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YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

MO. WOOD..

Evening Services:
Yom Kippur services will be held
next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, at
the Woodward-Eliot Auditorium, for-
nicely Temple Beth El. As the seal-
ing capacity in this place is entirely
. , inadequate to take care of all who
. wish to worship there, supplementary
services will be held on this occasion
at the Unitarian Church, corner
Woodward and Edmund place.
At the former service, Rabbi
Franklin will preach the sermon, his
subject being "The Atonement
Thought in Judaism," and at the ad-
ditional service Rabbi Berkowitz will
preach on the topic "At Eventide
There Shall Be Light." The services
ut the Unitarian Church will be read
by Professor I. Leo Sharfman of Ann
Arbor.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

No connection with any other
store.

Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund left
for New York and other Eastern ci-
ties for a week's outing.

It

High Quality

Fur Wraps

at
Very Low • Prices

Luxurious fur wraps, of finest
Broadtail, Black and Platinum
Caracul, Persian Lamb, Eastern
Mink, Ermine, Scotch Mole and
Hoover. Trimmed in handsome
contrasting peltries or richly self-
trimmed. Every garment of se-
lected skins.

The ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. !B. B., will meet
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, at the
B'liai B'rith clubrooms, 1307 Broad-
way. On account of Yom Kippur,
the meeting is postponed to Tuesday,
instead of Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 4423
Brush street gave a farewell party on
Sept. 24 in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Sigmund Shapiro and family of 217
Eliot street, who are leaving for New
York City.

Morning Services:

Services fur Yom Kippur morning
and throughout the day will be held
at Orchestra Hall, Woodward and
Parsons street, beginning at 10
The sermon on this occa-
o'clock.
sion will be preached by Rabbi Ber-
kowitz, his subject being "At the Por-
tals of Repentance."

$550.-$695.-
$750. up

"What's in a Name?

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf are now
occupying their new home at :156 Ar-
den Park.

Children's Services:
usual children's services will
be held from 12:30 to 2:00. It is
urgently requested that all children
connected wit hour congregation be
present for this service. Please ar-
range for them to come promptly at
12:30 but not before. Seats at the
front of the auditorium will be set
liable for them at this time. Rabbi
Franklin will preach a sermonette un-
der the title "Sins of Omission and
Commission."

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SHAKESPEARE

"Everything!"--JACOBY

The purpose of a name is to iden-
tify its owner, but ultimately it
serves also to identify the quality
of the work behind its owner!
A good name is like the title of
a good book—it bespeaks the qual-
ity of the contents.
Many years ago Jacoby was a
name—today it is a three-fold syn-
onym for cleaning, service and
satisfaction—a guarantee of integ-
rity of work.
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If it's from Jacoby's, the price
is right!
If it's from
J a c oby's —
the work is
right!
Such is the
FRENCH
prestige of a
DRY
name!
CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

7452 Woodward

Market 3364

At Custer

A Parisian Fashion Frolic
of Fall and Winter Creations

M. Cohn, formerly of :122 East
Forest avenue, now of 2418 Long-
fellow avenue, has returned home
after spending the summer at Macki-
nac Island.

Th,

SERVICE TALK NUMBER 4

Himelhoch's @Announce

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grosberg and
family are now occupying their new
home at 356 Arden Park.

Memorial Services:

Memorial services will be held at
4 o'clock. During this service, the
doors of the auditorium will be
closed. It is therefore hoped that
all who wish to participate in these
solemn devotions will be present at
the lime stated. The afternoon ser-
non will be preached by Rabbi Frank-
lin on the subject "Going Home."

(Imported From Les Bose Soeurs)

to be held in

Philip Marcuse of 1474 Webb ave-
nue left for Ann Arbor, where he will
attend the engineering college of the
University of Michigan.

The Statler Hotel Ball Room

OCTOBER SECOND

and THIRD

Engag ent ruts

Gowns for all occasions, all individual creations,
as well as their world famous Lingerie

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice l'asick of
Canfield avenue announce the
engagement of their duaghter, Ada,
to Alex Friedman of Chicago.

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Including a showing of sumptuous fur wraps
exquisitely designed

Mr. and Mrs. 0. Briskman of 1710
Hazelwood avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Anna,
to Sidney Ginsberg, son of Mr. and
Sirs. II. Ginsberg of this city.

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A cordial invitation
is extended to Madame and Mademoiselle

tflarriagro

Shown on
Living alannequine

HOURS

Sabbath Services:

Services for Sabbath Shuva, Sept.
BAKER.LASTAR
:10, will be held in the Unitarian
'E. 11. Laster of Josephine avenue
Church at 10 o'clock. The sermon
will be preached by Rabbi Berkowitz. announces the marriage of his sister,
Sophie, to Arthur Baker of Phila-
delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are
OPENING OF 1HE. SCHOOL OF
making their home in St. Thomas,
RELIGION
Ontario.

10 to 12-3 to 5

WORK OF WELFARE
SOCIETY IS PRAISED'

General Registration:

Sessions of the School of Religion
of Temple Beth El will be resumed
in all departments on Sunday morn-
ing, October 8, at 9:45. All pupils
should be present at that time. So
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Stiglitz of
far as possible, they will be notified
in advance of the rooms to which 2277 West Euclid avenue are receiv-
they are expected to report and to ing congratulations on the birth of a
which they should go directly upon daughter.
entering the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel II. Gold-
stick of West Euclid avenue are re-
Registration of New Pupils:
All children who were not last year ceiving congratulations on the birth
registered as pupils of the school are of a daughter, Sally, on Sept. 21.

expected to report for registration
PERFECTION LODGE
next Sunday morning, Oct. 1, at 9:45.
They must in every instance be ac-
Perfection
Lodge No. 468, F. & A.
companied by their parents or guard-
Pupils are admitted into the M., will hold a special committee
ians.
meeting
Wednesday,
Oct. 4, at 7 p.
kindergarten department of the
m. Ni. M. degree. Banquet at 0:30
school at the age of 5.
p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
DEDICATION OF THE NEW
TEMPLE

The European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization held its last
meeting on Tuesday evening, at the
Mogen Abraham Synagogue.
Dr. S. Chaehanovitz, representative
of the Jerusalem Sanatorium, ad
dressed the meeting, complimenting
the members of the organization for
the noble work they were doing. He
called their work holy and urged the
members to brave all obstacles.
The European Welfare Organiza-
tion will give its third annual in-
formal ball at Hotel Statler on Nov.
19. Mrs. II. Stanfield is chairman of
the committee. She is assisted by
Mrs. I'. Efrusi. Mrs. Bernard Levine
is treasurer of the committee.
A special meeting of the board of
directors will be held on Tuesday
evening, Oct. 3, at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Zuckerman, 651 King avenue.

STUDIOS
THE MARY MACE UNDERWOOD
Residential District.

301 Westminster--Beautiful
Dramatic Art, Expression, Dancing.
Specialised in.
Baby Work and Children's CI
Directress

Address MARY MACE UNDERWOOD,

Telephone, Market 4236

IVY CORSET SHOP

Now showing all new Fall models in Corsets,
Girdles, Bandeaux and Brassieres, giving new cor-

rect lines to the figure.

Old Telephone Building

1506 Washington Blvd.

We are happy to announce that
the date for the dedication of our
beautiful new building has been defi-
nitely set for Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, Nov. 10, II and 12, 1922.
Further details of the arrangements
will be duly made.

Re-organisation of the
Young People's Society:

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ZUIEBACK & CANTOR

HIGH GRADE FURNITURE
NO RENT TO PAY

The Young l'eople's Society is
about to be entirely re-organized. It
is definitely hoped that into the new
organization which will be created,
all young people connected with our
congregation will take an active part.
A highly interesting program of ac-
tivities for the young people is be-
ing worked out. All persons desir-
ing to affiliate themselves with this
organization are requested to send
their names without delay to Rabbi
Henry J. Berkowitz, care Temple
Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. A
meeting for re-organization will
shortly be called, at which time it is
hoped that all of our young people
will be present. An especial invita-
tion is extended to those formerly
active in the society and who upon
their marriage withdrew from active
I participation.

MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB

IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE
YOU BUY YOUR FURNITURE.

The Men's Temple Club promises
the finest program b- far that it has
yet offered to its mmebers. Its ac-
' tivities will begin with a Get-Togeth-
' er dinner on the evening of Oct. 24,
when a very prominent speaker will
deliver the address. Further details
will be announced.

YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE when
you COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES with the prices
asked ELSEWHERE FOR EQUAL QUALITY.

I DRAMA, MUSIC, ART
TO BE DISCUSSED

THE SAVING IN RENT—LOW EXPENSES
—BUYING OUR GOODS FOR CASH make OUR
PRICES LOWER.

Literature, drama, music and art
will be the themes discussed by lead-
, ing authorities of Detroit at the Jew-
ish Institute on High and Hastings
, streets. The program of the season
I began with a discussion on the dram-
mas of Henry Ibsen, by Dr. Max
Silver, on Thursday evening, Sept.
.28, under the auspices of the Jewish
Literary Club (Der Greener Winkel).
The works of Dante will be dis-
cussed by Louis J. Rosenberg, chair-
man of the Detroit Dante Committee,
on Thursday evening, Oct. 6.
The public is invited to attend
these lectures.

YOU CET THE BENEFIT.
WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE?
EASY TERMS.

VISIT OUR VICTROLA DEPARTMENT.
RECORDS IN JEWISH,
ENGLISH AND ITALIAN.

HEAR THE LATEST

Zwieback &Cantor

9332 Oakland Ave., Bet, Westminster and Owen Ave..

Closed S•turclays; Open Saturday Evenings and Sund•y•

' OBITUARY

MRS. MOLLIE JACOBS

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THE OFFICERS OF THE LADIES' AUXILIARY
OF THE TALMUD TORAH IVROH EXTEND -
THEIR BEST WISHES to ALL THEIR MEMBERS
FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
MRS. R. AGREE, Treasurer.
MRS. F. RODIN, President.

MRS. B. LOTT, Vice-President. MRS. Z. EHRLICH, Secretary.
ORS.
AND BOARD OF DIRECT

Mrs. Mollie Jacobs, 70 years old,
I of 443 Warren avenue died on Sept.
117 the funeral taking place on Sept.
19. Mrs. Jacobs was a pioneer De-
troit resident. She was active in a
number of local charitable institu-
tions. Mrs. Jacobs is survived by
four daughters. Mrs Jennie Goldberg
of Gladwin. Mich.; Mrs. Sadie Wein-
garden of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. Fan-
nie Barnett and Mrs. Esther Rosen-
berg, both of Detroit; and five sons,
lamb Jacobs of New fork, Harry
Jacobs and Charles Jacobs, both of
Milwaukee, and William and Mose
Jacobs, both of Detroit.

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Two-Pants Suits That Are Knocking 'em Cold in
This Man's Sale! $22.50, $24.501 $29.50
As you perhaps remember, the two-pants suit is an offshoot of the good old Crowley-Milner Idea

of more
for your
If you'd
like money.
to know with just what vigor the men folk of this city have accepted the idea—

come tomorrow.

Nearly a Thousand New Suits Have Just Arrived

In time for a gala day Saturday! Values that so far exceed the ordinary that one wonders whether
the crowds have made such values possible or whether the values have produced the crowds. Either
way you win!
All the newest fall and winter models. The very newest fabrics. The newest colors and patterns.
In short, as wonderful a lot of clothing as you'd find in a day's travels! Every suit with two pairs
of trousers. All of Crowley-Milner's high standards! Amazing choice at $22.50, $24.50 and $29.50.

The Purchase Sale of New Fall Suits at
Suits Made to Sell at $22.50 to $30

$16.50 I s ma

Two Pants Suits

Score again for this live men's clothing section. We got them
rges—worsteds--cassimeres —tweeds!

by a fluke. All wool blue se
Form-fitters, single and double breasters. Sports models. Jim
Dandies. Sizes up to 48. But, Man, come tomorrow. $16.10.

Continued! The Overcoat Sale at

An event that has taken Detroit by storm. Wrappy ulsters--
raglans--ulsterettes. When we tell you that we won't be able to

duplicate such values when these overcoats are gone, you won't let
any grass grow under your feet getting here! Why, we can't BUY

to $ 3 l!
t e u nr, s ci ai 3 0 Specia

$19

$23

Until 11 o'clock only. Sizes
34 to 44. None laid away.
None C. 0. D. Be here when
the doors open if you can.
$23.

such coats today for $19! Hurry, sirl

Crowley-Milner Co.

