America 'with Palo&Cal eater C.LITION ATINUZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ftsfhrivorr e:PzitaVet*I.coNakilVieb1/411 The New Autumn Dresses $49.50--$65 • And Upwards There are inviting variations in the details of collars, neck lines, trimming, sleeves and braiding which are as clever as to be at once impressive. The coat type is gaining in popularity while the un- belted straightline prevails in spite of very many variations of the tiered effect and basque lines. Fab- rics include satin-faced cloths, soft Crepes, wool Twills and wool Crepes. 413.SEEIC COR.11.000.1 ■ 0 DETROIT, MICHIGAN Blankets! Cleaned the Jacoby Way!! HE cool fall nights are not far off. You will then appreciate the warmth and softness of clean woolen blankets, cleaned by "JACOBY SERVICE." Brighter colors, a softer ilap, and fresher appearance — these are revealed by the "Jacoby" way. Its only a step to your telephone — FRENCH DRY Empire 3364 T CLEANERS "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" Mwmict,e Mrs: Anna Moss has returned from • delightful several months' stay with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Calif. PAGE SEVEN JEWISH MINISTER ANNOUNCES POLICY Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedman of Butler, Pa., who have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kohn of 1039 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of Par- Vinewood avenue, have returned to Dr. Rosenbaum's Appointment rand park, who spent the past six their home. Gratifies the Jews of months in Hollywood, Calif., arrived Lithuania. 'in Detroit the past week and will re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig main in the city during the summer and sons, Irwin Jerome and Arthur season. Mr. and Mrs. Frank were ac- Marstin, of 278 Medbury boulevard KO W NO. -- J. T. A. Correspon companied by their sons, Herbert and have returned from a delightful visit dente.—The appointment of Dr. S. Arthur Frank. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum as Minister for, Jewish Rosenzweig, at. their summer home at Affairs is a source of gratification to Lithuanian Jewry, especially as there Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slomovitz of Cedar 'Point, Ohio. were sinister rumors in circulation Kenilworth avenue Friday evening Mrs. Saul E. Barnett has as her recently that the Ministry for Jewish celebrated their thirtieth wedding an- guests her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Affairs would be abolished and a min- niversary. A. Barnett, and son of Cleveland, istry of ell national minorities estab- lished under a German minister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehon enter- Ohio. The Jewish deputies and the Jew- tained as their guest the past week Miss Essie Cohen of Cleveland was ish National Council made vigorous Felix Norden of Chicago. the guest of her mother Mrs. I. Co - representations to the government , hen , the past week. against such a policy and on the ea- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal and tabliahment of the coalition 7 . Mr. and Mrs. D. Wohl are spending Mrs. I. Cohen is leaving for a two meat M. Galvanowskv invited Dr. a few days at Cedar Point, Ohio, weeks' visit in Cedar Point and Rosenbaum and asked hi nt t ak e where they have joined a party of Cleveland. over the Ministry for Jewish Affairs. Detroiters. In conversation with representa- • ' Jacob Bielfield and son, Harold, tives of the Jewish press, Dr. Rosen- Mr. and, Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna have returned from a two weeks' visit baum said: "The relations between Wax), Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Wax and , with Mr. Bielfield's sister, Mrs. Ben- the Lithuanian people and the Jews Professor and Mrs. W. Diamond have jamin Rush, at 51acatawa, Mich. of the country have recently been returned from a motor tour to North- strained. My view is that there must - — — ern Wisconsin, including stop-overs be an improvement in this regard. Mrs. Fannie Doktor and Mrs. Louis at many interesting points. Profes- Beck are in New York City for all This will he one of my principal aims sor Diamond is a member of the fac- extended stay. Upon their return as a member of the government. I , ulty of the University of California. they will visit in Philadelphia and At- hope that the government will strive Among the delightful affairs given lantic City. to make possible the peaceful co- for them was a formal dinner-dance operation of all the nationalities in at which Mr. and Mrs. I. Berry were Miss Helen Wolf of Chicago is the Lithuania. hosts at their home in Wilmette, Ill. house guest of Miss Bertha Cohn of "I have never." he proceeded, "had a personal policy. I have always 4850 Michigan avenue. been and will remain subject to the Mrs. Alex Max and daughter, Gus- *, of Cameron avenue have return- I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schinagel of Jewish National Council a nd the group of Jewish deputies. But I hold ed from a five weeks' stay in New I 4447 Brush stret motored to Cleve- York City. land and New York the past week to firmly that the highest national organ is the conference of Jewish com- visit with relatives and friends. munities, and between the confer- The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen of Mrs. H. Fox and son, Leonard, of ences the Jewish National Council East Palmer avenue 'have returned from a two weeks' trip to Buffdlo, Toronto are spending a few weeks elected by them and its executive. "Our aim must be to safeguard our East Aurora, N. Y.; Niagara Falls with Mrs. Fox's sister, Mrs. H. Wets- national rights guaranteed in the man of 1642 Edison avenue. and Toronto, Canada. constitution, and for that purpose le- The annual moonlight of the galize the National Council as the The Misses Hattie Ravine and highest organ of our autonomy, and. Frances Steinberg have returned 'Young People's Auxiliary of the to realize our citizenship rights in from a two weeks' stay at Cedar Shaarey Zedek will be held on Aug. the economic sphere." 20, on the steamer Ppt-itssBay. Ar- Point, Ohio, visiting at Hotel Break- rangements are being completed f or The new government is a coalition ers. an interesting program and the af- of the Christian Democratic party and the People's Socialist party, un- Mrs. LoNII. Miller of 141 Leices- fair is expected to be one of the so- der the premiership of M. Galvanow- ter court and her sister, Mrs. Ben cial successes of the season. ski, the former premier. The Peo- Goldstein of Toledo, have left for an Mrs. Lou Goldberg of New York ple's Socialist party holds the port- extended visit to New York. They (Ruth Cohn) is the house guest of oboe of the interior and of com- will return on Sept. 3 . her sister, Mrs. Abe Gittleman of I ; iunications. The rest of the port- shot are held by the Christian Dem- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Daneman and East Grand boulevard durnig her o crats. daughter of Burlingame avenue have brief stay in the city. Mrs. Goldberg The Paemier is also Minister of left for a trip to Chicago, where they has been delightfully entertained by F oreign Affairs and for White Rus- will be guests at the Chicago Beach her relatives and friends the past o ian Affairs. w te e. Hotel. En route they will spend a few days at Mackinac Island, stop- A good man is modest.—The Tal- MOSCOW.—(J, T. A.)—Although ping at the Grand Hotel. the flow of emigration from Russia mud. will be at a standstill for more than Mr. and Mrs. John Immerman and They who are modest will not eas- daughters, Zelia and Josephine, are a month, a total of 8,316 of Jewish ily sin.—The Talmud. spending a few weeks at the Grand would-be emigrants have registered at Idgescom offices throughout Rus- Hotel, Mackinac Island. sia. --- Of this number 6,237 are of the Our Methods of Miss Jean Golden of 3591 Twenty ninth stret has returned from a de first category, having both affidavits SELLING PROPERTY from American relatives and steam- lightful two weeks' visit in Chicago . ship tickets. They are expected to Gets Quick Results. List With Us. leave Russia some time before Oct. 1. Mrs. F. Rosen of Belmont avenue BANKLE•MARKS CO. A home for transient emigrants in and daughter, Mrs. A. 0. Barsky of Real Estate Investments and Goodwin avenue, have left for a few Moscow will be opened by the Idges-' Insurance. days' stay in Grand Rapids, where corn Aug. 1, to serve as shelter for 610 Park Ave. Bldg. Main 9262 they will visit with Mrs. J. Chase women and children only. from there motoring to Covert, Mich. ' where they will remain for severa weeks. 1111eillOCIIS Woodward Thru to Washington Ma rryllo c oat, trimmed with y i rrel and Neal, in black only, Si3. Not an ordinary sale, but a choice col- lection of the very latest fall fashions that will lead all season; exquisite fabrics and absorbing new features. Take advantage of low prices by buying now and pay in October. Magnificent coats of deep pile fabrics, lav- ishly trimmed with Vi- atka or Siberian Squir- rel, fox and heaver with jaunty new flounces and saucer ,col la rs. New coats in the smartest styles, with rich fur collars and cutfa, straight line mod- els, wrap arounds, full of the fascination of the new season. $135 to $225 $68 to $98 Two New Coat Shops For Itnior Misses combined with style L. LIPNIK H. BERGER THINK What it nwana for yon to hie to get what you want without &mbar- ra•ring yourself financially. We sell niure eaannable than others and has.. the cane payment ,..lent for roue benefit. Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry New York Jewelry House 4611 Woodward Ave. Phone Glendale 9550 Between Garfield and Forest. r The Misses Sara Manson and Helen Kass of 349 Woodland avenue and Miss Celia Farber of 3438 Bennsyl- vania avenue have returned from a delightful vacation at Harbor Beach, Mich. MCI I PRESERVER SE Max L. Michelson of 2070 Coffing- wood avenue has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Cedar Point, Ohio. when you were a child 'Vend went"barefoot ed ?" You didn't R and have uncomfortable feet then, did you? Suppose you could have your feet feel the same way today in the stylish shoes that you like to wear? Suppose you could walk and stand all day long in these good looking shoes and never have an ache not the slightest discomfort? Wouldn't it be wonderful? Lawrence J. 5lichelson of 2070 Collingvvood avenue has left for Ce. liar Point, Ohio, where he will spend two weeks as a guest at hotel Breakers. SHOL Because the Arch Preserver Shoe does enactly this for your feet, thousands of women today call it toe "wonderful shoe!" The concealed, built-in arch bridge affords the same walking base u when the feet were placed flat on the d Yet it is made in all the smart- ground. est styles. Forr'h Floor Ar, lr Pr, se, en N Shoes for Men Main Floor Wodwr rd and Adams cli An Extraordinary Value in STATIONERY Two Quires In Four Colors eAnnual , ellugust Fur Sale Miss Dorothy Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fink of Atkinson ace- 'nue, is spending a few weeks in Pitts- burgh as the guest of relatives and friends. , - I r. With Envelopes to Match We urge the earliest possible visit to our Stationery Department, An the supply at this price is limited. Sheehan's Bookstore 1550 Woodward Avenue For Larger Women Miss Rose Rodin of Belmont ave- nue left on Tuesday for Bay City, where she 'will spend several days with her sister, Mrs. D. Feldman. The' Misses Rosalind and . Alice Frank of 402 Medbury avenue, ac- companied by Miss Lillian Rosen- , blunt, have left for Orion ights to spend a few weeks. Front t( 're they will leave' for Cedar Paint, Where they 'will be guests at the '1 reakers Hotel. "Perfect comfort" may be attired free of charge until Norent- Fier. Great August Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats Mrs. I. Meisner and family of 63 East Palmer avenue have moved to their new home at 3031 Taylor ave- nue, near Dexter. 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 Coots par- r h II e d now Dr. I. Altschuler and Dr. A. Bern-I stein have returned from wdelightful stay is Cedar Point, Ohio. -- - Miss Lena Michelson of 2070 Col- lingwood avenue has returned from Toledo, where she was the guest of Mrs. H. Lewenthal. • The Mises Fannie and Lillian :I Freedman of Alger avenue _enter- tained at bridge Thursday evening, Aug. 2, in honor of Miss Helen flaw I„ rls of New York City.' Miss Helen Harris of New York City is leaving Saturday, Aug. 4, to'. join her family at Erigemere, L. I. t Miss Ilarris has been the guest of I Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of Al- ger avenue for the past three weeks.. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Broad and family, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., ' are at home to their many friends at , the Whittier Hotel. ' I Mrs. Joseph J. Caplan entertained 'at' a theater party in honor of her sister - in - la•, Mrs. Max M. Broad,' and her house guest. Miss Leona Lan- , Bauer of St. Louis, Mo. A band concert and moving picture show will be staged at the Balch Field on Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Department of Recre- ation. Admission is free. Mrs. S. H. Jacobs and daughter,' Virginia, cif Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. S. Gaitley and Mimi Rea Jacob at 408 Farnsworth avenue. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kohn of 1039 it Vinewood avenue left for a motor trip to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Balti- II more, Washington, Philadelphia and I: ;Atlantic City, to be gone fir several I: !weeks. Is Now in Progress Greater values than ever before are offered this year owing to the extremely low prices prevailing during the current season. NYclitc . :1/4 - This additional reduction will go on record A DVANCE and up-to-the-minute models. of the choicest peltry, created into A • sumptuous Wraps, Coats and Caps of Kolinsky, Mink, Russian Caracul, Broadtail, Ermine, Mole, Siberian S.rdrrel, Chinchilla Squirrel, Dyed Ermine, Hudson Seal, Russiart , CroWn Sable and Raccoon. Regal Scarfs and Chokers of Russian Sables, Silver Fox, Baby Fisher, Natural Blue Fox and Iludson (lay Sables are included in the sale. Purchased from manu- facturers reputed internationally as authorities from the Court of Dame Fashion. The wealth of cteative genius by this season's demand for originality in each and every garmentgfres you an unlimited choice at prices within evreyone's reach. YOU CAN'T @AFFORD NOT TO BUY We close at 12:30 on , during July ■ nell August THE COURTESY STORE Vitejtalins "Oa Grand Circus Park" THIRTY-SIX ADAMS WEST as a selling event unprecedented in the history of our merchandising career and in the actual savings you can enjoy. We will insure and cold store Fur Sale purchases until Nov. FREE if you wish pact Cll. fioct f batit Fasten A'ink t ad Proadt, d CG, 0 I Trimmed o't i ludaort Bo)