Thci)in SIR PAGE /Os IS!, ill RON Kir, IIMMUM.0.1011.10.1101. 110 .1111101. 10111.01.1110.11101.1 . . 03 00■1Etil 0C I LEC .. 161 11 PCVA I IMO ONO LE■3 ■30 ■1011) FOR THE LADIES America's Finest t GA rno ILI Footwear 0 6 0 10 1 ON SALE AT UNO All society Items and ether local not. should be communicated to th• office of The o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the cure.* week's Chronicle by rowlved set lat. Phone Glendale 5300, Society Editor. Mall notice... asi to I. CUD than Wednesday. In Vila Nil $ 7•85 II 0110 OIL 1101 Including Garside and Banister Shoes G01 CIE Imported Wool oil 101 1 IA Hosiery Formerly $4 and $3.50 101 0■ El i ll 0 . 0 . 1 gi CARRINGTON g NOW $2.15 CC] INCORPORATED ONO 101 Book Building 1239 Washington Boulevard El 01113 ,al 0 0 IL_Ilitniln lik7inini t ■ rl ■ nirDinir 0 1111• 01•10•11011Mu P=0101110111111:1111111011.10111•0111111 ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday Evening, February 17th 7trues "Die Yiddishe Shikse " MUSICAL COMEDY Twenty Numbers of Songs by A. Schor. performance. Tickets at the Boo Office the day of the N A Dainty Liinrheon Will Be Served at Perwein's erroub ilirthinnalartg You Are Cordially Invited llionday, Feb. 18 IA accordance with our amoan custom we wincelebrate our Second Anniversary on showing you Monday, February It, by our appreciation of your friendship. We bay. some deliciousyak. and coffee to ee you and we Min be disappointed If ALI, friends do not attend our "Party •{4111 of PERWEIN PASTRY SHOP Allop Empire 5391 at EXTRA SPECIAL! Special Sale of Crane's Stationery 24 Sheets, 21 Mr and Mrs. Leon Goldsmith cot- dially invite their relatives and friends to a reception given in honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary on Saturday evening, March 1, at the Phoenix Club. No cards. Envelopes, 85c SHEEHAN'S 1350 Woodward .Ave. x \X\ \\X X O rchestra Hall, Wed., Feb. 20 Chicago Civic Opera Company m oo ro ji , Eitgagrincrits ntoinette Dosens of Specials for Monday only 9138 Twelfth, near Clairmont "'""l'welmonwsremosses...--,. Building Toward an Ideal Back of every great project is, first of all, some great ideal--a bright vision, and then the plan complete. The ideal prompting the erection of our new 15-story building is a Bigger Store—for Better Service. Virths Mischa German's Gr aaaaa t Production ne w The ballroom of Hotel Wolverine An affair of charming appoint- ments on the social calendar during presented a gala appearance on Sat- the week was the bridge tea on Sat- urday evening in honor of the danc- urday afternoon at the Federation ing party at which members of the clubhouse, sponsored by the Alpha Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, a Phi Epsilon Sorority of the Uni- branch of the national organization. versity Of Michigan, of which many are alumni of American universities. , Detroit young women are alumnae. ties. The party was given for the benefit Julian Hirschman of St. Paul, of the building fund of the sorority at Ann Arbor and was largely attend- Minn., spent several days in Detroit ed by many out-of-town interested the past week visiting with his rela- members. Among those coming for tines and friends. — i ROSE ROSENBERG, the occasion were Mrs. Moritz Levy, wife of Professor Moritz Levy of the Mrs. Bertha Zenner of East Ferry' U. of M., who is an honorary mem- avenue has returned from a month's Secretary of Prime Minister Macdon. aid, First Labor Premier of ber of the organization; Miss Isabelle stay in Miami Beach, Ha. England. Levy and Mrs. Marion Levy Fiske of — Ann Arbor; Miss Gertrude Marks of A charming affair of the week was Oscoda, Mich.; Miss Bernice Siegel of the family dinner tendered Mrs. Her...! Enleth, Minn.; Miss Helen D. Frank old Dedfired (Hirsh Cohen) at the . 1 of Terre Haute, Ind.; Miss Ilelen Phoenix Club. The occasion was in -- Strauss of Cleveland; Miss Fanny honor of the birthday anniversary of ; --------- --- ---- Mr. and 31rs. Aaron Vass of 252 Roberts of Muncie, Ind.; Miss Lillian Mrs. Redfired. East Palmer avenue announce the en- Dandson of Des Miones, Iowa; Miss — gagement of their daughter, Esther, Vere Sondelson of New York City Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson. to Sidney Rosman, son of Mr. and and Miss Ruth Davidson of Sioux accompanied by their son, Sigmund, I Mrs. Samuel Rosman of this city. City, Iowa, all of whom are students are in Wheeling, W. Va., for a short" at the U. of M. visit with their relatives and friends. ) Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Weinstein, — 1912 Theodore street, announce the An unusually delightful combina- ,, Rose their L daughter, s eotof o k ftiy Robert Yanover, who spent a fort- i engagement hu, ie, to s N iat tion of voice, piano and dramatic se- night visiting with his parents, Mr. 1 lections, coupled with the charming and Mrs. II. Yanover, has left for his Brooklyti, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. reception tendered the artists and William Bennett. home in New York City. guests contributed to the exceedingly interesting meeting of the Sisterhood Mr. and Mrs. Morris Higer and' . of Temple Beth El on Monday after - noon in the chapel of the temple. The daughter, Frances, of Chicago boule- affair was particularly attractive due card have returned from a pleasant to the added charm of the dramatic visit with friends and relatives in reading of "The Jewess" by Miss P eru, l ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Baer (Fare • Martha Scott, which proved a gem in Clarence Rothchild, a former resi-jraplan) of 2210 Filigree avenue are modern operatic literature. Rudolph re ceiving felicitations on the birth ' a daughter, Marjory Sheila, belle, Fri- Szekely, the well known local bari- I dent of Detroit, who was the guest tone and former member of Budapest I of his brother and sister, Mr. and of day, Feb. 8. Royal Opera Company, delightfully Mrs. Julius Rothchild of Delaware ' I interpreted the classics, accompanied avenue, returned on Thursday to his 31r. and Mrs. George A. Uday (Ce- on the piano by Ilarrison Busch, home in Cincinnati, Ohio. I lia Robbins) of 2222 West Pbila- leader of the Iludson Male Quartet. ' delphia avenue are receiving con- - In the dining hall, with the tables Mrs. Abram German was hostess at' gratulations on the birth of a son, most charmingly and artistically ar- a charmingly appointed bridge-lunch- I Sheldon Richard, on Feb. 10. ranged with centerpieces of the sea- eon at her home on Hancock avenuel son's flowers, the social hour was during the week, complimenting her I PERFECTION LODGE spent over the teacups. Serving with (laughter, Mrs. Sol German of To- Mrs. Alfred Gach were members of led°, who is visiting the city. i Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. the social committee, with Mrs. Wal- I M., will hold a regular communica- — lace Rosenheim, Mrs. Sol Wolf and Mrs. Isaac Weinstein of Virginia i tion Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 7 p. m. Mrs. Harry F'arbstein as representa- park is in New York fur • few weeks', sharp. tives of the executive board. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs.1 N. J. Greene. Before her marriage, I By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. The niany interesting countries of Mrs. Greene was Slim Dorothy Wein- South America, with its ideal climatic stein of this city. conditions and delightful tropical Phone Cherry 0178 scenery, is becoming the mecca for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner of the the modern traveler during the win- ter months. Among Detroiters so- Victory apartments, Collingwood journing in Chile, Argentina, Brazil avenue, entertained as their guest and Bolivia are Mr. and Mrs. Albert I for several days this week their aunt, Schloss of Grosse Pointe Shores. Mr. Mrs. Sol Cohen of Jackson, Mich. and Mrs. Schloss, who are accom- In honor of her graduation from panied on this trip by their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Adler the Detroit Central High School, Miss Anne Weinberg of 500 Josephine of Milwaukee, contemplate spending several weeks in the capital cities of avenue entertained 24 guests Satur- Jack A. Klein, Mgr. Buenos Aires, Montevidio and Rio de day, Feb. 2. Miss Weinberg will continue her studies at the Michigan Janeiro. If you are looking for State Normal School. Beauty Specialists who = Miss Martha Scott of Chicago will help create individual = give a dramatic intrepretation of A lovely social function was the personalities—Try = The Jewess" at the Sisterhood meet- graduation party given by Miss Ar- Souvenirs Every Day ing of Temple Beth El on Monday, lene Gildenbaum of Virginia park, Feb 11. "The Jewess" is one of the on Sunday evening, Feb. 3. The From 8:30 A. M. to 1 P. operas the Chicago Opera Company house was decorated in Central's is presenting during the week of i colors, white and blue. A Chinese For Two Weeks Only Feb. 18. dinner was catered to 40 guests. Beginning Monday, Feb. IS PRESENTING "THE JEWESS" WITH ROSA RAISA A N D The World's Greatest Artists Entire Orchestra, Chorus, Ballet and Stage Equipment. ALSO— MONDAY, FEB. 18 - - • CHALIAPIN IN "MEFISTOFELE" GARDEN IN "SALOME" TUESDAY, FEB. 19 Prices $3.00 to $7.00. Tickets now at Grinnell's. Boo. $75.00 and $100.00. Save the Date! Sunday Evening, Feb. 17, at 8:30 P. M. BANG By the North Woodward Branch of the J. E. W. W. AT ELKS' TEMPLE Proceeds, as usual, will ha used for the transportation of war B. charitable and help sane • life. ENJOY A WONDERFUL EVENING TICKETS 75 CENTS PER PERSON orphans • Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko- witz were in Philadelphia this week to attend funeral services for their uncle, Rabbi henry Berkowitz, the eminent theologian, which occurred in Atlantic City on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kleter Trips to St. Augustine, Palm (Irene Wiener) and Mrs. Diana Beach, Miami and Ormond, Fla., with Wiener are now settled in their new side cruises to the exceedingly inter- home at 2457 Calvert avenue. .sting ports of Ilavana and Santiago, Cuba , are proving particularly allur- Dr. J. II. Wax has returned from e brief stay in Wilmette, Ill., where ing to many Detroit residents dun- ing the winter months. Among those he was summoned by the sudden ill- ness of his mother, Mrs. I. Was, who who left the past week for extended is now recuperating. visits to these charming cities are Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mr. and Reuben D. Wax has returned to his Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal and Mr. and home in Wilmette, 111., after a two Mrs. Arthur II. Swartz. weeks stay in this city, where he was Mrs. Louis Welt of the Chatham extensively entertained. apartments, Pingree avenue, accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Nathan Miss Rae Jacobs of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting Miss Bess Landsman of Newman of Burlingame avenue, are spending a fortnight at Hotel Am- 7608 Merrill avenue. bassador in Atlantic City. Mrs. Belle Koch of Ilutel Addison Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Max and has returned from a protracted stay in Cincinnati, Louisville, Ky., and children of 2921 East Grand boule- vard are leaving for San Antonio, Fort Wayne, Ind. Texas, where they will spend the rest of the winter months. Miss Helen E. Weisberger was hos- tess at a charmingly appointed Valen- Mrs. llarold Simon of Philadelphia tine party at her home, 213 Cali- fornia avenue, Highland Park, on is in Milwaukee, where she is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Sunday evening, complimenting Mr. . and Mrs. A. Quidd (Helen Schu- Adolph Fisher, and her many friends biner), a recent bride-elect. The 'favors and decorations were appro- priately carried out in Valentine col- ors. Games, music and dancing fea- tured the evening's entertainment. j A dainty luncheon was served at ! which covers were laid for 25 guests. Leaving the past week for the Southland, where they contemplate making a month's stay, were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and daugh- ters, the Misses Clare and Suzzanne Wineman, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass. Their itinerary includes Beach, where they have taken Miss Fay Cahudnick of 629 East Palm I Palmer entertained the Suffola Girls suites at Hotel Royal Poincianna; St. with a bunco party after their regu- Augustine, Miami and Ormond Beach, Fla. I lar meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 5. One of the charming events on the Miss Mollie Klinger of 232 Owen avenue was hostess at a personal week's social calendar was the de- shower, honoring Miss Mollie Gold- lightful luncheon and bridge party , man, a bride-elect. A beautiful color on Friday at which Mrs. Leon Van ' scheme was carried out in Valentine Vliet was hostess to many of her throughout the house. Covers were friends at her home on Edison ave. I laid for 20 guests. Miss Goldman nue. The table decorations were par- was the recipient of many beautiful ticularly attractive in their color gifts scheme of pink and white, and the prizes awarded were both original Miss Fannie Serlin has left for and unique. Cleveland, where she will be brides- Miss Blanche Hart returned this maid for the Baker-Cohan wedding, which will take place Sunday, Feb. week from a delightful stay in New 17. Miss Serlin during her stay will York, where she attended the mil- be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. linery fashion show staged at Hotel Astor. The affair was particularly Samuel Cohan. fascinating and interesting, as the A delightful social bridge was charming models were displayed by given by Miss Fannie Serlin at her Parisian manikins. home on Philadelphia Tuesday even- Southern California, with its com- ing in honor of Charlotte Talberg, a br.de•elect of th's month. Coven bination of scenic wonders and su- perb climate, is as usual proving de- were laid for 12 guests. lightfully attractive for the tourist. Mr. and Mrs. F.. A. Dorsman of Among Detroiters leaving this week Buchanan avenue gave a dinner Sun- for Loa Angeles, Long Beach and day, Feb. 10, in honor of t'leir daugh- Santiago, where they will spend the ter, Lillian, on her fourth birthday. remaining winter months, are Julius Decorations throughout were pink Freud, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lincoln and white. Covers were laid for 20 Freud„ Mrs. Edward Frank and Da- vid Ullman. guests. Shampoo and Marcel $1.25 Facial, Shampoo, Marcel, $1.75. Manicuring 60c. Burnham and Marinello Systems Hours: 5:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. ANTOINETTE BEAUTY SHOP 405 Woodward Arcade 1514 Woodward Ave. The J. L. Hudson Co.. Woodward — Gratiot — Farmer 111 , ..T. '' — ti) i 4? ) d ) ( 1) ( i) 7 7 1,f 4 0 .7 r,-• 1, "_ __LA • a (. -1 ! " Never Mind Well Take It 0 ut! --- Don't worry about that stain—just send it to "The Forest" and we will re- move every speck of dirt, even that em- bedded in the fabric, without injuring the material. 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