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.orthwest ae.ry" November 16, 1928
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And Diane, sLetched aLove, is
typleal of the new trend. Simlde
of llne ... it derives its individ-
uality from the use of such ma-
terials as black and silver brocade
... black crele de Chine... and
silver or Sold and white brocade,
which may be tinted without
tarnishing the metalhe threads.
$10000
,; .... ]/0,,-....to aroprate
hosiery tones or evening. Very sheer
all-silk chiffons $4, 3 palrs for ,II.
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ALBUM Look Yo.00 B00,t With
Arden Cosmetics
. '] • " Arden Cosmetics can you accent the charm of a
i lovely skin. ,
Cream Amorelta, vanishing cream, $1 and $2.
Cream Ultra Amoretta, for dry sldns, $1 and $2.
lea}ned at t)ridge at their home on Creme de France, protective cream, $1.25 tube.
Friday evening, November 9th.
Mrs. Charles Coplin is entertaining
with a bridge hmeheon on Tuesday
November 20th, at her home.
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Linden-
berger entertained with a dinner
party at their home on Saturday,
November 10th. Covers were laid
for twenty-one.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Lees enter-
tained informally at a small dinner
party at their home on Tuesday.
Complimenting Mrs. Gus Brown,
who recently returned from a trip
abroad. Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedlander
were dinner hosts at their home,
Wednesday evening, at Alki Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Klinger of
Los Angeles were guests at the Ber-
gen}an Hotel last week.
Mrs. Max Silver, Mrs. A. M. Gold-
stein, Mrs. Henry Benningson of
Spokane, and Mrs. M. Morris of
Olympia, spent several days in Vic-
toria, B. C.
Mr. Abe Aronson is in the city
visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Aronson
at Marlborough House.
Mr. Ralph Lisson of Rochester
New York, spent several days in the
city, a guest at the Olympic.
Mrs. Robert Mareum of Oakland is
visiting her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardman.
The poem, "John Brown's Body,"
is being read by a class composedof
several ladies that have met regularly
twice a month during the winter
season for the past four years. The
first meeting thin year was held at the
home of Mrs. L. R. Stern. Last
Tuesday afternoon the class met at
the home of Mrs. Samuel Slum.
........................................................................... Pi Tau Pi
l00hb l)otiees
The Pi Tau Pi fraternity gave their
• -- ........................ } ........................... rl ............ rr annual Founder's Banquet at the
Wilson}an Itotel on Monday evening,
Hebrew Ladies Free Loan November 12th. Thirty of the mem-
The Hebrew Ladies Free Loan So- bets were present. Rabbi Samuel
ciety will give its regular monthly Koch, honorary mcml)er, gave an in-
card party for the benefit of its teresting talk on the possibilities for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fried-
adopted war orphan on Monday, good of their organization. Roy
November 19th, at 2 o'clock, at the Rosenthal, as usual, was entertaining man entertained twenty guests at
home of Mrs. S. Epstein, 528 26th in the few words that he spoke, their apartment at the Marlborough
Ave. Friends welcome. House on Tuesday, November 6th.
Jewelry
Designed to Order
"Designed to order" is a common-
place with the Berry Shop, rather
than the exception. Genuine artistic
feeling is brought to bear on each
individual problem of jewelry de.
signing, to meet sympathetically the
requirements of an exacting clien-
tele. and to secure for each gem the
setting demanded by its special qual-
ities of form. faceting and coloring.
The Berry workshop is beaded by
artists who take an immense pride
in their art, and the shop facilities
provide every tool needed by the
skilled worker in precious metals.
"'GIFTS OF CHARACTER"
Let Our Experts Clean
and Polish Your
Among those who came from Port-
land to attend the Washington-Calif-
ornia game were: Miss Susan Seller.
Mr. Ernest Markewitz, Mr. Howard
Munch, Mr. Herbert Swett, Mr.
Alvin Binswanger, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Sam-
uels, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dinkelspiel, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Meier and Mr. and
Mrs. William Ehrman.
Mr. Max Waxman of 1 hiadelphia
left Monday for his home after spend-
ing six months in the Northwest.
SHAMEK'S
Ill
Hemstitching Pleating
Art Needlework
502 RANKE BLDG 716 PINE ST.
Seattle Better Bedding Co.
Mattresses Recovered and
Rebutlt
714 Taylor Ave. GArfield 1.433
SIMMONS FURS
Specializing
Remodeling -- Repairing
702 PI KE ST. MAin 8846
[n jttractive hop
Fihed with thoee Unusual ThlnD direct
from out of the way plaoee of old Jepan
and China.
BAKER'S 00.l00RSX,Y 8T.
AT F/JH AVE.
At the Sign ,d Ibe Heathen Do
CALL ......
KL£1N'S
Delicatessen
114 15th Ave. N.
For Groceries, Bakery
Goods, Fruits, Salads
Kosher Meats
Open 7 A. M. to 10:80 P.M.
V. C. BARDEN, Proprietor
Phone EAst 6556
SOHENTO HOTEL
Scenic View
DINING ROOM
Special Cooperation
for
Lunches, Dinners and Parties
TERRY at MADISON MAin 0125
Bikur Cholum Ladies' Auxiliary
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Congregation
Bikur Cholum will be held Wednes-
day November 21st, in the Vestry
Room of the Synagogue at 2 o'clock.:
Council Thanksgiving Party
The Seattle Section Council of
Jewish Women will give a Thanks-
giving Card Party on Sunday eve-
ning, November 25th, at Temple
Center for the I)enefit of their Schol-
arship Fund.
Sisterhood Sabbath at Temple
de Hirsch
Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary
to the Temple de Hiraeh and their
families and friends are expected to
attend Temple services on Friday
evening. November 23rd, it being the
special Sisterhood Sabl)ath, observed
by the National Federation all over
the country. Services will be read
by members of the Auxiliary and the
sermon given Iy one,of the ladies.
Ladies' Auxiliary to Herzl
Congregation
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Herzl
Congregation will continue their
regular monthly meetings at the
Talmud Torah at 16th Avenue and
Fir Street, until further notice. The
next meeting will be on December
4th at 2 P. M., in the Vestry Room
of the Talmud Torah.
Seattle Hebrew Bgnovolont
Society
The Seattle ltebrew Be.nevolent
Society invites everybody to t)ring
their thimbles and hmch and help
sew for the needy at the Educational
Center all (lay Monday, November
19th. Mrs. George Keiter will be
hostess.
Junior Hadassah To Meet
The Junior ltadassah will meet
Monday evening, November 19th at
the Temple Center. All members
and girls interested are requested
to be there for this meeting as it is
the first one of the year and will be
the most important pne as the future
of lladassah will I)e discussed. It
will t)e decided at this time what will
I)eldone for Junior ltadassah.
Wedding
MARRIAGE OF MISS ESTHER
WADLINGER TO MR. LEON
KLEINER OF TACOMA
The marriage of Miss Esther Wad-
linger of Seattle to Mr. I,eon Kleiner
of Tacoma took i)lace at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robbins, 1234 22nd
Avenue North, on Sunday evening,
Nowmlber 10th, with Rabl)i M. N. A.
Cohen oil}elating. Only very close
friends and relatives were present.
The t)ride looked charming in a travel-
ing outfit of a navy blue suit and sil-
ver fox fur. Mr. and Mrs. iqleiner
will make their home in Tacoma.
Hardwood Floors
STROM & OLSEN CO.
Phone Capitol 5442
Specialists on Design and Itying of
New IIardwood Floors
900 Roy Street, Seattle
LEONORA ERIC
FRIEDLAND
Conservatory raduafes
Voice-- Piano
Violin
All Grades of opils Acceptea
201 MeKelvey Apts.
Res. East 9150 Eliot 5100
Wanted
Orders For 500 Fancy Corn Fed
Thanksgiving Turkeys
at Prevailing Market Prices
Drawn and Delivered -- Ready for
the Oven at No Extra Charge.
Order Now and Avoid Later
Confusion.
Brown's Delicatessen
1404 14th Avenue Phone
(Near E. Union) EAst 5961
Mrs. Emily Block of Portland was a
guest at the Olympic last week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Newt)suet of
Wenatchee are in the city, the guests
of their sister, Mrs. Gus Brown, at
the Olympic Hotel.
The marriage of Miss Sylvia Low,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Low
of New York, to Mr. IIellmut J.
Furstenl)erg, of Berlin, Germany, has
been announced. The marriage took
place on June 141h, in New York
City. Mr. and Mrs. Furstenberg ex-
)oct to make their home in New
York, where Mr. Furstenberg will
attend to the American business of
the firm in Berlin in which he is in-
terested.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis of Linden
spent the week-end in the city, guests
at the Exeter.
Miss Harriet Calkins and her fian-
cee, Mr. Robert L. Minkus of Chicago
will I)e at home informal y to their
friends on Sunday, November 18th,
at the home of her parents, 315 25th
Ave. Their marriage will take place
November 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kreidel enter-
to}ned with a dinner at their home on
Sunday evening, complimenting Mr.
and Mrs. N. Newbauer of Wenatchee,
and Mrs. Gus Brown, who are guests
at the Olympic.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kossis will enter-
tain at dinner for twelve guests on
Saturday, Noveml)er 17th, at their
home.
Miss Pauline Wolf of Portland,
Oregon, has been sl)ending the week
in town, tim house guest of Miss
Fanny Zinikow.
Mrs. Henry Kleinbcrg spent sev-
eral days last week in Portland, the
guest of her son-in-law and daughter
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Itolzman.
Mrs. IIarry Hochlerg of Porthmd
and little son Donald, were in the
city last week, guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Gerber.
To compliment her daughter, Mrs.
Bailey Dinkelspiel, Mrs. L. M. Stern
entertained at bridge at her hnme
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Maurice Bornstein enter-
tained at hmcheon at her home on
Friday, November 9th.
The Bar Mitzvah of Murray Wax-
man, Junior, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Murray Waxman, took place at the
Temple de Hirsch on Saturday morn-
ing, November 10th. Honoring the
occasion, Mr. and Mrs. I. Seitzig
were hosts to the family at a din-
ner the next day.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Secord are
giving an evening on Sunday at their
home. Bridge will be in play.
Miss Rose Jacobsen of Portland
spent last week-end in Seattle as the
guest of Miss Fanny Poplack.
Miss Dora Bader returned to her
home in Portland after spending a
week in the city.
In honor of Miss Sylvia Metzen-
t)aum of Berkeley, who was in the
city for the Washington-California
game last week-end, her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Metzenl)aum, enter-
tained with a party for sixteen coup-
los. Out-of-town guests were Miss
Bess Ohls, Portland, guest of Miss
Betty Freeman, Miss Emma Beder
and Miss Blanche Gordon of Portland.
Miss Itortense Shafcr anti Miss
"Chiekie" Chimes were in the city
Tuesday, guests from Tacoma.
The marriage of Miss Freda Nat-
mark of Portland to Mr. Max Katz of
Seattle took place in Porthmd on
November 11th. Almut three hun-
dred guests were present at the wed-
ding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Katz
will reside in Seattle.
Miss Muriel Mosler is m Portland,
where she attended the Naimark-
Katz wedding, which took place Nov-
ember llth.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). ,l. Rickles enter-
rained a group of their friends at their
home at bridge on Saturday evening.
Miss Rose Cohen entertained with
})ridge, honoring several Portland
guests on Sunday evening. Prizes
were won by Miss Blanche Gordon
and Miss Lillian Friedman of Tacoma.
, Many callers paid their respects on
Sunday, November llth, at the en-
gagement receI)tion of Miss .Jeannette
Photo by Waiters, Bushnell Studtc
LARRY CLEIN
Son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Ward
Clein, who has no compunctions
in recommending a good man for
what ails them to his young
friends.
Misses Ruth and Theresa Schoenfeht
will be joint hostesses at an evening
party Saturday, at the home of tlmir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Schoenfeld.
Mrs. J. Berkman and daughter
Bessie, are visiting at Vancouver,
B.C.
Friemls Of Miss Charlotte R. Gold-
smith will I)e glad to hear of her con-
valescencc from her recent illness at
the Swedish Hospital.
Mrs. Herman Khttzkcr entertained
eighteen ladies at a luncheon and
1)ridge party at her home on Novem-
ber 7th, for the benefit of Ihtdassah.
Mrs. Samuel S. Cohen left on Sat-
urday evening on the Emma Alexan-
der for Los Angeles, where site will
be the guest of her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Tipp.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kolmitz of
Los Angeles were in the city during
last week, guests at the Bergen}an
Hotel.
ltonoring Miss Harriet Calkins and
her fiance, Mr. L. Minkus of Chicago,
whose marriage will take place Nov-
eml)er 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
K'dina will entertain with a dancing
party for fourteen couple at their
home, on Interlaken Boulevard, Nov-
ember 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Siegel will I)e at
home, !)35 21st Avenue, Sunday
afternoon, Novend)er 25th from 2 un-
til 5 o'clock, in honor of their daughter i
Shirley whose engagement to Mr. i
Henry Edelson was recently an-
nounced.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Litehman
entertained with four tables of bridge
at their home Saturday evening,
November 3rd, honoring Miss Harriet
Calkins, whose engagement was re-
cently announced.
Mrs. Frank Michaels of Port
Angeles, is convalescing at the
Minor Hospital after a recent opera-
tion.
0 | L I'erma"e"t
Wave
Price, including shampoo
and finger wave ............... p•
Marcel or Ringlet Effect
Not a School
National
Permanent Wave Co.
riO'/ R,nke Bldg. ELiot 4551
FIFTH AND PIKE
"The King's
Breakfast"
BY A. A. MILNE
A Puppet Production
I)ireetion Richard Odlin
Matinee
Per forlnttllCOs
at 2 and 4 p. m.
Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Taylor and Mr. Ben Guterson. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
A numl)er of Miss Taylor's friends as-
sisted in serving. They were Miss ADMISSION
Sadie Aaron, Miss Ruby Greenblatt, ltesetved Seats 75c. Unreserved
Miss Fh)rence Shapero, Miss Vivian --Adults 50c, Children35e.
Freudenlmrg, Miss Ann Guterson and Phone Reservations, CA. 0240.
Miss Sylvia Levy.
Cornish Theatre
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, AT 8:30
CIRCUS BALLET AND
DIVERTIBSIMENT5
Pap}Is of Caird Leslie
Tickets $1.00 tend 75(!.
NOW ON SAI,E
ROCKEFELLER DONATES Roy at llarvard
$500,000 TO JEWISH FUND .....
New York, Tuesday, Nov. 13.--
(A.P.)--John I). Rockefeller, .lr., has
('ontributed $500,000 toward the fund
lining raised in the United States for
the development of Jewish farm set-
tlements in Russia, James Rosenlmrg,
chairman of the American .Jewish
Joint Agricultural Corporation, an-
nounced yesterday.
Lille Lotion, a perfect finish, $1./O.
Poudre d'Illusion, very fine, in Mat Fence, Ba-
nana, Ocre, Illusion Rachel and Illusion, $3.00
fl box.
Venetian Lipstick, in smart shades, $1.50.
Amoretla Cream Rouge, $2.50 box.
--Toilet Goods, First Floor.
• FREDERICK & NELSON
Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
0000/irmstron0 UioIIn Studios
MR. FRANCIS ARMSTRONG and As.istants
The McKELVEY Private Instruction--
1519 Third Ave. Ensemble---Public Recitals PHONE EL. 8537
Agents for "Towle" Solid Silver
Hardy's Diamonds
Are Widely Known for Their Superior Quality
The rigid examination for fine color, brilliancy, skillful cutting
and superior quality given the diamonds before acceptance in
our stock and offered our valued clientele insures lasting satis-
faction. Our s:qcction includes diamonds of every size and of-
fcrs the widest possible choice in design of mounting.
Diamond Wedding Rings
Since 19o4 One of Seattle's Leading JeweYers
Agents H dy&C p y Fifthand
Long} .... ar om an Pine Street
Watches
J EWELEP, S
The Bar Mitzvah of Leon Levy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol G. Levy of Port
Angeles, will take place on Sunday,
Noveml)cr 24th at Temple de IIirseh.
Friends and relatives will be enter-
tained in honor of the occasion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Levy the fol-
lowing day at Port Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Gross enter-
tained with a bridge party at their
home Tuesday evening honorin Mr.
and Mrs. S. Myer Kohnitz of Los
Angeles, who are visiting here.
Remember the last dance at Hotel
Winthrop? Here's another eomingl
Destiny Auxiliary of B. B. giving it
Saturday evening, December 8th.
Ask your friends about the last dance
at the Winthrop--and you'll comel
l)ecember 8thl
RUMMAGE SALE
A rummage sale for the benefit of
the Vocational Scholarship Fund will
be held November 21, 22 and 23, at
223 Pine Street. You can help by
sending anything salable to the Edu-
cational Center, 304 181h Ave. South,
by Tuesday, the 20th. For iforma-
(ion, phone Pr. 0066.
Announcement
MR. J. ELROFF
Member of the Seattle Jewish Community for Twenty-five
Years, Wishes to Announce the Removal of the
Carson Hairdressing College
Formerly Located in the Yale Building
To New Studios on the
4th Floor of Seaboard Building
Fourth Avenue and Pike Streets
Tuesday, November 20
All New Equipment. Newest Improvements for Convenience
of Patrons.
SERVICE CHARGES
Permanent Waves
( Licensed Operator)
Superior. ........................... $ 3.50 Marcels (free re-wave).. 1.00
Eugene (complete) ........ 7.50 Finger Wave .................... 1.00
Nestle (complete) ........ 6.50 Manicures ......................... 50
I)urt (complete) .......... 10.00 Haircuts ........................... 50
(Expert Man Haircutter)
Student Prices
Shaln])oo (short hair) ........ $(}.25
Shaml)oo (long h;th') ......... 35 Ul}
Oil Shampoo ....................... 5() ul)
Mtrcel (beginner) ............... 25
Marcel (advanced) ............... 50
Bob Curl ................................. 25
French Cur] (entire head) .50
] al)cr (url ............................ 1.00
]'uund Curl ............................. 15
Singe}rig ................................. 35
Water Wave ......................... 50
li'iuger Waving ..................... 5(}
lettclal (plain) ....................... 50
Icac|al a.Bd Ptcl .................... I.{)(}
Iqyc Arch ............................... 35
Mtnicttre ................................. 35
l:hdr Dyeing .................... 2.50 up
Ilenmt Packs .................. 2.00 Ul)
lIenllL ])[1) ............................ ].00
litir lleltch .................... 1.00 up
Rinses .................................... 25
Hair Cut ................................. 25