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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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i TP i 3 THE DETROIT REE PRESS Wedding and Holiday Gifts I 1 Didmond'M crchants Gold and Silversmiths wi PERSONAL AND SOCIAL MISS BERTHA KRUPP At 98c each HEAL neeiqpaft the guest of Detroit friends this $350 Robe Blankets 198 each An Entire Stock amounting to 750 Blankets Hill Prince Se returned THE HUDSON CO OR THE TABLE from a Ind JEWS TO CELEBRATE uni butter it Mm Kinger BETTER Kobe Lt rs URS Miss Grace Bateman entertained the Miss Celia Wright of Bay City is I ANNIS 241 Woodward Ave CAN DRAW AND TALK TOO Here to those who Raster Outcault Has TWICE AROUND THE GLOBE of answering Ann Ar ar About His Own Business urniture MISS ROOSEVELT IS BACK And Tells Housewives Wbat are Wc the Only Real Protective Measures season I wc ock is See the NO VEM BER Number of The Home Journal SPRINGS EASY CHAIRS 15 Cents a Copy at Dealers Hudson Symington the CURTIS' PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PA I Carpets Rugs Draperies urniture HEALY Turner of Petos the city have re observed Noveni guest of Oakland 1 plain col and and Carpenter returned visit in New York will ap anniver of Jews of and Mr Marie 4th 5th 6th loors Mr linen afternoon for Miss Mary Mrs De Witt a luncheon today Whiting orecl silk two inches wide red gray and lavender Sterling Silverware Cut Glass Austrian Glass Marble Statuary Bronze igures New Designs in Electroliers and Imported ovelties for the all Season Nirs A Wolverton has returned from a visit in lint Trimmed I fats in Millinery Dept Mr Collins of Alpena has returned home Ste city i 1 i Mrs a Imoortant Event in Jewish History to Be Observed Mr and Mrs key who visited in turned home i i I i others Good gray and their way into an otneer of Sault friends in this Nirs have TO BE GREAT ANNIVERSARY Seal Ermine Chinchilla Persian Mink Mole oxEtc IRESIDE CHAIRS ETC LEATHER CUSHIONS OR MORRIS CHAIRS Was Present at arewell Reception in Honor of Lady Curzon At $198 each Lose and ttec! Sacques of finest Eiderdown in plain colors trimmed in vari ous pretty ways Collars on some trimmed MRS KATHERINE COLLINS IN DETROIT ATER LONG TRIP Munger have COUCHES DAVENPORTS HOCKERS WITH OR WITHOUT HARRINGTON A poll the names of under British The Pity of It Alas how easily things go wrong! A sigh too much or a kiss too long And there follows a mist and a weeping rain And life is never the same again Alas how hardly things go right! 'Tis hard to watch in a summer night: or the sigh will come and the kiss will stay And the summer night a winter day George Macdonald Young Guild of St An drew's Memorial church last evening Philadelphia is the home of Dressing Sacques and Kimonas sending them to all parts of the United States We have taken over a big line from a very prominent maker eighteen hundred and to distribute them quickly and keep them from taking up coveted room on the second floor we ations by all of the congregations and Jewish organizations of the city Tito celebration of tins anniversary will be general throughout America wherever there is a Jewish community The move received its inception in Culver who visited Nir red Long of Battle Creek is visiting friends in this city sell more Leather Upholstered urniture every The wearing qualities of Leather is one reason sell wondered whether he But he did Mrs from a' visit with Arbor and does not take them on the lawn a nd expose them to public view and does front Blue Two Hundred and ifty Years Since the irst Settlement of Jews Oc curred in America Local Organ izations Are Preparing Programs for Thanksgiving Week Loomis will give for Nirs Roa5 Muffs '1 ci tics colors braid red ord leaves today for visit in New Albany 237 239 241 Woodward Avenue Detroit Press club will hold a meeting this evening at the residence of Mrs Bartlett 325 Trum bull avenue Mrs' Clarence yesterday Rev and returned from a visit in Jackson Mr rank A Barrett has left for a two pleasure trip to pass the time in Buffalo and New York City i white and pour into mold dec split almonds citron or candied' When chilled garnish with ask him that lie did not the platform "It was simply a case a demand that I could not ignore any longer" said he recently know why anyone should want to see mo but in some way people have learned that I can toll stories well as draw pictures and this coupled with an expressed desire of children everywhere to see the man who made Buster Brown Jed me to consent to give a cartoon lecture or two and not distribute the dust there among your neighbors Wagon operates byr John Adams is visitin Mr avenue ill ind biack Eiderdowns Some arc pret appliqucd others finished with ribbon Identically the same Blankets from the same concern have sold in this store all the season at $350 each Now we clean out the importer completely and offer his whole stock (750 blankets) at $198 each They are suitable for Couch Covers and Bath or Lounging Robes (ficient for a Robe handsome designs and gorgeous colorings with wide contrasting $198 each TUESDAY OCTOBER 724 1905 comes from the south and is said to be responsible for the Dixie girl's ex quisite rose leaf complexion Orange flowers are gathered which are plenti fully strewn upon the green They are steeped for half an hour in boiling water and strained This is allowed to settle for a couple of hours and is then strained through a muslin cloth and bottled A tablespoonful of orange water taken in a glass of ice water is refreshing and quieting to the nerves As a cosmetic It imparts fine ness to the skin strengthens the tis sues and when massaged into the skin removes wrinkles Win McAuliffe of returned home meeting Emma 'Period of 1800 Dressing Sacques and Kimonas A leading Philadelphia manufacturer closes 0Ht to us his entire stock Prices one third to one half less than regular Wc have rare good news for the women of Detroit today hundred fine Dressing Sacques and Kimonas of warm on Lecture Platform Buster Outcault appear in the Church of i ur on the evening of OctoberI iic auspices of the Detroit lib first entered thx lecture friends were surprised that an individual should consent in public and many of them Miss McMillan Returns With Her rom Trip to Orient San October The Pa cific Mail Steamship Co's liner Si beria arrived at this port today direct in the record breaking time of ten days ten hours and twen ty eight minutes the fastest previous trip between the two places having been made "by her sister ship the Korea in 'ten days eleven hours and five minutes Thetrans Paciflc record is held by the Empress of China nine days and eighteen hours in 1901 from Yokohama to Vancouver There were many distinguished pas sengers on the Siberia among them being Miss Alice Roosevelt United States Senator Newlands of Nevada and wife United States Senator1 War ren of Wyoming: 'Representative Longworth of Ohio Brig Gen II Allen chief of tile' Philippine con stabulary II Harriman president of the Southern Pacific Co vice president and general' manager of the Pacific Mail Steamship i LU illU ktllSS AlrtUVl Miss Amy McMillan of Washington the latter being traveling com panion dt Miss "Roosevelt The parties of Miss Roosevelt and Mr Harriman left Oakland for tha east: at 3250 over the Ogden route of the southern Pacific 'Mr and Kalamazoo Daisy tScott daughter of Rev Marcus Scott has1 received a scholar ship of $50 at the University of Michi gan in a way very creditable to her self Every year three scholarships of the above amount are given to the prize winners in the first year in Greek anti Latin The examination which lasted six hours took place last week and Miss Scott stood second being the only successful woman scholar There were eleven more contestants this year than last and the papers were of a very high order of merit tlie lowest mark being over seventy five per cent Mrs Hanbury and daughters the Misses Lewis have arrived in the citv from California and will be joined Wednesday by Col Hanbury Thursday the family will leave for New York sailing thence for Europe On their return they will take up their residence permanently in wliieh the "two really big events of the vear take place the emperor birthday fete and the royal chrysan themum garden party given in the 'palace grounds We were guests at both next lengthy step was in China where we visited Shanghai Hong Kong andCanton had a delightful time in Man ila romVt NTanila we proceeded through the strait "settlements of Singapore and Penang thenco to Cey lon and 'southern India Bombay I attended the reception given Lady Curzon her return from Eng land i spent the spring: in Italy do ing all the points of interest Next we went to Hamburg north to the land of the midnight sun visiting the interior of the'country which has the most' beautiful scenery in the world 1 1 'motoring through Switzerlandwe catjie to Paris then to England and back to America Albert orrest will give a shower and heart party this unke Jewish population propria ielv observe the 350tli sary of the first settlement in America on and about November tec with Jacob 11 Schiff as chairman was recently formed This general committee has since appointed sub committees in the various states and communities and Michigan has as its committee in charge of the celebra tion Rabbi Leo ranklin of Tem ple Beth El Aid David Hcinc nian and Max Winkler of bor The celebration will be Thanksgiving week While ber 25 is the date set for the cele bration proper in Detroit it is quite likely that certain programs will be carried through before or immediately after that date Aside from the pro grams under preparation by the in dividual congregations and societies it is expected that a general public entertainment of some appropriate nature will be held under the aus pices of tile United Jewish Charities Kelley has her parents in Ann Miciiignn Pensions Washington October (Special) Michigan pensions Milton Ryan $24 David Northlane Benjamin Potter $24 Dexter Hunt $8 Ievy A Bronson $24 Otto Kenaga $6 John Morrison $12 Henry Mitchell $17 Albert Hart enstein $6: Stephen Simms Jennett Culver Bosnia Snow $8 Dayton today to at Nliss unke quantities of it TIic other reason isotir large ami customers have no trouble in making selections Whispers When a woman says nice things: it does not always mean that she is pleased' It is a difficult miatter for a man to conceal the 'fact that he is in love honestly Women have a way of looking at a man that starts him guessing quite hard A woman can give her version of a row in a way that makes her appear as the injured one Women generally show woful want of tact in the making of apologetic ex planation A man will take an intense dislike for a woman without being able to tell just why When a woman wants to lie she in DC The Jew was almost contemporary with the Puritan in the settlement of America Jews were already settled in Brazil and the West Indies early in tne seventeenth century Prior to that time they played an important part in tho earlier settlement of the new world by supplying Christopher Columbus with funds to equip his ex pedition The first Jewish settlement in this country was 1654 when a colony of Jews irom Brazil and the West Indies settled in is now New York A record of the first Jewish synagogue in tne new wona is touna York established early In 1695 list dated ibi gives many Jewish (Voters riilr During revolutionary times not a few io wish names louuii i history Benjamin Seixas of Col battalion as early as 1775 is but one of many Jews who gained distinction during the war The Jew too contributed much financially to the early struggles of this country It is estimated that there are now in America 1574022 Jews New York has the greatest Jewish population numbering 672776 Philadelphia has 7 5000 Chicago nearly 60000 Jewish population now numbers nearly 10000 and is steadily increasing In the field of art letters finance literature and the stage the Jew stands out conspicuously not only in America hut In the nations of the Old World Mr and Mrs Edward Rogers Mr rank Mitqhell of Cleveland Mr James Mitchell of will arrive in the city tend the marriage of unke and Charles Catholic Study club held a yesterday afternoon O'Leary read a paper on appanages in Mrs John Baird and daughters of Zilwaukee Mich arc visiting at the lesidence of Mr Charles Keller 401 Mt Elliott avenue Mr and Mrs Janies indlatcr "have i eturned from a visit in Chicago and taken up their residence at No 9S Pitcher street Smothered Chicken Split a medium sized chicken down the back sprinkle lightly with salt and pep pi and put 'in iV raUmr deep baking pan with two cupfuls of water and one tablespoonful of butter Iay on' the chicken three or four slices middling or salt breakfast bacon 'over the par closely and set in the" Qven It should cook rather slowly Baste it from time to tune When done lay the chicken on a hot dish and add to the law in the pan eno tablespoonful of bi rwiied flour rub6d smooth with cold vaier a little Tet it thicken well thcn ionr hot over the chicken 'l i havc a srnaH number of Sacques from these various lines that arc slightly soiled They will be put in one pile and closed at 49c each (Sale on Second loor) Grapel'nilding To one pintv of boiling grape juice add two tablesixxmfuLs cornstarch wet with two tablcsDoonfuls cold water cook for ten minutes adding one fourth teaspoonful salt one teaspoonful nutter two table spoonfuls sugar juice of one half a lemon At the end of this time fold in one stiflly eat egg orated with mneaonle grapes' and serve it cream sists the cause therefor is right yond the shadow of a doubt A Daily Thoushf The shadows dance upon the wall Bv the still darcing nre flames made And now they slumber moveless all Ava ihov melt to one deer shaile ut not from me shall this mild darkness steal thee drcam thee with mine eyes and at my heart I feel time A Toilet Hint is little toilet hint which No more beautiful display of wedding and holiday gifts was ever presented by any jewelry house in Detroit Our magnificent stock presents an endless array of gift 'sug gestious for the bride or early Christmas shoppefs We carry the largest and most com plete assortment of Barbour Washington Detroiters at Chicago Hotels Great Northern Mrs Henneberg W' Brewer Mrs I Brewer A Warks Malotte Mrs Malotte Reynolds Briggs Mahon IL Hamil ton Mrs Hamilton Auditorium Gardner A Anderson Mrs Lee and daugh ter Remick Palmer House Klingman McCoy Windsor Clifton Goldstone Mrs Brown Morrison McEwen Mrs Me Ewen erris i Sherman House Baker Mrs Van atten Majestic Gray A Kaiserhof Rogers Grace Richards well Richest Young Woman Bertha Krupp the Essen illionaire has become an ardent fior spends most of her time in the beautiful lorentine garden which her father had laid out tor her She is especially enthusiastic about or chids and has imported some of the rarest growths from England and South America Believing ornamental gardening to be a suitable calling for women she is starting a school sit Essen where girls arc to be trained for the pursuit Miss reserved life is a source of won der to her friends She rarely leaves the villa Hugel except for an occa sional trip to lorence or the Italian lakes There is no talk of her marry Miss Edna MacDiarmid No 393 Lincoln avenue has returned from a visit in the east Detroiters at New York Hotels Belle Claire Schermerhorn II i 1 1 Il II 4 Broadway Central Sutton Muitora Glover Wolfe Yan Husan Herald Square Beeder lahive Grand Green Cadillac Jenkins Hotel Thorburn Krolik Woodward Krakow Mr and Mrs George returned yesterday from and the Berkshire Hills SUCTION and Compressed Air combined and docs better work than any othersystem Jn half the time Sanitary Dust Removing Go S3 STATE ST Phone 1788 JJ I iricnvi Leather Mrs Charles Toll is the Mrs Phil Brussoau No '2 avenue Dear Madam We wish to inform you that all department of our etabhh ment are replete with novelties of the seasonf which we feel assured you cannot fail to approve We will be pleased to afford you every opportunity to inspect our offerings at your leisure Everything is now in readiness for your visit Will you kindly call 224 226 Woodward Ave Twice around the carth in two years is a traveling record hard to beat Mrs Katherine 'Pclouzc Collins turned to Detroit recently after hav ing circumnavigated the globe twice within two years Mrs Collins is at 376 Jefferson ave nue and since returning to Detroit is receiving much social attention In speaking of her trips Mrs' Collins said: months ago wc sailed from Vancouver for Yokohama We spent two months in Japan and I thought it by far the most interesting country I visited Wc arrived there in October which is not only a beau tiful month in Japan but the eno in The big lot is classified as follows At $149 each Loose Sacques of splendid heavy Lidcrdown Blue pink lavender red gray neat trimmings and satin bindings At $129 each i with fine Satin Ribbon appliqued i and collar: plain red pink blue and cin handsome Mr and Mrs Brooklvn Mich Mrs Herman Kern Second returned home yesterday Tin Blue Wagon Removes the dust from your Rugs and Upholstery IN PLACE With respect to' knowledge we are to reason and act exactly as with re spect to food We no more live to knowthan we live to The Stones ot' Venice Interesting Midtlle Age There is not the lightest doubt' that the majority of men of forty and fifty and upward arc infinitely more inter esting than those who arc yet in their iieniivwuiiiuii' Toast May the sunshine of comfort dispel the clouds of despair er Calces A 4 ROr onrh Dressing Sacques with At O3TC euvii fittcd back also Ki Some are in Japanese styles with Wjich silk facing in fancy iaitncd with ribbon and lilcrdown in pink blue Two cupfuls? of molasses one cupful of vuv iuur laoiespooniuis or tablespoonfuls of Rood strong? two teasDoonfuIs of sodo dinsniwH In warm water flour enough to thicken ft suHlcient to roll Cut in largre cakes and mb each cikc with cloth dipped In white I 9 lit 7 i I qcrhdy Eiderdown will be ready tor your selection today at one lTL third to one half less than their usual prices A Sturgeon Co tor at wholesale 6 Miss and 5 i d'' 1 1' i 1 id I nouse num laws I JI A I i JI 5 A 7 77 r' 5 7 if 'A i A fc iX Ju 1 WT 3 i 2 I.

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