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New
Fall Modes
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Tailleur
Suits
at
$65.00
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New suits to greet the well-
groomed Gentle woman, with
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charming,
reflections of the new
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styles. Duretyns, Suede Velours
and wool Tricotines. Finger-tip to
knee length jackets. Strictly tai-
lored or trimmed with silk embroi-
dery, braiding, French knots and
fur collars of Seal, Nutria or
Moleskin.
Fall Tailormades $45
"Faultless Workmanship"
BAER FUR FACTS:---
Expert REPAIRING and REMODELING
done at REASONABLE RATES. You
SAVE MONEY by having your FURS AT-
TENDED TO NOW.
Baer Bros,
FINE FURS
FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER
Main 2449
1522 Broadway
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week.
onicle by S o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current
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issue. Phone Glendale ARC Society Editor.
than Wednesday.
PAGE THREE
The Misses Minnie and Betty Wit.
lie entertained 20 guests last Friday
evening at a welcome party in honor
of their guests, Miss Sadie Lessner
of Rochester, N. Y., Miss Mildred
Weisbaum and her brother, Ilerman,
of Niagara Falls, N. Y. The evening
was delightfully spent in games, danc-
ing and music. A buffet luncheon
was served.
uelloch
The Advance
August Fur Sale
The Misses Helen and Ruth Blum-
rosen and Mildred Goldman are at
Petoskey, Mich., for the month of
August.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weil and
Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Wartell, who have
been touring the east during July,
are now in the Blue Ridge mountains
0. Kopel are occu-
Dr. and WS. J.
Benjamin T. Marx of Tennyson
avenue is in Long Beach, Calif., visit- eying their new home at 1422 Col- and will be home about Aug. 1.
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ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lingwood avenue.
5Irs. B. Weisbium and daughter. =
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Adolph Marx, formerly of Detroit.
Miss Hattie ',M orris left Friday for :Mollie, have returned from an ,•.- --a
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Miss Alvine Sehubach of Seattle, Traverse City, where !Ole will spend tended motor trip in the east.
Wash., who was the guest at the home the remainder of the summer.
D. Marx I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn and 51.II
of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin
Krohn are Arthur, o f Hazel wood avenue I
Dr. and Mrs. Albcrt 14,
Mim ic)) =-.
N Connecticut avenue, is en route to
spending several weeks at Ottawa returned f Com a motor trip
New York.
fhe New England States, New York
Beach, Mich.
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and Pennsylvania.
M rs. Benjamin Myerfeld of Ann
elen and Mabel
The Misses — IF
Arbor is spending a few (lays at the
Mrs. M. Bachrach and daughte
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sloman , Klein smith and Ralph Kleinsmith of
I 1696 West Phiadelphia avenue are Minnie, Dolly and Dorothy, have gone
of East Ferry avenue.
spending two weeks at Oxley, Ont., to Louisville, Ky., for an extended
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visit. While there they will attend
Isador Stern of New York visited o n Lake Erie.
the wedding of Miss Florence Klein.
in the city the past week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berman and
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Florian of 326
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Law- Myron Stein are visiting at Cedar Ilenr
d avenue have returned from
rence avenue entertained 40 guests point.
a week's stay at Cedar Point and
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at a dancing party Saturday even-
ing last honoring Miss Ruth Kahn, Emanuel Harris, son of Mr. and' have left for a two weeks' motor trip
to Mackinac and Northern Michigan.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Saul Harris, has left for Camp i
Nissokone, Oscoda, Mich., to spend I
SH PASSENGERS
Kahn.
ATTACK JEWI
the summer.
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Mrs. William Levy and family of
WARSAW.—(A. T. A.)—Attacks
Mrs. Spencer S. Fishbaine and Miss
Florence avenue are spending the
Fishbaine are spending the by armed civil bands upon Jewish pas-
' summer months at Waterford, Mich. Susan
sengers continue in increasing num-
summer with her sister, Mrs. N.
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(Freda Fishbaine) or hers. According to reports, Jews
Bruno Rand olph of New York was . Schwartzburg
I were brutally beaten near the Kolus-
the guest at the home of Mr. and New York City.
lki station. The outrage lasted two
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Mrs. Albert Zenner of Boston Boole-
Miss hours but the station police refused
Honoring their house guest,
vard.
orka,n of to intervene.
Sabel of New le'dm
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Fliosrsee,, Rose and Kate Freedman
Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston Bottle-. Misses
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luncheon and dinner at the Redford, day at a luncheon at the Hotel Stat.
ler, followed by a box party at the
corn-
Country Club on Thursday,
anni- Temple theater. i
memorating her birthday
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versary.
Last Sunday evening, at the home,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln Freud and of Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Rosenthal of
' family of Marlborough avenue spent 659 Boston Boulevard, a farewell re-;
several weeks at Watkins Lake, Mich. ception was tendered to Miss Sadie
. Fox, who returns to her home in St.
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Louis Simon of McLean avenue is Louis after a stay in this city of nine
weeks with her brother and sister-in-
spending a few weeks in the east.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Belmont ;
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Miss Rose Myers, superintendent avenue. The 30 guests present were
of the Jewish Orphan Asylum in given a pleasant surprise in the form:
Montreal, who was the guest of her of a dance floor constructed on the
mother, Mrs. Sarah Myers of Brush lawn, where dancing was enjoyed. A
street, has returned. Miss Myers was dutch lunch followed by many toasts
accompanied by her sister, Miss An- and good wishes concluded a pleas-
UXURIOUS Peltries now play the stel-
I -4 lar role in the wardrobe of Fair
Women. There is scarcely a time in the
year when a_bit of peltry is not in evidence
giving a final touch of luxury to the en-
semble of an elegant costume.
It is therefore in the path of wisdom to at-
tend this advance Fur Sale in the hopes of
obtaining just that exquisite model em-
bodying her own charm and individuality
and to secure it at great savings over the
winter price.
By paying a slight deposit now she may lay
aside this all important garment for the
varied activities of the winter season.
Full details of this important event in Mon-
day's News.
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The @Annual
AUGUST FUR SALE
' nabelle Myers. ant evening.
Nam ds
ResiinnOg Monday August 1.ct
Harold N. Rosenthal, who is study-
. Mrs. Morris Higer and daughter,
ing at Columbia University and at the
: Frances, of Burlingame avenue are
Rabbi
Isaac Slchanan Yeshivah, is
with
spending the summer months
y wi th his
home for a mont h's
relatives and friends in Peru, Ind.
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parer.
nts, M ant u h s . staP.
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Mrs. M. Cohn and Miss Jennie that of 659 Boston Boulevard.
Cohn of Lincoln avenue are spending
Mrs. Alex. Friedman of 20 Chicago
several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis NI usliner at their summer Boulevard is spending a week in New
York
City, where she is a guest ut
home, Wolf lake, Mich.
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the Hotel Astor.
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Mrs. B. Danziger of New York is
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman and
spending a few weeks in the city vis-
son, Stanford, of 5532 Maplewood
iting with reVatives and friends.
avenue have returned after spending
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Mrs. Freda Bender of Ilarrisberg, some time in Cedar Point and l'ort
Pa., is a guest at the home of Mr. .•
ouron.
' and Mrs. Henry Stillman of Edison
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Miss- Goldie Vehon, daughter of
' avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehon of 315
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Herman Lewis and son, Herman, Tuxedo avenue, and Miss Margold
Jr., of Grand avenue have returned Vehon, daughter of Mrs. Rae Vehon
from a visit to Grand Rapids and of St. Paul, Minn., have left for Camp
Cavell, where they will spend two
Kalamazoo, Mich.
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weeks.
Emil Loewenberg of Virginia Park
Mrs. Michael Silver, accompanied
has gone to Black River, Mich.,
where he will spend a few days on a by her sons, Felix and Ilenry, are
spending
some time in Atlantic City
fishing trip.
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and Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Van Vliet
Complimenting Miss Florence Sa- , (1111 inin
and son, Lyman, have returned from
Montreal, Quebec, and a trip down bel of New York City, who is visiting.
here, Miss Lillian Shimberg enter-
the St. Lawrence river.
tamed at a musicale at her home,
-
The Misses Rose and Leah Wein- (1. X inCylairmont avenue, on Tuesday
stein of East Hancock avenue have
returned from a visit with friends in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bieberstein
Hamilton, Ont.
and daughters of 292 Elmhurst ave-
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Mrs. M. Mandeberg and son of nue are spending several weeks at 01-
Brush Boulevard have returned from colt Beach, N. Y.
a several weeks' visit with relatives
and friends in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Harris and
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Mrs. M. Berg of Taylor avenue has, daughter of Elmhurst avenue are
returned from a visit with relatives spending several weeks at Olcott'
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Beach, N. Y.
and friends in Saginaw.
Offers you the unrestricted selection
from our entire stock of
Wraps
Coats
Neck Pieces
at honest reductions up to
40%
We will store your purchases free of charge
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Callan
Woodward at Grattot
Baer & Polansky
Furriers
1525 BROADWAY
Entire 2nd Floor Eureka Bldg.
Announce
Their First Annual
Fur Sale
To Begin August 8th
And suggest that prospec-
tive buyers of Furs or Fur
Garments wait for this
opportunity.
Miss Ruth Cohen of 742 West
Mr. Louis Present of Cadillac,
Mich., spent a few days in the city I Grand Boulevard is spending her va-
, the past week, the guest of friends. cation at Long Island, N. Y. She
will also spend some time in Ore Cats-
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Mrs. Henry Bieberstein and family, kill mountains.
of Elmhurst avenue are spending
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of New
Iseveral weeks at Olcott Beach, N. Y.
York City have left for their home
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Benjamin of following a two weeks' visit with Mr.
' Burlingame avenue have returned' and Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau.
from a trip to the White Mountains.
Miss Rose Cassel of 81 Euclid ave-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould of Long- nue has returned from a two weeks'
fellow avenue are spending several visit in Boston, Mass.
weeks touring eastern resorts.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I.. Kavanau
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogers of Elm- and daughter, Lucille, of Westminster
hurst avenue have returned from an avenue have left for a trip to Buf-
falo, Niagara Falls, Atlantic City and
extended eastern trip.
' New York.
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I,. El. Fisher of Edison avenue has
Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman and
returned from a several weeks' trip
to New York, Atlantic City and son, Leonard, of 25 Grove avenue
have left on the Steamer Naranic for
Washington.
an extended trip to Duluth and Roch-
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, Minn.
' Mrs. M. Starr of Emhurst avenue enter
Fyfe's Third Floor
Pumps and Sport
Oxfords Reduced
Choice
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You'll find more than a thousand
pairs in the combined lots—all of
dependable quality and correct style.
The Three-eyelet Tie Is of black kid,
brown kid. and white reigoSititi cloth
with turn sole and Louis heel.
The Sport Oxford is a combination
of white teignskin cloth with tan calf
trimming. It has a welt sole and
is visiting with relatives and friends
in Providence, R. I.
M r. and Mrs. II. Carnin (Lydia
Edelstein) gave a 6 o'clock dinner
Mrs. William B. Isenberg left last Friday, July 22, in honor of Mr. and
Cuban heel.
week for a two months' trip in the Mrs. Si Reuben (Celia Menelson)
east. She will spend part of the time and daughter Harriet, formerly of
at Edgemere, Long Island, and the Detroit, who are visiting here from
The Dress Pump Is of patent leather,
dull kid and white reignskin cloth with
turn sole and Louis heel.
remainder at the summer home of Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Isenberg, near
Misses Dorothy and Sarah Epstein
Hunter, N. Y.
of 545 Mt. Vernon avenue enter-
Mrs. Julia Narcuse of 1474 Webb' tained on Sunday, Juy 24, at home.
at
avenue has left for a two weeks' The occasion was a lawn party,
trip to New York City. which 20 guests were present. hei r
place was decorated with lanterns and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein of Long; vari-colored baloons and dancing, en-
fellow avenue have returned from a tertainment and freshmenta were the
several weeks' trip to Boston and, features of the evening.
Worcester, Mass.
Miss Evelyn Rosenthal of Taylor
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Mr. and Mm. S. Kell of Burlin- avenue has as her house guest Miss
game avenue are spending a few Irene Abraham of Chicago, formerly
weeks touring the eastern esorts. of Detroit. Among the many de-
lightful affairs given for Miss Abra-
J. C. Myers of West Grand Boule-, ham was a "baby party" given by
yard is spending several weeks visit.' Miss Rosenthal Tuesday evening for ,i
ing with relatives and friends in 20 guests. The program consisted of
children's games and the kind of en-
Providence, R. I.
tertainment children usually enjoy.
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The Misses Ruth and Helen Blum- A "baby luncheon" concuded the fes-
rosen of 448 Ferry avenue are spend- tivities of the evening.
ing a few weeks at Petoskey, Mich.
Mrs. Alfred M. Gross and children
Miss Pearl Weber and Miss Ida of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Clyde
Benyas are spending some time with I Kingsbaker of Pittsburgh, Pa., are
Miss Bertha Lampert at Petoskey, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mich., and Harbor Springs. Oppenheimer, 715 Glynn court.
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