THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 0=0 • ocial and Whose l3lrthday is Tomorrow': Your Sweetheart Loves MacDiarmid's Why not send her a box every week—we'll charge the account and render statement every month—step in today at any of our seven stores. arms sorrabin at Candy,.It 13 Stores—Detroit—Clevelaud Phone Main 4548 (all stores) 0=0=70=0=10=0 1=1 •0E20• 0 0 CIO ====10=0 U 0 i melhoch Z);;Lrsonal 180-182 Woodward Avt. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sillierblatt, of 864 111 ush street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Hattie to Ste. Jacob Weiss of this coy. • Nirs. Isaac Goldberg and daughter. Barbara, have returned irum Charle- voix. An Unusual Closihg-Out Sale of Tailoring and Dressmaking Materials It is seldom that the women of Detroit have been afforded such a wonderful opportunity not only to effect an unusual saving, but to make the widest choice in the superlatively fine materials, both foreign and domestic, which are being disposed of at this closing out sale of HOCK'S exclusive fabrics. Foreign Laces, Trimmings Silks, Chiffons, Velvets Robes, Dress Fabrics HOCK'S name in Detroit for many years has been the synonym for the ultra in quality and style. The fact cannot be too strongly reiter- ated that the discriminating women of this city have here what is probably the most unusual offering possible in this c ountry—particularly at this time, when domestic goods are becom- ing so limited in selection, and foreign goods so expensive and difficult to obtain. 118 East Adams U Suits for Every Type Miss Lois Roth gave a surprise farewell party Monday for Miss Slyvia Gittlentan who leaves shortly for "Highland Manor School" at Tarry- town, N. Y. The table decorations were unique, miniature suitcases be- ing the favors. Among the guests I were Miss Anita Stone of Utica, N. V.. and the 'Misses Lois Roth, Edith Schere, Lorene Simons, Lenore Isaacs, Betty Lind, Lucille Jacobs and Mrs. I. Berman. Mrs. Erwin B. Reber, of 151 Owen atonic, entertained for her little daughter, I'hyllis Ann, on the oc- casion of her third birthday, on Sat- urday, September 114, from 2 to 5 I). nt. Pink and white was used effec- tively in the house decorations. The following children enjoyed a delight- ful afternoon: Frances Gingen, Rosa- lint. Cohen, Sylvia Hack, Ruthye Schwartz, Helen Rosaline Lefkoisky, Helen Keeton, Gertrude Wane]. Jane Marion Sellins and Katherine Orechkin of Windsor, Ont., Leonard Barnett, Morton Cohen, Robert Epp- stein, Marvin Sullins and Albert 1•olowitz. ----- Nits. NI. Stein and family of Chi- cago, who have been visiting Mrs. Stein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. NI. Lippman, have returned to their home. --- Mr. and Nies. Simeon Cugell and daughter who have been summering at their cottage at Edgewater Beach, Ontario, have returned to their home. 0 O This season the tailored suit is designed for women of every type —the business woman, the college miss, the debutante and the matron —and for every occasion, since suits are severe enough for business or luxuriously smart for afternoon. 0 What a deluxe costume the suit may be is seen in the model sketched on the right in which the lines appear draped rather than tailored. The material is Zanzibar vel de cygne, trimmed with Scotch mole. 335.00. More appropriate for a variety of oc- casions is the suit to the left of navy vel- dyne with a flaring jacket, accentuated by squirrel trimming. 197.50. Mrs. Lewis Landsberg (owe Annette K Whose marriage was all event of September 5th. 51 r. and Mrs. Lands- berg have returned from their Wed- ding trip and are at home at 938 !trust street. COMPELLED TO SIGN OWN DEATH WARRANT Russ Prisoner Dug Own Grave—Saved By Poles. 0 U O O U O a O 0 CINCINNATL—How the Bolshe- viki forced him to sign his own death 0 Warrant and dig his own grave, and how he was saved from death by a Polish military success, was related by Manuel Stolpin, who has arrived ill Cincinnati from his home, north of Warsaw, Poland. 'While it is true that a Polish mili- tary success saved my life, we Jews =mato ====onmetzwom: were so frightfully mistreated by the l ieormomerso ===oeso =mem Poles that took the first opportunity 4 Mrs. Dena Meyer and son, Elliott. to come to this free country," said of 97 Erskine street, have returned Stolpin, who is now at the home of from their summer vacation at Slack- relatives in Avondale. Stolpin was engaged in the soda inac and Petoskey, Mich. water business and prices of his sup- Miss Rhea Harris of London, Ont., plies went so high that he was forced By Herman Hoexter, Miss Bessie Dennison of Toronto. to raise the prices of his product. This Out and \Hs, Myrtle Herzberg of so enraged the Bolsheviki that he was The finest and most representative Ypsilanti. Mich , have been the guests ordered shut, together with four other men arrested for dynamiting fish in group of artists that has even been of Miss Nlario ❑ Nloyer. a river. "We five had to dig our own gathered into a course and offered to - — graves after signing our death war- the public at popular prices, is that Mr. and Mrs. I lards Applebaum, of rants. and the Bolsheviks made on for which tickets are 'now selling at 75 Farnsworth avenue, announce the take off our shoes so they could use Grinnell Bros. It is the Community engagementl of their daughter, Es- them," said Stolpin. Concert Course, which has been ar- telle, to Mr. Jacob L. Kopelman, son "As we stood beside our graves ranged for the Intellectual Advance- of Rev. II Kopelman of Hartford, ready to be shot, other Bolsheviki ment Committ ee of Pisgah Lodge, Conn. came running up and shouted to the No. 34, I. 0. B. II., by the Wolverine execution squad: 'Don't shoot.' They Lyceum Bureau. 'Fen internationally Ste. and Mrs. L Burnett announce e xplained that our execution Would famous artists will appear thruout the marriage of their daughter, Lil- have to be delayed until it was ap- the season in a sreics of seven con- lian, to Mr. David Sapero, of this proved by higher authorities, and so cert at Orchestra Hall. The first city, on September 9th. we were taken to jail. We were to concert on October 6th, will bring be shot next morning at 2 o'clock, but hack to Detroit the sterinig violin Mr. and Mrs A 'William. of Wind- the Poles captured the town that virtuoso Eddy Brown, one of the brilliant exponents of the Atm sor announce the engagement of their night and saved our lives. "At Warsaw I was arrested by a school. daughter. Lillian, to Mr. James Giffin, Entertain With the Playing Polish soldier without any provoca- Mr. Brown has never resorted of this city. tion. When 1 offered him 100 marks any spectacular or sensational adver- Of the Great Pianists to let me go lie insisted on taking me tising. and still he is conceded to be to jail, but when I gave him 200 one of the finest violinists now tour- It gives to your home a distinctive charm. There marks he shook my hand and let me ing the states. His New York con- are few, indeed, who do not love beautifully ren- go. On the train, on the way from cents are always sold out, and he is \Varsaw to Danzig, a group of Jews one of the few artists to appear regu- dered music—and how wonderfully interesting and were robbed of all they had by the larly at the Sunday night concerts at pleasurable you make the visit of your friends in Polish soldiers. Anti-Semitism of a the Metropolitan Opera House. In savage nature prevails in Poland, and the same class with Mr. Brown is having Paderewaki, Holman, Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, , the J ew's are suffering indescribable Leo Ornstein, pianist and composer, a Grainger, Cortot, Noveas, etc., play for them. misery and persecution." gifted artist with a phenomenal techni- MRS. T. FRIEDMAN DIES que, whose performances usually ap- AFTER SUDDEN ILLNESS What a world of enjoyment all the time, too, proach the sensational. lie will pre- MASSACRE BY UKRAINIANS. sent a most varied and interesting for you and the others of your home! Within 48 'toms of a sudden attack program at Ili, recital on Nov. 17th, of illness, Mrs, T. Friedman, of 2318 Jews Reach Vienna With Story of Just as you hear the master-pianists in concert including several of his oven char- West Grand bOulevard, passed away Burning and Shooting. acteristic and inimitable compositions. or recital, so you hear them in your home through at Harper Hospital, Monday, Septem- On Dec. 8th, Miss Mary Kent, con- ber 13, following an operation from N A.—Jewish refugees arriv- tralto of the Metropolitan Opera VI the marvelous which she failed to rally. Her death ing in Vienna report that the troops conies as a great shock to a host of o f General l'etlura, the Ukrainian House will be heard in recital, and if friends of the deceased who mourn leader, are committing widespread her success with Caruso is remem- bered, a host of friends are sure to her loss. anti-Semitic outrages in East Galicia. Of a rare charming personality, The refugees give a lift of towns and turn out to greet this representative ever eager to add to the happiness of the number of alleged victims in the of Detroit whom many will recognize those about her, Sirs. Friedman had districts bet wen the Russian frontier as Mrs. Ralph Trix. Reproducing Piano "LADA," America's representative endeared herself in the hearts of a and Tarnow and say the whole region danseuse who is meeting with ex- wide circle in the community. The placin gof a specially-re- ceptional success wherever site re- She was an active member of the is terrorized. They assert the Jews in Gliniaka corded Duo-Art Music Roll, the Jewish Woman's Club, the VS onian s sought refuge in a temple, whereupon veals her unique and picturesque art, will bring her own company, scenery, STROUD 4 Auxiliary of Temple Beth El, the the soldiers set fire to the building. and electricians to Orchestra Hall on touch of a lever, and the genius of Fresh Air Society and kindred organ- burning 15 to death. Then the sol- Ian. 19th. No other course of im- the artist in all its fulness is yours WHEELOCK izations. diers shot 36 more in the square, ac- portance has ever before included a The funeral was conducted Thurs- cording to the refugees. to enjoy! dancer in its group of artists, ano day, September 15, from Temple Beth STECK "Lada" is certain to provide one of such Is the perfection of the Poo-Art and El. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and CARLSBAD, Czechoslovakia.—For- the most enjoyable performances in so greatly superior Is It to any other Instru- Rabbi A. NI. flersham officiated. In- eign Minister Beres has agreed to WEBER the Community Concert Course. ment of this type, that the celebrated pian- ternment took place at Clover Hill permit a large number of Jewish rein- Christine Langenhan, the Danish ists mentioned, together with many others, Park The Cemetery. deceased is survived by two Kees from Poland and Eastern Galicia concert soprano, and William Robyn. DUO-ART RECORD THEIR FLAYING FOR IT EX- CLUSIVELY! daughters, Miss Lillian Shimberg and to remain in Czechoslovakia until an American tenor who the Victor N. F. A. llarris I Pearl Shimberg) they are able to proceed elsewhere, Company has selected to take the Each model of the DUO.ART In perfectly Reproducing place of John McCormick for the mi d four b ro th er , Al exan der z says a dispatch from Prague. adapted to hand-playing. The minister has also promised Si. recording of standard ballads, will ap- Pianos Friedman, of this city; David I.' And, as a player.piano, making available Friedman and Edward Friedman, of Landman, political secretary of the pear in joint recital on the evening to yon the thousands of Niel-ODee and other Niinneapolis, and William Friedman, Zionist organization, on whose re- of February 9th. These artists re- player rolls, it enables you, even though of o ak,. N. 0,, a n of w h om were quest this action was taken. that the cently appeared at Atlantic City and wholly without musical training, to easily Grand and present at the funeral. refugees will be permitted to use scored an emphatic success. auguring and fully give to any selection your own per• Government barracks for their tem- well for their appearance here. Then Upright annul interpretation. porary accommodation. on March 2nd, Tana Zucca the dis- The DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANO A committee has been organized to tinguished composer-pianiste, who Models Is the world's supreme musical Instrument look after their welfare, while the will play her own piano concerto fr- Other creation! Joint Distribution Committee for with the New National Orchestra un- PARIS—Regular shipping cony American Jewish Relief has under- der Bodanzky this fall, a signal Instruments munication between Marsailles and taken to attend to their immediate honor, and flans Hess, celebrated Sebastapol has now been established. wants. cello virtuoso, will give a joint re- Accepted in cital. With the exc•ptiod of Miss Part Exchange Kent and Lada, all the artists in the Exclusive Michigan Representatives course are of the Jewish faith. lint HEADQUARTERS 26 STORES Catalog Stalled it seems that the greatest honors 243-247 Woodward Avenue must go to two of the greatest Jew- on Request You'll Not Find ish artists now enthralling thousands with their wonderful voices, Rosa Our Diamond Raisa and her husband, Giacomo Rimini, soprano and baritone respec- Prices tively, who will be heard in a pro- gram of solo songs and duets, oper- Duplicated in atic and othewise, at their joint re- cital on October 12th. These great the 'High-Rent' artists need no further introduction Districts to the Detroit public. They have won the recognition of the musical world and placed their names among the immortals. Course tickets are now on sale at at the Grinnell Bros. music store on Wood- ward Ave. The prices for seats in the The Young Man who is facing many unusual ex- balcony are: 1st section. $7 75: 2nd .ection, $6.50; 3rd section, $5.35. On penses will do well to remember that his credit is the main floor the second section sells as good as his cash at this store for $0.75. and the seats in the first section. rows A to 7., for $10.50. As by the —and that we are making a special showing of the the proceeds of the sale of scats are to be devoted to charity, there is no newest platinum and gold settings at a big saving war tax. The management urges im- from down-town prices. mediate reservation of seats so that subscribers may he assured of the BOXING ENTERTAINMENT I very best locations in Orchestra Hall. The remarkable choice of tailored suits begins at 49.50; of fur trimmed models at 72.50. Community Concert Course Completed DUO-ART STEINWAY The Final Touch to a Room or per- It may be a lamp, a mirror, a table, a chair that is needed to give to that room of yours the final touch. haps This store offers the best whether it be a single piece or the equipment for the entire house. The enthusiasm, the ideas, and all the forces of a supremely broad and sympathetic organization of furniture men are here de- voted to the services of your dwelling place. Let us show you what is new—and what is better and what is more beautiful—and what will make your home more happy, suc- cessful and elegant—and, best of all, how to do without the expenditure of a great deal of money. ► rinnell Bros I r. BIG SMOKER ! October 11 th Platinum Engagement Rings Hannah Schloss 913 -15.17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience Bldg. Washington Progressive Club $150 to $2500 f igElt71267S es, "Pay as You Can" No "Red Tape" Dere -Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East Side EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. BUDAPEST.—The Hungarian Gov- ' ernment issued a decree forbidding I the Zionists of llungary to call a con- ference at Budapest to discuss impor- tant problems growing ont of the war and the break-up of the former king- s dom of Hungary. Efforts are being made to induce the Government to modify its decree and permit the Lonimo s . to =et. REFRESHMENTS SPEAKERS 8:00 F. M. Everybody Welcome Watch For Another Announcement Next Week