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PIANIST HONORED
AT STATE CONTEST
Women's and Misses'
Springtime
Coats and Capes
$65.00 $85.00
up,
$395.00
Never have wraps been so distin-
guished in fabric and line. Trim-
mings include Beige and Platinum
Caracul fur collars, odd trimmings
of monkey fur, embroidery, tuck-
ing, soutach effects and decorative
stitching. In fabrics there are
lovely Twill weaves, Silk 'Crepes
and deep pile fabrics such as Mar-
cella and Gerona.
SIEGEL
[1:40.....400 • STOIC
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other
store.
Have Your Clothes
Cleaned the New
Jacoby Way ! !
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We illustrate just four of
the new Spring models
from a complete display
of these very dainty and
desirable frocks.
Shown and sold in Detroit exclusively by
THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
Each one of these frocks
expressive of youth's own
Springtime — each com-
bining lovely silk with the
exquisite designing and
'orkmanship which will
always be found in dress-
es bearing the "Barbara
Lee" label. The price is
very moderate for frocks
of such di3tinction. The
styles are varied enough
to suit every taste.
Mrs. I. Oppenheim entertained at
MISS MATILDE GARVETT
a bridal shower at her home on
Northfield avenue in honor of Miss awarded the endowed scholars'iip by
Dorothy Lebowitz.
the Tuesday Musicale. She made her
Detroit debut at the age of at the
Miss Sara Janefsky of Dayton, 0., tilt] Hotel Pontchartrain, and has
an April bride-elect, is the house since appeared as concert soloist and
guest of Miss Celia Farber. Many in ensemble and as accompanist on
attractive affairs were given in honor many occasions.
Miss Garrett was recently appoint-
of Miss Jenefsky.
ed as instructor of -music on the fac-
ulty
of Central Hight School for a
Irving J. Wolfgang of 2445 West
Grand boulevard is spending IQ days term of three years. She possesses
a
fcaile
technique and has a fine in-
in New York City, guest at Hotel
sight to interpretation of masters.
Pennsylvania.
Mrs. B. II. Silver and daughter,
Elsa Mignon, of Sioux City, Iowa,
are spending several weeks with Mrs.
Silver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Lachman of 479 West Ferry avenue.
of Yield!
•Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren of
1529 West Boston boulevard have re-
' turned from an extended trip to Elm-
ida and Washington.
Zeirei Zion Dance Sunday.
The second annual dance and
frolic of the Zeirei. Zion organization
will be held this Sunday, evening,
March 25, at the Kirby Center. Many
interesting features are planned fur
the evening. The proceeds are to go
towards Zionist purposes.
THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY—DETROIT
PRIVATE IN JEWISH
LEGION MAKES BUST
OF FORMER C. IN C.
KOSHER WINES
ERUSALEM.—IJ. T. A.)—Lord
Allenby, former commander of the
Egyptian Expeditionary Force and
now the High Commissioner for Egypt
will be present at the unveiling at
A. Cohen of 1529 West Boston Beer Sheba of a bust of himself by the
boulevard has r. turned from a five former Jewish Legionnaire, Melnikov,
weeks' trip to Florida and Washing- who in 1918 enlisted in ChicagO. Sir
ton.
Herbert Samuel will preside over the
exercises.
Miss Estelle Harris of 2226 Hazel-
wood avenue is spending the week-
PERFECTION LODGE
end at Ann Arbor to,attend the Soph
Prom.
Perfection Lodge No. 466, F. and
Sirs. Louis J. Shapiro and daugh-. A. Si., will hold a special .communi-
ter of 1112 Virginia park have left cation Wednesday, March 28. 'tit 2
for Norfolk, Va., to spend the Pass- p. m. E. A. degree. Banquet at 6:30
over with relatives.
p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Louis J. Shapiro has left for Los
LOUIS II. WOLFE, W. Si.
Angeles, Calif.
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Mrs. James Sobel and children of
69 Leicester court left on Thursday
for a month's stay in New York.
kled and
Odorless,
looking like
FRENCH
DRY
CLEANERS
"511( HIGAN'S FOREMOST"
7452 WOODWARD — ' 'CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364
EASTER FLOWERS 1
AT LOWER PRICES
Determined to win hondirds of new customers by
our high quality, low price methods, we hare
rnarked the popolar Easter blowers and plants at
unusually low prices.
HYDRANGEAS EASTER LILIES
ROSE BUSHES
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Best California Kosher Wines.
Sacramental Purposes for the
Holidays.
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RABBI R. HURWITZ
294 Kenilworth. Empire 1555.W
Washington Bled.--at the Hotel Staffer
'Ready With
All Furs made new.
Chokers remade, $3.00.
SPRING CLOTHES
For Men, Young Men, Boys and Girls.
A. N. FEUER
EVERYTHING TO WEAR—
(Formerly with Annis Fur Co.)
1018 Bethune We•t
(Off Hamilton Blvd.)
Empire 3556
All of the Highest Quality
All very moderately priced
(Keep this for reference.)
A beautiful centerpiece of spring
flowers, flanked by smaller pieces,
graced the table at the Phoenix Club
on Monday when Mrs. Jacob Roth
entertained 17 ladies at a bridge-
luncheon, honoring Mrs. Harry Si-
mons of Montreal, house guest of
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Severy, and Miss
Florence Schaffner of New York,
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coskey of
2530 Taylor avenue are touring
through Florida and other southern
parts of the country.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman
have returned from a trip to Havana,
Cuba, where they were guests at the
new Almendares Hotel. They also
visited in Miami and Palm Beach, Fla.
SPECIAL °:,',1;:6`,dr, $1.50
Col Flowers at Equally Low Prices. Order your C
Ear.y. Open All Day Sunday.
SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP
231 Gratiot Avenue
at Genuine Col Rates.
Complete Floral S
Charles H. Rosenman
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TURK FLAG HOISTED
BY ARAB STRIKERS
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MAISON SCHNEIDER
206 CAPITOL THEATRE BLDG.
Exclusive Ready to Wear Model Dresses.
High Class Suits, Riding Habits, Wraps and
Dresses Made to Order at Very
Reasonable Prices. -
"In Detroit I; Years"
Cadillac 4064
Barbara tee
Mr. and Sirs. Simon Friedland of
1175 West Euclid avenue entertained
at a delightful luncheon on Friday
evening, March 16, honoring Miss
Sarah J. Jenefsky of Dayton, Ohio,
a bride-elect whose marriage to David
Curtis of Detroit will take place on
April 15.-- Covers were laid for 12
guests.
A pretty event of the season was
the surprise party last Sunday night
given by Mrs. A. S. Weisner at her
home, 5200 Jus. Campau, in honor
of her sister, Miss Pauline Winkel-
man. The evening was pleasantly
spent in dancing and games. Lunch-
eon was served for 17 couples at
midnight, the tables being beautifully
decorated with ferns and flowers.
1550 Broadway
Each bearing the unmis-
takable signature4 )of
Miss Adeline Levenson of Warren
avenue entertained for IS guests at
her home on Friday evening, Star. 16.
exposed to the elements and
almost constantly rubbing
shoulders with people on trains,
street cats, in the stores or on the
street and subjected to all sorts of
germs, deserves your utmost con-
sideration from a sanitation point
NEW!
$39.50
Sirs. II. II. Prenzlauer of 322 For-
est avenue entertained at a shower
and card party on Wednesday, March
14, in honor of Tillie Rosenberger,
whose marriage to Samuel Sumter of
Westfield, N. J., will take place on
April 15.
OUR OUTER clothing, being
Send them to Jacoby's! They'll
be expertly cleaned, all spots re-
moved, necessary repairs made,
neatly press-
ed and re-
turned to
you unwrin-
SILK FROCKS
FOR SPRING
Miss Matilde Garvett, pianist,
daughter of Mrs. Dora Garvett of
1418 Burlingame avenue, was signal-
ly honored in the state contest for
A charming reception was held in young musicians held at Grand Rap-
the French room of the Wolverine ids the past week by the Federation
Hotel on Sunday evening, March 11, of Music Clubs.
honoring the betrothal of MiSF Fay
Miss Garvett, who is an active
Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. member of the Tuesday Musicale, re-
Solomon Shapiro of 342 Elmhurst ceived her training from Ola Dufoe-
avenue, to Albet Selesnick of 1640 Eustill. At the age of 14 she was
Pingree avenue. Out-of-town guests
included Mrs. Tithe Rothman of New
York, the Misses Bess Bush, Jennie
Goldberg and Sara David and Gabe
Selesnick of Chicago. Many affairs
are being planned for Miss Shapiro.
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4 AITH in the firm you deal with is the first req-
,
uisite of careful buying. It is so pleasing to
feel that everything bought is worth the price
paid and exactly suited to your needs. Proof of pub-
lic confidence is the daily growing volume of our
sales. Birch year-round prices draw custom. Birch
courtesy and service keep it.
British Troop. Fut Down Disorders;
I Wounded.
S
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)--The
Turkish flag was hoisted here yester-
day during a procession in connection
with the strike cane& by the Arab
leaders to celebrate the success of the
recent Arab boycott of the Legislative
Council elections.
The arrival here on the day called
for this strike of Mouse Kazim Pasha,
chief of the Arab delegation in Lon-
don gave the celebration added stimu-
lus. Arab students and boy scouts
, carried aloft only Arab-Turkish ban-
ners. The celebration grew disorderly
and British troops quickly dispersed
the parade, but not before several
Arabs were wounded, as well as a few
native policemen. Six ring leaders
have been taken into custody.
Outside Jerusalem there was no re-
sponse to the strike call, says reports
from all sections of the country.
There may be lower-priced Davenport Suites, but nothing to compare
dollar for dollar and in lasting comfort with 3-piece finest grade Chase
mohair suits in old rose and taupe with moss pipings—fully upholstered,
Marshall springs, loose cushions, heavily reinforced webbing, antique
legs.
Arm chair, $94.50
Wing chair, $99.00
In fund memory of our dear daugh-
ter and sister, Celia Freedman, who
, passed away four years ago, Mar. 28.
IMP
Davenport $181.50 Only
Happy were the years we spent together,
Lonely are our hearts tod•Y•
For thenne we loved so dearly
Iles forever P•••od
Iler Loving Mother, Father, Sisters
and Brothers.
CAMP EAGLE POINT Stinson Lake, N. H.
The Oldest Established Girls' Camp In New England--2,000 Feet Above that Sea.
la the Heart of the Most Scenic Country al the White Mountains.
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
equipped with electric Holt. and running water, hot end cold baths,
Bu ni•lo".
e•nitary plumbing, etc.
Iloraeback Riding, Water Sports. Mountain lilies, Athletics of All Kinds.
Dramatic, Dancing. Art , and Craft•.
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PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BY MR. AND MRS. A. L. RICHMAN,
55 E. Stat. St, Columbus, Ohaa.
Res . Meyers, 50 13 Brush S t. Tel. Northway 305-M.
Local Reprmatative,
Catalogue •n d Information Upon B equest.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
I band and father, Morris Barit, who
passed away one year ago April 5,
.the eighth day of Nisan.
You're not forgotten. father dear,
Nor will you ere, he.
Ac long as life and memory lett
We will remember thee.
Sadly missed
Children.
by his Wife and
V. R. BIRCH . the
2314 WOODWARD AVE,
DETROIT
Near High Street
LONDON