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April 23, 1920 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-23

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''FIE DETROIT JEWISI I CI IRONICLE

THE PHENOMENAL

Cantor Morduchi Hershman

Gabrilowitsch Soloist At
Second Concert of Detroit
Symphony String Quartet

Furniture of Noteworthy
Design and Splendid
Quality

Under Auspices of Men's Temple Club
at Temple Beth El, Monday.
By Hermann Hoester.

'flee outstanding feature of the
second concert of the Detroit Sym-
phony Stt- Mg Quartet was the tine
wort: of the ensemble in 1/vorak . •
characteristic and beautiful quint, t
..11 .1 major, to which Mr. Oss,p
liabrilowitsel, lent his distinguished
and inspiring .issistanee. Thi s emit- ,
position, so compelling because of !,
its noel tonal coloring, its wealth
of to•'.edie intention, and the sur -
prising -lircls produced by t
small number of instruments ci
((toyed, shows the complete ma --
tery and genius of the gre.d Itoltenu
tan as well at any of tht litany com-
positions which bear the indelible
impress, the peculiar rhythm:, ca
dences, and syncopation, of music
that is unmistakably permeated with
the Slavic traditions and ideals. The
musicians did not fail tee make most
of the opportunity thus presented, and
gave an excellent account of them-
selves in every movement of the
Cantor Ilerrhman has Just recent•
quintet. The lyric character of the
ly arrived front Vilna, Poland. Ills
Dumka was exquisitely conceived
recitals in the Metropolitan Opera
and at quietly sung . , while the wild
House, New York, and In the Plat-
scherzo characti r of the "Furiant,''
delphia Opera House stirred the
a characteristic Bohemian dance front
musical circles of the East. Ile
which Dvorak first introduced into
will, no doubt, fill the Arena on
the accented quartet formula, was
April 25th. Secure your seats early.
given with a splendid dash and im-
petuous upward sweep, that carried
the retire audience along on it:
swit melodic path. This representa-
tive composition might well he re-
peated at another time, and so afford'
subscribers and the general public
another opportunity to hear this tin
Selling Mir-A-Chi Washing ('ream!
usually interesting and engrossing
Easy to sell—every home meads It.
music. The work of Mr. Gabrilo
witsch in this quintet was of such a
125% profit. No experience neces-
distinctive character as to give an
sary. Call in Person. from 8 to 5
.titirely new color to the music of
weekdays.
the string:: their playing has never 1 ,
been more relined, more delicate,
more sensitive, nor so can:Mlle
wrought toward complete entity. It
it
one thing to conceive the perfect
266 Cass Avenue
phrase, but another to render thi•
polished period. Both were acconi-
'dished at Temple Beth El last \hot-
day night, and the lovely mterpreta-
tion of the Dvorak quintet will he
long cherished by those who were so
fortunate as to have been present.
e promised K reutzer sonata of
Beethoven did not come to a hear-
Mg
at
this concert: instead. another
The engineer of the fast lint.
it eel keeps an alert hand always, d the matter's sonatas for s'olin amt'
nerd,- (,' ,
on the throttle--a moment of ninon
wooing in a crisis might mean '111110r. t Va.. placed by Mr. tia-;
brile witsch and Me. Sdik0 1 1111: with
a wreck.
careful attention to detail and a: muclu t
The throttle of any business elimination el the personal as \
is knowledge of controlling comistent with the artistic pea-amid-
facts—if they are not always tion of the music; but if some of th •
well in hand disaster is tutts'I' of Beethoven fails 10 rither
courted.
soothe or stimulate in these (lays 1 ,
must be laid w holly to 0111"
The regular service of a Cer-
ueeutal attitude, cur mode o f
tified Public Accountant will
ottr advanced conceptions of what
insure positive control through
tin it
recreatieiie
. on stit tiles
detailed knowledge.
Frankly, there is nothing of either
alue in this
emotional or impired
Particular sonata. and the v ery ex-
of
it by
ec oi en t
artists failed tie huntress the midi(
Cr
( change the writer ' s 001111011.
Sint in conclusion, quite the same
er•ticistit may be :mou e ,' t o I I
Of the
.•art
itivirtet in E Major,
Main
1041
Penobscot Bldg.
twenty-si\ compositions in quartet
Woolworth Bldg., New York
form which came from the pen of
this one
Beethoven'. unitive , .
6e•ed 23 is (lie •i•Plest. the nos ,
n
lid fashioned. NIelcdions. to be silt,.
nd ref-•thie•: but tat is h.' con,
oared with either °tie of the quart , t-
(Moor or E-0'd major. It del
■ ••ee the neisieians temortunit(
disclose
their con minty rimming
Detroit
no.eer of colietent bite -,, ree:n ;on. so
New York
evident .a desist. to chic full 111010 . 14 t
Grand Rapids
the matter in hand, that only the• (on-
-ee .:( admiration must be expressed
for their artistic aims. and the Richly
commendab'e twomer in which the \
carry net the i r intention.. The De-
troit Symphony String Quartet de
serves stintiort ni
(- very iiitell•ent music lover in the ,
community.

I

T HAS always been the policy of this store to give the
fullest value for every dollar that the customer in-
vests.

Moreover—no purchase is too small to receive careful
and courteous attention.

We realize that the furnishing of a real home means the
purchasing of small individual pieces as well as complete
suites.

ARENA GARDENS

SUNDAY, APRIL 25th

Both the big and little can be selected where the stock
is practically unlimited, where the pieces are of note-
worthy design and splendid quality if you choose a store
like this in which to buy.

Our display of living room furniture is of particular in-
terest at this time, and we cordially invite you and your
friends to come in and inspect this beautiful collection,
again impressing up you the absolute elimination of any
obligation on your part to buy,

You Can Earn $1
An Hour

Gray Furniture Co.

Mir-A-CIe Manufacturing
Company

340

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Lower Prices

Upper Woodward

The Hand on
the Throttle

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Certified Public Accountants

A. W. Wallace & Co.

We sell a man the first suit
l'_ere, but he sells himself
the second suit. High
quality at a high price is
no uncommon thing, but

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high oualitv at a fair Drice

always brings the customer
back for his next suit.



"Flowers of Judaea"

Listed

and

Unlisted
Stocks



A. W. Wallace & Co.

(Members Detroit Stock Elchangel

Penobscot Building

Cherry 2800

The members of the Flowers of
3tulaes were the sty- vial guests of
and Mrs. Sussman, 330 E. Ferry ave
nue, Monday evening, April 19th A
::hop business meeting preceded the
program of the evening.
Four boys cf the Shaarey Zedelt
Choir featured the program. render-
ing selections that brought forth touch
praise and applause. The choir con-
sist,. of Mast •rs Kalmon Sachs ,(, Sey•
mar Horowitz. Abraham Schreiber and
Pork. Raphael.
Viol in solos were render id by
Master Morris florets. and Miss Ethel
Wolfe gave an exhibition of classical
dancing that was well rec-Ived. Dur-
ing the course of the 'limiting S3.51(
wa s contributed by the members to.
wards the "Save a Penny" campaign
for poor children in Palestine. The
next meeting will hold at the home
Miss Ilanelsky, 299 E. Kirby 11VP
nue. Girls 13 years of age are esp,i.
ally Invited to visit the club.
dally

You
Sell Yourself
the

Second

Hughes & Hatcher
Suit!

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1111111.1,30
Sege. 11
New Yeses Eve

DR. AMBERG TO ADDRESS
MOTHER'S ORGANIZATION

The Mother's Organization. recent-
Iv formed in the Northeastern see-
tion cf the city under the auspices
of the Parent Teachers's Association
and the Educational Department of
the Jewish Institute, will meet at the
Maybee School at Cardoni and Lynn
street". on Saturday, April 24, at 3 p.
m. Dr. Emil Amberg of Grace Hos-
pital, specialist in ear, nose and throat,
will give a lecture with illustrated pic-
tures Music will be furnished by the
Chamber Music Society and moving
pictures will he given under the aus-
pices of the Recreation Commission
The mothers of the neighborhood are
invited.

These are extra extraordi-
nary values considering the
aeroplaning, cost of clothes.

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Spring-Season Suits - • $35 to $125
Spring-Season Topcoats, $30 to $85

JEWISH CALENDAR. elf

6630.1919
Wed.. Sept. :4
New l'en•m Ere
Oet.
'tom Kippur
Thee. ON.
S ueroth (Fleet IMT)
■ urroth il.ont oar—Sionda1
'Thar... 11 ". 18
atsereth
Fri., (let.
qmehoth Torah
Fri., Del. :4
lioath-l'hoeneh Cheavoo
hooch-Chodeseb KI•lev...Suo. Nov. 23
hanukok (Feast of Dedleollool..
Wed., Dee. IT
lloach-rhodeach Tebelh..31on.. Dee. .-

The man who seeks the
penny-most return for his
money will find it in our
Suits and Topcoats mod-
estly marked at $50, $55
and $60.

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