THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE ELEVEN All Aboard for the Big K. of P. Purim Ball Feature at K. of P. Ball Stop--Look--Listen! FOR.... Sudden Service will bring all the greatest ARTISTS into — CALL — ning on now—waiting is like stop- ping a clock to save time GREAT LAKES ELF,CTRIC CO. Michigan's Largest Electric Supply Jobber Main Oltur b Satehoeu Pan, h Otto, & Witeliouif DETROIT CLEVELAND Cadillac 4642 KLEIN & LEITNER RESTAURANT 25 BROADWAY Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. 10 Custer Northway 3033 Save Money on GOLDBERG Phonograph JACOBY Dry Cleaners Victrolas---$25 to $400 Secretary 227 E. Jefferson —When a VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA Get that Victrola you are plan- MAXWELL. L. COHEN, Treasurer Bud Fisher is only 15 scars old, but already has a national reputation, his friends sap, ns the "Srn.ratinnal Boy !trimmer of Petroit." lie was a pupil at Central Hiatt .cehool until last spring, when he went into the Finzel organica- riot!. since ably demonstrating his ability with the piano and violin as well as with his favorite drum. He is to help furnish sprightly melodies for the danc- ers at the F. of P. Purim ball. WHY WASTE YOUR EVENINGS? your home. A. LAPIN COHEN, Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building Formerly Weiss's Restaurant TIRES • alarm. O ur New Wholesale and Retail Tire Store is Open. MA Dtstsnct,on. raze Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 251. to 50%. Store Vulcanizing and Work Guaranteed. Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings PHONE CADILLAC 1729 Repairing. All GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY Special Bouquets CO. for the Gratiot and Beaublen Purim Ball J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr. Cherry 3737 mmmumulm ummmumne nnu:l!:manmm it mmmuauulmwmlmnmmouammms ammivaucusumaz aauuuauszE u moo malsammi l And all other occasions where distinctive and original effects are desired. Phone Main 1685 ILL The Strand Company 7 /: ,566, 10 eon:spans 49.weentarol. SOULLNO.D. =maim huoaGAN • ;. l eowers • &MX, Seeds, Perennials, Landscape Anititecture J FASHION GAMBOL ARENA Lingerie, Blouses, Corsets, Hosiery March 15-24 In 1914 the famous Paris dressmakers closed their ateliers and exchanged their fantastic studio garb for the uniform of the French Army. For a century the United States had depended on Paris for styles. Should waist lines be high or low? Should sleeves he short or long, tight or flowing - , large or small? Should skirts just clear the pave or reveal the curve of calf ? Should stockings be the thinnest silk or the roughest wool.? Should there he any stockings at all? Paris answered these questions that the world asked, and there was no appeal from that decision. For the Purim Ball rr j , 11 Then came the war, and Paris gave one answer to all questions: "They shall not pass !“ Deprived of Parisian advice. American costume creators were bewil- dered. Then slowly they gathered their resources and their wit. The creation of Anwricai, ar k s began. At th e Fashion Gambol, although Paris will be generously represented. emphasis will he placed on the . achievements of native modistes, partic- ularl y I in die contrihntions to the world's fash ion by New York designers. And many of these will be shown gin New Yor:: models chosen for their surpassing beamy and their rare grace. — AT — e. The Meyer Shop 435 Woodward Avenue, 2nd Floor One Block North Elliott-Taylor Woolfenden Co. PHONE CADILLAC 1397 L ARENA GARDENS WOODWARD AT HENDRIE DETROIT'S LARGEST AUDITORIUM — DANCING — TUESDAY — THURSDAY — SATURDAY HOLIDAYS Wereated? Then rill Cherry W3. 5. EDWARD COHN, GENLIC31. 311.1NAGEli Available for Special Events Organizations Contemplating Dances Ask About '.01.111 UNIQUE ARENA PLAN"