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Chic

SpringDresses

Delightful

$

Styles

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39.50 $49 s°

The new Spring dresses are
arriving every day, each new
style seemingly more charm-
ing than the °Viers. Models
in taffeta, Moire silk and
Canton Crepe with striking
new trimming innovations or
with classic draping. Lovely
colorings.

Others at $25,$35,$65

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other
store.

Abraham Cooper

David Cooper

The Cooper Agency

General Insurance Service

Mrs. Lena Jackson of Taylor ave-
nue returned from an extended trip
in Northern Michigan.

You Are Now Afforded
Substantial Reductions

Ampico

Reproducing Pianos

This instrument reproduces

the touch of the master pianist

and his interpretation to the
minutest degree of dynamic in-
tensity.

UNION INVESTMENT BUILDING

320 West Fort St.

Phone, Cadillac 7509

THE
AMPICO

THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL OF MILLINERY

Beeman's Evening School teaches you in 60 days. Afternoon and
evening classes. Diplomas awarded. Positions guaranteed.

May Now Be Had
in the

Room 200 A

FRANKLIN

4152 Woodward Avenue

Telephone Garfield 5010

Piano at $800 to
$1050 and in the
Grand at $1975.

SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER

Knabe Warerooms

Commercial Adjustments

Janney-Bowman,
Inc.

Sped !zing in adjustments of fire losses for the
insured.

404 VINTON BUILDING

1243 WS11111.11rt011

BOILleV•rd,

Cadillac 3447

soda sainting.

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Your Feet Can't Hurt

In Arch Preserver Shoes

Their concealed built-in arch bridge provides a solid walking
base underneath the foot, and prevents strained muscles, weak-
ness and fatigue.

Many smart spring styles are now being exhibited in Arch
Preserver boots and oxfords. They are no more expensive than
ordinary shoes of equal quality.

BAR MITZVAH

—Fourth Floor—

ALPHA LAMBDA KAPPA'S
. DANCE SOCIAL SUCCESS

Woodward and Adams

Ji

service o vaa

MISS EMMA LAZARUFF

Miss Lazaruff, soprano, is an-
, nounced as soloist for the Ilebrew
play, "Samson and Delilah," to be
staged this Sunday evening at Orches-
tra hall. Miss Lazaruff, who is only
17, recently won much praise from
newspaper critics for the manner in I
which she played the leading role in'
the opera "Cavalliera Rusticana."

A New Silhouette for Spring

Eugagrntritts

To achieve the supple, undulating line from
shoulder to hips, the fashionable silhouette for
Spring, everything depends upon the corset,
In the new, lightly boned, low top Modart, a
spring-like buoyancy is secured, giving one the sensa-
tion of being uncorseted.
Modarts are designed for every type, ranging in
price from $5 up.

Mr. and Sirs. David B. Hyman an-
nounce the betrothal of their dough
ter, Anna Diana, to Philip Lipner
Reception Sunday, March 12, after-
noon and evening, at 606 Belmont
avenue.

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101 JOHN R ST.
Main 4216
Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery

STOP

at our new
Music Store

The complete release of March Victor
Records on sale. Among the classical there
is a new record by Caruso and three records
by Chaliapin. Also all the latest hits of

popular and dance records.
Complete Selection of Jewish Records.

Open Evenings and Sunday.

Western Music Co.

The Shiek Club will hold a regular
meeting Sunday at 3 p. in., at the
home of Miss Rose Rodin, 279 Bel-
mont avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kaplan an-
nounce the confirmation of their son,
Lawrence P., on Saturday, March 4.
The Bar Mitzvah service will be held
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Satur-
day morning. A reception in toe
boy's honor will be held at the' fam-
ily residence, 322 East Hancock, on
Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

In our separate Arch Presever Department
are specially trained salespeople capable of ad.
vising you accurately regarding foot troubles.

and

(Laced in Front)

Give the "Uncorseted" Effect

All members of the Young Wom-
en's llebrew Association of the Jew-
ish Woman's Club are invited to at-
tend a basketball game to be played
KOHANE-GLICK
on Tuesday evening, March 7, with
One of the loveliest weddings of
the girls of the Central M. E. Church, the season was that which united Miss
at the church on Adams and Wood- Lillian Kohane and Harry Glick, ,
ward avenues.
which was solemnized at the ball-
room, hotel Addison, Rabbi Hersh-
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davis will man officiating.
celebrate their fiftieth wedding an-
The bridal party stood under an :
niversary Sunday, March 12. They artistic bell made of smilax and white
will be at home to their friends from roses. Immediately after the cere-
2 to 6 p. m., at the home of their mony the little flower girl, Miss
children, Mr. and Mrs. I. Dreifuss, Muriel Frank, released a shower of
1714 Blackstone avenue.
flower petals on the bridal party.
The bride, who came in on the arm
The Kinx Klub, formerly the Kin- of her brother, Harry Kohane, was
that A. C., will hold the initial open charming in a stunning creation of
meeting of the season at the home Spanish lace over white satin with a
of J. Greenbaum, 97 Avalon avenue, girdle of orange blossoms. She wore
Highland Park, on Sunday, March 5, a high headdress, with veil entrain.
at 2 p. m. Special features will be She carried a shower bouquet of
offered.
orchids and lilies of the valley.
The bidresmaids, Miss Doris Glick-,
Joseph I'ress, the distinguished man, Miss Rose '/.weiback and Mrs.
'cellist from Petrograd, who was so- A. Kohane, wore a charming gown .
loist with the Detroit Symphony last in rainbow effect and carried showers!
week, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I of sweet peas to complete the color
Boris L. Ganapol.
scheme.
The bridal couple left for New
Many delightful entertainments York, from which point they sail for
were givefi in honor of Mr. and Mrs. France, Italy and Spain for an ex-
Moe Matfus of New York City. They tended honeymoon. They expect to
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe be at home to their many friends
Epstein of 477 Colburn avenue.
about June 1, in their new home on
Taylor avenue, which is now being
The Misses Bessie and Alice Hodges completed.
gave a luncheon Friday at the Wol-
verine Hotel in honor of Miss Marie
MALAMUD-FREEMAN
Sugarman of New York City. The
The marriage of Miss Rae Freeman
afternoon was spent in motoring to to Samuel Malamud has been an-
Windsor, Walkervlile and Sandwich, nounced. The wedding took place in
Ontario.
New York City on Jan. 29.

Among the many social functions
given in honor of Miss -Ruth Cohn
and Louis Goldberg, whose engage-
ment has recently been announced,
were the beautifully appointed din-
ners given by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Git-
tleman of East Grand boulevard, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Carter avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnett of Blaine
avenue and Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Sil-
berstein of Glynn court.

OU will never find it necessary to slip off your Arch Pre-
server Shoes to relieve your feet, because Arch Preservers
are scientifically designed to meet Nature's requirements.

me Shop where courtesy

The New Modart Corsets

5239 Hastings

Near Frederick, Opp. Commonwealth Bank
Phone Northway 3935

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kominars (Tes-
sie Sachs) returned to Lansing after
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jackson of Cros-
spending three months in Grand well, Stich., announce the birth of a
Rapids.
daughter, Josephine Elaine, on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 15.
The immediate family of Harry
Cohn of West Grand boulevard at- AHAVATH ACHIM WILL
tended the betrothal dinner given at
INSTALL NEW FIXTURE
his home in honor of Miss Ruth Cohn
and Louis Goldberg on Sunday, Feb.
19. The out-of-town guests included
The Ahavath Achim Synagogue, on
Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldberg of Bay- Westminster and Delmar avenues,
onne, N. J.; M. and Sirs. J. Stamm will hold a celebration on Sunday af-
of l'ittsburgh, Msr. Joseph Oppen- ternoon, Starch 12, on the occasion
heim of Boston, NO. and Mrs. Topper of the installation of the new main
and Mrs. Sharfman of Toledo. Fol- fixture in the main auditorium.
lowing the dinner the guests left for
The special fixture was made and
the Hotel Statler, where the betrothal designed by the C. J. Netting Com-
reception to relatives and friends was pany. Edward Dowd of said com-
held.
pany will he in charge of the instal
lation of the fixture, which has 53
A surprise party was given in honor lights and a main and larger light
of Mrs. Henry Zussman of 3034 Ja- in the form of a star of David.
cob street by the Ladies' Auxiliary
Mrs. B. Levine is in charge of the
of the Etz Chaim Congregation of synagogue committee for the instal.
Hamtramck. Mrs. Zussman was pre- lation of the lights. A special musical
sented with a beautiful silver basket program has been arranged and re-
and a pair of candlesticks in appre- freshments will be served.
ciation for her faithful services as'
secretary.
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A shower was given Thursday
evening, Feb. 23, in honor of Miss.
Gertrude Adelson, 32 guests being
present. Miss Leah Weinstein and
Mrs. London gave a number of vocal
selections, accompanied on the piano
by Miss Tracy Nowak.

A recent delightful function was
The Jolly Ten Sewing Club met
a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Falk, commemorating their son, on Thursday, March 2, at the home
of
Mrs. J. Joslove, 5430 Cass avenue.
George's, twenty-first birthday anni-
versary. Among the guests present
Irving
J. Wolfgang left for a two
were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ditrichstein
weeks eastern trip.
of New York.
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A delightful function of the past
Returning from an extended trip
throughout the western states is Miss week was the dancing party given
Sadie Goldstein of Frederick street. by Miss Ethel Shiffman at her home
on Brush street on Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Samuels of St. last for many of her young friends.
Louis, Mo., stopped in Detroit en
Miss Minna Plotkin of Toledo was
route to New York, from which ponit
they sailed on the SS, Olympic for the guest of Mrs. B. 0. Harris sev-
eral
days last week.
a seven months' tour throughout Eu.
rope.
Mr and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
The many friends of Jacob Rosen- 224 Erskine street delightfully enter-
stock, a former resident of Detroit, tained their •nephew, Ralph W. Cohn
will regret to learn of his death in of Brooklyn, N. Y., who left Sunday
Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Itosenstock I en route to Chicago.
was a brother of Mrs. Moses Cohen
Miss Winifred Cohen returned
of Lincoln avenue.
from a short stay with friends in
Mrs. Adolph Wolfgang of St. l'aul, Toledo. •
Minn., is visiting with her children,
Miss Helen Rosenberg of 1170 Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang of
2445 West Grand boulevard. • lingwood avenue attended the dinner
dance given by the I. 0. B. B. at the
Mrs. Alexander Friedman enter- Wenonah Hotel, Bay City. last Thurs-
tained delightfully for 25 young folks • day evening.
at her home on Chicago boulevard on'
Mrs. S. Schlaflander and son, Ger-
Saturday afternoon last, honoring her
ald, of 545 Mt. Vernon avenue left
daughter, Miss Elsa Adele.
for an extended stay in New York
Mrs. S. II. Werner will entertain and other points east to visit rela-
on Saturday evening, March 4, at her tives and friends.
home in honor of her guest, Miss
Mrs. Lewis II. Landsberg enter-
Marie Sugarman of New York City.
ta;ned at a family dinner on Friday,
Feb. 24, in honor of the betrothal of
Miss Birdie Landsberg to Maurice
Zechman of Chicago, and Miss Esther
Landsberg to Lawrence Burnstien of
this city.

State Managers
Indianapolis Life Insurance Co.

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ANNOUNCED AS SOLOIST
FOR HEBREW OPERETTA

Mrs. Simon Lachman of West
Ferry avenue entertained Saturday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. Adolph
Wolfgang of St. Paul, Minn.

4739 Woodward

Just North of Freed Ave

The Clairmont Beauty Shop

Garfield 6463

Marcel Waving Shampooing Singeing Hair Dyeing

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Our French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Make Your
Garments Look Like New.

The Maimonides Medical Society
Tuesday evening celebrated the tenth
anniversary of its existence with an
interesting program dealing with life
and works of Moves Maimonides. The
meeting was held at the Addison Ho-
tel.
11r..1. B. Baruch read a very inter-
esting paper on "Nlaimonides—Ilis
Life and Works." Dr. W. W. Kahn
read the oath and prayer of Maimon-
ides. 1/r. Noah E. Aronstam read a
poem he wrote on Maimonides.

Thos. E. Hewitt's Salon at 33 East .
Grand River avenue is one of De-
treit's finest shops which specializes
in the unusual in gowns and frocks.
This week a representative of The
Chronicle visited Mr. Hewitt's salon
and saw many new and beautiful
creations which may he called works
of art. Many of them were imported
from Orange Robes which is known
in Paris as one of the finest shops in
Vendome Paris. It is represented in
Detroit exclusively by Mr. Hewitt.
In this beautiful shop among the
many beautiful garments was a din-
ner gown of black canton faced satin.
combined with Burgundy colored
shadow lace. Flowers of orange col-
or dropped at the sides from scarlet
ribbon and the whole model was most
unusual. This was but one of the
many gorgeous dresses that filled this
beautiful place which is completely
equipped, including such features as
• Victrola which lends the proner at-
mosphere to the selling of dancing

The dance given Thursday re. l-
ing, Feb. 23, by the Alpha Lambda
Kappa fraternity at the Women's
Federation clubhouse proved a social
success.
Members of the fraternity were en-
thusiastic at their meeting, held
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 26, at the
clubrooms, 607 Washington Arcade,
over a communication received from'
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
welcoming the fraternity's co-opera-
tion in the community building pro-
ject. The fraternity offered its as-
sistance to Pisgah Lodge and the of-
fer was favorably acted upon at the
latter's meeting last Monday evening.
Sunday's meeting was addressed by
Robert S. Drews, ex-president of the
fraternity, student at the Detroit Col-
lege-of Medicine, on the subject of
"Biology of the Human Body."
frocks.

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SOCIETY CELEBRATES
ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY

NEW PARIS FROCKS
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9015 Twelfth St.

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An excellent assortment of choice fabrics for Spring

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We Solicit Your Inspection.

J. Lieber

Broadway Market Building

Rooms 207.09

The Original Kosher Restaurant in Detroit
is the CARMEL.

Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin.
1425 Broadway
Cadillac 4758
Meals 60 Cents
Special Dinners Saturday ■ and Sunday. •
Catering to Weddings, Parties and Banquets.
SAMUEL KRAEMER & CO.
Proprietor of Kraenser'• Pennaylvania Hotel, Mt. Clemens.

