t'AGE SEVEN Tatii)smon;kwisnaiRoroca; — - - - ARREST ZINOVIEV'S NEPHEW AS ZIONIST Sleeveless Sport Jackets Which Mean Comfort and Smartness. in Summer's Activities A fashion that is indeed a practi- cal acquisition to the sport ward- robe. Their bright colors, charm- ing with sports skirts and, and their well cut correct line are very appealing. All are of wool jersey. $7.50—$8.75 Dimity Blouses Dainty Styles $1.90 SIEGEL C0611641266/061666 6 STOOL DETROIT, MICHIGAN Na connection with any other store. L E2tgatirutritto RIGA. — (J. C. B.) — Thirty-five delegates participating in the confer- ence of the Zeire Zion in Kiev have been arrested at the instance of the "Jewish section." The imprisoned include the nephew of Zinoviev and his wife. The first number of the organ of the Left Poale Zion in Yiddish, Der Kommunistischer Gedank, has been confiscated and the paper closed for having criticized the administrators of the "Jewish section." The organ of the same party printed in Russian has not been molested, it is said. A secret Zionist conference was held at Moscow, many members of the renowned Russian Mer ag par- ticipating. Considerable "regress is reported, although particulars of the questions discussed are naturally lacking. Mr. and Mrs. Max Litman an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fara, to Reuben J. Rosen- field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Miss Fredda Marcus of Johnstown, Pa., is spending the summer vacation Rosenfield. here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Sol Scher of 1593 and Mrs. J. H. Schakne of 1524 Glynn court announce the engage- Glynn court. ment of their daughter, Lillian, to - Philip Fred Brown, son of Mr. and A delightful evening was spent by Mrs. I. ( . Brown of Burlingame ave. members of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority at a theater party given Wednesday' nue ' evening, July 5, at the Majestic The- Mr. and Mrs. . • Raymond E. Etten- • ' of 1555 Glynn court announce ater. This was held in place of the heimer social meeting, which was to be at ho the engagement of their daughter, Belle Isle, due to uncertain weather Nannette Fdith to Aubrey D. Brown, conditions. The next regular meeting son of Sly and 15Irs. 1. C. Brown of of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority will Burlingame avenue. be held Wednesday evening July 26, at the home of Miss Ruth Gros erg, The engagement of Miss Esther 569 Palmer avenue. Meetings will Barns to M. I. Pentil of Lansing was be held semi-monthly during summer announced at a reception held an Sunday evening, July 9, at 237 Alger months. COLONIAL THEATER — avenue. Among the out-of-town Had not two of the greatest vaude- An important regular meeting of ' guests present were Mr. and Mrs. J. villa acts now traveling the big time circuit decided to spend their vaca- the ladies' Auxiliary to Pisgah Lodge Penfil and family of Lansing, Mr. tions in Michigan, the Colonial Thee- will be held Monday evening, July 17, and Mrs. A. Marks of New York, Miss ter management probably would be at t o clock, at 1307 Broadway. R. Saulstein of Milwaukee, M. Fax- unable to offer its patrons such a Semi-annual dues are payable. son of Lansing and Sir. and Mrs. L. I. Kramer and family of Lansing. — high class program as will open the new week next Monday. The two Miss Jewel Frank of 521 Medbury acts, one a big headliner with a cast boulevard returned home on Thurs- ................ ....... ...... .......... ' to -...........................-- of five, were prevailed on to play the 11!_y lust from an extended trite Detroit engagement before going into ',., " . o where she was extensively 1 rest for a few weeks, otherwise it is doubtful if Detroit lovers of vaude- entertained by her mans friends and .a villa could have seen and heard them relatives. SIDLOW•ROSEN before the middle of next winter, Lester. .1. Leopold and Adolph Among the beautiful events of the Freund, trustees of the Montetiore p ossibly not then. Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites, season was the marriage of Miss Slsie were in Cleveland to attend the guar- Rosen of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to Ben ya nd Mrhil ip Sidlow son o f — tarty meeting of the institution. , on Sun- Sidlow ofE as t Ferr a ve nue, s.P — day, July 9, at Hotel MC Lexington, New Mrs. A. I. Kramer of 3030 adillac' avenue has left for Saginaw and , York City. The couple were married West Branch to attend the wedding under a floral horseshoe of peonies of her niece, Miss Naomi Blumenthal. and roses. The groom's sister, Anna Sidlow, was maid of honor and the Helene and Madeline Linden- The Misses Beatrice Madiefsky, Misses Sarah Gevoran, Pauline Kahan and baum were flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. , Sarah Brown motored on Saturday, Ben Sidlow are making an extensive July 8, to Grand Rapids, Mich., to Eastern honeymoon tour, following attend the wedding of Miss Hattie which they will make their home in 'Deoit. Mr. n d rs. l'hili p Sidlow, tr formerly of Detroit. i MAnna Sidlow, I se- I Ben Sidlow, , M ass • July Demands A Bathing Suit— The best kind? That depends upon what kind of a sport you are! Miss Atlantic (sketched at left) is festive with what looks like a Sam Brown belt. She cap- tured first prize in the recent bathing suit revue at Atlantic City. 7.50 —Exclusive at Himelhoch's illarrianrs Other Annette Keller- mans, Jantzens, and many other all - wool suits—all colors and alres. 3.95. 5.75, 7.50 and up. A White Sports Skirt There are so many ways of mak- ing your costume original—and cool —if you have a light sports skirt. Always well-dressed, too. Many lovely ones in white novel- FYFE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Service" FYFE FOOTWEAR Mrs. Samuel Singer and son,' lore Sidlow and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jafery, of Blaine avenue will spendlLindenbaum and daughters motored the summer at Menet Beach, Quincy,.to New York to attend the wedding, visiting en route at Atlantic City, Mass. Boston and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Bernstein of Euclid' Philip Sidlow entertained at a de- avenue has gone on a two weeks' visit , lightful reception and welfare dinner to friends and relatives in Beaver at their home on Ferry avenue east Falls and Pittsburgh, Pa. in honor of their son's marriage. — EKELM AN•KRAFT Dr. Emil D. Rothman, house physi• Mrs. Lottie Kraft of Newark, N. J., cian of the New York City hospital, announces the marriage of her dough- is in the city visiting with his family , on Farnsworth street. Dr. Rothman ter, Sadie, to Harold Ekelman, son will return in a few weeks to con- : of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ekelman of 906 East Kirby avenue, on Sunday, July tinue his work in New York. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ekelman left for — an extended Eastern honeymoon trip. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton daughter, Ruth, of Cleveland, Ohio, I They will visit with relatives and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. friends in the East. Madiefsky of Owen avenue, for two weeks. Cleveland Orphan Home = = N OT a shoe is reserved from our entire stock for men, women and children. Styles throughout are authoritative and seasonable; leathers and work- manship are high-grade throughout. OBITUARY The sale is for this week only. Fa- vored styles are going first. We urge you to call early. Mail orders will be filled at 20' , discount. Woodward and Adams ill11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiii111111111111111111Iiiiill Ills ment. Palm Beach, Mohair and Tropical Suits, '9.75 Instead of $12.50 and $15 If that's not good news, we don't know what could be! The comfort they'll give you in just one day's wear will be worth more than this price! Great variety. Green, brown and gray English tropicals, in solid colors and stripes. All the sand and brown shades of Palm Beach cloth. In a great choice of patterns. Conservative suits. Close-fitting styles. With belts and without. Pleated backs. Single and double breasters. Patch and plain pockets. Sizes and styles for everyone. Tomor- row at $9.75! CLUB SUITS Formerly $30 and $35 $19.75 Wonderfully well-tailored. Both summer and medium weights. Worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, mixtures. All the moat wanted styles and colors. Sizes up to 44 stout! Yours, sir, Your Finest Garments French Dry Cleaned Odorless and Perfect Special Attention Given to Ladies' and Men's Garments. Holds Annual Meeting The Forest Cleaners and Dyers 533.537 East Forest Avenue A Modern Plant With Modern Methods. gainsboro Studios Harry Feinberg, Photographer WOODWARD ARCADE 1514 Woodward Ave.. Main 7127 Appointments for Studio or at Home. ** Oftf i l cers elected for the ensuing year are: Sol S. Kiser of Indianapolis, president; Adolph Freund of Detroit, vice - president; treasurer, sinking fund, Max Meisel, Cleveland; treas- urer, general fund, A. A. Benesch of Cleveland; secretary, Miss Kate Weis; superintendent, Michael Sharlitt. Will Sell Cheap--- VALUE U. S. CITIZEN'S AFFIDAVIT IN POLAND FOR COMPLETE DETAILS CALL MAIN 4538 LARGE SINGLE HOME; FOUR-CAR GARAGE; ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. LOCATED ON FREDERICK STREET, BETWEEN BRUSH AND JOHN R. STREETS. A cable to the Cunard Line states that the American Consul in Warsaw will more readily issue a vise to pas- sengers holding affidavits completed • by relatives who are United States citizens than to those holding atlidav- its of declarents. DON'T MISS This OPPORTUNITY We are offering for sale 98 lots in the first block off Conant on Casmere Ave., Tal- bot Ave., Eldridge Ave. or Commor Ave., while they last. 10' , down, 1% monthly on balance. Shower Baths For Adults. Always $20 and $25 $13.75 The Oakland Branch of the Moth- ' ers' Club of the Jewish Institute has succeeded in setting aside the use of shower baths for adults in the fol- lowing centers: At the Dwyer School, I corner Alger and Caniff, and at the I Moore School, corner Alger and Cameron. The earlier part of of-. ternoons will be for children only. Admission is free, each person to bring his own towel and soap. BUILDER'S SPECIAL In this district houses will sell as fast as you can start them. On payment of 10% down, we will take back second mortgage. We will accept good land contracts as Cool worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds, in great variety. Fitted suits and sport styles, with all the quirks for 1922. Blues, greens, browns, grays, solid colors, pin stripes and novelty mix- tures. $13.76. CrowleysMiliner's—Socona Floor. part payment. Come out Sunday. Salesmen on prop- erty, or will call for you with auto. at $19.76. Crowley, Milner & Co. Gratiot ■ and Library. to for Homes, s at 6 Corner O'c Library, Monroe and Farmer Aven ues. Sre lo ck. Main Store, Gratiot, Sto re Hours, 9 to 5:30. Saturday Nights the Store Close We Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns. L Call Melrose 6570 We Call For and Deliver On Thursday, July 6, the girls of the West Side Jewish Youth took an enjoyable motor trip which ended with a delightful weenie roast at Belle Isle. The members enjoyed an evening of games and contests. The girls are making elaborate prepara- tions for the week-end of July 15 at Whitmore Lake. LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS silks—and crepes. 9.75 WEST SIDE JEWISH YOUTH All Sizes Up to 501 Blue and black mohairs, pin stripes, in different widths. ty The annual meeting of the Cleve- MRS. ROBERT PLOTLER ' land Jewish Orphans Home of the Mrs. Robert Plotter of No Hague Independent Order B'nai B'rith took avenue, 65 years old, died last Mon: place Sunday, July 9. It was at- at- day morning. Funeral services took , tended by the trustees and directors place on Tuesday afternoon at the of Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville Machpelah cemetery. Mrs. Plotter Youngstown, Indianapolis, Dayton, wa born in Courland, Russia. She Columbus, Chicago, Toledo, Akron, s lived in Detroit 15 years. She is sue- rtes Detroit was represented by vived by her children, Amelia, Sam- Adolph Freund and Director uel, Rose and Ida; her brothers, John, ' Finsterwald. The reports of William, Alexander Immerman and e the secr taries disclosed that 442 i . M. Klein, and her sisters, Mrs. Rose children were in the home, of whom , Heyman, Mrs. Lou Glazier, Mrs. Jo- ' 45 are to graduate. Five of the I a t - seph Hirschban. , ter came from Detroit. — Grand Lodges No. 2 and 6, under, r BENJAMIN MEISNER whose control the orphanage is con-, Funeral services for Benjamin were given consent to erect ' Meisner, jewelry manufacturer, who , due t " , il dinvs in place of the present , died suddenly of heart disease in hisinew buha ones tt have become inadequate l ' offices, 404 Liggett building, Tues- , and are in an undesirable locality. I day, were held in the home, 2007 , The meeting decided to look for a 1 Virginia Park, Thursday at 1:30 p. new site and to take the necessary m. Mr. Meisner, who was 45 years steps for the erection of new build- old, was a native of Germany. Ile ings when the necessary funds are se- was a member of Temple Beth El, the Elks, Masons and Knights of cured. The board voted to hold its next Pythias. His family includes Mrs. , quarterly meeting, which occurs the Meisner, his parents, five sisters and second Sunday of October, in De- troit. Last year's expenses for the two brothers. institution approximated $200,000.' CARD OF THANKS The health of the children during the — past year was exceptionally goe,1. Morris Shatzen and sisters, Mrs. While formerly all the wards received Nickerman and Mrs. Resnik, wish to their education in the home, now all thank their relatives and friends for e xcept the youngest children go to the kindnesses and sympathy extend- public schools. Religious teaching = ed them during their recent bereave. co tinues as heretofore at the home —Pumps, Oxfords, Boots —White and Sport Footwear —Arch Preservers —Riding Boots —Comfort Footwear —Bathing Slippers —Hosiery and Sundries 4 for the Stay-at-home or the Gad-a-bout minnsimmussm issfi fifififinfifilill111111111111 1111 111111111 1 111 1 11 1 111 1 111 1 11111111 1 111111111 111111111111111 1111 11111111111 1111111g = n g lb a c 14 5 1230 W•follw•ra A Michigan Investment Company In memory of our beloved mother, I jl Leah Ackerman, who departed this 1 life on July 10, 1920, to that beauti- ful aisle of somewhere. Main 2325 151 W. Congress Godcalled our mother dear, Her loving We no hmero m we sm. ever near. Hut memory keep. Her Loving Husband and Chil- dren. iE •