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CLIFTON ATINU1 CINCINNATI 30, OHIO
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CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
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ilinelhoch'
Values Exceptional
in
if
Spring Frocks
Thy Va4S113 11.1.3i, than Is :WI 555 t
The laut Ire inig of the Parthenon
.Ntliletie League was held a week ago
I tit •l•y sift, rotion ilit Shaarey
the NII•ues Nlar-
k au
ion Caplan and Mollie Newman gave
dialog u, 11, lu it It osentierg sang
a nitinbet. 5,f solia.•, .iccompanit.d ly
Sara Ilabilityuitz on the piano limit-
ing followed the program.
Women's-Misses'
Nyw, normal prices, ultieli wi9
he .:;"'' ;g'11'''
. 4 1 •s
trucks s:11:r yon
s hr
t'anton (Tepee, Trieuitin•s
p a y,
these
are
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at
and Taffetas
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In honor of her sister, Nlatiltla.
eaaau un nl w.e , recently all
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1,11111,1 211 of Ihrir ctr l iri% fol. at a
linnet! party Satnrilol es ening. Ecli•
prices all delightfully charming.
frock pillared is of taffeta
'ripe
Atli sells for $39,50.
111.1111,
jt
I. u lick. of Piti s linrah, is st.it
Lie her daughter, ND's. Jack Italunitt-
0
t 11:11. 14 1 ' ral
NI
.onne■tin with any other slurs
At " The Chocolate House"
A popular addition to
"The Chocolate House" has
been the tea room, recently
opened.
The location of "Nlac-
DiarmitPs Corns r," at
1322 Broadway
Woodward and Clifford,
makes the tea room a
highly convenient feature.
Broadway Market
New Chocolate House
Next time you
town drug in
Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Boulevard
Woodward at Alexandrine
are
PHONE MAIN 4548
(All Stores)
33 (.„11,,,g,511151
14,1111, .1 \I-
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The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side
What are you going
to do tomorrow?
There's an old saying that tomorrow never comes-
hut it does-nearly everyone plans for tomorrow-
whether-it's business, pleasure or proposing to Her
--if you are considering that step-come in and look
over my "helpers."
Beautiful Platinum mounted
Diamond Engagement Rings
$250 to $2500
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Cele.
I d
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I/aye
of their marriage with a d e m u r
old NI,. Hum- ) Itresler, NIL Davai
was served for 511 at the Slater hotel. Einstein and NIL .Nlired Bilsky, all nil
reel ption was licit! for 123 Pernik. Chicago: Mr, :nil Sirs. C. A. Itreslcr,
Favor , Were carried out in gold. Dr. Mrs. A. N\ Samplinet, I lallt
N! r.. Inapt NI. Mark.,!, 'ft mit o m
tit'enue. Highland Park, uhu ties op
crated on Nlonday al the \V sunny ,
I 1 ospital, is reported doing 'Uccle
\Ir.. A. I. Cohen, of Cleveland, siuuter
NIrs. \lark., was with her during
the wick
second dance of die Jolly Ifdd.
he 1111111 Sunday iuvu Mita.
Club will
spmaltar at Carrayrrot
:net
Leo Ni. Franklin remarried the could, and Nil's. Is. Fishel. of Cie\ t•land, and
during the evremenies. Nies. S. j Dreyfocs, of Kansa. City
V
March
1 3 , at lb , .1) ,, i)31
into re•ling program ril
Puniltling.
1,1,1.1,1
being
i•
entertainment
are now for sale and tau Ill
0111:tined from member. of the slob.
"Tickets
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Goldsmith,
of 993 Kirby avenue east, will cele-
brate their silver wedding anni-
myrsary Sunday, March 1i. Recep-
tion will be held at their home dur-
ing the afternoon and evening.
Sul 1,1 ill -9,39 . . 4 dress at l,mple troth El on Such
uouul Nils
I 15.'1 Srcuud 11 " , " 1 . ''... 5 ""cr hi. morning. SI•n 'lc,: begin at II I.'sloth
naagentent of their dat•.:13, S. Sylvia .511 art warted.
Sabbath Services:•
Katherine, to NI r. Salm° I II
11a151 , 1.
Sabbath services begin as usual at
•11.1 of Ni r. 31111 MI'S. 1
sermon will be preached
They 55'111 be at holm to relative , 111.311.
and friends Sunday evening, Nlarell II • Ilabbi Franklin.
Dr. Englander's Lectures:
211. No cards.
On Friday evening, Nlarch 4111, Pro-
\I r. and NIrs. Uavid 'frailer, of lessor Henry Englander will deliver
the
fourth of his series of addresses
Philadelphia
avenue,
all-
268,1 \Vest
TI,,,, addresses
the engagemon of their tal Jewish History.
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have
called forth large and entlinsias-
N1
r.
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datialiter. Lenore Gertrude,
s NI lirown, son of Nil- . and NI N. tic audicllei.•. ..111 are cordially in-
vited.
Datitl 'trouts, of Boston. Nlass.
The
Hon. Julius Kahn to speak on March
7th:
Virtip3
r. and NI rs. Jack NI. Rabinovitel
Melly (dick), 1492 Cal,.ert avenue, an
. , In.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. Weisber- nonnce the birth of a donaho I
Nlirrian, oil Saturday. Felt 19.
ger, of 213 California avenue, High-
land Park, entertained at a dinner
party Tuesday in celebration of their
twenty-ninth wedding anniversary.
They are the proud parents of seven
children and one grandchild, all of
whom were in attendance.
ND's. Robert 1,. Russell
NI r.
(Anna I larriscin), of 23111) \V est (tram'
Boulevard, announce the bath ot
Still. S114111;111 J.. Oh Fiche, Feb. 25.
Nlimilay evening. Nlarch 7th, at
8:15, lion. Julius Kahn, Cnited States
congressman from C.alifornia, will
speak at the Temple under the auspices
Ills subject will
of the Nlen's Chili
A season of individuality
Hats
To be well dressed simply means that through
the medium of clothes your type or individuality
&mph. Nell El
Notes
Engagements
is accentuated.
The NI. E. Club gave a delightful
1
theater party last Saturday' afternoon
.N. Bor de lol l,
N Ir. and
at 'lie New 1/etroil. •Ie next meet- Ferry avenue ca
a nt. announce Inc en
ing trill le held at the home of Nliss gaiteinent ei their dam:hoc lanioc. Sunday Services:
Ilelen l•Atingt.r. of Brush , Iran t, un to NI r. Lout. Teller, of this city.
"The Problem of Recreation" will
‘Vu-dlicuda) March 9 .
by the subject of Rabbi Franklin's ail-
down
a c ffan ith ir
Woodward at Collingwood
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NIr. and Mrs, Victor
silver and 551111r. The tlitet111.1.11 5555.
lolea•aliily smut 9i playing Keno.
Tea Room Service
& It. NleMillan Co.
MR. AND MRS. VICTOR SLESINGER.
fl avenue.
.515 51116.
I,
Ly hernia'''. of the Hide' Ste, enson.
ty 1111 a 11111dletill said 1111 , t, 11.. 5 5 "11 ,
Nli s s Liela.rman was the Is
ipient of many pretty gifts foam Ili,
\l i•se• Sylvia l tit Hyman, - Theresa
1.1141. 11e
Sim-
Loehr. Lenora Lame , .
mons, .Ndelaide Court:miler, P.ollinu
\N'alters. Rose Lieberman and the ho.
1 Ier114,1111,11 , carried out in
W.01 WOOD.. ST/on
I lETBOIT, MICHIGAN
C.
he
eil
• their reser,.
day at the Sliaarey Zedek by a score
of 7 to It.
at$35-$4.5-$ 65
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tit
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of Taffeta
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Leggin
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What a pleasure it must be to know that this
Spring there is such a diversity of millinery that
you are certain to find yourself a becoming
Chapeau!
as
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Egyptian, Directoire, Chinese arc only a few of
the many influences which have contributed to
the collection of hats now on display in the
Himelhoch Millinery Section.
Whether the hat is picturesquely large, a smart Tricorn,
Turban or Directoire poke, it is characterized by glisten-
ing garniture. Not only ribbons, but even flowers and
leaves and hat pins have a shiny waxlike appearance.
hi
plumes and feathers which frqeuently cascade from the
brim to the shoulder.
hr "Universal Military Training and
World Peace." There will be no
charge for admission. All arc cordial-
ly invited.
Mother and Daughter Day:
Encouraged by the very great site
cess of Father and Son Day, which
was celebrated in the Temple recently,
the AVoman's Auxiliary A•sociatium is
n planning to celebrate M111111. 11 1111.
B, Di z ik IPl urrn
avenue! Danghtt•r Day on Saturday, Nlarch 19.;
Mrs. L NI. Art, of 4027 Virginia Shapero), of 83 East Ilam'ock
congrega-
birth of a sun, Burton All of the mothers of the
Park, Wednesday evening gave a announce the
4. non and their daughters between the
farewell party at her horns., compli- G on Fele
ages of six and sixteen are cordially
meeting Miss Rhea Goldsmith, o f
invitcd to attend this function which I
Mount Pleasant, Mich., whose en- DAUGHTERS OF
promises 10 le one of unseal interest..
tgagement to Mr. Joseph Landsberg,
Young People's Society:
WHITE
AND
BLUE
'of this city, was recently announced.
on March 13th the Young People's
-
Miss Goldsmith is returning to her
Society wlil hold their Nlid-O-Month
Oil
Daugh-
ru
gulnr
meeting
of
AI 5
home in Nlount Pleasant. Mrs. Art
meeting,
which will by ill the nature
tti
t
d I41,,,,
i last
entertained 14 guests at the farewell l e ts o f il ut. Whil e an
o f a spring-time 111111y.
party. The decorations were carried 51111510) at I hr home of Nliss Ruse
Young
People's Society:
Grit's•, on Delmar .1 Ve111114 . the it111.114 Junior
out in red and white.
The next meeting of the J unior
111)4 new 0111Cet• weer elected: Lamy
-
-
Young
People's
Satiety will lie held
DraPkill, president: 1)1 11 toes, vre-
president; Louie Davidov, secretary; on Sunday aftern0011. Nlarch 6th, at
Ilinda Kurtzman, corrt•spoioling sec- 2:.341 p. The meeting will be fol-
Sunday root,: Ravola Erenprics, editor. The lowed by a dance in the gymnasium.
last
Philomathic
The
11,,, Only menilicr• and their friends will
turned its attention from ever - re - ru
knit. be admitted.
„ wir d „„ w i ng
earring subjects to one of permanent club iu tad
interest that dealt with the question ling fun the children in Palestine. The
at the home
of national education,
"Ilesrilve " , nu .1 meeting will ly ly Id „be
that the Arnited States establish a de- of
n,,
partment of education," was the
PHILOMATHIC CLUB
•
Duo-Art
PALESTINE CARPET
We'll accommodate you-not a "dollar down and
a dollar a week plan" but a friend to friend-pay
at your convenience way.
New Settings for
Old Diamonds
add to the value of the stone and
the beauty of the ring. I brought
back from New York the finest
selection of Platinum Mountings
in the city.
Ehrlich
topic discussed, the affirmative
of
which was upheld by A. Weiswasser
It. Safir and S.
and J. Fineman.
COMPANY ORGANIZED
acrunr,
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A Palestine Carpet Company,
known as the Marbadia, Inc., was
organized in this country recently
for the purpose of establishing the
II,-,',111104 of
carpet and rug manufacture in Pales-
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tine. Corresondence from Jerusa-
Young
bide
eitcleu.. will
lem establishes the fact that it carpet
who-a I/rani:MC Chits Sunday at the factory has already been opened by
INestininster and liekitiar synagogue. this corporation, representatives of
c hall a vt•rt•
tenders
Chi
the firm having settled in Palestine
tIll
1' ..fill basketball •!ason. 11,(VIIIM
last sum-
t i„, with this purpose 11,
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Is , „ 1 , mar.
he _
According to correspondence from
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,t a r
1 to
Is
• to t
.4 Palestine, the organizers of the car-
‘‘‘ii, d.
pet factors) have bought the carpet
pikt, and
making machinery from the Rezalel
i, ,,, niei
b
et School of Arts, and has secured the
Imlay
nielit
to
act
as
a
51111lb-it
emu-
services of the Bendel technician,
!
,
d
,
Lakes,"
man,
who 1).
will Berger
uphold and
the affirmative
ter tlefl Par ini- \I r. Kantorowitelt, as our the
tne ,,
side in the debate, will
the 511,1., 1,01,
overseers.
he S. Ornstein and L. Rosensweig.
Thu foreign offices of the Mars
Max l'ohen,•chairman of the mem-
tonna are located at 1 3 19 Boston
bership committee, announces that
ND.. Isidore
Road, New York City.
the organization is to increase its
Greenblatt, of Philadelphia, is presi-
membership from 50 to 75, and that
dent of the corporation and Abra-
applications for membership will no
ham Goldberg, well known Jewish
he ret.eived by the Philomathw.
are publicist, is sercetary.
Four gent rations of a
harry Schuh
dinger, of Detroit, is one of the di-
155 nit•et at dinner Sunday
on the ,ic,..5•1.511 ref the yi•it rectors of the new corporation.
Among the articles to be manu-
.‘1111,1 Rat, teuteill, Nest
of
to NIr. and N1r,„ 40,, Iis- factured by the Nlarbadia are rugs,
r. a nd Mrs. Joseph Hai rp, of 1107 Ytack City.
17 Mrs. Koran killims, portiers, table covers, saddle
1
letn.
of
s
Ion
aithtillhee
Perry' ace nue east, M iSII
stein is the grandmother of NIrs bags, bath rugs, silk rugs, runners,
the Bite oll 1111 . 1e son. Her-
accompanied on her curtains, pillow cases and cushion
hurt I... on Saturday. Nlarch 12, at the Epstein. She is
44 t
Congrt.gation Nlocp Arroltom. on visit here from Nett York by her
Farnsworth strut.Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Katzeastrin Thu children of
Eost, oi make no 1„ t, ,
' H arri• and son will he at home Sun- Mr. and
NI:1rd' 13, to rt (Tire on the us- fourth generation of the family. A
Carpal opposed the aflirmat ivy. The
decision in the debate was won by
the affirmative, but the best speaker
of the evening was chosen from the
negative. Honor for the best ora-
tory of the evening went to B. Safir,
chosen for this honor because of his
fluency of speech and spirited re-
buttal.
The geographical position of Ile-
troit is the next question to lie de.
bated at the meeting this Sunday
The question is worded,
evening.
-Resolved that the Seaman's Act be
the Great
on
made inoperative
DEFENDERS OF W. B.
FOUR GENERATIONS
OF FAMILY MEET
Building
ADAMS AND HASTINGS
Not in the High Rent district.
BAR MITZVAH
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE
Carmel Kosher Restaurant
- -
IS UNDER AN ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT
I In. managers, Mr. and Mrs. Wertenstein, formerly of Pittsburg,
Pa., are worthy of high praise for their
GOOD HUNGARIAN COOKING
Raking and serving. A trial will convince you. Special attention
given to
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS AND PARTIES
5l:-el
Another marked tendency is the downward swirl of
d
DR. FRANKEL SPEAKS
HERE ON MARCH 12
of
liar Nletzvall celebration. dinner party will ly given for fayel,
and friends in honor of the gm •I-
15,51. 401 I C 111:61,1
Stly!lay.
Ihr Ep•trin.
the
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. _
K I. rankel. one of the hest
I h.
known into in the works of philan.
Jr. European Welfare
will 9)( 414 here
in if.• et! Mug. March
JOSEF WINOGRADOFF, y! Saturday
12. at a
Club Discusses Dance
ity
winter
o
t
ht• given at
BARITONE OF NOTE,
( ..innitin
flott 1 Staler tinder the auspices 1.i the
SINGS HERE SUNDAY United Jewish Cluirities.
Plans for a dance to la
. Kit en ill
April were discussell at L i meeting of
Dr. Frankel i• third vier-president
ff, Jewish lioritone.
the Junior European Jewish Vionien's
,I. Winogrado -
Metotpolitan Life Insurance
• of tht
1427 Broadway (old No.. 75).
welfare Organization of Detroit. held who has been with the Russsian
Il welfare
or 0 ,,, T. • Co. it It .1• manager of the Cnilu.il
and concert stage f
fuesday evening at the home of Ni es .
Charities in Nrw York for
II, rtha Miller, 1006 Frederick street. 30 years, and has also given concerts , Ift•hrtu
!flans
were
also
discussed
for
gym-
practicallyevery
center
of
im-
nine
`;''''•
Ile
was Commissioner for
nra
--
l''' 1 • 1 ". 11 " r d " f (. b ariun " in N.'w
i.e members on portanc e in the world, will appear'.,
nasium cla sses for the
• , ing, York. din rtor of the National Assay
S un
d ay
• evening,
Monday evenings. The next meeting in Detroit this
Y "f Tuberculosis
at Orchestra !l'ial!"" (or 'in' .1 " d
of the society will be held at the N1arch 6, in a concert the first and and president of the American Public
This will by
home of Miss R. Lehrman, 4025 Hall.
In 1812 he was
Fourth avenue. Girls of IS and over only appearance to be made by this Health .Assoriation
• pre.itlent of the national conference of
Jewish
artist
in
Detroit.
eligible
for
membership.
Dr.
Frankel has
are
Mr. Winogradoff sings Figaro's Jewish charities.
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A FEW LESSONS AT OUR SCHOOLS WILL MAKE SOCIAL
in Yiddish, a feat which has I written many hooks on workmen's
aria
MRS. A. HIRSCI4BERG, 65,
OCCASIONS MORE FASCINATING
been described b musical critics as compensation.
DEAD IN BAY CITY being not only inguistic,
but also
f
1'6% ale and Class Lessons al Hyman • s Dancing School,
deeply intertretative. His singing CONGREGATION GIVES
A. closet resem les that of ! Titta Ruffo.
CITY, NI I Cll.- r•.
RAY
Cherry
671
EUROPE RELIEF BAZAAR
629 Woodward
Hirschberg, aged 65. well-known rest- Mr. .4'ingradoff sings in Russian,
dent, died a week ago Thursday. Her Italian and Yiddish, and his interpre-
Between Fort and Congress
husband died suddenly several days Cation of the Yiddish folk song is
A bazaar and special is to be held
earlier and on account of Mrs. Hirsch- „ pe d a l impressive. Despite his by the First Hungarian Congre gation
Private and (Iasi; Lessons at Detroit School of Dancing
berg• condition she never w as in - advance years . Wingradoff still re-
Glendale 2426
ol
the Tem* Beth Stases in th eir
Above Majestic Theatre
fount d of her husband's death. She tains his powerful physique and his ;
rooms at the corner of Gar-
is survived by six sons. Harry. of voice has lost nothing of its natural v,e`trY
Private Lessons only at Empire School of Da ncing
1 hell and Reaubien streets for one
Pigeon; Max and Samuel, Saginaw; melodiousness.
I
week,
commencing
Sunday afternoo n ,
J. Winogradoff is not only famous
Main 1356
Dr. Isadore. Montreal; Barney Mid-
proceeds of this
1432 Farmer
also known as a I March 6. The entire
land. and Joseph. of 11241 Axe. The as a singer, but is
needy
Jewish war
Between John II and Gd. River
of note. In his concert affair to go to the
sons a week ago Sa turday presented musical poet
Special enter-
sufferers of Europe.
Orchestra
Hall
Sunday
evening,
Abraham, the syna- at
the
temple
of
CLASS LESSONS
Reproducing Piano
-that marvelous instrument which brings
into your home the playing of the great
pianists just as when heard in person.
-which YOU can play, using the ordinary
player rolls.
- -and, which is no less perfectly adapted
to hand-playing than the conventional type
of pianoforte.
-The instrument of such pre-eminent
musical worth and perfection that Pade-
rewski, Bauer, Hofmann, Ganz, Novaes,
Grainger, Busoni, Cortot, Friedman,
Gabrilowitsch-in fact, almost all the
master-pianists of the world-record
their playing for it, AND FOR NO
OTHER!
The DUO-ART can be had only in the Stein-
way, Stroud, Whe'elock, Steck and Weber Pi-
anos, and can be purchased in Michigan only at
Grinnell Bros
Other instruments accepted in part
exchange. Payment may be extended
over a considerable period if you wish.
Headquarters,
1515.21 Woodward
Avenue.
A demonstration %O111 prove interest-
ing and enjoyable. We invite you.
Cadillac 2185.
Hyman's Dancing Schools
Piuven ussoNs
gogne the parents attended. with a Mr. Winogradoff will be accompaniedi taintnents have been arranged for
by M. Naddel, famous pianist. lever) . night.
$000 memorial to their father.
Cad. 3285
`at - veRA Ges ofc,r1 "'''
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LEMON
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RASPBERRY
STRAWBERRY
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BIRCH BEER
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