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The Smartness (l white and
black, as pictured, displaying
Canton Crepe trimmed with

Hack heads.

Eastern style centers speak ap-
proval of the long line stilts.

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Embroidered coats are enjoy-
ing popularity.

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Dr. anti Mrs. I. Frosh, of 220 Elm-
hurst avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Hazel Irene,
to Mr. Lawrence Lewis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lewis, -116 East Han-
cock avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko, of 310 Bel-
mont avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Julia, to Mr.
Louis Oppenheim, of this city.

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Birthday Sale

Features for Friday and Saturday.

A Charming Collection of

Pattern Hats

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at $ 9.75

Models formerly priced to 52o. Street,
Dress and Matron Hats in black, black
and white. navy, Harding blue, tan-
gerine, pheasant and brown. A superb
assortment to gratify every personal
taste at a very important saving.

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FURS

FURS

STORAGE

EXPERT REPAIRING AND REMODELING

Call Main 7825

Baer & Polansky

FURRIERS
For a Quarter of a Century.

Second,Floor
Take Elevator

' Mrs. S. Straus, of lintel Statler,
is spending several weeks in New
York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sempliner,
1625 Chicago Boulevard, have re-
turned from a three months' trip
abroad, visiting England, France and
Italy.

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Eureka Bldg.
1525 Broadway

announcement

LEWIS

and

TANNENHOLZ-BEVIER.

$25 and 1135,

7 739 John R. St. Market 2114; Northway 2175-R.

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We Clean Your Friends' Clothes.
Why Not Yours?

SIr. and Mrs. R. J. Marks (nee
A lice Miller) are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a son, Hanley
.Men.

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CALL MELROSE 6570

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We Call For and Deliver.

Mr. turd Mrs. Julius Wallace
Elaine Sandelman), of 304 Kirby
avenue east, are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a daughter,
Audrey, on March 26.

533-537 Forest Avenue East.
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SPRING FURS

A Beautiful Display
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The Home of

Fur Insurance
And Storage

Reliable — Expert — Inexpensive

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Buy With Confidence

The Annis Fur Post

Woodward at Clifford

Established 1887

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We Urge

Comparison of
Values at

THE GORHAM SHOP

Price is the important item in every sale,

This, the first sale held in The Gorham Shop, consists
of considerable reductions in the price of every
article in the store.
We wish to emphasize that prices at The Gorham
Chop; through this sale and at any other time, merit
your comparison of values. Gorham Shop merchan-
dise at Gorham Shop prices are always the best
reasons in the world for your purchase.

DIAMONDS AT 10% TO 25% OFF -
The Gorham Shop's first Birthday Anniversal Sale
in its new store includes 25 per cent reductions on

precious stones—in rings, bar pins, brooches, laval-
lieres, lorgnettes.

SILVERWARE AT 10% TO 30% OFF

clusive patterns at a great saving.

WATCHES AT 20% TO 30% OFF

Noiseless 1
No Ten-
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lions to ;
Regulate

Portable
No Bob-
e
e bins to
Wind

Our aim is to please the public—to give them courteous

and prompt service. .k trial will convince you. Will
you not call or 'phone for free demonstration? You

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Watches of every description are included. They
vary from the fine diamond--paved, platinum
mounted types costing $2,500—to the equally re-

liable timekeepers selling at $ 3 1.50—Gorham qual-
ity is in every one! •

LEATHER GOODS AT 10% TO 30% OFF

Luggage is always acceptable—for gifts or for per-
sonal use. As a last minute thought, luggage is a
much appreciated gift for the bride, or groom.

"We Urge Comparison o f s Values"

will be under no obligation to see our marvelous won-

Motor Equipment.

Chapel in Connection.

Choice of cilbout 200 Pattern

Hats, Formerly Paiced at $20,

The reduction in silverware includes all patterns.
This is a wonderful opportunity for you to get odd
pieces—if you need them--or complete sets, in ex-

Avenue--a short block above Grand Circus Park—
convenient for shoppers.

Licensed Embalmer.

Complete

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WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
announces the opening of a Branch Store in Detroit—
located at 11 W. Elizabeth Street—corner Woodward

EDMUND G.

Funeral
Director ;

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MILLINERY
$15.00

Visa Ella Tannenholz was married
Tuesday, April 5, to Mr. Frank Be-
eler, at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo M.
Franklin officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
[levier are leaving for an extended
motor trip through the east.

Miss Eva Yalonstein, of East
Palmer avenue, is spending a few
weeks in New York and Atlantic
City.

Miss Ethel Sharman entertained
Miss Florence Wolenberg, Monte- delightfully at a dancing party for
ray avenue, has returned from a 25 Young people at her home on
pleasant visit in Fort Wayne, (nib, Brush street on Saturday evening..
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visiting her sister, Mrs. Sidney S.
Mrs. C. E. Wolston, of lintel Stat-
Stieliel ILulu Wolenhergl.
ler, is visiting with friends and rela-
andI'hi la-
Mr. J. G. Maser, of Hotel Statler, lives in Washington
is making an extended eastern trip. delphia.

and Disaster Gowns

Mrs. Rae Levitan, 1529 Filigree
avenue, announces the marriage of
her daughter, Anna, to Mr. Ilarry
Finberg, of Philadelphia, on Wednes-
day, March 30.

Mr. C. F. Hirschfield, of Burlin-
game avenue, has returned from a
trip to New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winkleman, of
Colorado avenue, have returned from
a delightful trip to New York and
Atlantic City.

Spring Coats. Suits, Street Frocks

LEVITAN-FINBERG.

Mr. and Mrs. David Epstein, who
M r. and Mrs. Louis Davidson, of
occupied the Samuel Ileavenrich Frederick avenue, returned on Mon-
home on Pingree avenue the past two day from a six months' trip to Hui.-
months, have moved into their home ida, stopping en route in many of the
in Royal Oak. prominent large cities in the South.

Mrs. L. D. Gump, of Johnson City,
Tenn., is the guest of M r. and Mrs.
Max May and Mr. and Mrs. M. Mans-
huh.

REDUCTION SALE
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111r. Jacob S. Lieberman annount•es
the marriage of his daughter, The-
resa, to Mr. Leon A. Gersten, on
Sunday, April 3. Upon their return
from their honeymoon tour, Mr. and
Mrs. Gersten will reside at 1707
Seward avenue and will be at home
to their friends after April 15.

Mr. and Mrs. William Levy moved
Miss Helen E. Jackson, of Pitts- from Burlingame avenue to (ii5 Flor-
a
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It
burgh, who WAS the guest of Miss ence avenue, Highland Park.
Ruth Franklin, returned to her home
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last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Swartz
Departing years reveal his sterling
(Rose Friedman), of New York,
blend
Mrs. Melville S. Welt, of Con- whose marriage was an event of
necticut avenue, is spending a few March 20, have returned from their Or Husband, Father and devoted
Friend.
days in Chicago.
honeymoon trip and will make this
In hearts, his absence left a fear-
city their home.
some
night,
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Mrs. Samuel .1. Jaffa, of Denver,
But where loving memory casts its
Colo., is the guest of her children,
Miss Helen Harris, who spent sev-
guiding
light.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May and Mr. and eral months at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs NI M•insbach. Mrs. Jaffa is in Mrs. Arthur Pollock, of Atkinson
Dr. Bernard 0. Harris, Died April
the city to attend the marriage of avenue, has returned to her home
9, 1918.
her grandson. Mr. Gerald May, to in New York.
Miss Ruth Rosenfield, of Boston,
In memory of our loving mother,
which •took place on Wednesday
Mrs. A. Perley, who was visiting Rae Finsilver, who died one year
evening at Hotel Statler.
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ago, on April 8, 1920.
Frank, of Tuxedo avenue, has re-
Miss Sadie Ilirschman and Mr. turned to her home in New York
Gone, dear mother, gone forever,
Jesse Hirschman, of Collingwood City.
How we miss your smiling face;
avenue, have returned from a de-
But you left us to remember-•-
lightful trip to Florida, returning
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Amburg
None on earth can fill your place.
home by way of Atlantic City, where have moved from Ilendrie avenue to
A happy home we once nejoyed,
they spent several days.
their new home, 1949 Taylor avenue.
How sweet the memory still;
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But death has left a loneliness
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg,
Mrs. I. Kosichek, of Burlingame
world can never fill.
of Putnam avenue, spent a few days avenue, has returned from a pleas-
Do not ask us if We miss her,
at the l'ark Hotel, in Mt. Clemens, ant visit with relatives and friends
Folks may think the wound is
the past week.
in Lansing, Mich.
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healed;
But little do they know the sorrow
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rilthman, of
Mrs. D. Hinting, who was the guest
That lies within our hearts con-
Hotel Bormvood, have left for Royal of relatives and friends in this city,
cealed.
dole, where they will be guests at has returned to her home in Wash-
11E11 LOVING CIIII.DREN.
the Rod Run Golf Club before occu- ington, I). C.
pying their own home.

Mrs. S. Lehr and daughter, Shirly,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy have of New York, are guests of Mrs.
moved from Burlingame avenue to Minnie Apfelbaum, of Ilendrie ave-
their new home in Royal Oak.
nue.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of
Mr. David K Levin, of Brush
Virginia Park, spent a few days in street, left on Monday for Fostoria,
Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens, the past Ohio, where he will spend several
week.
weeks.

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West Elizabeth St.

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Mr. Samuel Ileavenrich and Miss',
Mrs. A. Buchstein visited with
Edith Ileavenrich, of Pingree aye. Slrs. Benj. Nleyertield in Ann Arbor
nue, have returned from a delightful, the past week.
trip to Savannah, Ca., where they
spent the past two months.
3Ir. Charles Finsterwald and son,
• , Myer, of Collingwood avenue, have
Mrs. Hugo Hill and grandilaugh..! returned from a visit to New York
ter, Miss Elsa Friedenberg, of Ro- and Boston.
wenn street, have returned from Cin-
cinnati, where they spent a few days
Miss Delia Imerman, of 40 Mc-
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Menderson Lean avenue, has returned from a
(Melanie Friedenberg).
two weeks' visit to New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman,
Mr. ('heater Swartz, of Merrick
of East Kirby avenue, have returned avenue, has gone to Howell, Mich.,
from a three months' stay in the where he will reside permanently.
quaint old city of St. Augustine, Fla.
Mr. Alfred Dreifus, of Gladstone
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, of avenue, has returned from a trip to
Chicago Boulevard, spent a few days Pittsburgh.
at the Park Hotel, in Mt. Clemens,
the past week.
Mrs. J. 1.ansky, of Chicago, who
spent some time at home with her
Mrs. Mortimer Myer, of Chicago father, Mr. I. Weinstein, of East
Boulevard, has returned from a trip Hancock avenue, has returned to her
to Montgomery, Ala., and Cincinnati, home.
Ohio.
Mrs. Charles Finsterwald enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Miss tained delightfully for Iht guests at
Lydia Kahn and Miss Dorothy Krolik an April Fools party on Friday after-
spent the Easter season in New York noon lust at her home on Calvert
City.
avenue. Many unique features were
introduced, all in keeping with the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling spent Jay.
the week-end at Park Hotel, in Mt.
Clemens.
Miss Lottie Hill, of Webb avenue,
has returned from a live months'
:ties. Edwin Rosenthal, of Boston visit to Saginaw, Bay City and West
Boulevard, is visiting with relatives Branch.
and friends in Lafayette, Ind., and
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from there will go on to New York
Mrs. S. M. Gregor, of West Grand
for a few weeks' stay.
Boulevard, who spent several months
in St. Petersburg, Fla., have returned
On Sunday afternoon, Rabbi Leo to their home.
M. Franklin leaves for Washington,
11. 1'., to attend the annual session
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, of West Palmer
of the Central Conference of Ameri- avenue, returned on Monday from a
can Rabbis. He will be accompanied trip . to West Baden, Ind.
by Mrs. Franklin.

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GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS, Inc.

GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS

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