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. to the afire of the
All Society Menlo and other local note, should he ronirroiniceted
ChronieM by 5 o'clock each Wedneoday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week'.
later
Mane. Phone Glendale 11326, Society Editor. Mail notice. s. m to be received not

than Wednenday.

The rapid growth of this store is an in-
dication of the good judgment of our cus-
tomers, no less than of the supreme efforts
we are putting forth to merit their favor.

Cohen
Hastings

rs two

High Str#t at

, Olen Evenings

The Immigrant Aid Committee of . Mrs. I. D. Strauss and son of Chi-
the Jewish Woman's Club, under the cago spent a few days at Hotel Addi-
chairmanship of Mrs. I. I. I'olozker, son the past week.
have started work for the coming'
literryle Stanley Rykeyser, well
season. This committee takes charge,
of all local immigrant aid of the known writer on finance and lecturer
Council of Jewish Women. Anyone . at Columbia University, was a guest
interested in this work is asked to at Hotel Statler the past week.
-
communicate with Mrs. Polozker,
: Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hirschman
Hemlock $071.
of Virginia Park have returned train
Returning from an extended trip an extended trip through Scotland,
through Japan, China, the Philippine . England and France.
Islands and Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sloman of Virginia Park.
Mrs. David Weingarden of New
They visited with their brother, Cheri York spent a few days at Hotel Ad-
Mandlebaum, formerly of Detroit, dison the past week.
now of Manila, P. I.
,
-
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowi
In honor of their twenty-fifth wed- I of Third avenue have returned from
ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Al- a few days' visit with relatives and
bert Kahn of Rowena street enter- friends in Cincinnati.
tained at a beautifully appointed fam-
ily dinner at the Redford Country
The Misses Miriam and Elizabeth
Club on Friday evening last.
Fuchs, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Walter Fuchs of Delaware avenue,.
Returning from Lake Placid, N. Y., have returned from Camp Songo,
where they occupied their summer Casco, Me.
home, are Jacob Siegel and Miss
Adele Siegel of Boston Boulevard. Mr.
Mrs. S. Aronheim and son, Kurt
Siegel commemorated his eightieth Aronheim of Hotel Stevenson, have
birthday anniversary at his home on returned from a several weeks' trip
Friday evening last with a family din- to Mancelona, Les Cheneaux Islands
ner at which Mr. and Mrs. Abe Siegel and Mackinaw Island.
of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Siegel of Chiengo were out-of-town
Miss Kathryn Kahn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn of Youngs-
guests.
town, Ohio, was a recent guest at the
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs
and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt have of Delaware avenue.
returned from Chicago, where they I
bliss Ilortense Krolik of Rowena
went to attend the seventieth birth-
day anniversary of their mother, Mrs. i street has gone to Milwaukee, where
she
will spend a few weeks visiting
I. Oberfelder.
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian II. Krolik and
Returning from Mackinac Island,
son are in Chicago to join in the
celebration of the eightieth birthday where she spent a few weeks, is Mrs.
William
Brown of Virginia Park,
anniversary of their father, M. Lepp-
man. Mr. Krolik will return to the
Philip
Rothman, son of Mr. and
city in a few days, Mrs. Krolik and
Mrs. E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak,
son remaining for a longer visit.
has returned to Baltimore, where he
Returning from a several weeks' enters Johns Hopkins University.

An outstanding cha•ae-

teristic of Rurael Ap-
parel. And it is worthy

of note that the prices

r e decidedly lower-

than what you would

expect to pay for gar-

ments of sach

design. Our aug-

mented collect ion of

handsome garments

merits your inspection.

kane-tec ol

Dress
Shoes

tour throughout the New England
The Misses Augusta and Jane
states are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan
and daughter, Doris Ruth. They spent Brown of McLean avenue, who went
to Montreal and Breton Woods, N.
several weeks at Hotel Maplewood,
H., are now touring through the east-
Maplewood, N. II.
ern states.

.

The Walk-Over idea of
patent leather dress ox-
fords -- thin, light sole,
dressy heel and smooth
instep.fit; flexible and easy.
Bench work that men of
good taste look for,

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spater and fam -
ily of Burlingame avenue have re -
turned from Oden, Mich., where they
spent the summer season.

Miss Elizabeth Schott has left for
Madison, Wis., where she will enter
the university.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marx
(Theresa Alexander) have returned
from their wedding trip east and
will be at home after Oct. 15 at 1995
Gladstone avenue.

9.0 0

Returning from a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Aaron in Kenralville,
Ind., are Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosen-
field of Hotel Addison.

tfe-11'

.

Jack Freund of Pittsburgh was a
recent visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Purdy of Royal Oak.

ne part mod.,

ry.fe's

Straps, Oxfords and Boots

Footwear designers have treated many wonderful new modes for fall and winter.

Detroit women are invited to inspect Ameriq's leading advance types ranging from
style and quality can
the moderate prices upward. Every personal requirement of

be exactly satisfied.

kanfrGail
Shoe Stores

Mrs. Morris Rosenfield, who has
been a guest at the home of her
father, Ellis Snyder, and the Misses
Ida and Mildred Snyder, returned on
Saturday to her home in St. Joseph,
' Mo. Mrs. Rosenfield is the newly-
! elected superintendent of the Jewish
Charities of St. Joseph.

Miss Hazel Patricia Blumenthal of
West Branch spent a few days in De-
troit en route to the Milwaukee Dow-
ner School.

Kurt Weinberg of New York spent
• few days in Detroit the past week,
guest
at Hotel Statler.
■

Harry R. Solomon and son, Milton,
have returned from a two weeks' trip
to Mackniac.

Van Rensselaer

202 Fisher Arcade

Mr. and Mrs. D. Ach of Kalamazoo
spent a few days in the city the past
week.

invites you to a

Mrs. J. Leavitt of Cleveland was
the house guest of Miss Rose Hecht
of East Ilancock avenue the past
week.

Satin Oxfords

$16-50

Either black nr Peon s with 2' %.
inch Spanish Louis heels and
bench turned soles. H,ar(il tdlr
designed and finished. -

Ball Strap Oxfords

Medi: n.Toe Oxfords

$8

II . 1.11 built, comfortable low
shoes with plenty of style and
distinctiveness Welt soles and
11/4 nub military heels.
Rums shade tan calf or black
t.
simple calf of high licsler....$9.00

$5.8,5

Tan or black calf with smart
perforations, tern soles and low
heels.

Showing

Miss Sophie Klauber, who has been
visiting in Madison, Wis. spent sev-
' guest of
eral days in the city as the
Mrs. A. Erman of West Hancock
avenue en route to her home in Buf-
falo.

of

Smart
Milliner y

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of
hotel Stevenson have returned from
a few days visit in Milwaukee.

Mr. and MN. Herman Himelhoch
and (laughter, Marjorie, of Putnam
avenue have returned from a motor
trip throughout the New England
states.

fig-

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger, who
moved from Dexter Boulevard to
their new home at 2225 Edison ave.,
nue, entertained 100 guests on Tues-
day evening.

utumn

1I 7car

Fri•lerick Morris of Connecticut
avenue has returned from a few days'
visit with friends in Milwaukee, Wis.

LAME

Two.Strap

Black Kid Boots

$10

CORSETS

$/9.,50

Nth pat-
Maar ,00r:c
, sen .,rte trionA,I with
ent. m•
brans id. As erquiare model.

x err,' in gly comfortable with
8'1-irich tops, welt toles and 14-
int.!! keels. Brown. $11.50.

Calf Boots

$1.85

Tan calf 9-inch boots nith welt
soles and military heels.

for STOUT WOMEN

Designed to red.e
the figure and give
stout women gleam,
graceful linew.

Corsets

Repair Service Department

Our Fall Catalog

Sixth Floor

on Request

In white or pink
coutil or broche,
sixes 26 to 45
waist

5.95

to 18,00

"Faultless Workmanship"

FURS

EXPERT REPAIRING AND REMODELING
Fur Collars and Cuffs

Brassieres

ltROSIG

La whits or pink.
38 to 56 bust.

Woodward and Adams

85e to 6 95

.14 0:347nts •
..coed Tian, Woodward
Waalatair9; a Amer

Fur Garments Made to Order.

Main 2449

OPEN EVENINGS

Neat Door to Capitol Theatre

1522 Broadway

