A merica/I Pur isk periodical eater CLIFTON MULTI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liAPrt Ian 'Swim (ti ROA ICLE Spring Suits film bock:5 1230 Woodward A Louis James Rosenberg of Brush street has returned from a pleasant trip to New York and Washington. Tricofinas, Piquettes, Cordine Twills and Tricotines fashioned in delightful designs. Either strictly .-1 tailored or decorative. Straight- line and box effects, wearable with - \ ur without a belt. Features in- dude embroidery, braiding silk arrow heads, appliqued straps, cable stitching, clever button trimming. Bendetson Netzorg, the well known pianist, contributed to the delightful entertainment given at the Scarab Club by several musicians of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra on Wed- nesday evening last. Returning from a few days' stay in New York City is William Friedman of Erskine street. "‘InvIoulVaik /1 0., liglEGEL% 4 CORK* 14000.1.111, /TAT{ DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Krieger of Milwaukee spent their honeymoon trip in Detroit, guests at Hotel Slat-' ler. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Traverse City, Mich., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saul- son of Virginia I'ark. Mrs. Edward Musliner of Hotel Tuller was hostess at a beautfiully appointed luncheon given at the hotel on Monday. -4 7 Returning from a pleasant stay in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Atlas of Virginia Park. , MRS. S. R. GLOGOWER Nathan Friedman of Rhode Island "The world is to be saved by the , chairman; Mrs. Albert Wenner, vice- avenue has returned from a few days' stay in Menominee, Mich. laughter of school children." This bit Ichairman; Mrs. A. I,. Cohen, Mrs. of wisdom from the Talmud was the David ('ourlander, Miss Miriam Gold- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Marwell theme of Miss Josephine J. Eschen- man, Sirs. Walter Ileavenrich, Mrs. have returned from French Lick and brener, membership chairman of the Harry Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Martin, are temporarily domiciled at the As- National Child Labor Committee, who Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Mrs. Melville tor Court apartments on West Grand spoke before the Jewish Women's club Welt and Mrs. Henry Wineman as • boulevard. Sunday ,to solicit the co-operation of members, who will endeavor to secure the Jewish women of Detroit in a a 100 per cent membership in the club. The National Child \Welfare Com- Master Gordon Shapiro, son of Mr. campaign to he inaugurated the week and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Brush of March 19 on behalf of the Corn- mittee is entirely supported by public subscription, and since sentiment and street ,entertained the children of the mittee. • interest in the problems which come Ilebrew Orphan Home at a theater Detroit women's clubs throughout to child labor can only be created by party in honor of his seventh birth- the city are being organized to con- education and publicity, money is day anniversary on Saturday last. duct a membership campaign at this necessary to carry on. Following the party, refreshments time that the intelligent, civic-spirited Detroit is asked to raise $10,000 as were served at the home of Mrs. G. and humane people of Detroit may he her quota of this necessary fund. A Solomon of Canfield avenue. united in supporting measures dirvet- general committee representing all ed against child labor, and made the clubs in Detroit has been appoint- Miss Julia Mitchel of Brush boule- ready to support legislation demand- ed with Mrs. H. J. Maxwell Grylls, vard has returned from a fortnght's ing education, health standards and chairman. Mrs. S. It. Glogower, presi- stay with relatives and friends in opportunity for the children freed dent of the Jewish Woman's club, is Bay City. front this evil. a member of the executive committee. There are memberships of $2 for Dr. Felix Adler, Adolph Lewisohn, Miss Esther Elconin of Kenilworth avenue spent a few days in Toledo associates, $5 for contributing mem- Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Miss the past week visiting relatives and bers, $10 for subscribing, $25 for sus- Lillian 0. Wald have long been on taining and $100 or more for donors. the Board of the National Committee friends. A committee was appointed in the and are deeply anxious for the success k "she designing Paradise of Paris" to Ilex- ites—come Orange Gowns. Mrs. J. Swartz of Cleveland is club with Mrs. William Stearns, of the work. spending a few days in the city the We, and most of the fashionable women of guest of relatives and friends. Miss Rose Phillips has returned France and America consider Orange Robes Returning from a pleasant stay from Chicago, where she addressed the moat gorgeous examples of dress artistry. with relatives and friends in Toledo the department of superintendence of is Sirs. Joseph Alexander of Burlin- the National Eudcational Association. It is with great ;wide that we invite you to game avenue. revel in our beautiful showing of Orange Mr. and Mrs. N. Simon of Chicago In a party which left Monday fo r Gowns for Dinner, Dance and Evening Mrs. S. II. Werner (Fay Schlafer) Ashville, N. C., were Mrs. M. F. Ash _ announce the engagement of their entertained at a theater party and ner and (laughter, Winifred, Mis daughter, Rose, to Dr. Max Kohn, Wear. later at dinner at Hotel Statler in Sadie Ilimelhoch and Mrs. M. J. Cap _ son of Mrs. S. Kohn of Vinewood honor of Miss Marie Sugerman of Ian. They expect to be gone unti I avenue, this city. Springtim e Creations New York City, who is visiting here. April. Mr. and Mrs. M. Felstein of To- Sirs. Harry Stiglitz and son, Al- Mrs. A. Biller announces the con . ledo, Ohio, announce the engagement lan, of '2277 West Euclid avenue are firmation of her son, Harold, on Sat _ of their daughter, Bertha, to Bernard spending a few days with relatives in rday, Starch 18. Bar Mitzvah sere . Sumner of this city. Dayton, Ohio. ices will be held at Ilague and Rus- sell street synagogue on Saturday Mrs. II. Friedenberg of Virginia morning. Reception in the boy's l'ark has returned from Chicago after honor will be held at the home of Alain 8563 a short visit there with friends. Mrs. Weingarden, 1228 East Bethune, 33 Grand 16, er from 7 to 9 p. m. 65 University Bldg. Covers were laid for 22 people at Avenue East Sixth Floor Sir. and Mrs. II. Black of 1688 St. a juvenile party given by Miss Ruth Mrs. T. Birnkrant of Boston boule- Clair avenue are receiving congratu- Cohen of 5628 Dix avenue on Sunday vard entertained on Sunday, March lations on the birth of a son, Edward evening, March 5, in honor of the Alpha Lambda Kappa fraternity. Kid 5, in honor of Miss Lillian Boyer of Ely, on March 4. Chattanooga, Tenn., famous flying games were played. dare-devil. Miss Boyer showed two Miss Ida Penslar of 3815 Twenty- reels of films explaining her thrilling ninth street entertained for a num- stunts. Miss Grace Litz offered sev- THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL OF MILLINERY ber of her friends at a social gather- eral selections on the piano. The en- Beeman's Evening School teaches you in 60 days. Afternoon and ing given at her home. A buffet tertainment ended with a billiard con- evening classes. Diplomas awarded. Positions guaranteed. luncheon was served for 10 couples. test. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klein are re- 4152 Woodward Avenue ceiving congratulations on the birth Room 200 A Telephone Garfield 5010 Mrs. Sarah Franklin has moved of a son, March 3. Mrs. E. Shellfish and family of Baldwin avenue have moved into from 3642 Brush street to 323 East their new home at 375 Elmhurst ave- Canfield avenue. The Jewish Ladies Aid Society held nue. their regular monthly meetting March Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing returned 1, at which time they voted to send Cadillac 861 Cherry 8656 Miss Beatrice Rohrlich of this city home Saturday, March 4, after spend- $20 for Matzos for the poor of De- left for Hollywood, Calif., for an in- ing two months in California. troit and $5 to the Detroit liebrew definite stay to visit with relatives Orphans Home for refreshments for SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS and friends. While en route, Miss Mr. nod Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman of the children for Purim. 1 Rohrlich will stop at Chicago and Kingsley court announce the Bar Exclusive Caterer. to Wedding Parties and Banquet. Grand Canyon. Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky delightfully Mitzvah of their son, Victor, on Sat- MAIN DINING ROOM LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN urday morning, Starch 18, at 10 entertained 12 little girls at a theater 2030 Woodward Ave. A surprise birthday party was o'clock, at the Beth Moses Synagogue, party Saturday, March 4, in honor of Open Day and Night Co.,. Elisabeth given Wednesday evening, March 1, 648 Adelaide. Friends are invited. her daughter Lillian's birthday. 20 West Adam. Avenue Barry Lebovitx, Mgr. in honor of Miss Estelle Meister Har- No cards. Near Fyfe's Shoe Store ris, at her home, 506 East Kirby Rabbi Louis Woolsey of Euclid avenue. Mrs. Ben Jacob of 938 Gladstone Avenue Temple, Cleveland, spoke in avenue entertained at luncheon and Pontiac at the Ceneral •Methodist bridge last Saturday complimenting Episcopal church Sunday afternoon. . 2 . 11 miimmiummiummimmommmumminimmommommummommicimmul Mrs. Curt Weinberg, former presi- His subject was "The Jewishness of dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pis- Jesus." gah Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg returned to their home on Mrs. Curt Weinberg of 1627 Tay- Clay avenue after spending the Henry past , lor avenue entertained at luncheon two months in California, and bridge last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Born (Martha Nugarten), who Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Baalan is leaving for Elmira, N. Y., to make and son of I.ongfello• avenue, De- her home there. Minimum troit, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Airs. Benjamin Net- Charge 4 Cents Each Miss Yetta Filin has left for Penn- zorg. Beautifully Laundered sylvania to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Orman gave a de- . Brinnie Kraus celebrated her lightful hard time party on Thurs- a I eleventh birthday with a party on day, March 2. Games and dancing I Thursday, March 9. were enjoyed. Benjamin Goldstein t won the men's prize for the most -4 Edwin Beber of Taylor avenue re- comical costume and Mrs. I,ouis Solo- mon the woman's. Buffet luncheon ' turned from New York, where he was called to attend the funeral of his was served to eight couples. "4: egs" mother. From Throughout Member Executive Committee for Detroit. V .0. The Black Cape sr HE 1922 version linking up the romance of the past 1 symbolizes the daring verve of the Modern Woman. Snugly enveloping the neck by means of Platinum or Black Caracul are the slender width of heavy Silk Crepe in undulating lines, depending for vivid existence on their linings. The collection ranges from $75.00 to $275.00. 4.i. 101 JOHN R ST. I EMMA CALVE World'. Famous Prima Donna and Greatest Carmen Return. to the Most Phenomenal Triumph and Country-Wide Concert Tour in Recital ORCHESTRA HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 16 Detroit Concert Bureau. Tickets at Grinnell's, March 9: $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, plu. war tax. I I C7hos..E7fewith. ton' irtim An excellent assortment of choice fabrics for Spring and Summer wear is now at your disposal. We Solicit Your Inspection. J. Lieber Broadway Market Building Rooms 207-09 tom-roavacax fontiar Notre 1 . CCILONIAL WOODWARD AT SISLEY- JOSEFF BROS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT LT friTING 5 Aim nay, 5 ACTS Our New 'Phone Number 7423 "The Soft Water Laundry" Originators in Detroit of This New Service Massachusetts Laundry Co. Zs emsammismsmulwassulmummuummemi AC 7 L A lm At a reception given by Mrs. B. 0. Harris last Sunday afternoon and evening former associates and friends met Miss Beatrice Sweetman, who is returning to her home in New York City after completing an extensive survey of the Hawai:an Islands for the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Miss Sweetman is known as an ad expert and has since her return to the main- land been the guest of the Ad Clubs and Better Business Bureaus of Seattle, Cleveland, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver and Chicago. At a luncheon given by Mias Genevieve Rowe at the Woman's City Club Monday noon, Miss Sweet- man gave an interesting talk on "Cos- , mopolitan Honolulu." PERFECTION LODGE Merchant Tailor The Shop when courtesy and service Previa 4739 Woodward lost North of Froved Ara Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold special communication, Wednesday, March 15. C. K. SANDORF, Skcretary. ACTS I EXCHANGE AL II KRANTZ & WHITE 0 I=1 0 MUSICAL FOOLISHNESS 0 I=1 The Rising Generation Th. Greatest Juvenile Act in the World VERSES HONORING RABBI 1 L M. FRANKLIN WRITTEN ON BIRTHDAY OCCASION 10—Inimitable Klds—Every One of Them a Star—I0 0 I=1 CRANDALL'S BRAZILIAN CIRCUS The following verses were written on the occasion of the birthday anni- versary of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Sun& y, March 5, and were sung by the children of the Religious School of Temple Beth El to the tune of "America." Our guide and faithful friend, May good thy way attend All through the year. Has Circus Riders Are Taught—Funniest Act in Vaudeville I=1 Keeper & Kewpie I ERNEST DUPELL Dance Fantasies That Funny Fellow IN ADDITION AN EXCLUSIVE PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM FEATURING WM. Se May peace and happiness shine on this day to bless With heaven's pure caress Our teacher dear. The Grentert Fighting-Love Picture Ile Ever Made HART I '"Travelin'On' Oh God to Thee we raise Our voice in joyful praise For this glad day. For Him our leader true, Who loves to bear and do, Who lets Thy sunlight through, On all our way. VAUDEVILLE RAZZT •■ .4 .1 From the Greatest Vaudeville Circuit in the World SHUBERT' 7 ""Eir 40c Per Pair ■ ■ MOI7DAY MATINEE THE COLONIAL WILL PRESENT 25 PIECES FAMILY WASHING Lace Curtains $12 CADILLAC Main 4216 Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery Engagements I 0 0S the Ages The Intrigue, Charm and Mystery of Place Vendome in • SEVEN DETROIT WOMEN ORGANIZED FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST CHILD LABOR The Lyric String Quartet, newts organized from the ranks of well known Detroit Symphony Orchestra artists, played with the Bethany Choral Society at a concert at the Bethany Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening last. New Twill Weaves $49" '65" i ' Jacial and ersonai PAGE MATINEES EVENINGS and SUNDAYS OAT ZSC DAME 1 SC 1112611117°1111.! 50c In . 35c The &des' Amusement Value Ever Offered for the Money! - — - li