emanuel, of 95 Frederick street, for
a motor trip through the \Vest. They
will remain in California for the win-
ter months. Mrs. D. Rosenthal and
son, Milton, and Mrs. J. Kolb will
ioin them the latter part of Novem-
ber.
Miss Ruth Harris, a bride-elect of
November, was entertained last Sat-
urday by Miss Pauline Stark with a
theater party at the Temple Saturday
afternoon, followed by a luncheon at
Hair's.
Charity Ball at Arena
Gardens Sunday Night
The first annual ball to be given
by the Detroit Orphans' Home Asso-
ciation will he held at the Arena Gar-
dens, Sunday night, November 2.
The proceeds of the ball will form
the nucleus of a fund with which it
is hoped to open a home for Detroit
Jewish orphans some time in Decetn-
ben The society' extends a cordial
invitation to Detroit Jewry to attend
the dance which, aside front its char-
itable purposes, will afford a very en-
joyable evening. Finzel's orchestra
will furnish the music for the dancing.
Talented •entertainers will perform
during intermissions.
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180 - 182 Woodurarel Avenue
Hats for smart functions—
of gleaming metallic tissues
and silky furs
DINNERS, theaters and other gay oc-
A T casions,
where the hat is an important
part of the costume, one will be in the mode
with a hat of gleaming metallic tissue or
brocade. In combination with precious
furs, ostrich and feather sprays, the note of
elegance is greatly enhanced.
You may pay 25.00 for a very smart and
very chic model or 200.00 for a creation of
gold brocade, encircled by a strand of real
jet and enriched by a spray of precious
feathers, illustrated above.
'RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.
•4 Jeffers's,
Avelino ('
Phone fee
Estimate
High grade work
done by experts.
Cad. 1449
Let us give you
estimates.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis hi. Epstein and
son, Robert, have moved into their
new home at 395 Colling•ood
Distinctiveness In Footwear
is casilpbtainable in our Fourth Floor Department,
where nly the more exclusive models are shown.
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HERE is a:reat deal of pleasure to be derived from making ,your
footwear section in this department, due to the fact that the styles
shown here repsent the last word in footwear designing. Many of the
styles arc not toe obtained anywhere outside of the most exclusive foot-
wear salons in ie east.
Winged-ti Oxfords
THEY
arc extreily practical walk-
ing oxfords, ring comfortable
Military heels, weloles, and can be
had in tan or blacialf just as illus-
trated, $13.50.
The Lorraine Pump
THIS is a new pump shown here
I exclusively. In all black satin,
$13.50. Black calf vamps and satin
quarters. $15.00. Black calf vamps and
Buck quarters, $16.00. Turn soles and
covered Louis heels.
Nem Novelties In Spats
ncluding the Tweedie Boot Top
of
Ermine, Broadtail, Mole
Wonderful Scarfs of
Genuine Silver Fox,
Genuine Russian Sable,
Genuine Hudson Bay
Sable,
Genuine Fisher,
Genuine Scottish Mole.
n NE of the newest innova-
%-/ tions in Women's Spats
is the Tweedie hoot top illus-
trated on the left. Note how
'his spat closely resembles a
boot top. There are no
buckles on this spat. They
come in dark gray, light gray,
dark fawn, at $4.00. Cloth
Spats like illustration on
right, all colors, $3.50 to $4.50.
In Moire they
come in black, sand,
taupe, gray and
white.
Our Showing is Complete
Meet Your Friend,
in Our Rest Room
Fourth Floor
See Windows for
the New Style
innovations
Exquisite Fur Wraps
Manufacturer—Wholesale and Retail
Sth, 6th, 711, and 8th Floors
237-239-241 Woodward at Clifford
(Annie Fur Building)
Woward and Adams Avenue
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