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PAGE TWO

EDETROIVEN1SitolZONICLE

W71 Address I. Z. A..i

Excellent Gifts
At Reduced Prices

:11JjkalVSHOPS_,

For Gentlewomen

222

WOODWARD

AVENUE

For 30 Years

URNITURE as a Christmas
Gift has come to be standard.
This is particularly true with
the c ass of people who give long and
intelligent thought to the gift problem.

For 30 Years

The Stove of

rut Stove of

Yea Olde Time

Tea Olde Time

Christmas

Christ Meg

Spirit

Spirit

There is a peculiar satisfaction in feel-
ing that the thing you give will be
worthy of expressing your sentiments.

Christmas Gifts

From the Lower Court Yard Shops
at Healy's

Wee

In this treasure Reuse
of Gino ,unusual you
are certain to find to-
kens that will carry the Christ-
masa message most successfully

In our aisle of gifts which starts at the
entrance of our store, and continues up
through every floor, you will find there
are things of that kind by the hundreds.
There is time yet to select them, but
naturally it is better to select at the first
opportunity.

RABBI MOSES BAROWAY

Who will speak in Detroit Monday
evening on his travels in Palestine.

YOUNG JUDAEA CLUBS
GIVE CHANUKA PARTY
AT INSTITUTE DEC. 12

The assemblage is beautiful and won-
derfully diversified, but best of all,
everything is practical, and within the
limitations of modest expenditures.

Judaea Organization. Participate In
Unique Entertainment; Tableau
and Play are Features.

Partial List of Gifts at
Little Cost

A crowd that taxed the seating ca-
pacity of the auditorium of the Jew-
ish Institute, assembled Sunday after-
Floor Laamps
Table Lamps
Lamps
noon, December 12th, to witness the
Davenports
Chanukah celebration, one of the
Book Ends
Telephone Shields
Book Ends
Screens
meet successful entertainments of the
Young Judaea Organization to be held
Book Holders
Silver Vases
Flower Bowls
Candlesticks
in this city.
Vases
Tables
Lamp Shades
Bridge Lamps
The program was opened with se-
lections played by the newly organ-
Rugs
Mirrors
Desk Sets
Candle Sticks
Ration "The Now Chanukah" follow-
Desks
Tea Wagons
toed Young Judaea Orchestra. A rac-
Frames
Pictures
ed, given by Dorothy Rabinowitz of
Desk Fittings
Ferneries
the Young Judaea Dramatic Club,
Modern and Old Masters
Framed Pictures
which was very well received.
Book Racks
Picture Frames
Forget-Me-Note of Zion Give Tableau.
Odd Chairs
Smoking Stands
One
of
the
most
impressive
num-
Antique Furniture
bers on the program was a tableau
prepared by the Forget_Me-Ants of
Clocks
Faancy Baskets
Zion. This tableau, depleting Materi-
alistio Joy, Despair and Spiritual
And besides in review you will
Joy, reached a striking climax, when,
witness gift things that you have
Mogen David in hand, the members
not seen before.
comprising the tableau. burst forth in
song to the tunes at Zionist songs.
340-342 WOODWARD AVENUE
STORE HOURS TILL
Mary lerledenburg attired as the Spir-
it of Hativah, aroused much enthusi-
CHRISTMAS
Upper Woodward
asm.
Lower Prices
A unique feature of the program
7P. M.
9 A. M.
was a dialogue "Chanukah" present•
ed by seven youthful members of the

Stars of Judaea. Anna Slomovitz of
DECLAMATION CONTEST
vember winds piled New York's streets
the Daughters of the Blue and White,
FAVOR POLISH JEWS
high with snow. Laughing native-born
HEBREW PLAY, FEATURE delighted her audience with a song
- --
A
Story
for
Thanksgiving.
By
Elma
Ehrlich
Levinger.
Americans, stimulated train theater
"Chanukah." Miss Slomovttz
CONCERT ON CHANUKAH called
Promise of Many Reform. is Made by
and
dance,
nosily
watched
another
(Copyright
1920,
by
Elma
Ehrlich
Levinger;
all
right.
reserved.)
possesses a voice of excellent quality
Thanksgiving day fade into a shiver-
Government.
and her singing is very popular among
ing dawn.
Tikes Zion Score Great Succens With the Young Judaeans. Zany Drapkin,
At Marks'
UT on the Kansas prairies the bring them?"
A
middle-aged
man,
who
had
once
\VARS.\
\V—The
Polish gut, rn-
Entertainment; Three Tie
another Daughter of the Blue and
November winds tossed the snow
"No. I left them behind for I did
you will find
White, rendered a Yiddish recitation in great drifts, shining mountains be- not have enough money for all of us. been a laughing baby across the seas ment has officially proclaimed the
for First Place.
while
his
father
traveled
to
the
new
minority
rights
clause
of the Versail-

the most
neath the pale sun. Within the rude But I shall earn enough soon and bring
in a highly pleasing manner.
log cabin a grateful are glowed in the them over. I want them to be in land via the steerage, walked between les "ffietity as part of the law of the
complete and
Hebrew Songs Follow.
the
little
tables
nodding
here
and
Featuring two plays, one in the or-
land.
This
clause
aimed
to amelior-
broad fireplace; a kettle sang above America—I want my children to be
there, for he was a well-known figure ate the condition of the Jews in Po-
iginal Hebrew and another in Eng-
Miss Sarah Malek, of the Young the flames. About the long board ta- free."
finest selec-
land.
lish, and a declamation contest, the Judaea Dramatic Club was the next ble, covered with a coarse white cloth
on
Broadway.
Several
times
a
mil.
"Just like the Pilgrims," Interrupted
tion of furs
Tikvas Zion, the first Young Judaea on the program, singing a Hebrew in honor of the day, a group of prairie Harry. "They came here to be free," lionalre, since the moving picture in-
The Polish government hitherto had
circle to be organized in Deno t, Sim Fong which won much applause for emigrants gathered for their Thanks-
and fur coats
"But there aren't any pilgrims any dustry had multiplied the dollars In- only officially recognized the Versail-
herited of his peddler father, he moved ies Treaty, but not the appendix to
day evening gave what is considered her at the end of the number.
giving
feast
over
sixty
years
ago.
more,"
mourned
Mary
with
all
her
in Detroit—
with a certain haughtiness. only relax- paragraph 93, which dealt with the
one of the finest l'hamilsali entertain•
Helen Milowskl and Lillian Smile Plates were pushed back and now over youthful romanticism.
ments given in this city. The enter-
you will find
Her father laughted heartily. "Why, ing to answer the jests of the stmpl. rights of the minorities.
tainment was held at 156 Twenty- re•presenting the Isiliee or Zion, offer- their mugs of cider and bowls of rosy
dusty
blond beauty on his arm.
This step by the government fol-
apples, the exiles from the east we're pilgrims ourselves. Mary,' he
it pays to
ninth street, and was given for lead- ed as their contribution to the even, laughed and Jested and gang the songs chided. "Didn't we leave our comfort-
"Not a bad Thanksgiving dinner, lowed a conference of officials in. hid-
a
humorous
sketch
entitled
"Chanu-
buy of the
ers and presidents of Detroit Young
of home.
able homes back there In Illinois and was It , Moe?" she commented. ing Prime Minister Vitos, Fotrign
kah Gelt" written by Sholem Alechlm,
Judaea circles.
Makers.
"Please, Robbie," cried his sister come all the way to 'bleeding Kansas,' "Though the way they're boosting the Minister Sapleho and Vice-hcinier
Anna Bookstein, Tillie Friedman while title Rose Lipshltz, well known
Marv, a pretty gray-eyed girl of about Just to bring you and the boys up in price of oysters you ought to expect a Dashaisky. Al this conference Dash-
and Fannie Bloody were declared tied to all Young Judaeans, delighted the fifteen, "please sing us that song you a land we intended to keep free ter- pearl In every one of 'em. And them insky did 50111,` plain speaking about
for first place for prizes offered for audience with Yiddish recitations, she saw in a newspaper the other day. ritory? And haven't we faced Indians patriotic numbers wasn't so bad at the the present policy of the Polish gov-
the best declamations given at the being recalled again and again to the The one about the prairie pilgrims."
and starvation Just the way those old end. but when I was doing my six ernment.
blanntacturere
entertainment. Miss Bookstein re -- stage. Rose 1Jpschitz who is only
turns a day in vaudeville— ,
After the proclamation was is•nol
Robert flushed a little. It was one Plymouth Rock fellows did?"
Retailers—Wholesalers
cited "Why I Like Chanukah," Miss 1 nine years old Is one of the most thing to sing about his chores or when
Young Eden Jefferson, the village
He cut her reminiscences short for Dashinsky conferred for three hours
212-214 Michigan Avenue
Friedman gave a Hebrew recitation Ipromising of Detroit's Young Judae- the family gathered about the fire he schoolmaster, nodded, his sensitive it was his fifth midnight slipper that with the Jewish deputies of the P dish
and bliss Bloody recited "Chanukah an .,
fore bedtime; another to attempt a face glowing with feeling. "You are week and even a stomach trained on parliament, Ilirshhorn, Farb•rith
Lights." David Racoosin, Minnie
Shipper, I ireenhaum, Ilartglass and
Other numbers were recitations In song with several of their neighbors right, Mr. Dodson," he agreed. "We're Broadway' sometimes rebels.
"I get sick of that 111aMed senti- Diamond. l)ashinsky told the htwish
We offer for Telanor and Sol Lipshitz acted as Hebrew by the Defenders of Zion and present. "I'd rather not," he began sowing crops here that may take a
awkwardly with the bashfulness of a long time in growing. but we're plant- mental stuff,' be snapped with the un- deputies that the government was
your consldera. judges.
'
Chanukah"
by
Esther
Jacobson
of
Of especial interest at this enter-
reasoning irritation of the dyspeptic. r eady to institute many reforms l,tvor-
growing boy. Ile swung toward the ing a new America."
Don a complete
.the Ruda of Judaea•
The Jess- looked Iron; one to the "It was bad enough through the war. ing the Jews.
selection of tamment was the play presented in
door, glad of a diversion. "Bark,
Play.
Y.
J.
Dramatic
Percent
Hebrew,
"liagibor
Hakoton,"
mean-
other,
his
eyes
shining
with
tears.
At the same time some of the Po-
Granite and Mar-
wasn't that someone knocking?" he
But they have to get soft 'cause it's
"America will he a good country for Thanksgiving. About time they can a lish councilmen of the city of 11;0:
ble Monuments, ing the "Young Hero." This play The Young Judaea Dramatic Club
all
people."
he
said
in
his
broken,
dif-
few
fool
holidays!"
Tom baloney,
saw made threats against the lest. Si
dealt with the story of Hannah and furnished the feature of the afternoon ask ''O
ed trly the wind," laughed one of the
Grave Markers, her seven sons. Anna Raitni took the in the form of a play. "The last guests, Peter Kirbie, from the next set- ficult English. "It will be a good home
They were out in the lobby now and Poland. charging them with brie, rc-
and Grave En. part of Hannah in the play. while •anute," by Jessie Sampler. The tlement. "You'll not get off so easy, for my people. My people have always he paused to pull up the high collar of lettisilde for the anti-Polish e sti-
gone a long ways- a very long ways— his fur-lined overcoat. The wind blew le to in \ merica."
'closures of very Sam Silverstein, of the Maccabees of , PCPM• was lahl in a Jewish house nn Rob. Give us your song."
high quality. At Judaea, took the the part of Antio- the outskirts of Jerusalem, early
But now an unmistakable knock and perhaps they will find rest here. great swirls of snow through the door
,
They
have always looked for freedom a weary uniformed lad held open for
the same time chus; Silo Lesser, member of a newly
sounded above the wind. Ralph Doti :
our prices are organized Young Judaea circle on the evenin g of December leth, 1917. It son rose to his feet. "Perhaps, one at the I do. Maybe sometime they will them with an exaggerated courtesy. CANADIAN ZIONISTS
West End, took the part of Nodov, told the tale of two children. Rachel) the neighbors delayed by the storm, find It.' this head drooped a little. his There was a hungry look in the boy's FORM SEPARATE BODY
low.
the youngest of Hannah's sons, who Pertly. aged 16. played very convinc.
told his guests and hurried to the lips moved softly. The others did not eyes. For he had been listening to
— -
GRANITE AND MARBLE refused to forsake their religion and Ingly by Rae Aronson. anti Michael. he
disturb hint in his prayer.
door.
the music. hos, and a few pseudo pa-
TORONTO- Orthodox hot,
"And now what about that song you triotic ditties made him remember all
staked their lives instead. Arthur her younger brother, played by Lottie
t'anada
voted
in
their
convey to. ,
The man who enterer], his garments were going to give us?" questioned the
I Wendell, of the kfaccalices, acted as Gantze•Its, whose father has been
white with snow, was neither old nor smith, turning to Rob. "Come, let's too easily those nights when he had recently to separate from tie I
Antiochus' bodyguard .

kept guard not before a plated door, State, organization to which
Closed, Sgterday—Open Sunday
The English sketch, "The Lights," was a Zionist. The children are young; he walked with a slight stoop, have it."
lint where armed men slept before have been attached and to I. , -
possibly due to the heavy bag he car-
was acted by the following charac- hoping to die since they have burner] ried upon his shoulders. ills eyes
"I don't sing it well. sir," answered risking their lives On the morrow . Ile independent national organi/se
tees: Sophie D•ork, Eva Raimi, Eva their last Chanukah Candle and are were weary and a little doubtful in Robert, flushing a little. "But I set remembered a Thanksgiving feast
The Zion'sts, whose plans in
Groll, Anna Bookstein, Rose. Gold- destitute, when 1'a aeon Lapidot, a their questioning gaze; afterwards Bob it to a time I found in one of Mr. snatched in a "V" hut--was it only the restoration in the Holy I ..,
200 WINDER
laden, Jennie I.esser, Tillie Friedman, Jewish Legionaire, played by Sarah told his sister that the stranger made Jefferson's song hooks we use at two years ago? An ugly look crept a government based on the .tt
CHERRY 8112W
Pauline Schwartz and Rachel Gold- Malek. enters. Flow he brings hap- him think of a tramp dog who fears school. And I like it, 'cause it seemed into his face as hp recalled his high Biblical laws, adopted a re..1
faden. Among those who took part
every stranger will kick him. Ile so true the way the poet speaks of us hopes to return to a land free and asking the British government t
in the declamation contest were Ros e pinese into the lives of these two un. stood there in the doorway, timidly but emigrants. I'll sing 11 if you like."
cleansed from wrong • • • A nd terest itself lit securing an earl,
Goldfaden, Mary Markofsky, l'auline happy children le pleasingly related without cringing, and spoke to them
The gray noon had deepened into a his buddies who had never returned to limitation of the true boundari , -
4'
Schwartz, Sarah NS arshatier, Jennie In this charming one act play. Sadie with a voice that sounded strangely Snowy twilight. The firelight threw be disappointed had fought for such the Holy Land.
Bernstein
garbed
as
the
Spirit
of
Ye-
Leaser, Rose Raitt and Margaret
fantastic shapes upon the white - rot hers as the fat plutocrat and his
huda Ha-Maccabbee holding a shield forei gn
Lefton.
"I thought I would reach the town washed walls, the faces of the group painted companion!
FANNIE HURST EXPOUNDS
In addition to the above program with a Blue Mogen Dovid. made a but the storm overtook me," he said. about the table, the fair curls of the
The two stood on the curb waiting
Anna Slomovitz, of the Daughters of profound impression.
PRINCIPLES the OF
m , , :r
humbly, and waited as though doubtful boy as he sang to the prairie emigrants for their taxi. Out of the shadows
An equally Interesting number was of his recepti on.
the White and Blue, sang several He-
the song of their pilgrimage.
came a ragged. stumbling figure. cring-
hanukah songs and icti
brew
the Palestanian dance arranged joint
NEW YORK—Fannie Hurst
ing before the wind. It held oat his
Ralph Dodson held out his hand "We cross the prairies as of old
mass singing.,
The pilgrim, crosed the sea.
ly by the Buds of Judaea and the Ju with all the warmth of a prairie wel-
band; a voice with a strong foreign yesterday
The Tikvas Zion last Sunday cot' daean Dramatic Club. Resale Neikin, come behind It. "Take off your coat," To make the West, as they the East in fleet ion begged for eha rit y.
Training School for Teachers, e'
lected the largest suns of all Young Mendetta Popkins, and Yetta Dworkin he commanded heartily, "and sit down
The homestead of the free!"
Moe ilirseh, son of a Jewish Immi- she discussed the principles to ,
Judaea circles in the city for the Jew- vedov, Fannie Newman and Lillian I with us. Over there," indicating the
• • • The clear young voice tiled grant. shook the beggar off impatient. work with the students. Miss
ish National Fund on the occasion of the Dramatic Club and Sarah Med. I fire. "Rob, bring the gentleman a away. From the palce where the little ly. "They pester the life out of one." throughout emphasized that wnto .
the Seventh Annual Flag Day. The
h :71:t r i e s sa
chair. Mary, get him a clean plate Jew sat came a sound of sobbings, he growled. "This year the streets are ank io
r e st t t es r a of
id : labor r ti is
875 Gratiot Ave. MeL 245 of
Daughters of the White and Blue col- Rabinowitz of the Buds of Judaea,' end some more victuals." He nodded convulsed and broken.
The others more crowded with bums and beggars inspiration. At one point of On le-
participated In this dance, d ressed In
heeled
the
second
largest
sum.
The
looked
at
each
other
in
perplexity.
but
toward
the
others.
"These
are
my
VanDyke S D. T. Ily.
!
than ever. We ought to have stricter
Lin. 2135
Tikvas Zion and the Defenders of long flowing robes of blue, girdled In neighbors.
We
"I hold myself up as a horrible t s-
are celebrating Eden Jefferson, the schoolmaster, after Immigration laws. If I had my way,
Warren S P. M. Ry.
Wal. 247
the White and Blue each donated $10 white.
a moments hesitation. walked over to I 'd keep every one of those damn kitten ample of a writing drudge. I think
Thanksgiving, you know."
`
Iwwwwmrs
for the Jewish National Fund on Flag
Singing Important Feature.
The stranger looked a little bewil- the shabby figure and touched the like him over In Europe where they nothing of sitting five or six hoot ,
Day, in addition to the collections
bowed shoulders gently.
1f. 0111L.
over a phrase. It generally take• me
Four members of the Daughters of dered. "Thanksgiving?" he faltered.
made by the members.
The peddler rose awkwardly to his
"Ile doesn't know what Thanksgiv-
about six hours a day for three or
Among other Young Judaea enter- the White and Blue aceompaniew by ing Is. " exploded little Harry Dodson ' feet, his face twitching with emotion.
AMITIANS
four weeks to write a short story
Rayala
Barsovits
on
the
piano.
sang
tainments given of especial import-
"You must forgive me. gentlemen," he BISHOP OF VILNA
In rather rude wonder.
write about ten short stories
ance is the one of the Roses of Zion, "Ell, Eli" Eva Marcus, vice presi-
But the stranger only smiled. "I said with his old-world courtesy. "But
and
think I am somewhat of a Iir" -
The weekly meeting of the Arne . of
the North End of Detroit. A dent of the Young Judaean Literary have not been In this country Iong," , when I heard the boy stns—although
APPEALS FOR JEWS lific 1 writer.
After working so hard I
lane was held at the home of Mimi Chanukah play in four acts, numer- Club delivered a recitation by Philip he answered the child. "And over' I could not understand his words—
n e ,u ,:a131:..as• na n:isde d I when o t n
Marian Price, 628 Cameroreave.. Tues. ous recitations and songs, marked the Raskin.
there—In Europe—we did not keep' when I heard that boy nine, I heard
say.
to
, IC
me. I saw your
little pie
event which took place last Saturday
DANZ1G—The "Gazette Warshaw- the magaz i n
Miss Zelda Medvedor, a talented what you cal] Thanksgiving."
my own boy singing the songs of free
day evening, Dec 14.
e
evening.
ski" draws attention to the fact that
member of the Young Judaea Dramat-
"Yu're a Jew, ain't you!" asked Max America."
An elaborate affair has been
when the I.ithuanian forces replaced
ic Club delivered a poetic conception Feller, who kept the smithy in the
kliss Hurst expressed her hi turf
planned for New Year, Ere. Several ONE HUNDRED JEWS KILLED. which she wrote expressly for the oc- village. "And a peddler. I het." with
And Raphael Hirsch. the little Jew- the Polish troops in Vilna, Bishop that many of those who attempt to
musical selecUons were rendered by
canton. This number revealed Miss a glance toward the snow.covered bag. Ink peddler worked and strugeled and Matuelwitch of that city issued an ap- f write stories, fail through sheer
LONDON—One hundred and twelve
"Yes. I sell cloth and bottons and In the end prospered, warming ever peal to the Christian community ex-
the Mines Gweedyln Velick and Armenian Jews arrived at Bombay, Medvedov as an interpreter of much
thread. I do not earn much but It is , In his heart the thought of his own erting them to treat the laws in a
1-klythe Bklare. Following the pro- India, according to a report from that dramatio force as well as a writer better than what I did over there." Ile children singing the songs of free spirit of brotherly love. The "Ga-
of no mean ability .
WARSAW-0.6k to the presence
zette \Varshawski" says this prob-
gram. • very delielaus luncheon was city, They relate that after the Bob
on Polish territory
Miss Minnie Telenof. President of smiled, a strange, slow smile that lit America.
sheviki retreated. the Armenians made
ably accounts for the fact that the leader Balachotitch of the. r0,1""
peeved.
even the age-long melancholy of his'
the
Young
Judaea
Drameeto
Club,
of White KI, ",."
a pogrom in which they killed 100
eyes. "And bore I am free."
The next weekly meeting will be
The gaudily decorated restaurant Jews at that time showed themselves fame, it is suggested by the .1 ,,"`"
presided as chairman of the afternoon.
so unfriendly toward the Poles and deputies to the
"And your family?" Mrs. Dodson was glowing with
held at the borne of Mary Natbaneon, Jews. One of the arrivals in Bom-
Diet that ter
Polish
light and life: flow- destroyed every Polish emblem and
bay, stated that he had lost his wife Thus the entire program wu given paused In her task of piling bin plate
11: Oakland eve.
err bloomed on every square of soot. e
general be either eourtmartialed or
and eight children.
by Young Judaeans.
very other mark which reminded
with potatoes and squash • "Did y oni eon damask,
else tried by the local tribunals on
although without the No- t hem of the Polish administration.
charges of murder.

The Hartman Furniture Co.

THE PILGRIM PEOPLE

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MONUMENTS

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