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1230 Woodward Ar•nue.

What can she be thinking of—

Miss Lucille Finsterwald left for
Simmons College, Boston, where she
will continue her studies.

Dark and small and clean-kept like herself,
pane
As the blown rain whips against the window
And swishes into the yard.
With a soft, continued splash—
I have an impelling desire to understand her;
To know her and get nearer to her—
This tired-faced woman who is my mother.
I wish I could get into her bowed head
As she bends over the wash-tub,
And look through her dimmed eyes
And see how things seem to her
After fifty-seven years of life—

Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky returned
from abroad, where they spent the
past year and a half. Dr. I.ipsky
studied at the University of Vienna,
specializing in children's diseases. Dr.
Lipsky studied under Prof. B. Schick.
He also took courses at the Berlin
University under i'r f. Finkelstein.
Dr. and Mrs. Lipsky are making their
?i t temporary residence at the Hotel Ad-
' Bison. They will make their home in
Detroit, Dr. Lipsky to pursue his
Fifty-seven years of the great commonplaces of life;
practice here.

No connection with any other
store.

SERVICE TALK NUMBER 3

When it Comes
to Cleaning
Come to Jacoby's

T has alWays been the philos-
ophy of this institution that one
cannot play every instrument in
the band! That is why we have
always preached the gospel of
Jacoby Quality!
Our devotion is to a principle,
not a name! That principle is
Quality!
Many years ago, its only syno-
nym was Jacoby. Today it is still
Jacoby!
Ours is a case of doubled, not
divided devotion. We neither like
the term Jacoby less nor Quality
more! We simply must recognize
and respond
to the fact
that Jaco-
by's still re-
main Michi-
gan's fore-
most Clean-
FRENCH
ers and Dy-
DRY
ers!
CLEANERS

(MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST)

7452 WOODWARD Market 3364

Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Flayer and
family of 110 Marston street have re-
turned from a motor trip to New
Castle, Pa., where they attended the
Wachs-Shapero wedding. En route
they stopped at Cleveland to visit with
friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. venter of
6630 Beaubien street, accompanied by
their daughters, Gertrude and Ruth,
returned from an extensive trip
through the West, visiting among
other large centers, in Indianapolis,
St. Louis and Chicago. On their re-
turn from St. Louis they were accom-
panied by their cousin, Miss Charlotte
Forlistein.

Childhood, girlhood, motherhood;
All but death—
And that, too,
Fifty-seven years of sorrowing, rejoicing, despairing, hoping
Over the world's timeless joys and griefs;
Questioning not the scheme
That mostly gave her things to sorrow over,
And despair over
All these years.
After bringing ten children into the world,
In the ordinary, miraculous way;
Nursing them with unwearied breasts,
Working for them with unwearied hands,
Loving them with unwearied patience.
Battling for them
With poverty, death and disease
For thirty years;—

Saul Lifchitz was honored on Sun-
day evening last at a surprise party
given in his honor by his sister, Mrs.
I. M. Hertz.
Seeing some of them struggle into manhood;

Seeing some of them struggle into womanhood,

Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and fam-
ily of West Kirby avenue have re- Painfully, joylessly;
turned from Gratiot Beach, Port And following some of them to their little graves,
Iluron, where they spent the summer In their birthplace across the sea,
months.
Under the Russian birch trees,

And one—
She who was your first born, mother!
She who gave you most joy and most pain--
Seeing her grow up in your barren house,
Like a tall tree from a cleft rock,
Strong and healthy and haughty with beauty,
Hating her humble birth,
Mrs. Charles Alperu of Dexter
boulevard entertained at a box party Panting for color and joy ;—
at the Detroit Opera House on Wed- Seeing her flare out her tumultuous years
nesday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. In a brief feverish fire;
Niman of Pasadena, Cal.
Until you followed her, too,
Burying half of your heart
Mrs. Carl Cohn of Blaine avenue
entertained for Mrs. Cliff Niman of Under a timbstone in Brooklyn.
Pasadena, Cal., at a luncheon at the And all the while,
Stotler on Saturday.
These thirty-seven years,
Mated with the wreck of a strong man,
Louis James Rosenberg is spending The wreck of a great soul,
a week in New York city.
Broken and humbled by a strange disease,
Miss Flora R. Abrahams of New That lurked in him like an assassin—
York city, who is the house guest of Patiently loving, living, bearing with him;
Mrs. Walter Green of Euclid avenue, Suffering his pain as your own;
came fig. the Weber-Morrison wed- Sharing his weakness and worshiping his strength;
ding and plans to stay a week or so.
Respecting the tragedy you could not understand.
She is being entertained extensively.

Visiting Miss Mary Wetsman of
Virginia Park is Miss II. F. William-
son of Brooklyn, N. Y., a Yale Uni-
versity student. Miss Williamson is
attending the Kappa Beta Pi con-
vention here.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hassenbusch
of St. Joseph, Mo., are returning to
their home after n month's stay in
Charlevoix. They Will stop off in De-
troit for a visit with their parents and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isaacs and
Mrs. Osman E. Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen, formerly
of Buffalo, are making Detroit their
home. Mrs. Cohen is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam I. Harris of Law-
, rence avenue.

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Many delightful winter activities
have been planned for the members
of the Pi Gamma Sorority, first of
which is a taffy pull to be held at the
home of Rose Klein, Beaubien street,
Saturday, Sept. 30. During the early
part of October an open model meet-
ing will be held at the home of Evelyn
Rosenthal, West Euclid avenue.

Why Not Enjoy
The Convenience
of a
McMillan
Charge Account?

Your name on our books is a
guarantee of courteous treat-
ment, prompt service and gro-
ceries of outstanding quality,
whether your table need is an
everyday staple or an imported
delicacy.

Our New
Delicatessen
Department

Fall Millinery creations
from the master designers
of the Old World, recent-
ly arrived, arc ready for
the inspection of milady
who prefers the hat dis-
tinctive, colorful, correct.

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Mrs. W. RindskotT of 6 Tennyson All morning long!
avenue returned from a five weeks' What can she be thinking of—
visit in I'etoskey, Mich.
In this queerly quiet kitchen,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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By ALTER BRODY

Mrs. David Add and daughter, Lil- This gray-haired, dark-faced little woman
lian, of Glynn Court, have returned With those close-drawn cheeks and humbly lowered eyes,
from a visit in Petoskey and Charle- As she bends over the wash-tub,
voix.
Scrubbing the wet underwear against the wash-board

That tell of new details
and a new Silhouette

Charmingly graceful with flare
and sweeping lines Or slim and
welt, wrapping closely about the
figure--in short the coat mode has
changed and has brought out lines
of unusual distinction. They are
made of soft, velvety materials,
whose vogue is assured—Tar-
Preciosa, Gerona, Marvella,
Panvelaine and Veldyne.

Ma!

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Is ready to serve you with the
choicest meats, well seasoned
and wonderfully roasted; de-
licious spaghetti—the kind that
tastes like home made; and
baked beans, brown and lus-
cious.

Woman, woman,
Sublime, simple mother of mine,
Scrubbing away at the wash-board
With gnarled, mechanical fingers—
What do you make of all this!
How do you reconcile
All the purposelessness and fruitlessness and contrariness of
things
In that crude mind of yours—
Seeing the faith that cloaked you from the truth,
That explained and arranged and combined,
Systematizing the Universe into a wit-ordered household
With a Master who saw all and knew all,
Punishing and rewarding in inexplicable ways—
Seeing your old faith cast off and trampled under foot,
Ignored and derided by your own children
As a foolish, baseless fable,
Mother, poor mother of mine,
What can you make of all this,
Scrubbing away at your wash-board,
This rainy morning?
What are you thinking about?
I wish I could know!
Are you thinking of her that you lost,
In the full-bloom of your hope—
Plucked from your arms,
As you held her down to the bed,
Helping the doctor that day?
Do you see her com in through the door,
Quick and abrupt as of old;
Her heavy, masculine step;
Her straight and broad-bosomed figure;
The animal health of her cheeks.
Are you remembering
Some word that she carelessly dropped ;
A certain twist of her neck—
And your dark face darkens;
And your gray head pensively droops;
And your eyes that have wept themselves red,
Glisten with oncoming tears.

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Never have wraps been more luxurious
than those are which we are offering our
clientele this autumn. The new, luxurious
fabrics—Gerona, Veldyn and Marvella-
combined with Caracul, Fox, Squirrel and
Lynx, are especially lovely.

97.50 and upwards

M. H. MARIENTHAL'S

Physical Culture
Shoe Shop

Thanks you for your past patronage and ex-
tends to you the season's greetings--wishing
you a most prosperous and happy New Year.

Capitol Theatre 'Building - - -

little ones
And your little daily cares;
Those socks that you washed just now—
They are far too torn to be mended;
Or those worn-out shreds of underwear—
And winter coming

1540 'Broadway

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ZUIEBACK & CANTOR

HIGH GRADE FURNITURE

No sale complete until the CUSTOMER IS SAT'S-
F IEE. We have just opened A NEW DEPARTMENT
OF VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS.

A FULL LINE OF JEWISH RECORDS

We handle

every Record

Or are you thinking of your husband.
Feeling his way through the years,
Stupefied by his fate—
Falling and rising and falling,
Under the bludgeon of life!
And you remember a Sabbath afternoon
In Kartushkiya-Beroza
When the town turned out for a stroll;—
How you walked by his side on the highway,
Proud to be envied of all.
Or are you thinking of me—
Your strange, queer puzzle of a son;
The poet-changeling of your womb—
Whom you would love but do not know how;
Whom you would hope for but do not know what.
And your heart is sad with apprehension
Knowing not why.

Or are you thinking of the

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FURNITURE, RUGS AND STOVES

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9332 Oakland Are., Bet. Westminster mind Owen Ares.

Closed S•turd•ys; Open Saturday Evenings and Sands',

Here they are back from school
With a loud ring at the door—
"I'll open it, Ma."

(Courtesy of McCall's Magazine.)

A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL

