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We are all familiar with Eatistans.and
New York designs, but it is of interest

to note the exclusiveness enitnating from

this unusual source.

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It is fashioned cf Canton' Crepe in
Navy, with roses of Tan on streamers

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from the waistline. Also Black and
Rust combinations.

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There are many other smart, exclusive.

models from the same maker.

PACK-WOLIN

1434 WASHINGTON BLVD.

HANDSOME

TAIELMIEURS

Nliss blanche Hart entertained

at

borne on Brush street, honoring Dr.
Lee K. Frankel, of New York, viii -
president of the National Conference
of Jewish Social \Volk. who was the
speaker at the Unityl Jewish Chart
ties Community Dinner at Hotel Slat-
ler, on Saturday evening last.

TAILORED
SUITS

at $65 upwards

TAILORED

DRESSES

at $65 upwards

TAILORED
WRAPS and
COATS
at $75 upwards

In Our Made-to-Order
Department

We Are Showing the Newest .

Conceptions in

Bridal Gowns

and T,auswatt

HATS

at $15 upwards

Requirements

Exclusive Gowns--Latest Styles

YOU don't have to go to New York for styles—
you can find the very latest creations in all
the charming French modes right in our displays.

5.
6.

7.

Mr,. A. Zuckerman, of Chicago, is
spending some time with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman,
and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shram.

The other three reasons—call, see them, be
convinced.

Mrs. E. Krause, of Toledo, spent
a few days at Hotel Statler the past
week.

Woman's Wear Shop

Opposite Telephone Bldg.

Spring and Summer furs

SABLE

MINK
STONE MARTEN
KOLINSKY
BAUMARTEN
SQUIRREL
Fur Wraps, Capes and Coats Made to Order.

Repairing and Remodeling.

Baer & Polansky

Eureka Bldg.

1525 BROADWAY

Men. Charles Goldberg. and daugh-
NIrs. M. J. Feldman and son,
ter, Jeannette, of 143(1 \Vest Grand
Boulevard, spent a few days in To- Leonard, of Chicago, are visiting their
daughter and sister, Mrs. David Feld-
ledo last week.
man, of 285 Ilendrie anemic.

Mr. Samuel Solomon, of Rogers
t it,. Mich., spent a few days in the
ity
past week.

Better values than elsewhere.
Exclusive but not expensive.

113 CLIFFORD STREET

Ile. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman, of
Mr. Herman Lewis, of 207 Gran
avenue, spent a few days in Battl , 11551 Second Boulevard, will lie at
home
Sunday evening, March 20, in
Creek last week.
honor of the engagement of their
daughter,
Sylvia Katherine, to Mr.
Mr, !Jetta Frank and \lliss Irene
Frank, of Jackson, Mich., who were Samuel B. Danto. No cards.
the guests of Mr. and Nit's. Joseph
\I r. and Mrs. Simeon Gogell have
Burnett, of Rhode Island avenue,
moved front 4.30 East Palmer avenue
have returned home.
to 2065 Clairmont avenue.

Miss (less Drrifus, of Gladstone
avenue, spent several days in Toledo
the past week.

Our service is excellent.

Main 7825

Furriers for more than a Quarter of ■ Century.

Mr. Joseph Lashob, of St. Clair
airnue, is making ant extended skit
in New York and Boston.

Miss Syhia Glaser entertained 20
Mr. and NIrs. Herman Finsterwald
young ladies at luncheon at her home
of Massachusetts avenue, entertainer I
t on Saturday last.
65 guests on Thursday evening las
in commemoration of their twentiet1
u
Miss Florence Rosenberg, of New-
wedding anniversary.
ark, N. J., is spending a week with
Miss Sylvia Gittleman. Miss Rosen-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blunt. of Bel
: berg is one of the many out-of-town
lair, O., are the guests of their Chit
k guests here to attend the reception
deem, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I.. Fran
Sunday evening, NIarch 211, in honor
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Frank, o
of the engagement of Miss Gittles
Pingrce avenue.
man and her fiance, Mr. Samuel II.
Dante•
Mrs. NI. Moses, of Cincinnati, visit
ell with Me. and Mrs. Albert Finster
Mr. Boris I.. Ganapol presented the
wald, of LaSalle Gardens, for a few
following from his advanced class in
days.
pianoforte at a munileale on Friday
Mr. Louis Siegel, of Rochester, N last: The Misses Jane Flolskin, Jennie
Peterson, Hazel 1Vhitley, Rose Mor-
l'., spent a few days in the city th
e I ris, Ifelen Esser, Alice Clare, Selma
past week.
Hamburger, Mildred Nadle and Doro-
\1 r. Joseph Solomon, of Glennie thy Hall' Composers from the
„
classic,
romantic and modern school,
Mich., spent a few days in this sit
were effectively represented.
the past week.

Mr, Leon II. Heller, of Chalmers

I. Our dresses are exclusive but not expensive.
2. Our workmanship is exceptionally good,
3. Materials—only best of grades.
4. Our prices not in comparison with others.

72 IVest Adams Avg.

Mrs, George Friedman and son, of
Ilrusli street, are visiting with rela-
tives and friends in Rochester, N. Y.

The Misses Kate and Rose Fried-
man, acconmonied by their brother
Morris, of 1545 Chicago Boulevard.'
left on Wednesday for a two weeks' ;
visit to relatives in New York City.

Mr. Philip J. Rice, of 1610 West
Philadelphia, has returned front a
several days' trip to New York.

, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, of
Second Boulevard, who spent a few
weeks in Battle Creek, have returned
home

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nfusliner, of
Jackson, Mich, have taken an apart-
ment in the "Rose," on Stinson !'lace.

Mrs. .1. Hazenbush, of St. Joseph,
bin.. is spend 1 ng sonic time with rela-
tives in the city.

Mrs. Samuel Kuttnaur, of the N'ic
tor) apartments, on Collingwood ave-
nue, has returned from a delightful;
visit in New York City.

Mr. Maurice Klein, of 8418 Wood-
ward avenue, has just returned from
an extended business trip to New
York City.

Mrs. L.Quater, of Chicago. is the
/oleo of her children, Mr. and Mrs .
Ben Jacob, of 938 Gladstone avenust.

Mr. and Mrs. William Markus, of
Muskegon, are the guests of Mr. and:
Nlen. Sal Gittleman, of 11551 Second
Bmilevard.

are the things that prompt our 1 . ver.
increasing clientele to recommend
this exclusive Shop to their friends

Easter Suits
and Frocks

SUNDAY AT 3:30.

DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

Ossip Gabrilowitach, Conductor

ORCHESTRA HALL
Detroit Symphony String Quartet
A • 'og,
PROGRAM
Glinka "Russian and I,udmilla."
Scriabin Third Symphonf.
Tschaikowsky Andante Cantabile,
Scherzo.
Rimsky-Eorsakov Spanish Caprice.
Seats 25c, 50e, 75c, $1.00.
Box Seats $1.25.
NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S
Orchestra HAI Sunday 10 A. M.
FOURTH YOUNG PEOPLE'S
CONCERT
SATURDAY AT 10:30

Twelfth Pair Symphony Concerts
Thursday and Saturday Evenings,
March 24 and 26, at 8:30.
Soloist-
GUIOMAR NOVAES, Pianist ;
Seats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Box Seats $3.00.
On Sale Grinnell's Mar. 24, 25, 21
Jt

Eater Hate
Specially In,

$45 up

$15 Up

MISS BEATRICE VIOLA MORRIS.

-Mrs. Mollie Morris, of New York
City, announces the engagement of
her daugliter. Beatrice Viola, to Mr.
Heiman II. Weisberg, of this city .
Miss Morris is the sister-in-law of
Rabbi Cool! Mote/acid, of Detroit.

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grutplr Nall El
Notes

IENSSELAER

Sunday Services:

Dr. Julian Morgenstern of the He-
brew Union College will occupy the
pulpit of Temple Beth El Sunday
morning. Services begin at 11 o'clock.

Sabbath Services:

Ori8irval, Imported
and Domestic

Sabbath. services begin at 10:30
The sermon this Saturday will be
preached by 1/r. Franklin.

Dr. Englander:

On Friday night, March 18th, Dr.
Englander will give the fifth of his
addresses. These lectures, which
have proved of popular interest,
should be attended by all.

Modes in Nev,.)
Opriq Millinery'
that characterize
the Individuality of
This Shop

Woman's Auxiliary Association:

On Saturday, March 19th, at 2:311,
Auxiliary Association
will inaugurate a Mother s' and
Daughters' Day, the first ever held
anyw here. A lively program will he
presented
for all mothers in the
Auxiliary :old all daughters from 6 to
16. .111 women of Beth El are in-
cited to attend and join the Auxiliary.
Choral Choir:
On 'Wednesday evening, NIarch
23rd, Mr. 'William Howland will be-
gin in series of rehearsals with a
Chorus choir of one hundred and
fifty voices which is to participate in
the Pesach services at the Temple on
April 24th.

the Woman's

2,0 FISHER ARCADE

Phone CI-Try 2772

Young Peoples Society:
The Young Peoples Society is !Kt-
paring another one-act play to be pre-
stilted to its members on the evening
of Sunday, March 271h.

Purim Festival:
On Sunday afternoon, March '7th

tlwri• will be a Purim Festival for the
pupils of the Sabbath Sch'ool at 2:30.1
Children and parents are cordially in-
vited.
The' Pontiac branch of the Temple
Beth El Sabbath School will give a
Purim play at the Irnai Britt] Hall
iu
l'ontiac on Tuesday evening,
Nfarch 22m1. Members of our Con-
gregation are cordially invited to at-
tend.

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We Clean Your Friends' Clothes.
Why Not Yours?

CALL MELROSE 6570

We Call For and Deliver.

Junior Young People's Society:
The vacation dance of the Junior
Young People's Society will be held
this Sunday evening. 'Ile special V.
P. S. orchestra and many entertainers
have been engaged for the occasion.

Pr 1forrfit (tleattPrs & Burro

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533-537 Forest Avenue East.

Established 1887

Buy
With
Confidence

ANNIS
FURS-

FUR SKINS ARE ADVANCING!
Buy Now for Now and Next Year!

SPECIAL OFFERNG

of

FUR COATS

36 Inches Long

Hudson Seal, plain and
trimmed; Gray Squirrel,
plain and trimmed; Scotch
Mole, plain and trimmed;
Natural Black Muskra t;
Near Seal Wraps.

Miss Marian Moyer, of 281 Er-
skine street, has returned from a

visit to Toronto, Canada.

It

Personal Service
Unusual Styles and
Moderate Prices

last al their home, on PO Rowena
treet.

Nliss Rose Meyerfeld has moved
from John R and Leicester Court to
NB.. M. Miller of Frederick street,
8441 Ileaubien street, corner Phila-
has gone to 1.os Angeles, Calif., to
delphia avenue.
spend the remainder of the winter
months.
NIrs. Alfred P. Ilreitenbach and
Mi., Anna Solomon were the
Nit.„ Charles Simons, of \1'inona
hostesses at the Arts
and Crafts i•x as time, entertained 2(1 guests at
hiliit at the Jewish Institute wi
luncheon and cards on Tuesday.
nesday.

York City.

Opposite
Taller
Hotel

Mis• Rosetta Stone spoke before
the Hai dab Club on Tuesday evening

Mr,. A. Fisher, of Longfellow aye-
Miss Rose Phillips, supervisor of 'tin, entertained on Tuesday last
Platoon Schools of Detroit, was in honoring her sister, Mrs. A. Hazen-
attendance at the National Educa-
tional Association Convention at .Nt- Kush, of St. Joseph, \I o.
!antic City last
week.
_
Mr I. Saperstone, of Alma, Nlich.,
is visiting with relatives and friends
Mrs. Henry Van Vaalen, formerly i„
of this city, now of St. Joseph, Mo.,
is spending some tit"' visiting with
Miss Pearl Neiman. of Chicago, is
relatives and friends.
the guest of Miss Sarah Brown, of
East Hancock avenue.
Mr. Fred NI. Butzel addressed the 924
Social Service W'orkers' Club of 1)e-
NIr. Louis Swartz, of Pittsburgh, is
troll at their meeting
Monday the guest of relatives and friends in
evening last, at the Unitarian Church.

avenue, is spending sonic time in New

Ten Reasons Why You
Should Buy From Us

Opposite
Taller
Hotel

Mr. Clifford Jacobs, of Collingwood
spent se,stral el:Lys in Flint
past week.

NIrs. Marrs Goldstein. of Pored
NIrs. Adolph Slummy of I hotel airline east, has returned from a live
Charlevoix, lett 1111 Tuesday last for
en-k•' visit with relatives and friend.
Palm Beach, Fla., to join \I r. Sloman, iu .Ntlatitic City and New York.
ho has been South for several weeks,
Nliss Ruth Oppenheimer, daughter
.klbern Kahn, of Rowena of NIr. and 51r, S. IS Oppenheimer,
street, spent several flays in New Of Ill Rhode Nand avenue, enter-
York city last week. tanned at a (lancing party at her home
on Saturday es ening last.
Mrs. Saul Stoma'', of East Ferry
avenue, is spending in few weeks in
Miss Gulda Feerier, of Brush street,
Battle Creek.
entertained 25 guests at a dancing
— ' .• .5
party at her home on Saturday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Nlay, of \Vest - fling last.
minster avenue, have retuned from a
months' trip to California.
NIrs. lingo l'arshall entertained 12
guests at luncheon and cards at her
Nit'. Jesse Hirschman and Miss home on Leicester Court on Tiles-
Sadie Hirschman, of the Victory. day last.
apartments, Collingwood avenue, are
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NB.. Elizab e th Handl e r, of • De s
spending a fox- weeks inn Miami and
Palm Beach, Fla.
'
Nloines, Ia., were the guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wets-
Nirs. David A. Brawn has returned man, of Virginia Park.
(ruin a trip to New York City.
Mrs, 14111:111 Kaplan, of Kirby are-
Mrs. E. NI. Rothman, of Hotel tine west, entertained 20 guests at
Borowood, has returned from Cincin- luncheon and bridge on Tuesday last,
nati, where she spent s•veral wee ks complimenting NIrs. Sam Lieberman,
with her sin, W'altcr, who is a stir formerly of NVaco, Tex.
dent at the Hebrew Union College.

Mr. Joseph Folz spent a few day,
in thin city the past week.

To meet the ex-
isting desire for
price economies
we are present-
ing this season
our wonderful—

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Not Connected With Any Other Shop.

All Society Items and other local note. should he communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
issue. Phone Glendale sitta, Society Editor. Mail notice. so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

dinner on Sunday evening, at her

Comes this fasetnating, smart awl

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TO NEW YORK GIRL

"285

SCARFS AND CAPES

for

SPRING AND SUMMER

The One, Two and Three Skins—Double Furred
Chokers--also Satin Lined Stoles and Capes in

Stone Marten
Genuine Silver Fox
Squirrel
Genuine Blue Fox
Russian Sable
Genuine White Fox
Hudson Bay Sable
Genuine Cross Fox

Japanese Marten
Eastern Mink
Baum Marten
Western Mink
Russian Fitch
Japanese Mink

Priced from $9.50 to $500.00

The Annis Fur Post

Woodward ■ I Clifford

Fur

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