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Shortly styled blouses-fresh, crisp and new. Some have

Tuxedo collars with frill edging; others with round collars

edged with pleated checked gingham and with cuffs to match.

Still others have wide

Vol. lace edgings. Wide choice of

styles for women and misses.

SIEGEL

The
Store
of
Better
Garments

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No connection with any other
store.

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Mrs. Herman Ilimelhoch of . Put-
yam avenue has returned from Bos-
ton, where she was in attendance at
the commencement exercises of the
Lasalle Seminary for Girls, where her
daughter, Miss M arjorie Ilimelhoeh,
is a student.

A linen shower was given in honor
of Miss Freda Blumenthal of Liver-
pool, England, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Blumenthal of 944 Medbury
avenue Wednesday evening, May 31.
Covers were laid for 20. Miss Blu-
menthal was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts. Among the out of
town guests were Mrs. Joe Nachman
of Ypsilanti, Mich., Mrs. Isaac Blu-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ileinberg and menthal of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs.
laughter, Miss Agatha Ileinberg, of
It. Rosen of New York City.
Birmingham, Ala., are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenhaim
Harold Simons of McLean avenue,
of 249 Monterey avenue. Miss Ilein-
berg, who is a well known violinist, who, with Mrs. Simons, recently re-
turned
from California, left on Sun-
contemplates a trip to Belgium in
the near future, where she will con- day last for a three weeks' trip
through Ohio and Wisconsin.
tinue with her musical studies.

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Exactly 1 /2 Off

All Glass-Shade Lamps

If you have a wedding gift to buy, or need a
new lamp yourself-here is your opportunity. Hun-
dreds to select from-nothing reserved, not even
these wonderful Handel models with their exquisite
hand-decorated shades. And at straight half-off,
they are being eagerly sought.

ETTING@

Returning from an extended visit
in Chicago with relatives and friends
is Miss I.ottie Hill of Webb avenue.
Mrs. Sidney Levy and son, Sidney ,
Jr., are spending several weeks with
relatives and friends in Columbia,
Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner end
daughter, Miss Jeanette Sara Mil-
liner, of Collingwood avenue, accmo-
ponied by Miss Jennie Cohen of Lin•
coin avenue, spent several days at
Wolf Lake, near Jackson, the past
week.

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Miss Ethel Rosenthal was a mem-
ber of the committee on arrange-
ments for the dance given on Monday
evening last at the New Temple ball-
room by the Kappa Beta Pi legal
sorority of the Detroit College of
Law, of which Miss Rosenthal is a
member.

$2 . 00 $3,95

The
Store
of
Correct
Fashions

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Mrs. Esther Schlessinger, Miss Etta
Schlessinger and Harold Schlessinger
are residing at Hotel Tuller until the
completion of their new home on Chi-
cago boulevard.

Miss Sylvia Schwartz of 966 Mer-
rick avenue was one of the gradu•
ates of Akeley flail School for Girls,
Grand Ilaven, Mich., the past week.

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Arrangements have been made
whereby for the next several weeks
Sabbath services will be held in the
assembly rooms of the present tem-
ple. Until further notice these serv-
ices will begin each week at 10:30.
All are cordilaly invited.

1230 w..dward A

Elastic Corsets and Girdles
For Summer Sports

What promises to be one of the
most delightful occasions ever given
under the auspices of a temple or-
ganization will be the annual Temple
Moonlight. which is scheduled to take
place on Wednesday evening, June
14. For this occasion the great
steamer St. Claire has been char-
tered, a fine orchestra has been en-
gaged and a program of entertain-
ment has been arranged that will
hold the interest of young and old
alike. It is sincerely hoped that those
expecting to attend this function will
purchase their tickets at the first pos-
sible moment, as the number of avail-
able tickets has been limited so as
to insure the entire comfort of those
who attend. The boat will leave its
dock at 8 o'clock, making the first
landing at 10:30. The second land-
ing will be made at midnight.

Miss Minnie Gelber of Windsor,
Ont., and Mrs. M. F. Fisher of 236
Tuxedo avenue entertained for 30
guests at a miscellaneous shower hon-
oring Miss Rose Fisher, whose mar-
riage to Harry Friedgut of Regina,
Saskatchewan, was a recent event.

Head of East Grand River

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Temple Moonlight:

Dr. S. Gelber of 1310 Broadway
left for New York, from which point
he sailed on the SS. Reliance for a PALESTINE EXECUTIVE
five months' stay abroad. Dr. Gelber
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
will make a study of conditions in
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anspach
European hospitals.
One
Million Expended in Sin Months
have moved into their new home at
from Oct. 1 to March 31.
1165 West Philadelphia avenue.
Miss Eva Weingarden entertained
The Palestine Zionist Executive
Mrs. Gus Kahn of Youngstown, 0., at a personal shower at her home on
formerly of Detroit, spent several East Painter avenue on Thursday has issued a statement of expendi-
days in this city the past week, visit- evening last, complimenting her sis- tures for the period Oct. 1 to March
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Miss Elizabeth Weingarden, 31, 1922. According to this state-
Walter Fuchs. Mrs. Kahn was ac- whose marriage will be an event of ment £201,337 were spent on the
various items of the regular Palestine
companied by her son, Arnold, com- this month.
budget. Out of this sum about £36,-
ing here to attend the confirmation
000 were devoted to immigration,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irwin
Newman
of
of Miss Elizabeth Fuchs.
Chicago motored to Detroit for a few about £135,000 to education and
£34,000 to agricultural colonization.
days'
stay
with
their
parents,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowenstein
of Mt. Clemens are residing in De- and Mrs. H. Gordon of Taylor ave- Labor loans and supplies and ex-
penses on experimental stations and
troit permanently and have taken an nue.
on the Ilaifa College account togeth-
apartment at 2645 Virginia I'ark.
Returning from a several months' er for over £34,000. Salaries and
Returning from a delightful stay stay in Los Angeles, Calif., is Mrs. administrative expenses for the
period under revisit amounted to
of several days with relatives and J. Maxwell of Brush boulevard.
£10,755, i. e., 5 per cent of the total
friends in St. Louis, Mo., are Mrs.
expenditure. lladassah Medical Unit
Samuel Clogower and Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. Alexander Klein of 1410 Col- has spent about £47,000, of which
Mendelson.
lingwood avenue has returned from over £35,000 was received on the
Chicago, where she attended the special account of the Hadassah in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank of Cleve-
funeral services of her brother, A.
land were recent guests at Hotel Feldman, and her brother-in-law, America, which contributes a special-
ly reserved part of the Keren Hoye-
Statler.
Samuel Lippman.
sod collections in America.
Returning from an automobile
A
delightful
musical
was
given
on
trip throughout the East is Samuel
WILL NOMINATE PISGAH
Summerfield of Farnsworth avenue. Wednesday evening last by Sirs.
Louis Lenhoff at her home on East LODGE OFFICERS MONDAY
Mrs. Jacob Netzorg of East Forest Palmer avenue, honoring Miss Eliza-
avenue spent a few days in Toledo beth Weingarden, a bride-to-be.
First nominations of officers for
Among those contributing to the the coming term of Pisgah Lodge No.
the past wek.
pleasure of the occasion were the
1. 0. II. B., will take place this
34,
Joseph Goldsmith of Edison ave- Misses Mosette Burton, elocutionist; Monday evening.
nue played in the state tennis tourna- Katherine Pereira, well known danc-
Arrangements have been completed
er; Clara Krause, Irene Burton and for the annual Pisgah Lodge excur-
ment at Ann Arbor recently.
Ethel Misner, vocalist.
sion to Sugar Island, on Aug. 1, at
Returning from a delightful stay
which time the Hudson car will be
Miss Beatrice Small of Chicago raffled.
of several weeks in New York and
Atlantic City are Mr. and Mrs. Wolf spent Decoration Day with her broth-
The bazaar committee announces
Kaplan of West Palmer avenue.
er, Louis J. Small of this city.
that the person who won the ward-
robe trunk at the bazaar will have
Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilkus have re-
On Friday evening last, Rabbi and to call for it this week or it will be
turned from an extended trip to Palm Mrs. Franklin entertained the mem- re-raffled.
Beach and Miami, Fla.
bers of the confirmation class with a
delightful party. Dancing and games
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Sigmund Haas of Hotel Stat- were indulged in until a late hour
ler entertained at a beautifully ap- and the party was voted a great suc-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeYoung and
pointed luncheon at the hotel on cess by the 75 children in attend- family of 544 East Kirby avenue
Tuesday last.
wish to thank their relatives and
ance.
frienily for their sympathy and kind-
Israel Zilber has returned from a
Mrs. David Goldsmith and Sirs. H. nesses shown them during their re-
pleasant stay with relatives and Koffman entertained at a linen show- cent loss of their son, Irving, whose
er for 35 guests at 5532 Maplewood death occurred on May 20.
friends in Baltimore.
avenue, honoring Miss Hattie Ilimel-
farb, a bride-elect.
PERFECTION LODGE

1502-8 Randolph Street

LLB

Sabbath Services

As specialists in sports clothes we fea-
ture elastic girdles ranging from 7 inches
wide at 2.50, to 16-inch surgical elastic
girdles at 10.00.

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Perfection Lodge No. 468, F. A A.
M., will hold a special meeting Wed-
nesday, June 14, at '7 p. m. F. C. de-
gree. Lookout committee meeting at
7 p. m. No banquet.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.

"The Event of the Season."

To be given by the Young People's Society of the
B'nai Moshe at the New Elks' Temple, Lafayette
and Cass Avenue, on Saturday evening, June 17th.

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Five Hours of Real Fun

$

Vaudeville Entertainment

Complete Radio Set to Be Given Away Free

"Be Charitable and Have a Good Time"

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Phone Main 6919

Permanent Waving. All Work Guaranteed

THE SALE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Wonderful Savings!

MARK NESS

HAIR STORE

First Class Marcel Waving
French Bob Curl • Specialty
1453 Farmer St.. near John R., Detrsfit
2nd Floor, Suite I

Best We've Ever Held ! Men's, Women's, Children's!

So many thousands of garments are in this sale, that were we to tell you the exact quantity,
you'd think we were exaggerating!

THE HUTTON SHOP

FOR TOTS
Children's Wear, Art Goods, Gifts
and Notions, Circulating Library,
and Hemstitching.
Market 4176
9042 Twelfth St.

Many lots are limited. Come Early to Be Sure of the Savings!

We've been buying for weeks for this event! We bought generously wherever we found mer-
chandise of quality. 1,000 garments here! 5,000 there! 600 dozen next! Until it has come to be
the greatest lot of underwear ever gathered under this roof at one time! And that's saying a
great deal!

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MEN'S I
75c & 85c B. V. In
45c

BAKERY FOR SALE
$ 2 5 0 0

IN THE BEST JEWISII
NEIGBOR 1100D IN THE
CITY. GOOD BUSINESS AND
NEW EQUIPMENT. TERMS
CAN BE ARRANGED OR
WILL CONSIDER A PART-
NERSIIIP DEAL.

Or 3 for $1. Red fibre.
B. V. D.'s, Shirts and draw-
ers. Also Topkis. Finest ruin-
sank athletics. Sizes 30 to 54.

85c Union Suits,
69c

CALL MARKET 3855

Or 3 for $1.65. Athletics,
nainsook, jersey waist,
roomy, sizes 34 to 46.

New York Custom Shoe Shop

2nds of $1 & $1.25
Union Suits, 75c

Shoes and Boots built to order.
Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip-
pers. Specialists in cripple and
orthopedic work.

WM. E. HINTZ

1120 Broadway

Cherry 686

'Lou Goldberg'

$1 Union Suits,
79c

Light weight mesh, short
sleeves, closed crotch, all
sizes.

1414 Griswold
Main 453

Balbriggan shirts and
drawers, short sleeves, double
trouser seats, sizes 34 to 50.

50c Underwear, 37c

Fine mesh shirts and draw-
ers, short sleeves, reinforced
seats, sizes 34 to 46.

$1.25 Union Suits, 88c

Genuine Scalpax athletics,
nainsook, large size 34 to 40,
limit 2.

$1 & $1.25 Union
Suits, 69c

Striped and checked ma-
dras and handkerchief cloth.
taped, reinforced, closed
crotch, sizes 34, 36 and 38

only.

$1.50 Union Suits, 95c

Very fine fairy' madras
and satin striped athletics.
Also soisette. Full sizes 42
to 46, closed crotch.
meet noes.

Children's Include:

39c Union Suits, 29c

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GET THE BEST

LARGE DOUBLE VANS
n. Best Is Always the Cheapest

1957 Grand River A
Telephone Cadillac 68534679

$1 Union Suits,
79c

Fine balbriggans, short
sleeves, closed crotch, sizes
34 to 46.

Optometrist
and
Optician

TRY SHEKELL

Or 3 for $2. Ribbed cot-
ton, French neck, closed
crotch, sizes 34 to 45.

MEN'S
75c Underwear, 59c

sults,
ribbed
fine
Children's
hullt-up shoulders. loose knee,
drop seat. •izes 2 to 14. Limit 3.

2Se Knit Waist., 15e

sine. t to 12 Plenty of buttons
and supporter attachments. Lim-
it 2.

50c Union Suits, 29e

Girls' sissy 2 to 12. Cotton rib-
had, lowneck. short sleeves. built-
up shoulders, slee•eless. Inn., and
tight knee. Limit 1.

2Se Drawers, 19c

Sites 2 to 10. Fine ribbed cwt.
ton. cambric boll. loose and tight
knee. Limit 3.

WOMEN'S

19c Vests, 9c

Swiss ribbed, V-shape neck,
sleeveless, sizes 38 to 44.
Limit 4.

59c Vests. 45c

Fine ribbed cotton, high
neck, long sleeves, low neck
and short sleeves or wing
sleeves, shaped, full sizes 36

to 44.

2nds of 50c to $1
Vests, 35c

Or 3 for $1. Run of the
mill, bodice and built - up
shoulders. pink and white,
many silk mercerized, fine
and Swiss ribbed, all sizes .

89c Union Suits, 49c

Fine ribbed, built-up shoul-
ders, hand finish, tivht knee,
cut full, all sizes. Limit 3.

2nds of 59c Union
Suits, 29c

up
Cotton ribbed. built
shoulders. edge finished, loose
knee, lace trimmed. sizes 36
to 44, limit 3.

Plitt Tom

59c Union Suits, 39e

Boys' slaw 6 to 16. Athletics,
good dimity. Limit 3.

59c Union Suits, 39e

Girls' •ist• 2 to IL Waist suits.
etteked dimity. straight and
bloomer knee: plenty of buttons.
Limit 3.
Fifth Fleet.

WOMEN'S

50c Union Suits, 39c

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BOYS'
2nds of 50c . Union
Suits, 29c

ery

Balbriggan
a n if ribbed
a insook
styles. 24 to

34.

Iowa Moor.

Fine ribbed cotton, built-up
shouiders, band and edge fin-
ish, sizes 36 to 44.

39c Bloomers, 19c

Fine cotton knit, well re-
inforced, pink, sizes 27 and
29. Limit 4.

35c Jumbo Vests, 27c

Women's fine ribbed cotton,
built-up shoulders, sizes 4 6. 48
and so

$2.50 to $3.75 Union
Suits, $1.95
$2.95 Chemise, $2.29
50c Extra
Size Vests,
39c

2nds of
$1.50
Union Suits,
95c

Boys'
5 9 c Union

Siiit$, 37c

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$1.25 Union
Suits, 97c

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Crowley=Milner Co.

Slain Store, Gratiot, Monroe and Farmer Avenues. Stores for Homes, S. E. Corner Cratiot and
Saturday Nights the Store Closes at 6 O'clock.
Library. Store Hours, 9 to
We Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns.

