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For those the Polish Parliament presented their '' - A thousand young people braved to whom this means not simply o Premier W1111 a memorandum in which threatening skies to attend the T wen . or three weeks, or perhaps two or they charged the Government with in - ty - hest Annual Moonlight given by three months of idleness, purely a citing to pogroms under the mask of .,4-4.: the Voting People's Society of Tem- period of physical relaxation and counteracting the anti-Semitic actin. ltd „,,, pie Boll El, Mond ay , J une 21, A n d recreation, these lines arc addressed. jiy. This memorandum is of great ,,,,_ • as if to reward their courage and They are inspired by the many re- historical significance, because it ex- „SI! foresighl, an enticing moon, blushing quests I have had for suitable books pose s in unmist a k a bl e t erms th e iii; for her tardiness, struggled through a to take along and read, books which • treacherous and deceitful conduct of E PE rift of heavy clouds to beam archly are helpful for a better Understanding the present Polish military regime. L i lin the happy throng. and appreciation of music. After a. Here is a complete translation of it. a An ideal night for dancing, a colt- musical season as rich in good things 1 "The ever risk' s: wave of excesses nunlions dancing salon. not overcrowd- as the last one was, arid with the c o mmitted by military tool upon ed , splendid entertainment, a spirit of prospect of still greater and more Jew., demands the most energetic ■ congeniality a n d good fellowship varied attraction, to eo coon11'1111 tile safely measures on the part of the k emanating all—the, factors coin- f al l of t ile year, many wel-inoned . tenti ■overninent. lii 11 c d to make the Young People's people who enjoyed the concerts of "Offi cial, of the war department Mo o nlight the most successful social the musical year just ended. but who adopt various means against these if venture in its history, and indeed, one are by their own confessions quite outrages. Simultaneously, however, of the most pleasant and excellently- ignorant of the elementary principles with their to - tiers to till the lawless- arranged 'cents of the social season. of music and its meaning, have ex- mess against jews, they c o ol' oil With hi It marked a fitting conclusion to an pressed their desire to devote some statements which annul completely y unusually brilliant year of achieve. time to the reading of such books as the possibl e influenc e o f the, pro. 110111 of the Temple Y. P. S. may be able tit .I ■ Si5t them to listen tective measures. 10 this titl e h e lon g Lt. understandingly and talk intelligetitlY not only the famous cconinimication Entertaining Program about the orchestra, the symphony. of the press division of the war de- re; The Steamet St. Clair, chartered the opera, soloists. composers old and partment, which categorically denied • ■ for the occasion, left promptly at 821 modern, and finally. the delicate art the attacks of soldiers upon Jews and P. XL, from the foot of Bates street. of musical criticism. which referred to tie complaints of , An excellent orchestra 111011 lied the if volumes which bind such a the victims as acts of agents !novo- r °• ,1- .. music for four hours Ili CIIiiiiiMOUS Standard text book ot the dimensions cateurs, but also the personal letter sTa . dancing. Intermissions were plea, o f Gr ove ' s I 10,i 1. 0 1 Enc y cl o pe di a ," Of the- minister to the Third IYIVISIOII ;-4 antly tilled with a program of enter- ar e of course taboo. The amateur of tile war department. 1Vhile con- taintnent that was both varied and in. wi s h, t o h ave , hi s int eres t :unused demning the excesses, the minister teresting. Nliss Rae Zweiback, so. and led along pleasanter lines. F ie - adds in that letter that some mythical scored With her singing of the tion often proves quite helpful. I part of Jewry will exploit them to the . • Temple moonlight melody, "Flirting theret ore prescrib e G. Shaw . ..1 injury j ale Nloon" 1e he especially to the oc - - Love Among the Artists," ''N:tturallY a declaration of this sort casion by its nhor, Miss Irene that cl e v e r au th or ' s b r illi an t , si ss rs . s • hy the minister himself MINI rouse Rosenberg, Lill ersity of NI ichigan upon the foibles ;111(1 frivolities of mu-, fueling of hatred for the Jews and a! student. umiposer of the music for sicians gnat and small, the result of desire to revenge among the military the Junior Girls play this year at the many r ears of experience and ob., men---for none will seek to determine University, 1 ■ ,t,tilierg's ability nervation as musical critic. Then for , just what part of Jewry the minister was pleasantly evident in the lilting, the lov e r of the \Vagnerian tone- refers to and to what part. let us say, tuneful melody of her newest song. po e m s which we occasionally hear in a particular Jew who passes some sol- The opening bars of the song as the the orchestra hall. there is the same (tier on the street belongs. The latter boat steamed away from the dock was author's perennial, "The Perfect \Vag- will gladly use the declaration to a signal for the merriment to begin. merit'," in which the Bayreuth mas- I mask the torturing of defenseless pc,- ter's musical philosophy is laid bare pie. Many Prizes Awarded with all the fines• of a skilled \\* e , therefore, consid er it nece s sary A group of serenaders, including gician. Then if you wish to see for to remark that if a thing is fought accordian players, violinists and sing- yourself just how powerful the tonic and if something is condemned, that ers, wandered about the boat, adding of the Norse gods can become in the should be done without any modifica- immeasurably to the entertainment of creating of a superwoman, by all tions. Circulars which may be under- the guests. Novelty (latices were an means read Gertrude Atherton's stood to mean that it is not con- interesting feature. In the "Dance of "Towers of Ivory," in which the venient to beat the Jews at this tune, the .21 Prizes" each girl was handed Nintichner art life of a decade ago is although according to their conduct all envelope containing numbered faithfully mirrored. .Nnil for good they deserve such treatment we con- slips. Twenty-one girls, hi tiling the measure we throw in a delightful pic- sider to be not only useless btu, on lucky numbers, received each two ture of Wagner's father-in-law, the pairs of theater tickets, through the Abbe Liszt, as he is drawn in Ernst the contrary, of a kind that would tend to arouse the feeling of hatred courtesy of Phil Gliclunan of the von \\ olzogen s screamingly funny I against the Jewish population even Broadway Strand Theater. "Kraftmayer," which may now be had more. Mr. Sam Nlandell • accompanied by in the English translation. We must protest against similar of- several members of the Pisgah Lodge In the very forefront of more seri- 1 ficial declarations which are extra- Glee Club, introduced several new ous books which bring the great coin- ordinarily harmful and which insult songs in his usual pleasing manner. Rabbi and NIrs. Leo NI. Franklin posers of the world and their most I our honor without cause. representative compositions to the; and 51r. and NIrs. S. A. Rosenberg willing attention of the student, are I • were among the chaperons. Nlore the uniformly excellent volumes of than (111 students front the University Daniel Gregory Mason, Professor of of Nlichigan were among the guests. Nlusic at Columbia University. The Instrumental in achieving the latest set, published by the Nlacmillans, in-I success of the Young People's Society' chides; "Beethoven and His Forerun-I were Arthur Nlansbach. who, with the tiers," "The Romantic Compaers," tissastance of Harvey Velum, handled "From Ciri•g to Bralims," and it final the publicity, Stilton _Nronheini, chair- volume, "The Si odern Compose! 5." 111.111 of arrangements, Miss Nlildred Written by a scholar with a sinter!. idle who supervised the ticket command of written English. an in sales, Miss Rose EdlotT, Miss Dor- structor who has enthused thousand. othy NVeinstein, Herbert Kohn, Frank of students by his popular exposition Milton NI. Alexander and Jo- of the seemingly difficult principles of seph (torah. musical appreciation, these essays will', It is probable that the Y...ung Peo- repay the reader many frequent read-' ple's Society will give another moon- togs. light before the 'Season's close if a Three Now York critics have writ- suitable boat can be chartered. ten entertainingly for the layman on matters musical: they are Henderson, Krehbiel, and Iluneker. Representa- tive volumes are to he found in al- most every public library, and will lie found full of useful information which Mr. Alan Kopelsou. pianist, who has won favorable comment front Intl- may become the basis of intensive sicians and teachers, for his methods later study along many lines of spe- in pianoforte instruction. Will leave cialization. Of these three authors, the end of this month for Florence, James G. Huneker alone has achieved Italy, to make an intensive study of distinction and fame and won for him- European ways and methods in mod- self a permanent place in the history of American belles-lettres. His bi- ern piano instruction. ographies of Liszt and Chopin are classics, brilliant and comprehensive studies of the life and work of these contemporary. friendly, yet strangely contrasted. musical giants, whose words, actions and performances once meant more to the Parisian aris- tocracy of '48 than all the pother of political intrigue and conspiracy. In the domain of the fanciful, the super- , natural, the weird, the occult, there , is perhaps no one who has written I as convincingly as this Sahli! the legitimate successor of Poe. It is in his musical essays that the best of hint will he found, and to mention some of the prominent titles of his many books will give the reader some hint of the wealth of queer subjects which Iliineker has so fascinatingly woven into his musical fabric; "Nieto maniacs," "NI ezzotints," "I conoclasts," "Overtones," ' . Unicorn.," and recent- ly "Bedouins"—these bring before the dilettante as well as the professional, ill bewildering array, the marvelous creations of fluneker's genius—Ko- lossal! Readers whose taste inclines to the informal, personal, will be pleased Mr. Alan Kopelson with the late Gustave Kolthe's "Book During Mr. Kopelson's absence of the Opera," profusely illustrated from the city. the Kopelson School of with portraits of those stars who Pianoforte Instruction, BM Medium). either created the parts in which they avenue, will be in charge of Messrs are pictured at the Metropolitan Ryan and Smith and Miss Nlatilda Opera House, or others—reigning fa- Eidt. NIrs. Kopelson will accompany vorites, who hope to do so. There her husband. are countless other dependable books which treat of this preferred winter PURITY CHAPTER GIVES sport of American millionaires; some of them, e. g., Guerber's "Stories of EXCURSION TO BOB-LO the 'Wagner Operas," able to provide WEDNESDAY, JULY 7TH pleasant and profitable reading for children as well as their elders. And Plans have been completed for the finally there is a fine series of stan- :withal excursion of Purity Chapter, dard text books which the Harpers'l No. 359. 0. E. S., to be held at have placed on the market which cover the historic development of the liob-Lo, NVednesday, July 7. Steamers leave the dock at the fool various orchestral instruments in of !Sates street at 9:30 A. NI. and ,; scholarly, albeit popular manner. This list, I trust, will prove con- P. NI. The committee in charge of the ex- ducive to some discriminating select- cursion are Nathan Metzger. Sarin ing and reading in a subject which Goldstein, Rose Fisher, Harry Schil- with every new season acquires an ler, Mrs. Ethel Schiller, A. Strainer . added significance, and which brings Julia Zeckman, Sadie Ilertzberg, to its adherents higher joys and com- pensations, and a very distinct mark NIrs. Mary Fisher, NIT - , Ida Illm.. berg, Sarah Gordon, Mrs. NI. push- of refinement and culture. "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" 4 ,1 2 2 2,4 .4.- : NI s .. t ilo tra .19 !I a 4 1 . .T a' + go N! t !E Lu . Fri . erg's 208- 210 GRISWOLD ST. Thin Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw Bakery. This In my new establishment. Bread baked hers three times a day-8:30 A. M.-2 P. 111.-5 P. M. — SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE — 408 HASTINGS STREET (OPPosIte Robinson-Coben's) WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN You Will Find DETROIT MUSICIAN LEAVING FOR ITALY That the difference in used cars is,a great deal more than price. 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