THE DETROIT
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Mr. Isaac Plant has returned to his
home in Philadelphia after a Os it
here.
Oruro Dlosoili
N6c-i 11118 RigN
NIrs. J. Harrison is the guest of
her !laughter, NIrs. J. Schermer, of
(let 'laid.
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The Oriental Note Emphasized
In Afternoon Gowns
\Irv. P. Cileichman and children are
vi..iting relatives in Cleveland.
Straight, simple lines, a long waist,
elaborate use of glass heads, a
trousered skirt, all tell the story of
the strong influence of the Orient.
In honor of the 2nd birthday anni-
versay el their son, Robert, \1r. and
Mrs. Julius Braun, of 238 East Kirby,
gave a delightful party for the fol-
lowing children at their home: Freda
Schnitz, Rose Schnitz, Eleanor Levin.
Florence Levin, Jerome Leval, Phyl-
lis Les in, !lope Chayge, Jeanette
Rubin, Leona Greenbaum, Diana
Ostrow, Jacob Rovengarten, Julius
Schwartz, Marvin Reider, Marvin Sil-
ver, Seymour Nankin and Jerry Sib
herblatt. The afternoon was spent
hapily with games, every youngster
receiving an attractive prize. Re-
freshments were served.
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Thus a striped black and white foulard
has rows of crystal beads and a pleated
apron in back ( sketched on the right of
illustration. 145.00.)
A waist model of white Canton crepe with
a bodice embroidered in green features a
long waist line, ending in an inverted
pleated frill, faced green. (Sketched on
the left, $165.)
Vying with the Orientalists of the
hour, are the picturesque costumes
of the eighteenth century revealed in
Mr. and Mrs. WIII:am Isaacs en-
councl the marring ■ of their (laugh-
ter, ituth Caroline, to Mr. Sherman I.
Lowenstein, on Sunday, Arril 25, at
the Hotel S:Tor, Toledo. 0.
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Sirs. Earry Goldstein and Miss Star-
have r turned front it tivr ■
Mu Flay
Woodward at Gratiot
Georgettes,Chiflons and Pussy
Willow in novel, large Floral
Patterns
With bouffant lines achievc t by
puffings that accentuate the slimness
of the long basque bodices.
weeks' trip ! to New link, Atlantic City
and PhIlail..1(hia.
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Dresses For
SioutWomen
75.00 to 225.00
TO CELEBRATE 80TH
BIRTHDAY AT SON'S
HOME ON SATURDAY
Mr:. Caroline Finmerwald, one of
Detroit's earliest pioneers. will bt
at home to her relioivei ;tad friends
at the residenc.. of her sou, Mr.
.\doljth Ein.lerwa'd. of 50 La Salli
boulevard, on Saturday. Nlay I. f out
7:30 to 10.30 tn.. in c immentora-
tion of her eigthieth bi.thlay anni-
versary.
Mrs. Finsterwald, who has made her
hone in this city for the past 53
years, is the widow of the late Meyer
In a New
and Exceptional
Showing
An Array of
Beautiful Low
Shoe Styles
Sizes 39 to 56
The new season's s martest expres-
$13.50
Gunmetal
Patent Colt
Smart in Design
Moderately Priced
sions in slender, reducing garments of
Serge for street wear, Taffeta for gen-
eral and afternoon wear. Also Satin,
Georgette and Crepe de Chine. All
shades.
The Theo, the Cleo, the
pattern pump with high or
low heel. The oxford with
or without its perforations,
both for walking and semi-
dress wear. The low heel
pump a ffording perfect ease
for all uses.
All have their place here
where new st yles in foot-
wear are ever present at
prices that create, for the
better shod women, distinct
economy in smarter dress-
ing.
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Coats, Suits, Blouses
2nd Floor
Washington
Arcade
ane aanr
Mrs. Caroline Finsterwald.
255
Woodssrd
Avenue
Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side
Platinum Engagement Rings
$100 to $2000
—A "Avenue" assortment at 10 to 25 per cent
less than "Avenue" prices.
—The latest hand wrought settings in open or
solid patterns, polished or dull finish, up-to-the-
minute mountings that greatly enhance the bril-
liancy and value of the diamond.
ti —The young lady who receives one of these
rings will wear it with pride as well as pleasure.
Finsti.ryald who passed away 41
)car. ago. She is the proud grand-
moth•r i.1 21 grandchildren and one
great grandchild and is the mother of
harles ilinsterwald.
Louis l'insterwald, Herman
Fin-terwald and Mrs. Cora Gold-
-moll, sill of this cite.
JEWISH WOMEN'S RELIEF
SOCIETY SHOWS GROWTH
The European Jewish \Vonten's
\Velfare Organization held a very
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surcessfol
In-
at Nlogen .11maltain synagogue.
terest in the society. which is - work-
ing for the relief of iewish women in
foreign land., is rapiillv growing.
..\1 the \Imola) meeting the follow-
• in by
ing contributions Wl•fe stilt
members of the Highland Park Aux.
!diary of the society. through the of
forts of N1rs. Rosy Strolnick: Mrs.
Ehrlichman. $13: \les. $5 ;
Mrs. Kimmel. $5; Mrs. Rosenthal. $3:
Sirs. Yuri', $3: Mrs. \Veisswasser. $3:
%Hs. Dreihis. $111; 'Mrs. Singerman,
I $2; Mr. Blumenthal, $2; Mrs. harts
$2.: Mrs. Leo. $2. The narent so
cietv turned in $40 at the meeting
while the Highland Park Auxiliary as
holly was credited with $20.
HADASSAH TO GIVE
CARD PARTY MAY 3
q —The young man who bestows one will make
the happiest possible hit with his heart's desire.
The
—Only a small cash payment needed.
No
"lied
"Pay
as
You
Can"
Tape"
here
"Busiest and Biggest East Side Jew y Store"
Hastings.
EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams a
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VIOLIN
INSTRUCTION
45 Rowena Street
SARA
PIANO
Glendale 7971
The 11,1:i--all will gin' a card
\lay 3. al 3 p.
!the holm- of Mrs, John Feldman. 4(1
proceeds will he
.Rowena street.
'used for the purchase of hospital gar-
the Hadassali
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Medical Unit in Palestine. \knitters
.m01 friends are invited.
Mrs. SI. H. Zackhaint is chairmaa
.4 arrangements. Tickets may also
I' obtained from the following mem-
bers on the committee: Mrs. N. E.
Aronstam, NH.. Jos. Sanders. Mrs
Harry Blumenthal. Mrs. Ralph David-
son. Mrs. Henry \Veinstein, NIrs. I..
N. IIPlinIcil, Miss Jeanette Stein-
berg, Mrs. S l acine, Mrs. B. O. Har-
ris. Nil, Julia \Vine. Mrs. Nettie
\\lineman. \les. Harry Wetsman, Miss
Anna Stoll. \Irv. S. S. Fishbaine, Mrs.
rs. Harry Frank and
NI ors, Cohen.
An enter
Miss Ruth Blumenthal.
coining program is being arranged
for the players, which will include
piano selections by Mrs. John Feld-
man and Zionist readings by Mrs. 1.
W. Jacobi.
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CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY
White Canvas
Black Kid
Q ueen
Quality
Boot Shop
215 Woodward Ave.
PONTIAC NOTES
$12.50
Black Kid. Koko Calf
G. metal, Pat. Colt
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Samuel
Buckner, daughter
Mr.
',him. and Mi. s Sadie \Veiss of
have
returned from
I:tallest:1% N.
California. whore they soj ou rned (or
tier 11101111S.
CONFIDENCE
'Mrs. Soul Orman Is visiting S1 r. and
Mrs. \lose \Ielick of Sloss street Ile.
•ro.:
Nle and Mr,. Henry Jacobson, son
Os% and Mr. and \Its. Sidney Netzorg
,rent Sunday with Mr. and NIri,Nan
Boalan of lAntglellow aV4'1111., Detroit.
SIr and Mrs. Joie•ph !Lunen, sons
.1rehie and Sidney. inotorai to Elint
Sunday and were guests lit Mr. and
Mrs. Edward tinsenberg and Mr. and
Confidence in buying furniture is even more
essential than in ptirchasing other commodi-
ties. The amount involved is usually greater,
and comparisons are harder to make.
Friedenberg's Furniture House owes its growth
to the confidence of its customers. These
patrons are Friedenberg's best advertisers.
rs. 3a In uel M a eillsohne.
The Alednasday Evening Bridg
club will ntoet this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Buckner of Chandler .
arena .
OFFICIAL LODGE
NOTICES.
PERFECTION LODGE, NO
436,
F. & A. M.
Communication Wednesday,
April 2$, at 7 p. rn. sharp. Lookout
A mass meeting was held last week
committee mist at 4 p. m, sharp.
to consider plans to build a Hebrew
C. K. SANDORF,
in West Colfax, Col.
Institute
$10.50 to $13.50
Koko Calf. Tan Calf
Special
IEDENINK
FURNITURE HOUSE N I
913-17 HASTINGS STREET
A Store With a Conscience.