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July 02, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-02

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A stricalt Aprish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

THE DETROIT

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JEWISH CHRONICLE

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B. Siegel Co's

Great July Sale

Wednesday evening Miss Charlotte
Rodin entertained it number of friends
at a shower given in honor of Miss
Katherine Kapetansky, whose mar-
riage to Mr. Max K altman takes place
July 1st.

Begins Tuesday, July 5th

Women who have deferred until
now completion of their summer
wardrobe will find included just the
garments they would have bought,
comprised in the announced reduc-
tions. There is a wide variety and
many values come for the first time
within the scope of present prices.
As many garments are without
duplicate early shopping is advised.
The season's greatest opportunity
sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1'elion and
children, of 315 Tuxedo avenue, have
left for an extended visit with rel-
atives in St. Paul,

M r. and Mrs. F. Friedman and son,
Jerome, of 363 Dexter boulevard, and
mother, Mrs. Sara Levitt. of Farns-
worth street, have returned from a
two weeks' visit in Cleveland.

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Miss Sadie Netzorg, of 197 Oregon.
has left for New York to attend sum-
mer school at Columbia University.

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Mr. David Egert is spending sev-
eral weeks with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I.. Egert, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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Summer sport apparel

\I r. ThOIllaS Edelson has retooled
from a two weeks' stay at Boston,
Mass.

Returning from their wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barris Glee Miss
Pearl Feldman), are residing at 105
Ilendrie avenue. A beautiful home
wedding, attended by the immediate
family, was solemnized June eith at
the home of the bride's parents, \l r.
and NH, hi. J. Feldman, of Chi-
cago, III.

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Mr. and Mrs. J, Margolis, of 648
Brush street, announce• the engage-
ment of their daughter, Etta, to Jo-
seph I. l'alistrant, formerly of Buf-
falo,

No connection with any other store.

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A very special value 18 sketched
—a tuxedo model In a corrugat-
ed weave collies in black, white

Infest in riding and smart
equestriennes who demand com-

fort insist upon a linen habit for

Summer. Those who prefer the

strictly tailored Tnglish typo
will be interested In the model

NEXT

TUESDAY

Mr. Samuel Feathers, of 116 East
Forest avenue, has left for Cleveland
for a few days' visit with friends and
old acquaintances of England.

July the 6th

Mr. .N. Schwab, of 192 East Han-
cock Vr Ile, has left for a few days'
visit in Cleveland.

air. and hira Leon Van Vliet and
children, James and Marian, 229
Delaware avenue, and the Misses
Rose and Gertrude Anspach, are tak-
ing a motor trip to hlinneapolis and
Duluth.

Mrs. Bertha Zenner, of 78 East
Ferry, has left for a two weeks' stay
at "The Inn," at Charlevoix,
Miss Sarah Zeitlin, of 306 Hancock where she will meet her sister, air s .
avenue, is visiting in Boston, hlass. I I. hlencielsohn of New York City.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

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sketched, 35,00. 0

Both belted and paddock models

are shown In various weaves,

bath white and natural linens,

Knitted swimming
suits

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Riding crops, puttees. and hoots 0

are likewise featured.

Today the smart young woman

demanda the practical mannish

type of suit, which has replaced
the elaborate bathing dress of
former days.

They come In brilliant colors

with contrasting borders or

striper, are knitted wool jersey
or fibre Bilk; suits generally

with bloomers attached. Prices

range from 7.50 to 35.00.

The right corset .

for sports

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On thn golf course, tennis court,
or riding, fatigue may be avoid•

ed If the right girdle or lightly

boned corset is chosen. It must



be light of weight and yield to n
every movement of the body, 0

Beach capes, rubber tams and

turbans, sandals and high shoes,
garters, girdles and water hags

Thew range in price from 2.00

may be had In Interesting var.
Kay.

lightly boned tricot with satin
top.

for a tricot girdle to 15.00 for a

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FRIEDENBERGS
FUDNITME HOUSE NI

By SHOLOhl ALEICHEal

(Sizes 39 to 56)

We are Featuring a Remarkable
Saving Opportunity on

Saturday Night, July 3
("V :no

By pERETZ HERSPHISEIN

Voile
Waists

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at $5 95

at $2•95

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Silk Hose
$2.59 $3.59

Lisle Hose
89c $1.39

Extra sizes. Black,
White, Cordovan and
Grey.

Extra sizes.
Excel.
lent quality for these
prices.

We close Saturdays at one o'clock der.

A Store With A Conscieence

Sunday Night, July 4

TICKETS-50c TO $2.00.

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DRY GOODS

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Quality garments made along scientific lines to
meet the stout figure requirements. Buy now for
summer outing wear. These prices mean a sub-
stantial saving.

913.17 Hastings

By A. BINKO

Cotton
Skirts

You see It every day. It enters Into your thoughts. It unconscious.
lv moulds your character.

Any old stuff will not do. You have a soul.

and an All Star Cast in

Friday Night, July 2; Sunday Matinee, July 4
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A good piece of furniture Is part o (your life,

Get furniture that will speak to you daily and be to you a constant
Inspiration.

MORRIS SCHWARTZ

Stout Women

Part of Your Life

Get solid, durable, artistic furniture. Fur you have to live with It.

MAX it. WILNER
Presents
THE EMINENT YIDDISH STAR

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Get furniture that sults you. Your table, chairs or book case ought
to express your personality.

New Detroit Opera House

215 Woodward Are.

RETAILER AND MANUFACTURER

• Attention •

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,,Voiles,
Etc.0
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We have just received a large delayed

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shipment of

We have also in open stock a good assortment of
Ginghams and Percales

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ins July and August, starting July 3n

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An interesting event of the week
Mrs. Julius \'. Brown, of 223 Med-
was the social gathering given by hi r.
and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum, of 72 Er- bury boulevard. accompanied Miss
Sylvia
Ceittlenian, of 2,115 Second ave-
skine street, Saturday, June 25, in
honor of air. and Mrs. A. B. Cohn. nue, to (buena Mich., where they will
spend six weeks.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker. of
Brooklyn, N. Y. A daintily arranged
Mr. and hIrs. Albert Kahn and
luncheon was served to thirty guests
at midnight. The evening was pleas- family have left for their summer
home near Pine Lake,
antly spent in cards and dancing.

NEWS

Id Floor
Washington
Arcade

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at 29.50 and upwards. 0

air. and :lira Philip Gilbert )rave
moved into their new home. at 15
'Fireman avenue.



Announcement

There Is an unprecedented In-

sweaters up to 75.00,

Mrs. A. Levin, of 2117 East Colum-
bia street, was hostess at a dinner
Thursday evening, June 24, in honor
Felix Silver, son of Dr. and Mrs. of her son, Samuel, main graduated
Maxwell Silver, of 41 East Warren from Central High School this week.
avenue, was the youngest graduate , at Samuel will enter the Junior College
Central High School this year, having this fall, preparatory to taking a med-
completed the four-year course in ical course.
three and one-half years at the age of
15. He received a cum laude diploma.
Mr. and hirs. al. Schmeir, of 214
Garfield, announce the engagement of
Miss Ruth Feldman has just re- their daughter, Frances A., to Philip
turned from an extended Eastern trip.
Donna, son of hir. and Mrs.
S. Donau of this city. Reception.
Complimenting the alisses Rose Sunday, July II, from 2 to 5 and 7
Lefkofsky and Katherine Kapetansky, to Ill.
two July brides. and Mrs. Edward J.
Lublin, a recent bride. Nils. Ida Rodin
Mr. Benjamin A. Goldstein, senior
entertained the following guests at law student at Harvard University, is
luncheon and a theatre-party Satur- spending the summer with his family.
day afternoon: Rose Lefkofsky, Kath-
erine Kapetansky, Mrs. Edward J.
hirs. A. Lapin-Cohen is spending
Lublin, Mrs. Benjamin Gould, airs. several weeks at Atlantic City.
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Louis J. Katetansky, Kate Gordon and
Charlotte Rodin.
Mrs. Julius Friedman, 636 Brush
street, has arrived home after a sev-
Mrs. Samuel Kraus and children, eral weeks' tisk in Buffalo.
Marion and Daniel, of 878 Brush
street, have left for the East, where
Miss Hattie lattleinan, of 211 East
they will spend the summer months
Kirby avenue. is spending several
at the Catskill mountains.
weeks in New York City.

Watch For Our

Lend a brilliant note to a sports

costume. Colors like orange,
gold, 'purple, rose, green, navy

and colors, 29.50. Other silk

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them fringed, are shown. ,

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Linen riding habits

and slipover Myles, many of

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Pure silk sweaters

and black. Tuxedo, surplice

A Unique Club has recently been
Miss Rena Zeiger, of 33 Tennyson organized with the following mem.
avenue, spent several days as the l ee r s . Clar a
Wechsler, Ilelen Ettinger,
house-guest of the Misses Celia and Florence Krell, Jeanette Zierer,
Ethel Barnett of Pontiac.
Esther Rosenberg Jeanette Jacobs.
The first meeting will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek are oc-
home of Miss Florence Krell 11'ed-
cupying their summer home at Grosse nesday evening.
Pointe.

B.Sfittig

fiimelhocks

180 182 Woodward Ave

Mrs. Louis A. Werbe and children
have left for Cleveland and Akron.
0. fur an indefinite stay.

255
Woodward
Javan..

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Wholesale Dry Goods, Etc.

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