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RONICLE

PONTIAC EXCEEDS 'Nag Tag Notes'
ITS U. P. A. QUOTA

"Detroit's Most Modern Clothing Store"

Fred Berenson and daughter,!
Miss Esther Berenson of Chicago
are the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I.. 13. llarrison.

Philcon's Clothes

57•Piece Layettes
$18.50

Raises $1,3500 in Drive for
$1,000; Other Michi-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hack, Mr.
gan Cities Do Well.
and Mrs. Harry Jacobson and Mr.

and Sirs. Wm. Brushy of Detroit
l'ontiac stands among the few were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
cities which have over-subscribed, Kohn last Sunday.
their quotas for the United ('ales-'

Mr. and Sirs. Edwin M. Rosen-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman left
tine Appeal, with $1,350 raised'
Miss Betty Weinberg of Detroit
against a quota of 81,000. In ad- is the guest of her cousins, Mr, and thal and daughter Louise are Monday for a six weeks' sojourn
spending the summer months at at Poland Springs, Me., where. their
dition to the ready and generous Mrs. Alex Kahn.
Poland Springs, Me., where their daughters are attending camp.
response Of the general public to
the call, much credit is due the !
The following left on Sunday daughter Maxine is a counsellor at
leaders,
Mr. and Sirs. David Wilkus left
A. Meyers, {ferry for Aloha, Mich., to spend ft week: Tripp Lake ('amp.

Who want the swagger of the Strand and
Piccadilly.
The English accented hand-tailored look
"For the men of Detroit."
Clothes that have the thoroughbred, aristo-
cratic style of tailoring plus the New York
Broadway snap and dash.
Clothes with the custom-tailored look but
at popular prices.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50 to $50.00

Hirshberg and Saul J. Birnkrant,
who gave unstintingly of their !
time and effort to leave nothing un-
done to raise a maximum.
In Kalamazoo the committee
which is composed of Herman
Friedman, chairman, assisted by
harry Rose, J. II. Isenberg, Louis
Isenberg, Harry Folz and Lester
Rosenbaum, has practically raked
its quota of $700
Final report from Grand Rapids
indicates that more funds have
been raised this year by the popu-
lar subscription than in any prev-
ious U. I'. A. campaign, with the
present total of $1,600. The cam-
paign personnel, with G. A. Wolf,
as chairman, exerted every effort
to evoke a maximum response, and
it is generally believed that the
Jewish Agency which is gradual-
ly obliterating differences between
the so-called nun-Zionist and 'Zion-
ist groups is in a great measure
responsible fur the more ready re-
sponse this year than in previous
years.
Meyer J. Franklin, Samuel Mick,
August and Henry Kapp and
David Kline have undertaken to
---q. raise Battle Creek's share of $500
towards this movement, and is
fast reaching its quota.
It is noted that these campaigns
are conducted on a 100 per cent
cash basis. Missy Edith Braun, U.
P. A. field secretary for Michigan,

Max Kahn, Geo. Kahn, Morris
Niro. Fred Ginsburg and family
Goldtxrg, Morris Koffman and
are, spending the summer at Van
Phil Koffman.

lh i II OM S,

FOX ,T111 EATER ,131-DO.

Open Evenings

Flowers from Subway Carry
win Implied Compliment

Artistically Arranged for Your Social Functions

was organizer.

Personal, Courteous Service with an Appreciative
Understanding of the Most Exacting Critic

POLISH RABBI HERE
FOR AGUNOTH CAUSE

We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

/

VACATION TIME IS HERE

And the urge to send your child away becomes a prob-
lem. Mrs. Avrunin's camp, located near Detroit, offers
children excellent vacationing facilities in the heart of
beautiful scenery and in the company of refined chil-
dren. Be sure! Send your child to

NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR AUGUST NOW

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PIANOS TO RENT FOR SUMMER HOMES

Etten Lodge, °mania, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Osmon E. Fisher,
and family of Edison avenue. art.
The Misses Hattie and Florence spending several weeks at Van
Freedman of East Tawas, Mrs. M. Silberman, Louis and Milton Sil- Ettan Lodge.
E. Freedman of Detroit, and Mr barman, left by motor this week
and Mrs. C. Cutler of Detroit.
fur a week's sojourn at Van Etten
Miss Ilerman Grabow,ley is
Lodge, Oscoda, Mich.
spending the summer months at
On Wednesday noon of last
Rumney, N. Y., where she is nth-'
week Mrs. Wm. Kentz was hostess,
Mrs. Celia Mayer of New York, letic director at Camp Eagle
to 95 guests at a beautifully
formerly of Detroit, who spent Pointe.
I
pointed luncheon at her home in several days in the city visiting her
honor of Mrs. m. Lindenhaum of friends, returnee! to her home on
Sirs. Louis Winkleman and Miss
Brooklyn, Sirs. L. Lotzoff of Lima, Wednesday.
Esther Winkleman have returned
Ohio, Mrs. I hil Kahn of Detroit
from several weeks' stay in New
and Mrs. L. D. Golden of Detroit.
York City.
Dr. and Sirs. C. A. Bennett, Mrs.
The afternoon was spent at bridge
and prizes won by Mrs. J. Semp- Irving IN eitiberg and Mrs. Nlannie
Miss Stella Heineman of Mil-
liner, Mrs. J. Ginsberg, Mrs. A. B. Klein have returned from a motor waukee, NS is., is spending some
Roman and Mrs. Pail Zucker, and trip to Chicago, Where they spent time in the city visiting her many
the honor guests were remembered the week-end.
relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Sempliner had
as their guests on Sunday Hyman

cannot but be a source of
added pride to you in own-
ership of a Vose Piano. It
is a piano whose superior
quality is known to every
one.

vose

1

Sr

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Small Grand Piano, '795

and Mrs. S. IA•vine. Out-of-town
guests were Mrs. L. D. Golden of
Detroit, Mrs. L. Lotzoff of Lima,
Ohio, Sirs. Wm. Lindenbaum of
Brooklyn, and Miss E. Berenson
of Chicago.

formerly of

Tit Masinel (Aar d Deana

DEXTER BLVD.

w

old. Ow.* Await lawaa

s o,,5 open their new

shop at

8033 Twelfth Street

1515-21 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT

Ti

SHEEHAN'S 'LUR IA

On Monday Mesdames Phil Koff-
man, Morris Koffman and Alex
Kahn were joint hostesses at a
beautifully appointed luncheon at
Killarney Beach Inn for 25
guests in honor of the following
out-of-town guests: Mrs. Wm.
Lindenbautn, Mrs. L. D. Golden,
Mrs. Henry Weiss, Sirs. Bertha
Weiss, Mrs. L. Lazoff, Miss E.
Berenson and Miss Betty Wein-
berg. High scores were held by
Mrs. I. Voight, Mrs. II. F. Anthony
and Sirs. L. Robinson, and the
honor guests were each remem-
bered.

Randolph 0200.

At Seward

1550 Woodward

Itook,ellers Since 1,75
Miss Beatrice Greenberg of
Charleroi, l'a., who has been mak
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The Misses Shirley Richardson !ng a round of visits with friends,
and Sally Ellenbogen entertained in Detroit, is now spending 10
at a luncheon-shower in honor of days with Miss Rosalie Grabow.!
Miss Ida Nuchims, at the Detroit- sky of Colorado avenue.

Leon.

Saturday, July
Mrs. Max Unger and family of
13. Miss Nuchims' marriage will
Sturtevant avenue and Miss Bea-,
take place July 21.
trice Weil left this week for Mack-
Miss Frida Pinky of Pittsburgh, inav Island, where they will spend
Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. several weeks at the Grande
S. Kraft of 2737 Gladstone ave. Hotel,

Leland Hotel on

nue.

Many affairs are being

planned in her honor.

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Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen of West
Euclid avenue is spending several



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HOTEL

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WILLIAMJ.(MITTENDEN,

ND'. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brio weeks at Hubbard Lake, Stich,
of Calvert avenue are touring

Sliss Hannah Winter of Toledo
Eastern Canada, spending some
time at Slurray Bay, and returning spent several days this week with
Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Norman and
b y t h e way et f Montr eal I
I Qu a -
I Miss Sarah Cooper Goldberg of

Sunday Dinner

Main Dining Room

c

$

I.

the plate

Table LF I ate served from

noon to 8 p.m. Superior
Hotel.
were given in the doctor's honor Burlingame avenue.
a Li carte service
SIP and Mrs. Henry Weiss and by relatives and friends during his
Sir. and Sirs. Bernard Lieber-
Sin huger of Detroit and ND+. stay in Cincinnati.
City
man
(Selina
Rosenbaum
of
Balti-
Bertha Weiss of New York
are house guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Barris (Belle more, Sid.) have returned from
Pupularpriced luncheon and
wedding trip and are residing
J. C. Hirschfield of Park avenue.
S
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nif
t,
t usse d
.1) o f i
Cleve
dinner in the Coffee Shop.
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formerly of Detroit, are spending at the Wilshire apartments.
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Table and counter service.
two weeks visiting relatives and
Mr. and Sirs. S. Weingarden of
While here they are
friends.
house guests of their parents Mr. T.:68 Richton avenue announ.a. the
CALL RA 2300 FOR RESERVATIONS
and Mrs. Louis Schlussel, o f B or .: Ear Niitzvah of their son, Elmer,
on Saturday, July 20, at the B'nai
COOLED BY WASHED, CIRCULATING AIR
BERLIN.-4.1. T. A.) Chaim !bigamy avenue, and are beide ex-
c
Zion Synagogue, Humphrey and
d.
/t
4:\-, ';i-..
Nachman Bialdt, the Hebrew poet,' ten"lvelY entertaine
. - :k.
,
ti:Z N. / ify
s3C: \-s !: . - k e ..!
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n o el yo. .11.1y, t ,:,•f,:
2I lio.I Truor,.,, 2Atto
has arrived here and is at a Berlin ,

a

UNDERGO OPERATION
BIALIK IN BERLIN; TO

11„ ,T,,:d still t

Because. of his ill- !
hospital.
health he has declined the invita-

The Misses Vivian and Shirley'
aug h ter s o f m ' cards,

of. Harlin-,
Mrs.
. i. L. . d
tsdt of Dr. Chaim Weizmann to ' iltul Si
Dr. and Mrs. N. E. AronThim
game avenue, are enrolled for the
: address the Zionist Congress and summer at Camp Cavell on Lake: and daughter Theodora and Sties x=111•1•1•11 ■ .
to attend the Council of the Jew.'
1 Helen Esser are spending two
ish Agency meeting to which he 1
weeks at guests at the Edgewater
I was elected as one of the represen-
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloch and I Beach Hotel, Chicago.
,
ladies of Palestine Jewry.
S911 Maurice, of 3029 Buena Vista,!
Kvutzah and Zeire Zion Fete
Miss Betty Weingarten of 3225 :
Ile will spend some time in the
o at
n m
m oo to , r rete rk ip ,
e1 t frn
u
B. Lerman.
resort place, Wildungen. It was hifit‘,
Richton avenue, whose marriage to
•!., spending the past
stated that the famous poet may with Mrs. Bloch's parents, Sir. and; Louis Harvey Salesin is to take.
The Hebrew Cultural Croup ot have to undergo an operation.
Mrs. Simon Snitz of Newport' place on Sunday, July 21, has been
lb fruit and the Detroit branch of
ts :%ai t r sa ,A11111.1n1b, ourf end
r ah ionnz nguest
News, Virginia. They Fere accom-' t ,11, et
V ictor
the Zeirei Zion Organization cele-
panied by Mrs. liloch'i sisters, the
— --,
-
lirated the engagement of their 11-,- -------==
- -
Miss
Sarah
Weingarten entertained
Misses Anna and Betty Snitz.
,
member, Bezalel Lerman, to Nliss ...„.i.
. at their home at 3225 Richton with
-..Q._...

hower. Sirs. B.
s
%Apra Weil. Mr. Lerman is a
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel I. Bern- , a miscellaneous
I .LErrerEpt BOX
D. Salesin enter-
D.
wel-known Ilebrev3• teacher at the
: stein of 297 Frederick avenue. ' Salesin and
f103 N tl f I I with a

Windsor branch of the United He-
tined
sailed for Europe on the S.
brew Schools. Ile held the office Urges Jews of All Ages to Olympia Friday, July 19. They i kit( hen shower, and the Misses G.
Make Wills.
of chairman cif the Zeirei Zion of
: will tour Europe for two or three , Goldberg, S. Miller, P. Rosenthal
and Mrs. D. Kessler entertained
Detroit and of treasurer of the He-
months.
! with a personal shower at the Ori-
brew cultural group fur several Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: ,
A. Weisberger was ental Cafe. Sirs. J. Weingarten
years. Recently lie won promi-
Until you tell me that you do ,
Mrs. Lena
nence through his successful per- not want any further suggestions, ' delightfully surprised on her I entertained the bridal party at a
formance of the main parts in the I may from time to time write in ibirthday, July 3, when her daugh- !rehearsal dinner at her home on
Hebrew plays which were given in a suggestion that. in my opinion, . ters, Margaret and Estelle, enter.' Thursday.
Detroit last Spring. Miss Weil is your columns can be of great ecru• : twine d her bridge club with a
Mrs. Charles Jay and daughter!
a chalutzah from Palestine., and ice to our community.
luncheon and bridge at their home
: Elaine left Tuesday for Put-In-'
lived fur the last two years in Chi-
Having been connected with the on California avenue.
Bay, where they will spend the
' cago with her uncle, Joseph Weil. Cl over Hill Park
for the
, summer months.
Both are ardent Zionists and Ile- last eight or nine years I have no- ,
honor o f mi„ Minnie
bra lats.
tired p articularly that very few a • and David Arkin , whose marriage ,
Mrs. S. D. Fenster of 2005 West
the departed have made stills and : took place July 18, a group of
I Philadelphia, entertained with a
a lesser number have left any be- , friends entertained them with a
luncheon
and bridge July 16 in
t-
quests of any size to our local in- delightful dinner party at the new'
honor of Sirs. Maurice Lamar of 1
' Wayne Inn at Wayne, Michigan,
stitutioes.
The few that have left beqUests I on July 13.
. Covers were laid for I Pittsburgh, Pa.
-still
in the last eight or 10 years can : 25 couples. The table was resplen- '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenz-
almost be counted on the fingers !dent with floral decorations. Jacob i ,
waiting
of 1456 Chicago boulevard
of one hand, and some of them Rosenberg acted as toastmaster.weig
for a
haven't even materialized yet, as All of the guests joined in extend..! and Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Slarwil
they were left in intangible forms. Mg good wishes to the bridal of 1734 Virginia Park, are guests!
at The Inn, Charlevoix, Mich.
dissatis-
You can to the public as well as I couple.
fied
the institutions a great service byl
ti on
al cam- I Miss Gertrude Goldberg of 3378
I
conducting an ef uca
customer
paign to impress upon our people Richton, whose marriage to Jack
that every person, regardless of Parr is to take place Sunday, July
age, ought to make a will. 21, has been the honor guest at a
The superstitious ideas to the number of entertainments. Sirs.
contrary,
should be combatted II. E. Hirsch and Mrs. C. I. Pearl-
Streng Chevrolet Co.
Furrier
threugh such form of education. ! man entertained with a miscel-
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
The local institutions will thus laneous shower at the Lee Crest
can clean, store and re-
the
Misses
B.
Weingarten,
I rendered a great service. suchIllotel,
pair furs safely, scien-
funds will come in handy to any ! S. Miller, P. Rosenthal and Mrs.
tifically, satisfactorily.
fine thing D. Kessler entertained! with a per-
institution. It will be
to prepare the minds of our pen- (tonal shower at the Oriental Cafe,
Announcement!
pie that they owe a certain debt to : and Mrs. I. Parr and Mrs. D. Ro-
We are always glad to
these institutions, and that it will .senblatt entertained with a linen
Room.
be a fine memorial for them to es- shower at the Dell Gray Tea

Marybell
Bakery

Suhremy 1(Ipmegutian

A full line of graduation cards.

nounced the engagement of their Lodge.

, .

Sale of NEW
CURTAINS

.....
FURS C‘t4, a stdoem

Come In

GUISSEILIL

Woodward Arroyo puilding

daughter, Rose Olive, to Maurice

Only a

small living room, and of which the
beautiful Vose tone is a distinctive
feature. In design and workman-
ship, too, it is of outstanding charm
—a lovely piece of furniture. Month-
ly terms to suit your convenience,
with liberal allowance on your old
piano, make it very easy to enrich
your home with the exquisite Vose
Small Grand immediately.

BABY'S OWN SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR

Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs. Min-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kokes of
3032 Glendale. avenue entertained nie Farrell and Miss Sara Pearl-
25 guests at dinner Thursday, man left this week by motor for a
July 18, at which time they an- week's sojourn at Van Etten

—ABE MAX

A style perfectly adapted to the

HUDSON'S

;Ilutiitations

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The Prestige
Associated With the Vose Name

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frank of High-
Sirs. Irving Ilirshman has re-
Friday night Mrs. Geo. Kahn land avenue are spending sonic turned from a short stay in Cleve- NIMR111111013251111312.11111;218111211
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and Mrs. L. Robinson were joint time in Chicago.
land, Ohio,
hostesses at the home of the for-
mer to 20 guests. Bridge was
Mrs. Abe Prenzlauer is spending
Mrs. George Bloom is spending
played during the evening, after several weeks in Buffalo, N. Y., as the week at the Breakers Hotel,
nub ,...Attuntinconcuts
which refreshments were served. the guest of her daughter and son- Cedar Pointe, Ohio.
Howard
Those winning prizes were Mrs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloom is vacationing at Camp
Announcements Engraved or Printed.
Ruse Berglass, Sirs. Si. Goldberg Grossner.
Strongheart, Tomahawk Lake,Wis..

Rabbi II. Lipshitz, noted divine
of Gritze, Poland, is a Detroit visi-
tor for a few weeks in the inter-
mit of the Agunoth, or deserted
women in Poland.
Rabbi Lipshitz will address a
meeting Saturday evening at the
Beth Yehudah Synagogue, 1600
Pingree, corner Woodrow Wilson
avenue, It is urged that a large
attendance of Detroit Jews be pres-
ent to hear this address on the
very important missin on which
In honor of Miss Ruth Schech-
Rabbi Lipshitz is here.
ter of New York City, who is the
The visit of Rabbi Lipshitz has guest of Dr. Mana Kessler of
been arranged by local rabbis.
North Johnson street, Mrs. II. D.
Alpern of Lafayette avenue was

, president; Oscar Colton, vice-presi-
dent; Dorothy Heiman, encoding
secretary; Zelda Rosenthal, corre-
:minding secretary, and Gertrude
N.. Rosenthal, treasurer.
The purpose of this organiza-
tion is to allow the graduate of the
U. II. S. II chance to put into ma,
„, rice the theory learned in the class
a
,
,
room. Programs will be devoted
to any Jewish topic of interest, and
as much as possible this will be
done in Hebrew. Also outside ,
speakers will be invited to speak
I before the organization.
The graduates of the Hebrew
ri Schools who wish to become active.
members are asked to notify any
of the officers or else leave a mes-
11 sage declaring their intentions, at
the Philadelphia-Byron School,

1 Lap Pad
1 Crocheted Sacque
1 Rubber Sheet
2 Pairs Hose
Hand-made Dresses
1 !land-Made Gertrude
1 Wash Cloth
Packages Pins
1 Can Powder
1 Bar Soap

with beautiful gifts.

Mrs. Emil Eckhouse and sun
g ame were taken by Mrs. P. A. of Dexter boulevard are spending
Niorris and
Bobbie are spending the summer
For many years there has been Alpern, Mrs. Joseph
weeks in New York and Long
, at Cedar Pointe. Ohre, where they
at the United Hebrew Schools an Ur. Saba Kessler. Guest prizes two
' I
alumni association. But somehow, were given the honor guest and Bench, L fire guests at the Breakers Hotel.
due to outside reasons, it has not Miss Irene Nass of Chicago, who
Dr, A. .I. Kapetansky of Clair-. NIr. Eckhouse spends the weeks
is
also
the
guest
of
Dr.
Kessler,
been active. A few weeks ago the
mount avenue has returned front a ends with his family.
Dorothy Taylor of Chi-.
Alumni Association was reorgan- il Ull M i :is
motor trip to Covington and New-
Nlisses
Esther
an t Louise Bloom
'11 0 i s visiting her parents pat, hy., and Cincinnati, 0., I
!

! 4(41, and temporary officers, hold- caged, es
Of ( Inc Inn at i are guests of their
ing office until Succoth, were elect- Mr. and Sirs. I. J. Taylor of Tenth where he was a guest at the
ster,Mrs.
Flora
Marymont of
ed. They are: Abraham Weston, street.
Shiny delightful affairs " e

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors. 60 beauti-
ful -rooms.

FOR DETAILS CALL

this week for Charlevoix, Nlich.,
fur a two weeks' sojourn.

West Grand boulevard.
Alumni Association of the hostess Friday evening for three bee'
Prizes for the
tables of bridge.
United Hebrew Scho
S h o I ls
. r . ruiel . Mr s . I . eon A . Gersten

Mrs.C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE

:3 Silk, Wool and
Cotton Vests
3 Flannel Binders
3 Gertrudes
3 Wrappers
3 Gowns
2-1 Birdseye Diapers
1 Hand-woven Shawl
1 Wrapping Blanket

tablish.



Among the many social affairs
given in honor of Miss Annette
Friedman, whose marriage to Max
Richman will be an event of July
21, was a miscellaneous shower
given by Mrs. Leon Cohen on June
26. A mi , cellaneous shower was
by "The Debs" on July 27
ROME.—(J. T. A.)—King Vic- given
at King Wah Lo's Cafe. On Jule
for Emanuel accompanied mem.; a a personal shower was given by
hers of the royal tacitly on a visit ' Miss Alva Applebaum and on July
to Rollie, where he inspected the 11 a kitchen shower was given by
Jewish quarters and the Synagogue Sirs. Samuel Gold.
Shalom. The king received a Jew-
ish deputation and expressed his
Mr. and Mrs. S. Berk and
admiration for the rabbinical col- daughters of 2295 Gladstone ave-
lege as an important center of nue are motoring to Rochester, N.
Jewish culture.
Y., where they will visit friends

Sincerely youm
J. II. EIIRI.ICII

KING OF ITALY
VISITS SYNAGOGUE

give you free estimates
and make suggestions.

Now Is the Time

To buy your fur coat or
have one made to meas-
ure. Pay a small de-
posit, balance at your
convenience.

J.

SCHNAAR, Inc.

Manufacturing Furrier.

2966 Woodward Ave.
Ran. 5279

STORE CLOSES
Week day. 6 P.M. Saturday

4 P.M.

Ruffled Curtains, pair
Dutch Curtain Sets, set
Curtain Panels, each

79c

Curtains for every window in the
house—and mighty good curtains at
that in spite of the LOW price (the
curtains are actually worth consider-
able more than 79c).

Ruffled curtains of marquisette with
double stitched ruffles . . . Dutch Sets of
heavy scrim with colored band borders ...
panels of scrim, net and marquisette ..
Lace edges, side hems or rayon fringe bot-
toms.

Frank & Seder—Eighth Floor

Axminster and
Velvet RUGS

The VELVETS are of a very
well known make . . . seamless
and mostly perfect ... fringed ...
and come in many different pat-
terns ... the AXMINSTERS, too,
are from a reputable Mill . . .
seamless and perfect. Small de-
posit will reserve rug until future
delivery.

Frank & Seder—Eighth Floor

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