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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Beautiful Music Any Time

—and played by YOURSELF—even though
you may be wholly without musical training

PIANOLA

1/r. and Mrs. J. Y. Rurnstine and
daughter, Frances, are at the Break-
ers' Hotel. Atlantic (illy.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1,Veinherg and son,
Lawrence, of Los Angeles, Cal., arc
5isiting their brothers, Maxwell II.
West Grand
Weinberg. of 2522
Boulevard, and Mr. A. F. Weinberg
of loh Hague avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Weinberg, of
IOC, Hague avenue, are spending ses-
eral weeks at flarrisville, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bamberger of
Elkins lark, Pa., will go to Charle-
voix, Stich., on the first.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson and
their daughter Maud, of New York.
are occupying a cottage with their
daughter, Mrs. Stein, at
Ottawa
Beach, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ehrlich of De-
troit are spending a few weeks in
New York visiting relatives and
friends.

Player-Piano

—wtih its truly marvelous expression-control feat-
ures through which every possible musical effect
can be easily attained—with its splendid construc-
tion—with its exceptional ease of operation, gives
you the joy not only of hearing anything in music
you may care for, but of PLAYING it so well as
to rival the rendition of the skilled pianist.

To this feature of better-played music
is largely due the leadership accorded
the "Pianola" internationally among
player-pianos.

STEINWAY

To never lack for beautiful music
in your home—to be able to play,

STROUD
AEOLIAN
PLAYTONA
WHEELOCK '

giving fullest expression to your
own MU/Ale/II self—to have the best

STECK
GRINNELL BROS.

WEBER

—PIANOLA
Player.Pianos

Instrument of its type are features
surely to be greatly desired—and,
affording unbounded delight and
satisfaction. They accompany own.
ership of a PIANOLA Player.Piano.

Grinnell Bros

Convenient Payments Arranged if Desired

Convenient Payments Arranged
if Desired

HEADQUARTERS

26 STORES

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We are Exclusive Michigan Representatives
of the PIANOLA Line.

The

243-247 Woodward Avenue

August Fur Sale

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180-182 Woodward As..

The New "Wrappy" Coats
Luxuriously Fur Trimmed
At lower than last Fall'spricings

This is news for all discriminating women who
love to be in the picture of fashion--to live in the
present rather than the past—for fashion rightly un-
derstood is a real expression of the present moment.

Mrs.. I. Polanski and her daugh-
ter of New York have just returned
home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
1. Polanski of this city.
Nit.. and Mrs. Louis Klein of De-
troit are Tin New York visiting
friends. They expect to go on to
Philadelphia.

Women will revel in the luxuriousness of the new materials,
refined editions of the Bolivia and duvetyn weaves—Veltlyne,
Corduval, Evora Superior, Cashinyrtyne, lIokara.

In spite of the scarcity of fine furs,
these coats are lavishly trimmed with
selected squirrel, beaver and Aus-
tralian opossum.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and
their children are spending the sum-
mer at Lake Placid. They will re-
turn to their home in Detroit in the
fall.

Thus the mulct sketched of for tuna

Mrs. A. Einstein
and daughter,
Miss Sophie, accompanied by Mrs.
Bloom, left Friday for a six weeks'
stay at Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoffman of North
Carolina, Mr. A, L. May of Chicago,
Mc. and Mrs. A. Gross and children,
of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
KIngsbaker of Pittsburgh, Pa., have
arrived to be present at the Oppen.
beinter-Stearns wedding. They are
guests at the home of Mrs. 51. Oppen-
heimer, of 501 Glynn

A brilliant event of the social sea-
son will be the wedding of Miss Syl-
via Glad3a Stearns, daughter of Mrs.
Samuel Stearns of 166 Longfellow ave.
nut. and Mr. Samuel B. Oppenheimer,
of this city, formerly of Augusta, Oa.
which la to take place at the Hotel
Steller, Monday, August 16. Among
the oat-or-town guests at the residence
of Mrs. Stearns who have arrived to
he present at Iha marriage are Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Hart, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Miller, Mr. Mark Rosenberg-
er. of I Wage, Mrs. L. Danabaum and
(laughter, Gladys. of Milwaukee, and
Shea Sylvia Hershfield of Kalamazoo.

Mrs J. Weil and Mrs, Sol Colin
have left for Mackinac, Charlevoix
and other Northern resorts. They
will ret , rn about the 1st of September.

Miss Lena Rieder, of Newark, N.
J., Is visiting her brothers, Alfred M.
Rieder of 101 Frederick street and
'tarry, Louis, and Leonard Rieder of
12 west Hancock avenue.

Other In , trinents Accepted In Part Exchange.

Mr. Max Michelson, of SO East Eu-
clid avenue, Is at Cedar Point.

A Child Welfare Department, to
lower infant mortality in Palestine
and to instruct in disease prevention
and general hygiene, is proposed by
Dr. M. D. Eder, of the ZiLaist Com-
mission.

cloth has a huge shawl collar and deep

cuffs of beaver. Note the low waist

line, accentuated by rows of buttons on
each side. The price, V25.00, is consider-

ably lower than a coat of similar quality

would have sold for last season.

Other Fur-I,immcd Models Range

rout 97.5() l'pwartis

The wrappy effect so much in vogue

is achieved by dolman, raglan and other
loose sleeves. Stitchery, paneled, and

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long waist lines are high notes.

The colors are

Newton Annis

The Jewish Theological
Seminary of America

The Fall Entrance Examinations
take place Thursday, September 16
for admission into the Seminary will
and Monday. September 20. 1920. at
3 P. 31, at the Seminary Building.
A number of Seminary students are
available to preach orV New Year's
and the Day of Atonement. Congre-
gations desiring their services will
please apply In writing Immediate!).
Address

Doctor Cyrus Adler

acting President.

531 West 123,1 Street. New York City

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COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

Cadillac 7509

2219 Dime Bank

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

LIFE

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

Young Men!

Everything New but The Same Old Moon-

SHAAREY-ZEDEK Y. Y. A.

MOONLIGHT

EVE.
AUGUST 17th

'Most EverybodyTUESDAY
Will Be There

Finzel Playa
The Music

A NEW SONG — NEW MUSIC — NEW FEATURES

You Can Get Your Tickets
Grinnell's Woodward Avenue Store

Goldberg's Phonograph Store

OAKMAN DEPT. STORE
1361 Oakrnan Blvd.

H. ROSENBERG CO.

1440 Michigan

LOVE'S DELICATESSEN

STORE

BOAT LEAVES FOOT OF FIRST STREET
8:30 P. M.

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For Men and

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MANDEL BROTHERS
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TAILOR - MADE

Detroit's Fur Headquarters Since 1887

ZUIEBACK 8. SON
• 2304 W. Jefferson

of Autumn

"lVe Work Up to a Standard—Not Down to a Price!"

239 Woodward, at Clifford

Hastings and High

emblematic

—Dryad and Malay brown, rust, bluest f
the Orient like Suchow, Olefin). and
Ming, navy, of course, and tw.light 1 Mc.

Every Price Reduced
For This Annual Sale

ROBINSON COHEN CO.

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'90 and $ 100

HOSE who have for years relied
upon "Lieber" Clothes for the latest
and best in fabrics and fashions will find
no cause for disappointment this season

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Little need be said about the super-quality of our
tailored suits for every model represents the ut-
most in style, workmanship and clothes value.

J. LIEBER, Tailor

209 BROADWAY MARKET BLDG.

