"mmumillEIV 'AGE F VE niEVeritoiyfr% of itoxiaz tvuosla Himelhocks putt' 1ploxy Miss Bernice Kahn and her brother, 16'0-182 Woodward Ave. Mr. Ivor Kahn, of 29 Waverly ave- nue, returned to Ann Arbor Monday, where they will resume their studies at the University of Michigan. Black Kid Boots t t Morris Baum, of 185 Farnsworth street, left this week for an extended visit through the east, where he will visit with relatives and friends. $8.50 /-) A miscellaneous shower was given Monday, Oct. 4, in honor of bliss Anna Skolnek, whose marriage to Mr. Seal Streger is to take place Oct. 12 at the Shaarey Zeilek Synagogue. We demonstrate in this show- ing of smart fall styles the pos- sibilities offered Detroit women to secure shoes of dependable qual- ity at most moderate prices. The nimbi is similar to the one pictured herein. Miss Bessie Glasier, whose marriage to Mr. Eichman take: place Sunday, Oct. 10, was delightfully surprised Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, at a mis- cellaneous shower given by her sis- ters, the Misses Elizabeth and Lil- lian, at their home, 100 Garfield aver nee. A daintily appointed luncheon Hosiery Specials was served to thirty guests. Our hosiery d-partinent is offer- ing beautiful quality hosiery in CC Nfrs. J. Nfarcuse and Mrs. A. Bondy left for Duluth, Minn . where they will attend the golden wedding anniver- sary of their sister. I the famous makes all the wanted fall suit shades--at reductions. In honor of Miss Florence Farber, whose marriage to Rabbi Samuel M Sacks, of New York city, will be the event of Oct. 24, a masquerade party and dance was given by the Misses Ressler, at their home, 1175 Brush street. The house was very prettily decorated with autumn leaves and wild flowers. and the same colors were carried out on the small tables in the dining room, where refreshments were served. Prizes were awarded to Miss Anna Levitt and Mr. Samuel Hillman. Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Mollie Hoffman, while Miss Florence Farber delighted the guests Sunday Services Mr. Myer Sunday services at the Temple will with piano selections. be resumed this Sunday at II o'clock, Miller played the violin. on which occasion Rabbi Franklin will preach on the subject, "The In- An event of the past week was the t, rnational Jew as the Jew Interprets marriage of Anna Ruth Davidow to That Term" All are cordially in- Victor Harrison Sugar, of Detroit. vited. Mrs. Sugar, who is a member of the Kappa Beta Pi Legal sorority, gradu- Sabbath Services Beginning Saturday at 10:30 Rabbi ated from the University of Detroit Franklin will preach on the subject, in June and passekthe Lansing state "Some Suggestions From the Story bar last month. NA-. and Mrs. Sugar will he at home after November 1 at of Creation.' 1211 Iroquois avenue. Religious School The session of the Sabbath School will resume Sunday, Oct. 3, with a very large registration of pupils. The faculty has been enlarged and a new plan of supervision of class groups established. The school has been fortunate in By courtesy of the Men's Temple securing the services of Miss Selmin- Club a series of five concerts will ski, formerly of Cleveland. a teacher Assist- be given at the Temple by the De- Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Avenue a! The Largest and TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. Foirrt ✓raetry More ort the roe( Stele Start Right Every young man contemplat- ing purchasing a diamond ring owes it to himself to start right by comparing prices. Compare my prices for Dia- monds with those asked by the "high-rent" stores down- town. Compare the quality — purity — brilliancy- -and take note, too, of the many new, novel and exclus- ive designs in platinum mount- ings this store offers those seekign- DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS $250 to $2500 "Pay as you can" Your Credits Good— Why Not Make Use of It? No "Red Tape" Here "Pay as You Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East SIda" EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. of wide experience, as acting by burnt orange georgette and ens. broidered and beaded in crystal and jade and silken metallic threads is seen in the Chinese overblouse In the center, 82.50. Duvetyne tit Autumn leaf brown is embroldffed in chenille to match the bisque georgette with which it compares the tie-around blouse on the right 29.60. troit Symphony String Quartette and ing Superintendent. The school in- the Flonzaley String Quartette, un- cludes Kindergarten, Primary High der the auspices of the Chamber School and Normal Departments. Children who have not yet registered should do so without fail next Sunday morning. Change of Address The members of Temple Beth El are urgently requested to fall Glen- dale 345 in regard to any change of address. This is absolutely neces- sary in order to keep the mailing list up to date. On Monday evening next. Rabbi Len M. Franklin leaves for Cincin- nati to attend a two-day session of the Executive Committee of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rabbis, of which he is President. PERFECTION LODGE . Music Society, Part of the proceeds of these con- certs will be deposited in the De- troit Musicians' Fund for the Cham- ber Music Society, which is spent in engaging musician members of con- certs in civic and other institutions. The dates of the concerts have been announced as follows: Monday evening, Nov. 29—Detroit Symphony String Quartette. Monday evening, Feb. 7—Flonzaley Quartette . Monday evening. March 21—De- troit Symphony String Quartette and Olga Samaroff, pianist. Monday evening, April 11—Detroit Svmnhonv String Quartette and Os- sip Gahrilowitsch, pianist . Wedneeday, October 13, F. C. De- gree, at 7:00 P. m. CHAS. K. SANDORF, 6 WARSAW—A special commission consisting of three Christians and two Jews has investigated the accusa- tions made against the Jews of Plotzk that they aided the Bol- sheviki. The commission has con- cluded its investigation and has re- ported that the accusatiotu are with- out the slightest foundaion. The Municipally of Plotzk has adopted a resolution declaring that the Jews of the city remained throughout loyal to the Polish government and during the occupation of the city by Bol- shevist forces suffered as much at the hands of the enemy as the Poles did. "JEWISH TRIBUTE" BARRED Our Furniture Prices 76, of Temple Beth El, has reopened after a two months' summer vaca- tion. The troop consists at present principally of small boys and an ef- fort will be made to enroll all Jewish youths of Detroit between the ages of 16 and 17. Troop 76 will make an effort to win the Field Day honors of the coming year. In order to attract the young Jewish boys, a basketball team is being planned which will en- gage other troop teams in the city. The troop is under the leadership of Milton Aronheim, Scoutmaster. Meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the gym- nasium of Temple Beth El. All boys are invited. WARSAW—The local post office has received instructions from the government not to parts through the mails the "Jewish Tribune," a publi- cation appearing in Paris in Russian and French. For an article printed in the "Rahodnik" in connection with the detained Jewish soldiers in Jablona, MRS. BLUMA SCHREIBER the editor of this publication has been fined a thousand marks. Mrs. Bluma Schreiber, widow of Jonah Rosenfeld. the noted Jewish Max Schreiber, and beloved mother poet. has left this city on his way to of Nathan, Jack, Alex, Sol, Sam, Mrs. America. G. Feldman and Mrs. H. Jacobson. Funeral was conducted from the resi- GRAVE DESECRATED dence, 668 Brsuh street, Wednesday afternoon. We understand that it is quite easy to make claims that one's prices are "the lowest in town" and all that sort of thing talk is indeed cheap. Still when a store knows that it undersells every other store and at the same time gives qualities that are not found elsewhere, why should they not claim to have just those things. JERUSALENf—it has been discov- ered that Arabs desecrated the grave of Captain Trumpeldor and the other Jewish heroes who fell with him in the defense of the Jewish Colony Nf ethula and that they have removed has the corpses The discovery caused eonsiderable agitation among the Jewink colonists. We know that our furniture prices are far below those of other stores. We know that the quality of our furniture cannot be beaten. We invite you to see our furniture—then you can believe our claims. F R IEt 7226S J. D. C. DENIES SUPPORT TO NON-KOSHER KITCHEN The Joint Distribution Committee refuses to support the local students' kitchen because it is not conducted on a strictly "kosher" basis. This has created great excitement in the Jewish community and the Jewish students are particularly indignant. 913 15 - 17 HASTINGS STREET ISSUE ANTI-JEWISH BOOK A Store With a Conscience LONDON—The "Morning Post" is prominently advertising the issue in one volume of all the anti-Jewish articles which recently appeared in colmns. The voliime carries the title of "Causes of World Unrest." 735 Oakland Ave. A multi-colored Fleur de Us design is worked in metallic threads on Heliotrope chiffon in the blouse en the left. 65.00. Black charmeuse brilliantly lit up In velvet, duvetyne, chiffon, georgette and charmeuse, these overblouses will pro- vide a rich and brilliant cos- tume. Striking color effects are achieved by marvelously blended metallic and silk embroideries, jet and bead work. This unusual collection of costume overblouses begins at 18.75. MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB IS SPONSOR FOR CONCERTS BY STRING QUARTETS BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 76 MEET AT TEMPLE BETH Secretary. EL EVERY THURSDAY PLOTZK JEWS LOYAL. The Jewish Boy Scout Troop, No. We Deliver All Orders! Hygeia Kosher Beef Sausages AND ALL KINDS OF DELICATESSEN M. BUCHALTER HEMLOCK 3418-W Clever Women Have Sensed the Importance of the Overblouse in the Autumn Wardrobe • Mr. Samuel Gluckstein. who, as reoresentat•ve of the Pall Mall Ward, and formerly of the Ree,t Wye(' has been a member of the Westmins- ter City Council for a number of years. has been elected to sneered Vlsennnt Doneraile as Mayor of Westminster for the ensuing year. - 1( RESTRICTIONS MADE PUBLIC. LONDON—According to a Jeru- salem dispatch received here, the fol. lowing conditions just made public HARTMAN Furniture Company "Furniture Specialists" Special Sale of Fine Davenports A S A result of very heavy selling to our living room furniture department, we have several oveasetuffed Tapestry Davenports which we will dispose of at far less than the regular price Theso davenports are of high grade eonstruotlon—web bottom, some with loose pillow arms. others with heavy padded coil arms, upholstered In a fine quality of Tapestry. so much Is already known of the high standard of our furniture that little need he said, except that here is an opportuoity that should not be overlooked by anyone wanting a really good davenport for little money. We will dispose of this entire group of davenports, and you have a fine assortment to choose from, at prices starting at $200.00 The Hartman Furniture Co. Formerly the Gray Furniture Co. 340-342 WOODWARD AVENUE by the Palestine administration, will govern the entry of emigrants into that country. Each immigrant will have to be possessed of a passport vised by the British Consul of his city; ample proof that he will be able to sustain himself for at least twehr months, and a certificate as to his medical fitness. All Palestine ports of entry will be strictly supervised by lmmigation officials who have al- ready been appointed, and every im- migrant admitted into the country will have to register with the loess police within fifteen days from the late of landing. Failure to register will lay open to immediate expulsion. Tourists and pilgrims will not be re- quired to register. The British High "ommissioner is vested with the right to expell any immigrant within five years from the date of his arrival, f he has broken the laws of the coun- try, or if it is proven to be in the in- terests of the state. lie is also in a position to relax these restrictions in certain instances. The regulations do not apply to individuals who were residents of Palestine prior to the war. An admirable portrait of Isaac Nordheimcr, first professor of lie- brew at New York University (1839- 1842), has been bung in the Lagarde Library in the Memorial Library building. Ile was a singularly en- thusiastic scholar. whose early death was deeply regretted. Besides his work in German and Oriental at the university he taught sacred literature at the Union Seminary and was a prolific writer. At a meeting the Senate conferred upon Mr. Jacob Mann, IL A., the de- gree of Doctor of Literature for a Thesis entitled "The Jews in Egypt and in Palestine under the Fatimid Caliphs (969-1171 C. E.)," a con- tribution to their political and corn . - menet history based chiefly on Gen- izah material hitherto unpublished. The book will shortly be issued by the Oxford University Press. 11 U isn't a god gamest, regardless of the prier, yes met hate it ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS 212 Krese•Bldg.,West Adams at Park DETROIT Ake vevamaiwISMINA.14•1•1111111/1 ■ •161PnadrIarMwolswww.alwarsalma Please Mention The Chronicle When Patronizing Advertisers