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April 16, 1920 - Image 3

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-16

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PAGE THREE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

ocial and
Qrsonal,

177 - 179 - 181

WOODWARD AVE

fiirnelhoch)

Mrs. S. M. Simons has returned to
)..tr ■ dt following a winter in Califor-
nia.

180-152 Woodward Avernus

Mr. Loins Zeiger, of 33 Tennyson
avenue, ha; left for a several weeks'
Hi at the Battle Creek Sanitoriurn.

The Lady Teazle
House Gown

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeremias, of 938
Itnnh .treet, announce the engage-
ment of their niece, Miss Helen Mul-
ler of New York, to Mr. Martin
I;ranet of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, of
2o Wilkins street, are spending the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Loin.
I. Kramer of Lansing, Mich.

A Negligee Combining
Elegance With Ease

Mr and Mrs. J. Davis of New
York, are at Mt. Clemens. They will
visit relatives in Detroit prior to their
return east.

In a Lady Teazle gown one is charmingly
attired for all requirements of the home.

Mis , Helen Muller has returned
After a teen weeks' visit with her par-
, tit- in New York City.

Lady Teazle gowns may he had In plain cotton voiles,

Paris-Inspired

Millinery

KLINE'S
--Third Floor

A charming selection of the
newer Spring and Summer Mil-
linery fashions are featured at
the Kline Salons in chic ideas
that are French in everything but
price.

Mr. Joseph J. Cummins has
turned from a ten-day visit in Pitt,-
burgh and New York city.

with handmade flowers, at 13.75.

Plower patterned voiles are 15.00, with satin trimming at

19.60.

The Ameka I.iterary Club extend-,
an invitation to boys and girls be-
tween the ages of 15 and 17, who are
interested in literature and in the art
of oratory and debate, to join the
society. The organization has 34
members at present and is progress-
ing rapidly. The meetings are held
every Saturday evening at the Jew-
i.11 Institute Building.

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lu some of Its more elegant versions, such as chiffon,
satin, georgette crepe and velvet, It can even be used as a
tea gown or theatre gown. These are priced from $39.60

to 95.00.

All Lady Teazle gowns slip on over the head and can be
worn fitted or draped by a simple adjustment of inner
girdle or sash—no other fastenings,

fhc Haddassah will give a card
party, Monday, April 19, at 3 p. m
at the home of Mrs. John Feldman.
4(1 Rowena street. The proceeds will
lie used for the purchase of hospital
garments to be sent to the Machias-
-oh medical unit in Palestine. Mem-
bers and friends are invited.

Lady Teazle gowns are sold in Detroit
exclusively by Himelhoch's.

Mr. David F... Heineman has re-
signed as member of the Board of
ibrary Commissioners.
(Continued On Page 6.)

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Mother Is A
Bit Fussy

She has a weakness for style.
She likes to have her feet - look
nice."

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TUT NOT EXTENSIT8!

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And she must have comfort at all costs

Arch Preservers solve the
problem of comfort and style.

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The sturdy, steel arch firmly
supports the foot arch. Holds
it true and correctly for grace-
ful, easy walking.

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33 Grand River Ave., W.

Next to I3aumgartners

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"custom" 'delays how often have
you cussed 'em? Our Ready-To-Slip-On
Suits spare 'you all the bother and bungle
of delay-linger-and-wait tailoring. You see
what you buy, and you buy what you see,
because ourCustom-Benched Suits keep
step with the 'Finest Custom Tailoring—
the cheap-tailor is a hopeless hobbler.

Those

Onto° 151.osoli
clillg RIli

Spring-Season Suits • • $35 to $125
Spring-Season Topcoats, $30 to $85

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'1)8TVIT'S acceputv STYLS cogmelt"

Woodward at Gratiot

OPEN
EVENINGS

OPEN
EVENINGS

Woodward eAt elfontcalm

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