A titerfram frwish Perio&al Cuter CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE Charming June Bride During July and August This Store Will Close at 5 P. M. Daily Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Mayer berg returned to the city Wednesday. July S. after an extensive automobile tour through the South and East. Their itinerary included South Caro• lima, where they visited with their parents, Rabbi and Mrs. J. 1. Mayer. berg, to Washington, 1). C., Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York state. They spent a week at Rochester, N. Y., in attendance at the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis, where Rabbi Mayerberg was elected secre- tary of the Alumni Association of the Hebrew Union College. Enroute home, Rabbi and Mrs. Mayerberg stopped at Cleveland for a visit with relatives, Miss Lilian Rothschild, sis- ter of Mrs. Mayerberg, accompanied them to Detroit. Rabbi Mayerberg an- nounces that he may be reached every day either at the Temple, Glendale 345, or at his residence, Hemlock 2668-J. Opportunity! A SALE - of - 10,000 Pairs of $12 to $17 Queen Quality Oxfords Pumps and Ties —at— The most interesting offering of shoe values this season has produced. Our regular service prevails in this sale of Queen Quality footwear. Deliveries, ex. changes and refunds permitted. Also our entire regular stock repriced at nue, have left for o few weeks' stay at Mackinaw island and other north. ern resorts. $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 Quality Boot Shop i„ Queen 215 Woodward Ave. Cul 4),k: =4'. %Say ,with Conagee 9" ,-. -THE ART FLORAL CO 1 11EtT DOOR TOM IMI . C THEATRE GLENDALE 700 , O 11Uol:n.973iiior ri, r StacZaity STEINWAY. STROUD, WHEELOCK STECK, WEBER, DIJO.ART RE. PRODUCING PIANOS Joseph Hofmann says, concerning the DUO-ART Reproducing Piano "In the reproduction of my playing the Duo- Art is so far superior to any other instrument of its kind there can be no real basis for comparison." THREE INSTRU- MENTS IN ONE —an infinitely superior Repro- ducing Piano a wholly un- rivalled Player. — Piano. a perfect piano for hand — playing. ments accepted In part exchange That this too, is the verdict of Paderwaki, Bauer, Powell, Ganz, Grainger, Rubinstein, Cortot, Gabrilowitsch; in fact of practically all the truly great pianists is evidenced by their making record rolls of their playing EXCLUSIVELY for the DUO-ART! In such purchase you've the satisfaction of owning the World's supreme musical cre- ation—and the means to the extreme of musical joy. Grinnell Bros EXCLUSIVE MICHIGAN REPRESENTATIVE 26 STORES—Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Ave. Our Entire Stock of Silk Lingerie Kimonos and Negligees in the July Clearance Thousands of beautiful undergarments of the finest silken material, crepes de chine, georgettes and satins are included at greatly reduced prices. All trousseau sets, hand-made French Lingerie, are offered at clear- ance prices. Mrs. Benj. E. Cohen. (Nee Miss Rose Morrison) By Courtesy, Rembrandt Studios. ‘t, URGES "JUSTICE" FOR JEW IN U. S. — - A number of the honorary and act- Rabbi Rosenau, Johns Hopkins, Tells lye members of the Detroit Sting U. of M. "Undervaluation Club attended the reunion at the Malicious." Club's cottage, Cass Lake, July 3, 4 and 5. Short talks were given by Cas. Ann Arbor. Mich. --"All undervalua- per C. Cutler and Sidney B. Bern. tion of the Jew is malicious whether Lamm, honorary president and honor- It emanates from European sources or ary secretary respectively. the 'Dearborn Independent.' What the Jew in America should receive is jus- It was announced that Messrs. Har- tice," said Rabbi Wlllium Rosenau, of old C. Schaeffer, A. Ernest Lampke, Baltimore, Md., speaking here Wed- Jack 0. Lefton, and David Schaeffer nesday, July 7, on the subject, "What wore given Honorary Membership In Has the Jew Done for America." the Detroit organization of the Stun Rabbi liosenau Is a member of the to take effect July 15th. faculty of Johns Hopkins university He is delivering a series of three lec- H. 0. Scholes, Representative of tures here on the Jell' and his rela- the' Toronto Chapter of the Minx, ex. tion to American. Dr. Rosenau claim- tended an invitation to have the next ed that the Jew is never vindictive. reunion at that city. Invitations were Gave Much to America. also received from Ann Arbor, Mich. "To America the Jew has given as and Cleveland, Ohio. much as he has received," said lie. • . As he worked for llabylonia upon Miss Norma Frosh has left for the counsel of the Prophet Jeremiah Canton, 0., to join her sister, Mrs. L. V. Rudner, for a trip to New Yotk and prayed for the peace of every gov- ernment upon the injunction of the and Atlantic City. rabbis of old, no he has helped to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarowski, 163 develop the United States. This also Iffedbury boulevard, announce the en- is true of the Jew when he is judged gagement of their daughter, Dorothy, from the standpoint of military ser- to Mr. A. Ressler, of this city. vice in any one of the wars waged by the United States. Nor nos the Jew Mrs. A. J. Levin is spending the failed to show- his value in American summer at Cass Lake. diplomatic service, in the cabinet, senate, congress and on the bench. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Krohn motored 'If education is a standard of civic to Cleveland for the Fourth. usefulness, consider the part the Jew has played among teachers of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Caplan and family, formerly of 92 Frederick column schools, professors in col leges, scientists, artists and reform- street, have moved into their new ers. The Industries and commerce home at 425 Lawrence avenue. has also benefited directly by his par- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schwarz, 494 ticipation. But when we consider the Field avenue, and Sir. and Mrs. 1'. J. part ethics play over the Influence the Schiff er, 523 Montclair avenue, have Jew has exerted by the establishment , returned from a trip to New York of synagoues, by the furtherance of and surrounding points. religlotia education and through the bible the guide of our Pilgrim fathers. Mrs. F. 'rack and daughter, Mrs. "Never has appeal been nude in be. William Bennett, of New York, are hall of the downtrodden anywhere, in Detroit for a month's stay with but what the Jew has responded. His- relatives. tory tells us there were Jews in the Crew' of Columbus, that money was Mrs. I. Berry has left for an exten- sive trip through the Catskills, Adi- supplied by the Jews for the expedi- rondacks, New York, Boston and tion of ('olumbus, ,tnd that whatever Woonsocket, R. I. knowledge of astronomy Colunibus had a Jew taught him. Sonic one has Mr. S. Adinsohn, of Miami, Fla., is aptly remarked that not jewels were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoff- the real financial basis of the first ex- man of 119 East Hancock. pedition of Columbus, who hillISPIr WWI said to be of Jewish descent. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ressler an- though a professing Catholic of nounce the engagement of their Genoa." daughter, Hannah, to Mr. Daniel E. The story of the Jew, Rabbi Rose- Goldberg, of this city. nau designated as "One unbroken The following former Bostonians chain of suffering." The Jew, he said, are motoring to Boston via New York Mid been misunderstood for ages, mis- state, stopping at Niagara Falls for a represented and unknown and that day. The trip is being made in three America in his haven. Ile said that machines, Boston and Kenberma. then- wen. 1,001i,aei Jews In this Mass., being the destination, after country today and that they had which many points in New England come here In three great tidal waves and New York will be visited. In the front Europe. party are included Mr. and Mrs. Sam "America has given the Jew oppor- Goldman, Mr. Ily Hilian, Mr. Abe Malkin, Mr. Look Cohane, Mr. Fred- tunity for self-expression, proper liv. erick Heyman, Mr. Abe White, Mr. Ing, educatior., vocational selection, Max Cohen, Mr. Sigmund Scisorck freedom of worship and citizenship," and Miss Rose Miller. he said. On Sunday, June 27, at 5 o'clock, Florence Rose Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen of 184 Andrus avenue, was united in marriage to Ira Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 51, Kaufman, of Philadelphia avenue. After the ceremony, supper was served in the home of the bride's parents to many Detroit and out-of- town relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kauf- man left on a trip to Cleveland, New York and Buffalo and will be at home to their many friends at 206 Alger avenue, after July 8. Women's Relief Ass'n To Hold Mass Meeting — - -- Other Instru- le0-152 Weedulard Avenue Dr. and Mrs, E. M. Sorock, of 122 A simple home wedding was that East Forest, are receiving congratu- of Miss Rose Morrison, daughter of lations on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Morrison, and Mr. Bernice. Benj. E. Cohen, which took place Sunday, June 20th, at the home of Mr. Mrs. H. Gordon and sons, the bride. 379 St. Clair avenue. Rabbi Albert and betels, of 232 Medbury ave- A. St. Hershman officiated. $585 and $6 85 1 ffimelhoc h) The European Jewish Women's Re- lief Association will hold a big mass meeting at Utopia Hall, Wednesday evening, July 14, ' 'RelYbis and laymen will address the meeting to explain the purpose of the organization whose aim It is to bring relief to the Jewish women sufferers from the war. The organization has grown by leaps and bounds during the past few months. All who are inter- ested in the humanitarian principles of the society are urged by the com- mittee to attend the mass-meeting . MATERIALS ARRIVE FOR NEW FIRST AND OLD DETROIT BANK BLDG. Supplies and materials for the erec- tion of the First National bank build- ing on the Hotel Pontchartrain site are arriving in the city and active work on the construction of the 24- story hank and office building is about to start, it was announced NVednesday. The last vestiage of the hotel structure will be cleared away early next week. Work of preparing the foundation progressed as rapidly as the receipt of materials would permit during the wrecking of the former building. Four of the huge caissons that will be sunk down to bedrock have been started, and in a few months, it is predicted, the steel work will begin weaving its spidery way above ground level. Ac- cording to present indications the structure will be completed, down to the last coat of varnish on the in- terior woodwork, before the end of 1921. Officials of the First and Old De- troit National bank report that more than twice as many applications for office space than can be accommo- dated have been received to date. A few of the remalcable values are: 1,000 Nightgowns of Crepe de Chine, formerly $8.75 at $5.00. 1,200 Envelope Chemises, Crepe de Chine, Wash Satins, formerly up to $7.50 at $3.95. 1,000 Silk Bodices df Wash Satin, formerly up to $2.95 at $1.95. All Negligees and Kimonos at Greatly Reduced Prices Including imported hand-embroidered Japanese rob- es„ Lady Teazle house gowns, lacy tea gowns, tailored breakfast coats. Our entire stock of Italian and Milanese Silk Underwear at reduced prices warm Part of Your Life A good piece of furniture Is part o fyour life. You see It every day. It enters Into your thoughts. It unconscious- ly moulds your character. Get furniture that suits you. Your table, chairs or hook case ought to express your personality. Get solid, durable, artistic furniture. For youave to live with It. Get furniture that will speak to you daily and be to you a constant Inspiration. Any old stuff will not do. You have a soul. IEDENBERG IS HOUSE GS `1 C 913.17 Hastings A Store With A Conscieence rfoof minds Sultan) Woodward at Gratiot