IiiefieritonAwimi (if MAMIE PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LOU BERMAN . Kurland's Candidacy PRINCE HUBERTUS LOEWENSTEIN, Young Israel Dinner p'■■ • For Judge Endorsed ANTI-NAZI, TO SPEAK THURSDAY Dance on March 10 • Let me figure your new car need., both pleasure and bu.iness cars. Dodge Cars & Trucks Plymouth Cars • CASS MOTOR SALES MA. 5800 6800 CASS e ome Io your home 1.111' SASS, ton en, Cole, MA, MOO. N III hr glad atom - or meet ,00 at eleleeroom. tverhil Illelem.e Wen. Judge Guy A. Miller Has Wide Interests While the professional work, and to an extent the social lives, 'of the Circuit Judges are known to the public, there are other phases of their activities which are not no well known. While one judge as a hobby or avoca- tion may be a fisherman, another EUGENE I. VAN ANTWERP 1 for County Auditor DEMOCRAT Palestine Liquor For Passover Use At a meeting held at the Fisher branch of the Y. M. C. A. last Wednesday evening, several Min- dred business and professional men, as well as heads of various civic and political organizations went on record endorsing the candidacy of Aaron Kurland for Circuit Judge on the Democratic ticket. In addressing the gathering, Mr. Kurland urged the election of judges on the basis of merit and •haracter, rather than on the popu- larity or political familiarity of the name. He stated, "The character of candidates is nearly always an assurance of performance. Only those candidates should be nomi- nated whose character and past performance indicate that they possess i n t e g rity, fearlessness, sound judgment and broad human interests. A judge of the Circuit Court must have a judicial temper and must possess a thorough legal training. Such a man will always inspire the confidence of the people 'If his community." Mr. Kurland has served as at- torney and chairman of the Mich- igan Depositors League, consist- ing of the depositors of both closed National Banks in Detroit, and has practiced law in Michigan for 11 years. On Thursday evening, Feb. 28, at 8 o'clock, Prince Ilubertus L oewenstein, who has won recog- nition as one of the most im- portant figures in the battle to restore democracy and tolerance in Germany, will speak at the De- troit Institute of Arts. His lec- ture title will be "National So- cialism, Anti-Semitism and Cath- olicism." A leading figure in the Catholic Center Party, he was the founder and leader of the Vortrup Schwartz-Rot Gold, one of the most important youth organiza- tions of the Republican Reichs- banner in Germany. Michigan Club Brings Alpha Omega Dental Conven- tion to Detroit The Michigan Alumni Club of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity inducted into office its officers for 1935 at an inaugural stag ban- quet in the Belcrest Hotel, Jan. 31. Dr. II. W. Goldstick ushered in the respective officers with fitting comments. Organization plans for the ensuing year were outlined by the chancellor, Dr. M. Gantz; Dr. A. Altman, vice chancellor; Dr. J. J. Fineman, scribe; Dr. S. I. Shaw, quaestor; Dr. Jules Goldsmith, macer; Drs. G. G. Fineman, Lou Meyers and Jack Goode, executive committee, were in turn given the oath of office by the regent, Dr. Leon Katzin. The evening's highlight was the announcement that Drs, Samuel Gerendasy and Joseph Gruber, Michigan delegates to the 1934 national conclave in Atlantic City, were successful in bringing to De- troit the fraternity convention for 1935. Hundreds of practicing dentists and dental students from the piloted States and Canada will attend this three-day meeting Because of his activities he has been called "Hitler's Public Ene- my No. 1". Puplic opinion in Europe looks upon Prince Loew- enstein as the possible successor to Hitler after the fall of Na- tional Socialism. The Prince has predicted the downfall of Adolf Hitler in two years and has de dared he would assume the re- sponsibility of leadership. Tickets at 76c each are avail- able at Grinnell's box office and Hotel Statler, Room 352, and also at the office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. MN COAL - COKE Red Seal Hocking WASHED NUT No Soot No Clinker. Re=ed $(j.00 STOVE . . . $6.25 + EGG .. . $6.50 Semet-Solvay Coke Pea .. $9.00 + Egg & Nut . $9.50 Clean, Dry Coke means 2,000 Lb.. of All Heat- Think of the Saving! MRS. A. J. ROSENSHINE East Side Coal Co. QUALITY COAL FOR 25 YEARS DAVID GOLDBERG, Prop. Whittier 9200 You Don't Have to Eat the Package! Gunsberg'e SKINLESS WEINERS make it possible for you to peel the sausage just as you would a banana and enjoy it without the toughness of the skin. Try Our Kosher Beefenette Itioeher Baron) GUNSBERG PROVISION CO. 1016 NAPOLEON ST. RANDOLPH 2545 ARE YOU LISTENING? The programs of the JEWISH RADIO FORUM are broadcast every Sunday, 6:30 p. m. to 6 p. Station WJBK. Editorials appearing in The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle are featured in the weekly "Radiotorial" pre- sented by Aaron Kurland, chairman of the Forum. Program FEBRUARY 24 1. Debate on the subject, "Resolved, That American Jewry Participate Actively in a World Jewish Congress." Affirmative Leopold Snyder Negative Julian Caplan 2. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El: "Sunday Class in Judaism." 3. Aaron Kurland, Forum chairman: "Radiotorial" from MILTON A. BEHRENDT and graduated from the Detroit College of Law in 1922. That he is eminently qualified for the post he seeks by virtue of his legal' training and his human under.' standing of the working man's problems is pointed out by his followers. In order to gain an education Mr. Behrendt was forced to work his way through school by working at odd jobs in various automobileplants doing manual labor. , In talking about his candidacy, Mr. Behrendt stated, "Because of my experiences I feel that I am thoroughly acquainted with the problems of the working man. If I am successful in this campaign, any litigant coming into my court, no matter how humble, and can expect to have his case settled, strictly on its merits." BOROVA DIAGNOSES BEAUTY AND CHARM FORMULAS of Brotherhood From Covered Silos NO SNOW, ICE OR DIRT The Pride of Ohio this social event, which will take place Sunday evening, March 10, By popular request, Cantor in the Italian Gardens of the Book Mordecai Rabinowitz of Phila- Cadillac Hotel. An elaborate program of music delphia returns to Altman's Jew- ish Hour, on Station WMBC, from and entertainment, headed by Harold Marlowe and his orchestra, 12 to 1:30 p. m. this Sunday. Another attraction on this hour has been planned. Reservations are limited to 100 couples and on Sunday will be the appearance of Miss Betty Frank, star actress must be in the hands of Mrs. Rosenshine at 9360 Genese not who is heading the cast at Litt- later than March 4. man's Yiddish People's Theater. The educational committee of Young Israel has been successful Jr. Congregation in Charge in procuring Prof. David I. Macht, M. D., Ph. D., LLB, F. A. C. P. of Friday Services at M. H. L., for a lecture on "Set- Shaarey Zedek , ence and Jewish Education." Dr, Macht is one of the foremost Before a crowd which almost basteriologists in the country; is filled the main auditorium of !professor of bacteriology at John Shaarey Zedek last Friday night, I Hopkins University, and a well the Junior Congregation took known Jewish leader. He will head complete charge of the Friday a series of three lectures to be evening services in an impressive heard in April. manner. A regular meeting of Young Under the direction of Cantor Israel will be held Wednesday eve- Jacob Sonenklar, eight boys, all ning, March 6, at the Young Is- from the Junior Congregation, rael building on Joy Road. A lec- comprised the double quartette ture on Maimonides will feature which accompanied the cantor in the program of the evening. several of the evening prayers. Miss Frances Cohn, who pre- Behrendt in Race for sided as chairman, gave a short Common Pleas Judgeship history of the Junior Congrega- The election of Milton A. Behr- tion. She introduced Miss Ger- endt, popular attorney, to the of- aldine Bremen, who spoke on "Why I Am a Jew." Irving fice of Common Pleas Judge, is Isaacs spoke on "The Duties of being urged by his many support- ers. His name will appear on the a Jewish Youth." Last Saturday, at their Sab- non-partisan ballot. Mr. Behrendt is a nephew of bath services held in the prayer room, Bernard Rubiner, a mem- former Sheriff Henry Behrendt ber of the boys' choir, acted as chazzon, Miss Rose Rosenthal de- livered the resume, and Joseph Hertzberg, a recent Bar Mitzvah, was the speaker. Next week, Kolman Whitman will return as cantor, Miss Rosa- lind Arfa will deliver the resume of the week's Sedra and Herbert Levin will speak. living. He attended the Detroit public schools, the Detroit Business University, and the Detroit College of Law, receiving his degree from hunter, a third a hunter, and • Palestine wine will be available! the latter institution in 1907. Af- for use on Passover at a special' so on, Judge Guy a Miller, who ter school hours he was employed store which opens at 9116-18 12th is a candidate for re-election, has in law offices, in order to pay for St. at Clairmount under the su..I especially interested himself in his tuition. pervision of the State Liquor the aid of the wards of the Friend Upon graduation from the De- of the Court. Ile made the orig- Control Commission. troit College of Law, Judge Marsch- This store is being opened es- inal suggestion, later perfected by for education and entertai • Judge Jayne, and the entire ner became engaged in private pecially for the purpose of selling, Palestinian imported wines as well bench, that alimony motions and Officers Installed by Michi- practice. His genial personality, as domestic brands of wines and orders to show cause be investi- his skill as an attorney, and his gan Free Loan Ass'n brandies, at reduced prices, which! gated by the Friend of the Court large sympathies for the more un- before hearing. That led to his will be equivalent to carload' taking a close interest in the The Michigan Free Loan Asso- fcrtunate classes soon won for him price quotations. work of that office. When the ciation held its 20th annual in- a reputation among the people of The Palestine wine which will depression became acute, Mr. stallation and banquet on Sunday be available at this store will be Pokorny naturally talked to him evening, Feb. 17, at Cong. B'nai Detroit. In 1914 he was drafted the Carmel Richon Le Zion brands about cases of urgent need. Judge David. One hundred fifty guests by the Common Council to fill a of wines and brandies, and there Miller could see only one remedy, were present. The new officers vacancy on the bench of the Jus- will also be available Spellman's money, and that he has raised are: President, Sum Ozeran, re- tice Court. Subsequently he was re-elected twice to this office. While domestic bottled wines. from friends of his to the extent e'ected; vice - president, Albert there, he inaugurated the first of $2,000 during the past two Kraft. re-elected; recording secre- night sessions ever to be held in the The only stipulation they tary. Julius Bronstein, re-elected; Justice Court. Jr. League of Shaarey Zedek years. trade was that their names be financial secertary, J. Lupin, re- Judge Marschner remained on to Hold Novelty Dance That money has elected, and treasurer, Meyer the Justice Court bench until 1918. kept secret. bought shoes and clothes and Kaufman. Saturday Night In the fall of that year, the Legis- food for many of the destitute Mr. Bronstein, who is a charter lature created four ri_w judge- The Jr. League of Shaarey Ze- under the careful administration member of the organization, has ships in the Wayne Circuit Court, dek met last Sunday to discuss of Mr. Pokorny, Mr. Venn and been president seven years and and Judge Marschner was elected one or two high school principals treasurer for nine years previous to fill one of these vacancies. future activities. In nearly 17 years that Judge to being elected recording secre- There will be a dance this ' of the city. In this connection, it may, be tary, which office he is holding Marschner has been on the Cir- Avukah Open Meeting at ' Saturday night, Feb. 23, starting cuit Court bench, he has taken a Center Thursday for the fourth term. at 8:30. It will be a "package" noted that the one thing sure to special interest in domestic prob- dance and there will also be a rouse the wrath of the judge is I On the board of directore are: lems, particularly in divorce and The Avukah will hold an open , the case of a father who has the Robert Sobole, Aaron Scheifman, its effects upon minor children. small nominal fee at the door. meeting at the Jewish Center, means to support his children and Harry Z. Kraft, Louis Diskin and During the past Judge Marsch- Thursday evening, Feb. 23. This who seeks to shirk or evade that Abe Sider. ner has gained prominence through Robert Sobole opened the meet- his activities and participation in is the first open meeting of the Home Cooked Daily Lunch- duty. ing and then introduced Nathan the bank investigations and pay- season, and an interesting pro- eon of J. W. E. W. 0. on Goldin, who was installing of- and the extension of the mora- gram has been arranged. Wednesday, March 27 Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will Molly Seigel Auxiliary of ficer. Gifts were presented to the offs, torium on land contracts and mort- Jewish Consumptive Re- retiring officers. Entertainment gages. In Oct. 1933, he gave ex- 'address the meeting on liturgical A special meeting of the Jew- , Jewish music, and will also ren- followed the dinner. governor Alex J. Groesbeck author- lief Society ish Women's European Welfare ity to call meetings of depositors of Organization was held last Mon-' rent events in the Zionist world Brandeis Executives Mass the closed Guardian National Bank day at Congregation B'nai Moshe, Members and their friends are Meeting Next Thursday of Commerce to formulate reorgan- will also be part of the program. Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. A. invited to the free card party on ization plans to be submitted to Katzin, president, presided. At this meeting relief was asked Tuesday. Feb. 26, at the B'nai Elaboratepreparations have Washington for approval. He also Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home for a woman jailed in Soviet Rus- itloshe, Dexter at Lawrence, at 1 been made by the Brandeis Exec- agreed to conduct an inquiry into sia. A Torgsin order for $15 was r. fib utives for a mass meeting, to be the bank's affairs, and was direct- ly and largely responsible for the purchased for this woman. All those interested in the work held at Littman's Theater, 12th The Jewish Children's Home of Arrangements were made for a of this Auxiliary are urged to at- St., corner Seward, Thursday, eventual pay-off to small depositors. Detroit wishes to acknowledge Judge Marschner was instrumen- with thanks the receipt of the fol. home-cooked dairy luncheon to be tend the Yiddish matinee at the Feb. 28, at 8 p. m. tal in the passage of the firsemora- lowing donations: given Wednesday, March 27, at the Littman's Peoples Theater on The executives at this meeting above mentioned congregation. Sunday noon, March 10, where will introduce the candidates torium act in 1933, and encouraged Mrs. Leon Gerstein, 12716 Dex- The planned election of officers there will be presented, together whom they have selected as "nre- the recent extension of this act by Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, 1479 Vir- was postponed on account of the with the regular Yiddish play, (erred and qualified" in order the State Legislature. At present Judge Marschner is ginia Park. bad weather, to the next regular sound pictures of the Jewish Con- that their obligation to the voting seeking re-election to the Wayne I Mrs. Julius Green, 18403 Muir- meeting. sumptive Sanatorium at Denver, community may be fulfilled and It was announced that the next Colorado. These pictures will be in order that the citizens of De- Circuit bench When. asked what ' land Ave. ! meeting cf the board of directors ' shown from 1 to 2 p. m. and all troit may have an opportunity to promises he had to make to the ! - voters, he replied: "I have worked MADAME of the organization will be held are asked to come early so as to meet and become acquainted with 20 years fur the voters of Detroit Monday, Feb. 25, at the home of be in time to see these pictures. If the men who seek to represent and Wayne County. My record and Mrs. Krause, an active member of the Auxiljary is to realize a pro- them. my work are my promises." the hoard, at 4625 Chene St. fit, tickets must be purchased in The Brandeis Executives is an dva nce at the card party organization formed for the pur- Feb. b' 26. Tickets will be ava il able, pose of instructing the commu- C. Walter Healy Candidate Ruth Weissman Entertains or they may he procured by call- pity in matters of civic and po- for Circuit Judge 400 at Parisian Tea and Mg the chairmen of the affairs, laical natures. Fashion Display Mrs. D. Golden, Euclid 9490, or The candidates are to be there C. Walter ilealy, candidate for Airs. W. Fishman, Ma. 6510. to meet the public. There will Circuit Judge on the Democratic! The Parisian tea and advanced he no charge for admission. ticket in the primaries on March showing of spring and summer 4, was born in Houghton, Mich. millinery held by Ruth Weissman, Calendar of Events of Y. P. T. C. Bridge-Tea Dance on Oct. 29, 1889, the son of last Sunday afternoon, at the Council of Jewish Women to Be Held This Sunday James Healy, former Democratic! Webster Hall, was a huge success, Sheriff of Houghton County and with more than 400 guests at- The calendar of event of the Final arrangements have been Margaret Power Ilealy. He was tending. Council of Jewish Women is an- completed and the stage is set educated in Houghton schools and I Beautiful spring and summer nounced as follows: for the bridge-tea dance of the obtained his law degree from the styles in millinery were modeled Feb. 27, 3:30 p. m., visit to Art by Misses Fern Alkon, Mae Kersh, Museum, Franz Halls Exhibition Young Peoples Temple Club, to University of Michigan in 1913. be held this Sunday, Feb. 24, Immediately after graduation Felicia Eger, Evelyn Leion and and lecture. Bea Wellman, in conjunction with March 4 - Regular Meeting, from 3:30 to 6 p. m., in the social Mr. Ilealy came to Detroit where a display of lovely fur coats, bridge and mah jong, at Temple hell of Temple Beth El. Marvin he has practiced law continually Kahn and his orchestra will play since that time. Ile has been en-1 capes, and muffs by courtesy of Beth F.I. March 5 - Contemporary liter- for the dancing, and bridge, ping gaged in the general practice of, Annie Furs, Library at E. Grand River Ave. Miss Weissman whose ature lecture by Prof. Marquarht, pong and other games will be in law and for the last two years has millinery studio is located at 2726 II a. m., at clubhouse, 89 Rowena. order. Refreshments will be been one of the Public Adminis- trators of Wayne County. March 13 - Visit to Jewish Old served. Leslie Ave., thanks her guests Assisting Miriam Carver, Y. P. In 1924 Mr. Healy was married who made possible the success of Folks' Home. T. C. social chairman, with ar- to Felita VanLeyen, daughter of March 10 - Regular meeting of her showing. Council Juniors, 2:30 p. m., at rangements for the affair are an old Detroit family, and he now Rose Adler and Jean Levy. clubhouse. has two children attending the The dance is open to members Gesu School. March 12 - Contemporary liter- Officers Installed by ature lecture by Peofe,sor Mar- of the Young People's Temple Mr. Healy is a property owner Ladies Lechem Aniyim quarht 11 P. 1,1 . et elubhee•e. Club and their guests. Admission and taxpayer in the City of De.' March IC - P..ave Study Group. "will be 25 cents per person, at troit, and his family have been I The Ladies' Lechem Aniyim in- 3'30 1), m.. at clubt-c•ise. the door. taxpayers in the State of Michi-, stalled the following officers at a gan for over a century. He prom.' ceremony which took place on ices if elected to the office of ; Sunday evening, Feb. 10, in Con- Circuit Judge, to effect economies gregation Ahavath Zion: in every way possible in the ad- 1 ' Above is Madame Borova (Mrs. .1. D. Rosenman) in her laboratory Gittel Milinsky, president:Mes- A Dc:'Iratkn ministration of that office. compounding her newly developed dames Rose Milinaky and M. Bor- For Gocd Will Day Next Sunday face products. The formulas which instein, vice - presidents; Mrs., Perfection Lodge Mixed she evolved after prolonged study Weinstein, treasurer; Mrs. Gold- 1 Bridge on Feb. 27 and research are of the most out- berg, financial secretary; Mrs. G d aeicg me Ft.h.r and all men being my brothers, I s t codm sn i npg . kind. Sklar, recording secretary; Mrs. make this declaration: Compa ra ti vel y few women are A mixed bridge is to be given by Pitkowitz, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Perfection Lodge, No. 486 familiar with the physiology of the , F. & I. I intend to or t , do , others, of whatever race or creed, Gantt, trustees. Mr.. Chinits in- A. M., at 8 p. m., on Feb. 27, at skin and consequently their efforts as I wou'd have then: do to me. stalled the officers. to improve their akin prove futile. the ionic Temp's, Grand River and Rabbi S. M. Fine addressed the 2. It is me pli!nse to respect the rights of human Chops Place. Refreshmenta are to It is difficult for a woman to acted gathering and lauded the ladies beings. end to j,i2ge rah fellow-nun on his individual merits he served and the entire affair is the proper preparation for her par. for their charitable efforts. alone. complimentary to members, their t , cular type of skin, the advice they Memorial prayers were chanted 3. I will oppose every organized effort to evoke fear or , ernes and friends. &stain at the beauty parlor often in tribute to the late Mrs. Shore, hatred of any religious or racial group. The F. C. degree is to be evens- c Tres from no greater an author- . who served as president of the , 'iried , n a number of candidates •s. on the skin than they them- society. nning at 6:30 p. m. selves are. JUDGE GUY A MILLER Mrs. A. J. Rosenshine, a mem- ber of the arrangements commit- tee for the annual dinner dance of Young Israel, has completed negotiations with talented artists to furnish the entertainment at "Revenge for Mother," starring Betty Frank, nationally prominent Yiddish actress, is the feature this Friday evening, Sunday matinee and evening, at Littman's People's Yiddish Theater, 12th and Seward. Miss Frank remains here follow- ing the acclaim she received last week, and during her appearances is assisted by the entire cast of Littman's Theater. Betty Frank and Cantor Rabinowitz on Altman's Jewish Hour on Sunday Judge Adolph F. Marschner ■■■■■■■■ ■ • 1m' %wt.' web Recently he took a leading part Dr. David 1. Macht to Speak in in the Saar campaign for the April on "Science and Jewish maintenance of the status quo. Education" Marschner's 20-Year 'REVENGE FOR MOTHER' Record as a Jurist AT LITTMAN THEATER Circuit Judge Adolph F. Marsch- ner, who is now celebrating his 20th anniversary as a member of the judiciary, was born in Detroit on Oct. 17, 1885. From early boyhood on he was obliged to work for a ii. ■■■■■■ Tileisriton;foon 61RONICLE 4. William P. Blisnick: Violin Selections Miss Sylvia Pelts at the piano. Jewish Radio Forum Dexter AUTO'11 7 0 WASH 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST Detroit's Largest aid Best Equipped Car Washing Plant • LUBRICATION - BODY POLISHING Beth Abraham Y. P. S. Grossman Candidate For Cabaret Night Feb. 28 Common Pleas Judge Dr. C. Burton Stevens, past Many other political and social president of the Michigan Osteo- organizations have endorsed Har- pathic Physicians and Surgeons, ry N. Grossman for Judge of the addressed the Young People's So- Common Pleas Court on the non- ciety of Congregation Beth Abra- ham on Feb. 14. His subject was partisan ballot for the long term. I Mr. Grossman, although a new- the "Youth Movement." comer in politics, has made Miss Rose Dobbs, chairman of , marked progress. the "Cabaret Night" to be given , by the club on Thrusday, Feb. 28,1 His experience and daily at- at 8 p. m., at the synagogue, 12517; tendence in this court for the past Linwood, at Sturtevant, promises 10 years, have won for him • an unique and entertaining affair., host of friends and admirers. There will be a "Floradora chorus,"1 The Harry N. Grossman for ten acts of entertainment, dancing Common Pleas Judge committee have established downtown head- and refreshments. quarters on the 3rd floor at 1205 cor. State. All of his Junior Home Relief Society Griswold, friends are invited to attend the 1 general meetings each Sunday The dance given by the Junior 'clro ecpkort a . .hen sec- Home Relief Society on Feb. 16, at' t a ;f ott v e rn t oron nmm atitt 3 eet o the Stotler Hotel was • success, About 300 people attended. At the meeting of thy club held en Sunday, Feb. 17, at the Jewish Center on Dexter, Nathan Bean spoke, discussing the various ire- , be tivities of the Center. A combined meeting of the so- cial and program committees was held, Feb. 20, at the home of Elsie Cohen, to discuss plans for the mother-daughter luncheon to be Madame Borova, who is an out• given in the spring. The next meeting of the club standing authority on the taking care of the skin and who has de. will be held on Sunday, March 3.1 veloped come remarkable formulas. :4 71' NCB Radan Social Club Dance on personally diagnoses each individ. and Mailing List Catalog March 2 ual case and extends an invitation to the readers of The Chronicl- Olen eount• and wires ea ever aim lin.. of Onelnee. N. matter The Radan Social Club a ill anal greet to avail themselves of • free trial. veer busInees. In thin Peek you In addition to her facial prepara- rive its annual dance Sesurdsv, will and the atwitter of roar prospow- tine eseternere 11.44. tions Madame Borova carries e March 2, at the Ballroom Grande, Valeablo Inferm•Ilon Is also /Nem eomnlete line of imported perfumes Grande River near Joy Road. In her Cow you eon M. the mei!. I. ewer* mod lageiriee tor row twedasts o fthe most lasting kind and her advance, tickets sell for 25c. At sw awaken Oriental oils and bath lotions are the door, 40c. we. he Tv., flit tore a delight to the fastidious woman Tickets may be obtained fro-1 L L POLX • CO., Detroit, Her salon and laboratory a-e loco• Miss Rose Levitan, 8417 Wood- L••• cur Ilireelery, NW*" le 1•• Md. ir,d ■ ed at the Women, City- Cub, 6' row Wilson Ave, Ant. 5, or Miss Puma( Comelsre-lholetet elthwes hewer. R Di,a.0 antenome W. Elizabeth St. Bessie Cook, 2694 Pingree Are. iv can .i 4 tcurcd •'-- •'.- -lb Al L ;.. ..„A Bock `IP