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Things unusual in Frocks, Blouses, Lingerie, Hosiery. 619 Sixteenth St. ■ ■ ■■■ 1 ■ '■■■! ■-■■■■'.* '■ '' W iSat>in9^ I Bai-ly*;* m\ V Ol' ought to see the I 1 crowds (hat are Join- I ing our I 1923 I Christmas Club Looks ns If evoryliody t in IXuiver would have an account this year. You will linvt* to hurry, though. beriiUHt* the club clomcm iu a few tiny*. Cmno lu this week or next, sure. 17th and Stout. | United States Hl National Bank Bargains on Used Cars This Week 1921 Ford Sedan $4OO 1921 Ford Touring $275 1918 Dodge Touring $3OO Complete line of other Ford and Dodge cars not listed Small payment down, balance in easy monthly payments Authorized for Service Station Repairing* Genuine Ford Parts ACCESSORIES Gasoline and Oils Nathanson Motor Co. 821 East 26th Avenue Tel. Main 8261 Silver’s Restaurant (Kosher) 1731 Curtis Street Regular Dinner 40c and up Famous Noodle Soup Strudel Ilungurian Cooking Special Sunday Table d’Uote Dinner $l.OO Cook’s Russian Baths You will enjoy a “£h\vitz” in our modern Bath Howe Open for Men Saturday ail night Sunday ail day Wed. afternoon and night Friday afternoon LADIES MONDAY ONLY 1509 Clay Street Telephone Champa 9021-W Made Only In Denver 111 ltßiS. r * ~~~ b 7 THE MERCHANTS BISCUIT COMPANY Air. niiil Mvh. J. Levie were the host end hostess of an elaborate dinner tiveu In their home Sunday eVenlhg. Cetera were laid for twenty guests. Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Steinberg enter t.lined at a small dinner in their home Thursday evening. Mrs. Samuel Mayer and young son departed last week for Montgomery, Ain., to visit With her relatives. Mrs. Tlslilev departed last week for 2.11 iudetlhite visit to Chicago. Mrs. Ernest Morris will entertain tlio members of her card flub Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. X. Fox announces the engagement of their daughter, Molee, to Mr. Abe M. Cohen. Mir. and Mrs. Sam Crimes enter tained a number of friends informally Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. T. Rosenbaum and daughter of Sterling. Colo., are spending the holidays visiting relatives-In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oberfekler and daughter. Bnbette .fane, are spending the holidays visiting relatives in Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman gave a dinner for a few friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sehiiyer enter tained informally at dinner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiner announce* t.'hn engagement fof I their daughter. Cell Lon to Abe l’epper of Pueblo. Miss Marion Epstein motored down trom Pueblo and |s the house guest of Miss Beil Lea Weinefi Many small hearts were made imp |py thru the generosity of little Miss Beatrice Steinberg and Master Junior, children of Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Stein berg. when toys anti candy were given by them to the children of the /Shelter ing home os a (’lianualui remembrance. The management ami the children of tiie Home are most grateful for thl* lemcinbrnnce. } Miss Itnth Kcluiyer the small datigli i ter of Mr. and Airs. Morris Bchayer jis confined to her home with a slight : indisposition. Mr. and Mrs. Alan t.nysor entertain ed With an anniversary dinner in their home Monduy evening. Mrs. George Healer departed for Cbif <ago Thursday. She was summoned there thru the illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family an* now located, at their new home 21 1 11101 Madison street, where , they will he pleased to see tlielr friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Welts announce the engagement of their daughter. Bessie, to Samuel F. Halabnn. Mrs. Max Olierdorf enterlaiiml tiie members of her club in her home Wed nesday. Mir. and Mrs. lands D. Baer were 1 the host and hostess of the Monday evening card club. Mr. and Mrs. M. Snyder entertained with an elnlmrate dinner in their liOme Monday night, in honor! off Mr. and Mrs. M. Tannenlmitin oti Los Angeles. , and Mrs. S. T. Itosenliaum and daugh ter of sterling. Colo. The center for the table was composed of red roses, j Covers were laid for 17. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ne elson announce •the engagement of their daughter. Sadie to Mr. Joseph Edelstein. j Mrs. Sum Ehrlich of Pueblo is vislt jing with her daughter and son-in-law | Mr. and Mrs. AI. Jarinkes. , ( Dr. and Mrs. William H. Friedman, j Miss Pauline Alma and Freyhau Fried- j | man spent Stitiday and Monday at the . j Broadmoor. Colorado Springs. j Miss Sarah Baft of St. Louis is the guest of her sister and mother. I Mcsdanie.s Jake Olcovlch anil Fred ! i'"-'- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isaacson. Mr. and 1 Airs. Samuel Sclilessinger, Mr. and I I Mrs. Max Gulritnnn ntuli Mr. Herman Ilendix will Ik- the guests of Air. and , Airs. Max Bchayer on New Year’s Eve. Mr. and Afrs. Sl.van Hart Joseph i»re N i attending the I‘i convention this week in AViishingfon. J>. C.. Mrs. Joseph was, [ formerly Alias Celeste Simon. i Air and Mis. U. Simon will enter | tain with a New Year’s party in their l ! home. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Isidore A niter. Mr. and Airs. Alor- I rfs Renler. Air. David Harlem. Mr. and Airs. Edwin AVittlesliofer and Air. and Alr.<. Sydney Kohn. Mr. and Airs. Sam Else!} of 1-4H4 Knox Court are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a baby girl born Itecemlier Pith. The little one is: called j I rum Janice. Social News Mrs. F. Letj entertained with i family dinner in her horn* Hhnday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson uf Los Angeles departed from Los AngCtM this week for New York City by Steam ship thru the Panama Canal. They will Ik; oh board until the fifteenth of Junuury. Mr. and Mrs. A. (Jottstein were the host and hostess of a delightful din ner glfen at the Argonaut hotel Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Klein enter tained With it dinner in tlieir home Monday And on Wednesday of tlic past week. Mrs. Ihiv id Curb and little daugh ter, Hobby. accompanied by Ber laird Davhl from l'ueblo, nr« guests In the city*. A family dinner was given Monday at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton David. Miss Grace Knyser. traveling field f-reretnry for the National Jewish Hos pital Is sperifling the holiday vacation l:i Denver with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Kayser. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge A. Ix*vy an nontire the engagement of their daugh ter, Elisabeth, to Mr. William l’rager of Dallas, deltas. No definite -date for tlid wedding lias been announced. Mrs. D. M. Steinberg entertained the metnbers of her Sewing club Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cross of Franklin street had as their guest last week, Mr. Louis Gross of Mineapolls, Minn. Miss Ruth Jafeckl. is spending the hollduy vnCutiofi with her mother, Mrs. Theresa Jnfeckl. Mr. and Mrs. Williant 11. Hene en tertained n few friends with a dinner, in their home Thursday evening. Mrs. Kate Kolia entertained n few friends am! the of« her fam ily with a dinner Monday noon. After n luncheon, the Tuesday Pic nic club assembled in the home of Mrs. O’Gnro for auction .bridge. The Current Evcht clnb met at tlic home of Mrs. Sydney Rinds on Tues day. An interesting and instructive discussion took place. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Rosen of Pu eblo spent the week end in Denver. Miss Dcfia Kaliseher of O.OfiO Mt. Vl6w Illvd.. entertains with n bridge luncheon in her home Thursday. Those present were tlt» Misses Regina Klein. Amelia Marx. Beatrice Welntrauh. Until Michaelson. Hilda Posner. Naotna l'clton and Leon ore Lelglit. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Welclisel entcr taineil a number of friend* atj a din ner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Herzog returned last week from an extended eastern trip and are at home to tlieir friend* at the Brown Palace hotel. Mr. Hubert Herzog Is spending Ills vacation with his parent# Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wohlgemuth, Mr. and Mrs. B. Levey, Mr. ami Mrs. Rlgfrlcd Hllb, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Goldsmith, ami Mr. Isidore Hllb will form a New VHir’s Eve party, first at tending the theatre, afterwards cele brating In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wohlgemuth. Mr. and Mrs. Sigfried Hllb enter tained Informally at bridge in tlieir home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gramnnn en tertained a few friends with u dinner in tlieir home Momlny. Mr. and Mrs. Gershons Sdioeutliitl silent, tlie holiday week in Trinidad. Progress clul» was the scene of de lightful party Wednesday evening when tlie Hni Resli fraternity enter- 1 1 Mined with a ball, tlic complimentary {guests were tlie visiting menil»ers of tlie Hlgina Theta Pi's. Mr. Iludyn Kline, a student nt. the Boston Took spent the vacation in De troit with his mother, Mrs. .Harry Kline. i Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mayer wil! en I (ortain with an anniversary dinner In tlieir home Thursday. Tlie guests will Ik* the members of the anniversary cl ul». Tin* niemliers of the Brides club was entertained Thursday by Mrs. Wil liam Him. The formal dance given at tlie Cor onado club by the PI Toil Pi's Tues day evening for the visiting Sigma Theta Pi’s was tlie most delightful af fair given. The visiting guests will long rememlic* tlie courtesy and atten-j lion given to them by this fraternity. J Tlic mothers of the Sorority girls of j the Eta chapter Sigma Theta Pi will driertaiti with a luncheon followed by cards at Bnurs Thursday the 2Rfli. Their honored guesds will be the visit-! mg sorority girls. fftft DENVEtt JEWISH NEWS ■ Un mM i*Tnr-*. W- Bn^nky,-M*. RKI Mrs. H. p. Levey anil Mr. j»:ul Mrs. h. V: Onggenheim will” form a tmrtjr who will spend New Year's Eve St the ftroadmoor, Colorado ' Springs. Mr. ahd Mrs. Alfred Treifus, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred CJrnuinan, Mr; and Mrs. Louis Cohen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mayer, Mr. and Mfd. I. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bittormnn. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallbrum, Mr. and Mrs. Morris llepley, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fincher, will form n party Now Year's Ere. After the theatre* n sapper will be served in vlie home of Mr. uml Mrs. Hlpley. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Kolin were called to Montreal, Canada thru, the herinns illness of Mrft; Kolin's father, Mr, Herman of Montreal. The reception given at the ’Progress eluh Monday, Dec. 25, to Introduce the visiting Sigma Theta Pi’s, ope tied the conclave. TliM reunion party was one of the most enjoyable affairs given. The favorable impression received J/y the visitors will establish the sorority of tVnver Sigma Tlieta Pi’s us charm ing and gmcioUs hostesses. Mrs. S. IMsko will entertain the mem bers of her family with a theatre party followed by a midnight supper Sunday evening iu the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Morris. Mta Annie Esther Harnett from Wellesley, and Stanley Barnett from Yale, will la' iu New York ami Boston for the holidays. I>r. and Mrs. John .1. F*lnesllver from Brush. Colo., ure spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. uml Mrs. I. Flnesilver. The Conclave ltall given at the Prog ress club Thursday evening. December 2H, will conclude the week's entertain ment given by the Denver Sigma Tlieta Pi’s for their visiting Sisters. The week has been one of gay happenings, and this hall will be oiie long to be renietn bered by all participants. Messrs. Jerry I loir.man. Eugene Frcedlicitu. Harold Hchocntliul, aiul ArmaiMl Sommer of Denver, are the delegates from tin* Denver PI Tail Pi’s to represent their sorority at the con vention held hi Washington. I>. 0- Dcceinlier 27 to tlio HO. Miss Mendel Winter front Denver, and Miss Marccllc Kline, formerly of Denver, hut now re siding in Baltimore. will he In’Wash ington for tlie convention. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sclilcssinger will preside at an elegantly appointed dinner at Baurs, £riduy, followed by cards. Mr. Jules Hohor6fr. front Chicago, is In the city Jo a tty id the meetings of the Sigma Tlieta Pi .conclave. Mr. ahd Mrs. Sydney Rlihlk enter tained with a supper in their home Sun day evening. Miss Carrie Koch of Seattle. Wash., will arrive in tlie city .Monday and will lie the house guest.of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnett of 2.’IKCI Albion street. Miss Koch lias been east visiting in Wash ington. Atlantic City. Philadelphia, Ornulrn and St. Joseph. Dr. and Mrs. Haskell Cohen departed Monday for u visit to New York City. Mr. David Davis of Denver, will slid id Xmas with Ids parents. Mr. uml Mrs. Samuel Du vis of Pueblo. Mr. Joe Davis from Chicago, will spend tlie en tire holidays wiflt Ids parents ill Pueblo. . ' Mrs. Ernest Morris will entertain tlie members of her curd club in her home Friday afternoon. The marriage of.Miss Hazel Berger of tlds city, to Dr. Harry Block of San Diego, will take ntace at the Brown Palace hotel, ut 6 o’clock New Year’s Eve. Mr. niid Mrs. Max (luidiniin were the host and hostess of a dinner given in their home Sunday evening. TESTIMONIAL DINNER TO HAMILTION FISH JR. JANUARY 5TH. Tlio Testimonial dinner t«» M* Riven by flit* Zionist Organization of Amer ica to Hamilton Fish. Jr., sponsor of tin* Palestine Resolution in the House of Ropresontativos. which was to have l*eon hold on Thanksgiving Day. but was post|H»ht*d dm* to the sudden (loath of Mr. Schweitzer, will Ik? hold on Monday night. January H, lit tin* Vion ta. ISI East iiStii street. Now York. Among those who will Ih« present are Hon. Nathan Straus. Louts* Wiley of the New York Times; M. O. dullois of the I’oughukeopsio Httnday Courier; Denis Tlldon Lynch of tin- Now York Tribune; Fredrick \V. Wilson of the Newburgh Dally Nows; Congressmen Ansnrgo. Bond. Perl man. Siegel. Ross dale. Fairchild Chandler. Yolk, a lid Senator Caldor. Rosorvations at Soy a plate may l>o I made In writing to the Zionist Or ganisation. K Fifth Avenue. New York. Jerusalem —Jews constitute little less Mian one per cent of the population of the district of Damascus, census re sults indicate. Th® total population is 110U.127, the Jews numbering 0,000. Congregational TEMPLE EMANUEL Dr. tV. S. Friedman will, spefck Fri day night in Temple Emanuel, 10th avenue and Pearl street on “Itpw and Why jWe Number the Days.” Services begin at 7:45 o’clock. All ife W’el eome. On Saturday morning at 10:30 o’clock Dr. Friedman will speak on "Brotherly Sympathy.” Junior Congregation. The Junior Congregation will meet Sunday at 10:30 a. in. MUIon M. Scliayer will speak on “Abraham Ibn Ezra” and Walter M. Appel on "Jew ish Elliies.” The Brotherhood. The, Temple Brotherhood will meet Wednesday evening, January 3rd, at supper In the vestry rooms of the iviii ple at 0:30 o’clock. A very attrac tive program has lieen arranged. v Bis hop Irving P. Johnson will deliver an n(Hlress and Joseph S. Jaffa will speak on “My Trip Abroad.” There also I* an unusual musical entertain ment. Tlie Sistetftood The Sisterhood of the Temple will hold its next meeting Monday after noon. January Bth. at 2:30 o’eloek. Italpli Emerson Smith Will speak on "My Journey Through Mexico with Carranza.” Mrs. Edwin Stevens will render a vocal selection. ' * ! The Bible Class. The next footing of the Bible *Chiss will Ik* held Saturday afternoon. Jan uary 13th. af 2 :30 o’cloc k. Mrs. henry Moliwiirtx. Jr./vil! speak on Book of Snmuek and I>r. Friedman will speak on “IVhnt’s Oolng on id the World.” a i BETH HA MEDROSH HAGODOL At the late Friday evening service held nt 8 o’clock Rnbhi C. If. Kanvar will speak on. “The Religions Mood.” Cantor Pesscn will read the services. This I Saturday. Rahbi Kauvnr will s|Kiik to the Children. Tlie theme for the addresw K “Story of Five Hun dred *rhotisnnd.” The addresses to the children are a custom that the Uahhi has followed for twenty years. All Children of ' the TLrßglou* School and of the Hebrew Sohwil should Ik* nt the Synngog Sntttnfay morning l at 0. Sabbath Social Hostess Last Sfltnrda?*<!frofnoon Sirs. n. Robinson was the hostess for the Sat urday classes In Mishnn and the Tal mud. This Saturday Mrs. J. Miller will be the hostess. Junior Auxiliary Tticsda.v night the Junior Auxiliary will hold a meeting nt the Synag«*g. Mbn’a Club Wednesday night the Men's Club will jjiold their meeting at the S.vnn gog. * Tin* Rev. Lackland will apeak fo the members of the organisation. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Vaudeville at the Synagog. A vaudeville show will Ik* presented at the Synagog. Jnn. HI. Many differ cut acts by tin* best. 10 haul talent will be presented. Several «mo act sketches will also lw* given. Every one should lie at tlie Synagog on January 10. 102.1. PosUGradnatc Club The I’ost Graduate* cluh will hold l!s weekly meeting nt the Resale I. Rude Community Center Sunday morn ing at. 0:4.1. Mrs. Jerome Wiesman will take charge of the meeting. Honor Roll of Religious School The tegehera of the Religious school have given a list of their honor students for the first quarter. The following is the list: popper. Po vorn Colin. Jerome Tobcr. First Grnde—Rae Rerry, Joseph Anronson, Rohc Lieliernmn. Second Grade —L»*o Rlock. Alw* Knu \?fr, Solomon I>nvidson,- -Gerald Ru* hiti.s Margaret Dunovftk, Sam Orlln sh.V. Tliird Grnde —Lucille Rerkow. Poise, llolhii Berlnrid. •* Fourth Grade—Flora Rem. Libby Sehnitrer. Leonard Appel. Fifth Grade—Helen Rostaitlhil, llnr <>Ul Friedhtnd; Ida Martin. Sixth Grade—Leba Block. Tossie Shwarts) Anna Krupp! Nathan Kiven, Ileraehel Hliwnydor. Norman Adelsohn. , Fighth Grade—Kvelyn Rricker. Rose Kleignr. %Evr!yn Hellorstoin, Regina Mendel. Sl>eelnl Grade —Lillian Ilellcrsteln, Itowiim Celia Dosor. Gradual lon Grade— Ethel Mendel sohn. Ruth Shwayder. Sarah Miller. OHEB ZADEK Services and Forum will 1m livid nil Friday (evening at 7 :.'{o u‘i4oek. Servlets on Saturday nioriilng at :(M). Hebrew" School. The Obeli Zadek Hebrew School i.< now in session dally from 4 to 0 p. in. Religious School. The lleliKloiiH Sellout of the Obeli Zadek rnnurealion , :iow open Sun days from !):80 to 12. . BETH JOSEPH Be'h Joseph Kyiiagojj. 24tli nnd Curtis Svi. daily services 7 a. ui. f nlid at sundown Saturday, 1* a. Cantor Samuels officiating. Religious and Hebrew Seliosl. Tiie Beth Joseph Hebrew and Re ' '.ijjibus school, 24 th and Curtis fcrts.. Distinctive Suits For Men and Young Men a,*30 Seldom are these fine suits priced so low. The tailoring is of a high order, the styles are correct and the materials are of the dependable sort. Models for men and young men: Single or double-breasted, two or three 7 button. Checks, stripes or plain colors in worsteds, worsteds and cassimeres. :!,u ! . H' I 1 i : . ■ 1 VINER Sf i roadster! 0035.70 — DENVER jj \Ve have the best in used cars ; WE SELL ON TIME 324 Seirtk Braadway : Make Our Bank I Your Bank 17th and Lawrence Sts. MEMBER FEDERAL KE8ERVE BANK. ifeWSfe The American Bank 8 Trust Co. House Cleeainc Our Specialty—For Best of Work Call Denver Window and House Cleaning Co. Our BeputaHM tar High Grade Work Should Interest Yeu Modern Equipment—Experienced Help—White Men Washing Scrubbing, Bleaching. Washing-Windows, Floors, Taints, MarMe, Tile, Steps, Torches, Wall Paper and Freer. Day or Contract—Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone Main 2784 630 Fourteenth Street DR. J. SAPHRO I | DENTIST \ Begs to announce the removal of his offices from j ; 608 Central Savings Bank Bldg, to his own home, ■ ! 3147 West Colfax Ave. corner Hooker St., where ! ! he will be pleased to see his old and his new | ; patients. ? ■ mi nr.,!. :Jii..uu:i^S’iuiunuiinniiniin!;muin:mmi:,n«mii!i!»:miiiiaiiiiniiii)immnmmimiiiii:mnniraDPi«mniuiiainiinriiimiiiimiiimiim , mui!iimi.:3aima!iinmmmmniitui'iii:! ■ BILLS BROS. MEMORIALS a Instihr ii]i]»<>u]. Distinctive imiiisliip arc incorporated in all our 1 <al 1 on us will BILLS BROS. llun* WAtLBRINN. .. ; BqJ Managing Proprietor. NhAtwiKaMdnJUl 777 Broadway, Denver, Colo. IS i:u!UiitiPrrtfl»mii:irt.mil'iriin«f»inm«w»ii.iBWn»niiinrH»mmtntimiWP(i»iinnMmtiitWimmfmmrmiam‘niiniiiTfiimm::i:t:ii:;':irM * MKi-riimuiinHiiiKiisuiiuiniiuunnm ■ a 1 1 '■ .-M~ ~ ■— I MEYER UNDERTAKING » rnMP A MV Expert Emhalmers and i VV/WirI Funeral Directors Only Jewish Undertakers in Colorado. Full Automobile Equipment. / have elected a regular hoard df edu-1 cat ton; classes are in session from 4 i I** (l p. til. Examinations will In* held i tin* last Thursday of every month. ' All children from the ages of 0 to lii j years are urged to attend the ses sions. SHERITH ISRAEL. Slierltli Israel services jii*e held every morning at 0:30 and Friday eve-1 Mug at sundown. . ! HERZL'S FURNITURE FOR SALE. I (JewUh Correspondence Bureau) ' Vienna—The dining room furniture I impel b.v Theodore Hens' during Ids s<>- jjouru in Paris as the corespondent of I Hie •‘Freic Presse" of Vienna, has been |offered for sale. These lielongings have | iK'cn in possession of a Jewish family which bought flifrtn some time ago. and are of some historic value, some of i he pieces being engraved with Herat's monogram.