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July 21, 1916 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-07-21

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Louis Marshall's Gift of $150,000 for the
Religious Instruction of Poor Girls is An-
other Testimonial of Fine Spirit of Donor

Women's Pretty
Summer Shoes

((•
- It is so
refreshing to have
garments thoroughly
Cleaned and Pressed

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MARKET

4110
6106
HATS CLEANED
and BLOCKED

10% to 25%

Less Than Regular Price

RALL
ORRECT
LEANER

HACK'S

Shoe Store

1067 Hastings St., Near Frederick

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1606 Woodward Ave.

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FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE DEAL WITH A RELIABLE DRUGGIST

LOUIS MARSHALL

MARK D. MITSHKUN, PH. G.

The announcement that Mr. Louis Marshall of New York has
576 Hastings Street, cor. Erskine
given the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the relig- Prescriptions are called for and delivered. A full line of Fresh Candies, Wines,
Baby Necessities, etc. Also Camera Supplies, Developing and Printing.
ious education of poor girls in New York is not only another testi-
Phones: Ridge 3736 and Cadillac 3227
mony to the fine spirit and clear vision of Mr. Marshall, but it may
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serve also as a sign of the times. Given as a memorial to his wife,
the gift may be regarded as representing a form of philanthropy of
WM. DEVLIN
DAVID BLOCK
merit in the eyes of the donor. And so, it is. Just now the
subject of Religious Education is beginning to receive the considera-
tion that it should have had long ago at the hands of American Jews.
Successors to STEERE JEWELRY CO., 68 Woodward Ave.
Generous always in their support of pure philanthropies, in the main-
Pleasing Gifts that may b3 selected for Birthday, Wedding, or any occasion
tenance of homes for the sick, the aged and the orphans, our people
SILVERWARE—Both Sterling and High Grade Plate. JEWELRY—Selected with
have been sadly remiss in their support of educational work. The
care from the choicest offerings of the world's big markets. WATCHES—Backed
long struggle of the Hebrew Union College to raise a comparatively
by our makers' reputation and by ours. DIAMONDS—That you will be glad to
modest sum as a memorial to its founder, may be cited as a case in
purchase and proud to give.
31 Years in the Same Location.
point. But the Religious School has been especially neglected. About
the first to realize the importance of this work was the ever generous
Mr. Jacob H. Schiff, with his endowment of two Jewish Teachers'
Many years cutter and designer for
Institutes. And now conies Mr. Marshall with his splendid gift.
Phone Cadillac 6399
New York and Chicago best tailors.
These men realize that religious indifference leads inevitably to moral
A. E. KOSZTIN
and spiritual anarchy and that the way to stem the tide. of deteriora-
// - 21 /IMPORTING TAILOR—(THE EXPERT OF HIGH GRADE)
tion is to implant in the youth of both sexes a knowledge of and a love
Business
and evening suits or overcoats to order.
221 Broadway Market Bldg.
for the faith of the fathers. This awakening points to a better day.•
We also make high class ladies' suits.
DETROIT, MICH.
May its coming be hastened for the good of all Israel.

ri BLOCK & DEVLIN CO.

Louis E. Levinthal, son of Rabbi
B. L . Levinthal of Philadelphia,
and brother of Rabbi I. H. Levin-
thal of Brooklyn, received the high-
est honors at the graduation exer-
cises of the University of Pennsyl-

vania. Mr. Levinthal was grad-
uated from the Central High School
in 1910 with high honors and with
a scholarship to the University of
Pennsylvania.

TWO STORES

237 WOODWARD AVE.

1635 WOODWARD AVE.

PHONE MAIN 1265

PHONE MARKET 6688

For Investments in Houses, 2 and 4 Family Flats, See

LONG DISTANCE PHONE 836-J

The Albany Hotel /,

STRICTLY KOSHER

L. J. HERSHEY

REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS AND FIRE INSURANCE

Special Dinners for Tourists

B. MUSCOVITZ, Prop.

//7i) FETTERS FLOWERS

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

333 Majestic Building

With the McHugh Realty Co.

Main 3320

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