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ThEDUMOIVIIVISR(ARONICLE

?AGE TWO

Detroit Furniture Shops'
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE

"Good Furniture
Is Not Expensi:y"

(25Ills sate a ours i;

talked or

'psi Dow 1 IP` 111081

event

I t g - r ater nal itn I Clt_tb Mites

party is to raise money( for the The-
' ological Seminary. Admission 75
cents.

among furniture

Avry

buyers- it enables )(al to anticipate Spring at amazing reductions
re- -
uoted here repara
not likely to collie again. The prices qblish
m met NN ilit alai
seldoet
tnarloloutis almost iiiibelieN able, but our policy of not puing
our conip
1 kit , feel-
tiN e prices pre% ents us sa)ing just lion big they are. W e in N ite
the immense saN itigs offered on. These re-
ing certain that ou NN ill recognize
thicti(uis pre N ail throughout our entire stoat(.





Secretary

8 Piece Louis X VI
Dining Suite
1. 1.6 suilo runsists of eight baud-

some pieer.of American wa atriall
Innis N1 I m.1, The lonstrile-
Salle
tiun and finish (talky
,pletalid bargain $181
c

,„ of th..



2 Piece Living
Roost Suite

suite of more
A Ronan Anne
Iha n nanalls gracefpl lines and
splendid eanctruetion. timen•11
with IIIIP inoliairin pla in and figur-
ed 001114111,1110 11. , 275

.

2 Piece Living
Matta Suite

8 Piece Italian •
Dining Suite

A two Oise suite• of exqabite
beauty and sturdiness of can-
st nail( in. Cusliiinis I are down
coverings of high
tilled and ale
95
grade t apesty. A

.Use on Ameriqui walnut suite
of right pieces in Italian style
with host chair and flip diaers
ts.ered in handsome Damask
f excellent quality. A most
eairable ((nil 0
and (narked $224

pric.
e is * 0

d

2 Piece Living
!loom Suite

10 Piece Duncan
Phyfe Suite

A ten pi(rai sidle of all nioltagiuq.

ruseuisal panels and made
in the beautiful Wyk) of Duncan
Phyfe. This sidle must be Seen
to lippreelate
wonderful sidle(

N 1111

,495

A wary high grade suite of two
pieces in Italian
lieriod. 'Ile covering is of line

rooms
Any visitor to our display
wal-
will emanate this American
loilial st bu
■■
seCrilary
to
e.
led
oar which Wad for
(It
m u sh more than
Ole male prise,
-
,.Lich is now

ligured 11101111k NMI (10011 1041

5

enshinils.

friend

during the

$475•

etrOittRiTnittnt OOP $.
911 arten at .gopelle

MICHIGAN

DETROIT

Visit our permanent Batter Homes Exhibit Thra.

imnpleto fluor. 108 rooms

And Now Comes the Final Wind•Up of the Season.

Tut Romps co. GREATER

°S00.000°

FlUIR SALE

EVERY FUR
COAT - WRAP - SCARF

WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF OFF ITS
ORIGINAL PRICE WITHOUT EXCEPTION

For only two weeks we are off erering a reduction of 50%
on our entire Half Million Dollar Stock of fine furs, with-
out exception and regardless of cost. Positively nothing
omitted. Out entire stock must be sold before inventory
time. We remove every possible barrier that prohibits
your possessing a Rollins Fur Coat at your own price.

Hudson Seal

nom, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Harry The regular meeting if the organiza- Kirschbaum, secretary, $5, in honor
Klein, Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum and Mrs. tion will be held at the Farnsworth of her dear parents; St r. and Mrs. B.
Rose Weiner. Synagogue, Tuesday evening, Feb. 19.
Schwartz, thirty-third wedding anni-
The chairlady, Mrs. James Sobel, All those interested are urged to at-
Sirs. J. Wolff, $5; Mrs. It.
versary ; M
Ladies' Auxiliary of I. 0. B. B.
announces that some very beautiful , tend as something surprising is in
Rosenblum, $2, in honor of her daugh-
The hostesses for the card party of prizes have been purchased for this store for you.
ter, Lillian's birthday; Mrs. B. Weiss,
H., affair. A lunch of sandwiches, cake
the Ladies' Auxiliary of I. O. B.
treasurer, $1. Mrs. Harry Klein,
to be held at the clubrooms, corner and coffee will be served. • Admission North Woodward Branch J. E. W. W. president, culled upon the society to
Brush and Adams, at 8 p. m. (in 511 cents.
The North Woodward branch of rise in due respect of President Wil-
if uesday evening, Feb. 19, are: Mrs.
Jewish Women European Welfare 0
son's death. Other important busi-
Fred Epstean, Sirs. Satovsky, Mrs.
ganizatian held their last meeting at ness was transacted. Refreshments
Fel Siam Club.
Margolis, Sirs. Lapedus, Mrs. Gould,
A regular meeting of the Fel Stem the Jewish Women's clubrooms, 89 were served.
Nliss Goldman, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Ni-
of women
Club was held on Sunday, F eb ( 3 ' Rowena. A large number
a very en j oya ble
man, Mrs. Ilarry Fixler, Mrs. Harry
Athena Girls Club.
Election of officers toad( place, at atten d e d and had
Klein, Slisstilara Brand, Mrs. Sol
social
afternoon.
The
branch
expects
The Athena Girls' Club h..1(1 their
Was '
Cohen, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Rosen- whieh t ime Miss Mullie Glint _ fill
meetings, supported regular meeting Tuesday, Feb 12, at
elected president; Slits Betty NS
s, to continue these w
S.
wo.
me,.
hom
bloom, Mrs. Prenzlaner, Mrs. George
secretary-treasurer. A pajama party !. by hostesses of
the Young Women's Hebrew club-
Cohen, Sirs. Sophia Katz, Mrs. Good-
still be given Saturday, Feb. 16, for • 'cams was the hostess of the last meet- rooms, 89 Rowena street. The main
freund, Mrs. Flanders and Mrs. Licht.
ing.
The
next
regular
meeting
of
members of the club at the home of
feature for discussion for the evening
Sirs. James Sobel is chairlally. Ad- Miss Mollie Glist of Rosedale court. branch will lie held Wednesday, Feb.
wv the informal dance to be given
mission 75 cents, which includes a de-
at 2:30, also at the Jew ish
i. (,(f .2 ,,
ut Hotel Stotler
The club will meet at the hon
Sunday, Starch
lightful lunch and prizes. Bring your
"n Sunday, ' e "' • Women's clubrooms where Mrs.. Gina-
Jules Klein's Stadler as.
Ilrotim
' c expo
husband and friends.
Miss Fay' 1‘'Itiettslq
burg will act as hostess. well
as new I chestra will furnish the music foi
10.
all our old members RS
I
members to attend for they will surely the evening. No expense the
is beini
fore
King Klub.
Perigolde. !
The spared to make this dance
enjoy a pleasurable afternoon.
A marked success was the popular
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
Perigold
opinion of those present at the third Club which was held at the home of dance, which is to take place Sunday most affair of the season. The dui
evening, is a promising success. The I will hold an invitational leap yea
annual banquet of the Kinx Klub, Miss Esther Levitt on Philadelphia
f I (ornmittee of the dance, who are work- party, Saturday, Feb. 23, at the horn
.
Betty Teton, 674 Them or
held Sunday evening at the Oriole
SUL- of Miss
avenue on Tuesday IA t III I.,, ume
street. The next meeting will be hel
Terrace. The program, both formal lowing members of the club were ing hard in making this affair a
ws:
and elaborate, was gone through with
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 59 Rowena stree t
office and will assume their cess are as follo
New-
k Mrs. E. B. New-
Rae Erin- Sirs. S. Swyrsy,
little left to be desired. The spirit 010Cted to
duties immediately: MISS
• displayed by the members and their preis, president; Miss Esther Levitt, man, Mrs. S. Shanslander, Mrs. Julia
meet
very
friends speaks well for the continued
Miss Lillian Cohl, vice- Epstein—all are as
to show
secretary, and
outside
ea ge r to
' friends as well
! success of the club. From the vari-
The proceeds, as
president and treasurer.
I you a good time.
ous remarks made and hints cast by
--
usual, are to aid Jewish orphans of
the speakers, plans are being formed
The Alpine Social Club.
war-stricken country and bring
encourage
a
large
membership,
4,11,,vo$
to
i theem over to America and place them
The social committee has planned th
which all members pledged to sup-
program for its next with relatives. Be eharitable and
for a humorous
port.
a life.
The speaking program for the eve- meeting, which will be held tomorrow
The dramatic division of the Sam
at the home of Armand Shuman. The I' re
ning was in the capable hands of the
Madison Athletic Club.
Young Judeans will produce the
toastmaster, Mr. Leonard 13. Wol- following were placed on the program.:
one-act
plays at the Jewish Instil(
Benjamin Schutzman will entertain .
stein. The toasts were the president, with comic stories. James Silver will I The regular meeting of the
Madison
unday
eve-
Mr. Leonard B. Wolstein, the Kinx
Athletic Club was held Seadquar- on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, at
o'clock.
Klub; Mr. Joe Greenbaum, Mr. Milton give us a monologue or two, and a few l A ug, Feb. 1(1, at the club's h
The first play, a comedy, is entit!
Golden. The guests, Mr. William J. selections will be rendered by our :
Mr. outliningg "Thursday Night"; the second o
and noted violinist, Ben Slotnick, assisted ters, 89 Rowena
the street.
members
Halpert, Mr. Zangwill Burnstine
"Two
Goyim," is a farce; and the ti
Mr. Charles Chatlen. The ladies, Mr. The program will be completed with the motive of the "Better Boys' Club"
which is being organized in this city. of the third, a Chinese fantasy, is
Leonard 13. Wolstein and Miss Cather-
"Turtle-Dove."
i- At the conclusion of this talk, Mr.
ine Kasdan. Loving cups, suitably a light luncheon.
Mrs. Stiller, one of the drama
At their lost meeting new cand
engraved, was the gift of the Kinx
dates were placed on probation. Misch Mentzman invited all members to at- directors of the city recreation Cu
Klub to the ladies as a token of ap-
hwartz-Blatt heading the list. ' tend the opening meeting to he held
mission,
has been coaching these pl.
preciation for their share in contrib- S.
c
S
Plans
are in progress for a social at the Jewish Institute on Friday fur some time and assures us the
uting to the success of the evening.
ffair. The social committee expects evening, Feb. 15. A committee of six
were appointed to secure data and to real treat is in store for those \
The committee responsible for the a
of , make a report next meeting on secur- make up the audience.
banquet include Mr. Milton Golden, it next month. n
i n hfonor
who is also president of the club, and
The scenery' and costumes are be
the or- I ing a cottage for this summer. . The
A graduatio
-
partysident o
th e meet
developed by the art department
Mr. William , Wolf, secretary-treas Thomas Shulman, pre
member s at the close ofk
syn-
will
be
given
tonight
at
avenue
the
city recreation commission.
h is h oe .
journey e:1 to the Holbroo
urer.
Those present were the Misses his home. Sol Lemberg will be to
agogue to witness the marriage of Mr.
Ben Orloff and Miss Eva Litchen-
Catherine and Sarah Kasdan, Fay master of the evening.
"The

stein. The Madiaonians were enter-
This club was recently organ
MilenskY, Ethel Becker, Esther Wein-
traub, Murill Harman, Henrietta
tained at the reception given for the under the leadership of Miss I!
Kedimah Girls.
1516 Wellington Schwartz. It consists of girls,
Dworkin, Lucille Shillman, Elizabeth
. . bride and groom at
"At the last meeting of the Kadi-'
o c , ' ... 'bit with the ranging front 12 to 14, and meet
Dater, Lucille Freed, Belle Jackson, mah Girls, held at the home o Sims . avenue.
E
M.
A.
C.
insignia,
will
be presented are held Saturday nights at 6 p
Rose Mills, Esther Weisberg, va M. Willis, it was decided to give a

$ 250

Judaea

Senior Young Judeans.

Hopes of Zion."

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orloff on their

The club has progressed in its
gram work, having had discussion .
a
Jew i s
the
barn Hey
bars and their friends, and a good week.
Fund, etc. The girls are collecti
time is expected by all. The ra
Ypsc
Girls.
scrap
book
of
interesting
picture•
e held at the home of I
meeting w il) b
A regular meeting of the Yose Girls bating to Jewish activiti s, and a j
hiss Ethl
e Klein,416 East Warren
was held on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the is being planned for Purim.
a venue on Tuesday, Feb. 19, to dig-
.
Officers are: President, Hear
home
of Miss Ida Rosen erg.
cuss final plans for the party.
It

Wolf and Silvia Cohen, and Messrs.
William J. Wolf, Leonard B. Wolf-
Golden, William J.
stein, Milton 1,1.
Hallpert, Al Heller, Al Greenfield, Jo-
seph A. Sklar, Charles E. ('hatlin,
N athryan
J ebovitz,
Joseph Kaplan,
L
Steinberg, Joe Greenbaum,
Har
1,ou Fidler, Nate Rosenberg and
Zattgwill Burnstine.
._- ,--

dinner party at the Oriole Terrace on to
Sunday evening, Feb. 17, for the mem- return from their honeymoon trip this

, Omeg• Epsilon Sorority.
a special meeting of the Omega
' At
Epsilon Sorority, held at the home of
Monday eve-
Miss Fannie Schneider,

ning, Feb. 11, the chairman of the
ticket committee reported all tickets
sold for the valentine card party. The
patronesses are Mrs. W. S. Williams
and Mrs. Sarah Goldberg. It is an-
ticipated that this will he a very suc-
cessful affair.

Phi Epsilon Beta Nu Sorority.
The last regular meeting of the Phi
Epsilon Beta Na Sorority took place
at the home of Miss Isabelle Werney

Kynthian Club.

A mock trial featured the program

,,f the Kynthian Club at its regular

At a meeting of the Round Table,
held Feb. 10, in the assembly room of
the main library, Dr. I. Orechkin

read a paper on the "History of Med-

icine." Among other things he said:

meeting held at the home of Samuel "The advent of the two famous
Greenbaum, 942 East Canfield avenue, Greeks, Aristotle and Gliden, the lat-
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10.
ter of which has been called The
Louis Swartz and Samuel Green-
marked a new
Prince of Physicians,'
baum, attorneys for the plaintiff and epoch in the development of the art
defendant, respectively, ably argued of healing. They, it were, who laid
the lion. Phillip Kollin, and the foundation of the modern medical
before
the decisions rendered by him on the science." Of the comparatively re- I
ti.chnicalities would we ll deserve him cent important contributions, Dr.
Court bench.
a place on the Supreme
Orechkin enumerated the institution
Further events are being planned of vaccination against smallpox, the'
the various committees which
of the microscope, and the
Iw
be even more entertaining invention

promise to

discoveries made by the two Jewish
physicians, Wasserman and Ehrlich,'
to mitigate the harm of one of the
Zionist Cultural Society.
of modern civ- I
Pa- most serious scourges
read
a
Murzon
ilization. Dr. Orechkin made a plea
Mr. Emmanuel
on Ben-Zero on Monday evening,
the
scientific
method
of treatment
per
for
begets
Feb. 11. for the Zionist Cultural So- of disease because, "Science
ciety. Both the paper and the discus- Knowledge, while Faith begets Ig-
sion that followed were very illumi- norance."

than those held in the past.

nating.
Although he lived 200 years B. C.
a forerunner of Christ
((aim Ben-Zera
Mr. Mur-
nevertheless, according to
earliest

Callouses

meel heu>

"77V

or-
The "? ? ?" Club has lust been
ganized and elected the following
Institut• Mothers' Club.
Sam C. Edelsteen, presi-
The annual invitation to visit the officers:
Pliskow, vice-president,
ha• swain been ex- dent; Molly
ti Ginsberg t ra ,
Charles Artier, secretary -
Moth-
and
~ tended to the Jewish Institute
club
will decide on a name
ii
Women are requested to urer. The
b the Institute next Saturday at the next meeting. The name corn-
ers' C lu.

`I

at
meet
afternoon,
Feb. 16, at 2 o'clock and mittee are busy. Watch the Chronicle
body. for the announcement of our name.
from
there
the club will go in
s,

a

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Oakland Mothers' Club.

The Oakland Mother? Club will
hold its monthly meeting at the Moore
eon Ben-Zera is among the
School, Alger and Cameron, this com-
men recorded in history to attempt to
ing Saturday Feb. 16, at
adiust capital and labor.
p. m.
Although he riled 200 years B. C. 2:30
Mr. Harper, manager of the West-
his theories which he expounded are
branch of the Bank of Detroit,
quite modern. His references to the minster
will speak on how to beautify the Oak-
ro er adjustments of capital and la-
land district. A sanitary erg
lir, his admonishments to me
of Health will speak
d swi in I from the Board
0 mu
f etshi nog
e d
in rbi
their used nunsc rupulouse
on the vlue o f cl ean streets
His talk will be ill us.
in moderation, hi, advice for early I tion to
trated with moving pictures.
marriages, and the attitude one
was

characterized as applied idealism.

36 Adams West, 3 Doors East of Adams Theater

gli eB94 11 II I

Feb. 18, at 8 p. tn. The club will con- was in the form of a bridge held at the
duct the ordinary business of the home of Rose Berick, Feb. 5. The
meeting and will then offer an in- I Misses Beatrice Wiener, Betty Silver,
of Celia Bluetcher and Betty Berick
structive program in the presence
the Pisgah Lodge members. Those to were guests of the evening.
The next regular meeting of the
Bar-

Success.

to $397. 50 ._

Purl.

meeting, to be held at 574 Ilend
Tapchick, Northway 2887-R.
Lodge, the Philomathic will hold its Miss
--
regular meeting on Sunday, Feb. 17,
Nu Beta Phi.
at the clubrooms of the Pisgah Lodge,
406 East Adams avenue, on Monday, Na Beta Phi's last social evening

ALLARTLY HOTEL

should assume toward women

"On Grand Circus

Mo ll y
lotion of officers took ', lace. An open Katser; vice-president,
meeting will be hel don Wednesday, that; secretary, Bessie Lacow; t
Philomathic Debating Club.
n
fJreoam
urea, Martha Katzer.
micr boyf SGl ii rs iss
he soK
2(.0rs
At a special invitation of Samuel ! Fe
Girls of corresponding ages at
t tFast
,, a530
Rhodes, honorary member of the Phil-
omathic and now president of Pisgah 20 years and up are invited. Call sited to join by attending the

participate in the program are:
Feb.
ney Koffman, Isadore Goldstein, Hy.' I sorority will be Tuesday' evening,
‘eenhuoeme of Ethyle Cohen of
men
I I Va'ylaoti. h:
Berg er
Bar and Jack Thiamin, all mem-
hers of the Philomathic oratorical con- .
Feb. R.
I —
Among the various subjects for dis-
test team.
meeting, held at
cussion was the coming raffle which
At last Sun d
ay ' s
M.
is to he held at the home of Miss
Kirby Center, the question "Resolved:
East Warren avenue,
S. enter the World
Goldberg, 962
Second Blvd. and Milwaukee Ave.
That the U.
I Feb. 17. The winner of the mahog-
debated. The negative
Opposite General Motors Bldg.
Court," was
i any card table will be announced in team, composed of Sydney Koretz and
Detroit's newest and finest club
the next issue of the Chronicle. A Simon Stein, offered such conclusive
residence for men is now open to
meeting will be held at the home of arguments that it easily won a de- I
the
public. 100 rooms—furnished
1
-
a
Miss E. Jacobson Feb. 15.
cision over the affirmativecom
up to the minute in every respect,
Weisen-
ofV.
N Farber and M.
posed of
elevator, shower baths, telephone,
also honored
Lu Ana Club.
d. The negative was elected
bust
valet, laundry and maid service.
Ana Club was
having Mr. Koretz
A meeting of the Lu
connection , serv ing
I •
Restaura nt
Thelma
meals.
held at the home of Miss
speaker.
best of inhome cooked
the
Friedman, 3860 Thirty-first street,
The club was particularly fortu-
Rates by the day or week. A real
5. All ar- nate in having as the main speaker of
Tuesday evening, Feb.
place for a man to call home.
for
O'Neill, the
rangements have been completed
the evening Mr. Charles
CRAIN REALTY CO., Owners.
the anniversary dinner dance to be 'Michigan campaign manager of
G. P. Daugherty, Mgr. North. 1000
giin at th Masonic Country Club, Sat- ram Johnson. His subject was "Sin
evening, Feb. 23. The event is eerily in Politics."
urday
being looked forward to by all the
members and is expected to he a great
The Round Table.

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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.

.

J . E. W W.
taunting was held
A general
A board meeting was held by the
Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the I. 0. B. A.
Jewish Women European Welfare at center, when a branch of the society
.nyinogn
t\hierg home of rSilt rs. s Mack aSyatoelk
was organized to help the poor in Pal-
estine. Fifty-eight enrolled as mem-
matters
of
importance
l/ Feb. 9, where
bers. "Palestine Sisterhood" was
At the close of
have b ee n di sc u ss ed .
chosen as the name for the organiza-
'''
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society '
, the meeting the leaders of the board tion. In addition to the regular
Laic.' Auxiliary of Sha•rey Zedek.
The hostesses for the monthly card presented to Mr. Harry Satovsky and officers, Sirs. H. Kirschbaum, secre-
be
married
The Lathe? Auxiliary of Shaarey
lotto party party, to be given by the liti hr e w his bride-to-be, who are to a beautiful tary, and Mrs. II. Weiss as treasurer.
Zedek will hold a card and
rat 2 p. m., at the Ladies' Aid Society at their club , Thursday, Feb. 14 , with
The following donations were re-
Monday, Feb. 25,
rooms 682 Warren avenue east, at traveling hand bag. Mr. Satovsky,
home of Mrs. J. A. Zechman, 404 East 730 p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 20, are: who is always willing and na y to ceived: Mrs. P. Schiff, $9, in memory
of her beloved son; Sirs. Harry Klein,
Ferry avenue. Prizes will be g i ven)
Mrs. BlatnikotT, 51rs. Henry Kuh- help this organization in every way, president, $5, in honor of her dear
to each table, and refreshments
still
c
neich, Mrs. Rosenblum, Sirs. Stark, was very mu h impressed and sur- children; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fish-
' be served. The purpose of this card
Gell- prised and showed his appreciation.
Mrs. Mary Weiss, Mrs. Jacob
er's ninth anniversary; Mrs. 11.

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