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Gabrilowitsch and
Schkolnik to Give
Recital at Temple
Furs!
At Marks'
you will find
the most
complete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
in Detroit—
you will find
it pays t o
buy of the
Makers.
H. & B. MARKS
Mauutucturers
Retailers -Wholesaler,
660 Michigan Avenue
SUNDAY AT 3:30
An awning of music that promises
the utmost pleasure will be the sonata
recital by Ossip Gabrilowitsch and
' Ilya Schkolnik, %Vednesday evening.
I March 9, in "femple Beth El.
The artists will play together Beet-
hoven's Sonata, for piano and violin,
in A Major, and Brabins' Sonata, for
piano. in I) Minor. Mr. Gabrilowitsch
will be heard in Schinnann's Sonata
for piano iu G Minor, and NO. Schkol-
nik svill play alone and unaccompan-
ied, Itach's Chaconne.
• Mr. Gabrilowitsch has given sonata
recitals in other American cities and
in Europe with many of the fore-
most violinists.
\Vithin a fortnight
he will appear in New York with
' Alexander Schmuller, who was in De-
troit recently and with vylioni \Ir.
Gabrilowitsch has given many recitals
abroad in the years past.
Mr. Schkolnik's several appearances
with the Detroit Symphony orches-
tra as soloist have won for him a
JOSE LEVY
high place in the regard of the local
Founder of the London Link Thea-
' concert-going public and his joint ap-
pearance with the distinguished con- ter, which is the counterpart of the
ductor of the orchestra has been Grand Guignol in Montmartre, Paris.
looked forward to for some time by
I the many admirers of both artists.
Ticketv for the sonata recital are
on sale now in Grinnell's.
DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA I
Ossip GABRILOWITSCH , N. H. SCHOLNICK GETS
Conductor
Victor Kolar Directing
Soloist, GUSTAVE F. HEIM,
Trumpet
PROGRAM
Busch Indian Melodies (first time
here).
Mozart Serenade.
Saar Rococo Suits (first time
here).
Schubert Serenade, Ave Maria for
Trumpet.
Liszt Second Rhapsody.
Seats 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Box Seats $1.25.
NOW on SALE at GRINNELL'S
Orchestra IlaII Sunday after
10 A. M.
Eleventh Pair Symphony Concerts
Friday and Saturday Evenings,
— March 11 and 12, at 8:30.
WAGNER PROGRAM
Soloist, Margaret Mateenauer,
M•xxo•Soprano
Seats $1, $1.50, $2. Box Seats $3.
On Sole Grinnell's Mar 10, 11, 12.
Attractive Two Family
Between Twelfth and Hamilton
Boulevard on
VIRGINIA PARK
Large lot,• side drive, two-car
garage, tiled vestibule and bath,
very large living room, fireplaces,
French doors, steam heat, instan-
taneous heaters, four very nice
bedrooms, everything very good
throughout.
CONTROL OF FIRM OF
SCHOLINCK-GHINASIN
Sell:Mock & CMinasin, the Komi-
, tont east side clothing and shoe firm,
• has dissolved partnership, and Mr.
, Nathan H. Scholnick. senior partner,
has taken over full charge of the busi-
ness, which is located on Hastings and
\Vinder streets. The finn of Schol-
nick & Ghinasin has been established
for over five years.
Plans are now being carried out for
extensive alteration.. In addition to
the present sod: 4.mm, the adjoining
more will be annexed to enlarge the
business. The alterations that are be-
ing made are carried out with the afro
of making the store a model place of
shopping on the east side. Mr. Schol-
nick expects to feature a high grade
of young men's clothing. The re-
modeled store expects to be ill readi-
ness for luster business.
Y. P. S. EL MOSHE
I he Young People's Auxiliary of
the Congregation El Moshe will give
a dance at the synagogue on Michi-
gan avenue and Twenty-ninth street,
on Sunday evening. March 13. Danc-
ing will start at 8 o'clock. The El
Moshe Young People"s Society meets
every Wednesday evening. Dancing
follows every meeting.
PERFECTION LODGE
NOTICE
Nlarch 9, F. C. Degree, at 7 p. in.
Lookout Committee at 6:30 p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
W. G. BARKER CO.
Virginia Park and Twelfth.
Market 2727.
Break That Cold at the
Famous
Pioneer in Drama
BUILDING DATA SHOWS
INDUSTRY IS STABILIZED
Mt. Clemens
But in Detroit
Neuritis and Sciatica
JEWISH PIONEER IN
DRAMA IS FOUNDER
OF LONDON GUIGNOL
adman Notes
Scored First Success in 1909
Jose Levy has been associated with
8
al
8un bonnet Eggs
Joseff Bros.
Superior Kosher
Restaurant
We Sell
Restaurants, Etc.
WAGSTAFF & CO.
all Majestic 8Idg.
Cherrf 55
Slutzk and they were in possession of 1 Jewish genius has brought the offer-
petition signed by one hundred thou- ing. In the rare but limited cireie of
sand Jews requesting the Polish gov- noble spirits and high intelligence, the
ernment to annex those districts. The
individual mentioned did not bring the
petit•un with him.
Jewish contribution is recognized and
honored; but the world outside, even
the world of Jews, hears nothing of
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CLAIRMOUNT CLUB
president; I.. Lieberman, vice-presi-
dent; Mr. Bieffield, secretary; A. Alt-
man, treasurer; N. Gedrich, financial
secretary. The club expects to do
much in the line of chanty and social
work. Preparations are being made
for a social affair to take piece soon.
ZIONIST LECTURERS
HERE THIS SUNDAY
Abraham Goldberg, for m er editor
of "Dos Yiddishe Folk," :The Jew-
ish Nation), and Isaac Carmel, direc-
tor of the Ohio Zionist Bureau, will
be in Detroit Sunday to address a
number of mass meetings in the in-
terest of industrial development of
l'alestine.
The two Zionist leaders will ad-
dress two meetings here on Sunday,
one at 3:30 p. in. at the synagogue
on Westminster and Delmar avenues,
and the other at 8 p. nn. at the syna-
gogue on Farnsworth street. They
will also address a meeting at Wind-
sor at 1(1 o'clock Sunday morning.
"Industrial Development in Palestine
at the Present Time," will be the
topic of their discussions.
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Easter 49.75
IN THIS FEATURED EVENT FOR FRIDAY are Dresses
that would have cost you $95 at this time last year, but new con-
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Newest of the new are piquant modes of Taffeta, Canton Crepe,
Tricotine, Georgette, Piquetine and fancy Silks with tight little
bodices and full flaring skirts. The beat types from the world's
foremost designers.
For the First Time Since 1913
Easter comes in March, and as a result Spring apparel
makes its appearance much earlier than usual. The fash-
ions for Spring are lovely, with all the gayety, youth and
verve that femininity love; and a truly delighful and in-
teresting thing about them is "Everything is marked
at a lower price level than in 1920."
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ARTS, CRAFTS EXHIBIT
AT JEWISH INSTITUTE
An Art, and , Crafts exhibit show-
the London theatrical world for the
past 12 years. His first success was ing the work f of Jews and Jewish
ceremonials
will be held during the
scored in the adaptation of "The Glad
week of March , 13'to 20 at the Jewish
Eye" in P4/9, an excellent piece of
Institute
on
street, near Hast-
business which helped to enrich the
vernacular with a much-needed phrase ings. The exinb# will be formally
opened
on
Sunday
afternoon, March
of social terminology. .Another adap.
tation was "Who's the Lally?" and Mr. 13, at 3 o'clocf.
Chronicle rettliTs who have photo-
Levy "helped" with “The Girl from
Ciro's," "Arlette," and "Yes, Uncle." graphs or the ,works of Jews in art,
A short time ago he became the pro- science, music, litratere, etc., arc re-
prietor of the Strand Theater. and quested to to the Jewish In-
Tic name hod ad-
this; realized what is (KWh the most' stitute. i(taelut
expensive ambition in English busk dress of the ,t1416 ,' to whom it will
!less life, newspaper proprietorship , be retinal:A immediately after time ex-
excepted, of course. But it cannot he hibit. For further information call
said that he contributed anything of Main 3740 daily between 9 and 12.
real value to the cause of art until he
opened his Grand Guignol. "I am. at
to the sophisticated playgoer who is
tired of paying his guineas to see min-
The Clairmount and Gritesay clubs
ventional rubbish," says Mr. Levy. If have united under the name of the
only one or two of the prominent Clairmount club and will meet Tues-
Jewish impresarios of the metropolis day evenings at the Shaarey Zedek,
could imbibe a little of this young where both clubs do gymnastic work.
man's spirit, it might be very much The following officers were elected for
better for all of us.
a term of six months: Mr. Safer,
EXPLAINS JEWISH
ACTION AT GENEVA
ne
15,000 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
ARRIVE THROUGH BOSTON
The arrival during the past two
weeks of half dozen trans-.\thisitic
aniships, carrying with them about
15,000 Jewish in:migrants, at the port
, of Boston, sailed fur quick action oil
the part of the Hebrew Sheltering and
Immigrant Aid Society of America in
connection with the receiving, guiding
and distributing of these new arrivals.
Jacob R. Fain, general manager of
the society, together with several
members of his staff, went to Boston
to confer with Isaac Holler, president,
and the directors and officers of the
Boston branch of the society. At the
saint. time he met the immigration of-
ficials and representatives of the steam-
ship companies and discussed the sit-
uation with them.
Less than one per cent of the Jew-
ish immigrants arriving at the port
of Boston are destined to that city
itself. .A.II the others go to cities all
over the country. The staff of the
oston branch was increased in order
to meet the situation, and arrange-
(Continued From Page 1.11
ments were made whereby immigrants
unless it has the approval of the Jt.w- going from Boston to New York will
ish public behind it. That's all non- be accompanied by a guide of the so-
sense. But I do think that the pro- ciety. The discharged immigrants
portion of Jews who interest 111CM- who arrive at all times of the day or
selve, actively in the drama is greater night at the Grand Central depot or
than the Gentile proportion. Drama lip way of the Fall River line are met
enters the life of the average Jew by guides of the society and brought
more vividly. His national history has to the home at 229 East Broadway,
been the greatest of all dramas. and New York City.
his artistic sensibility is as 0 rttle
During these two weeks meinbers
keener than that of his neighbors. Be- of the Distribution Department's staff
sides, he is always alive to the thing have been at work all night on sev-
that is nos'. Or you might even find eral occasions. The immigrants are
a reason for the support the Jewish transported to the home in busses
public is giving me—the fact that I and no matter *bat time of the night
myself ant a Jew has nothing to do. they arrive a meal is ready for them.
with it, by the way—in the very prin-
ciple of the Grand Giuggio!. which is
realism. The Jew knows that life is
11111 ni comedy and tragedy, and is Ilt•
icily divorced from all that is stagey
and savoring of the footlight conven-
tion. I ferein he differs from the Gen-
Rabbi Adolph .Steiner, of Jackson
tile Britisher, who revels in senti- was the principal speaker at the ban
mental melodrama that has nothing quet of the Masonic Lodge No. 17
whatever to do with %vital is real. My F. & A. M., on Thursday, Feb. 24, ti
theater is not for the crowd; nobody connection with the conferring of the
understands that better than I do. I Master Mason's degree. His subjee
cannot expect the patronage of a pub- was "Masonry and Judaism." About
lic which is current with mere diver- 400 Masons attended.
sion; although. mind you, the converts
Rabbi Steiner will address the Busi
are many. lint I think the Jewish ness Woman's Club March 23 on the
public chooses its entertainment care- subject, "The Prospect for Women's
fully. and does not dodge a play which Influence in American Government."
demands the response of intelligent,,
or a form of an which asks for sym-
pathetic understanding."
The compilation of building data,
covering the'last several weeks. shows
that the building industry is gradually
becoming stabilized. 4 this week's ag-
gregate taking 11 silght increase over°
that of last week. Among some of
Front St., between Second and
the more not abk projects reported
Third.
Sulphur Mineral
from the offices of the architects and
Water, the same as
engineers and prepared by the Build-
ers' and Traders' Exchange during
the past week, are, a two-story brick
and steel bank building, a store and
These waters are a never-falling
office building, a remodeling of a
remedy for Rheumatism, Nervous.
three-stor• brick, a tool store into a
ness, Eczema and all other forms
temple building, to be located at Red-
of skin diseases.
ford. a one-story brick and steel sates
In such painful troubles as
and service station, a brick and Steel
store and assembly hall, and a con-
. templated state penitentiary. Numer-
We use, In connection with the
ous residences and apartments with a
mineral baths. Electrio-Theraphy, , scattering of garages completed the FAREWELL TO LORD
adminiatered by experts, the com- ' list.
READING IMPRESSIVE
bination treatment giving almost
The English-speaking Union. which
instant relief.
is the most powerful factor in this
•country for the promotion of Anglo-
Open Day and Night for Ladles
American friendship, held a banquet
and Gentlemen
in honor of Lord Reading on Satur-
Mineral Bath
$1.00
Turkish Bath
$1.50
Sokolow Explains Why Polish day night. on the occasion of his de-
parture to take up the duties of Vice-
Lodging
50c
Question Was Not Raised
roy of India. Both Mr. Lloyd George,
Take
Woodward Car Marked
Before League.
woo sent a message of congratulation
"Through," get off at Second
to his "old friend," and the versatile
and Jefferson
l'ARIS—Speaking to a representa- • Winston Churchill. the former war
Telephone Cherry 4784
tive of the J. C. B., 11 r. Nahum Soko- minister and new minister for the col-
low, explained why the Polish-Jewish onies. who presided at the banquet,
question was not raised at Geneva, paid generous tributes of admiration
"""
Mr. Sokolow stated that the commit- to the personal charm and adminis-
tee was fully aware of the actual con- trative genius of the viceroy, who .i t
ditions existing in that country, but among over 500 distinguished guests,
when the committee came to Geneva flanked on either side by the Arch-
Ef79
it had two main objects to effect. The • bishop of Canterbury and the Ameri-
one was to tight pogroms and ensure can ambassador.
/111 ■41.
•
The significance of the occasion was
against their recurrence in the future
and the other was to try and secure not lost upon those of us who realize
what
1 powerful champion of Jewry
minority
rights
in
such
countries
•
where these had not yet been granted. Earl Reading has been ever since he
41. ,
The second object was fully attained. first put his feet upon the ladder of
1.117045
I The : League of Nations has adopted success. A lesser man might have
the Principle of minority rights. The been tempted to take the easy path of
committee's representative, cam e to apostasy, for there has been no lack
IFYOU WANT TO LIE SURE
Geneva with the Jinn intention that at any time of those who qua stioned
OF REALLY &TRULY FRESH
Poland should be compelled to make the right of any Jew to be as bril-
' public; the minority clauses, but before liantly successful in professional and
EGGS INSIST UPON
that could be done Poland realized pulffic life as the m•teroic Rufus
Ihr necessity for this step and put:- Isaacs. Yet apostasy would I - as e an
111 THE YELLOW SEALED
I:died the minority clauses without ill upon n Lord Chief Justice of Eng,
oar
intervention. However, we do not held \Ve Jews who are now to lose
CARTONS
anticipate any particular improvement him from our midst, do not yet realize
in
the
condition of the Jews in Poland lime notch of the good estimation in
CflIKRED110130 PASO'
lo rova iiROCCI,
and sooner or later intervention will which we stand with our neighbors is
in any event be unavoidable. In so owing to this supremely brave and
• far as the pogroms are concerned. NI r. honest man, and to the gracious lady
MR. ELL) RI D GE CO
Sokolow said, the league has been whose help and encouragement has
supplied in addition to the general never failed him.
There is a very general feeling in
memorandum with a complete detailed
list of places where pogroms have the older and better-established sec-
tions
of the Anglo Jewish community
taken place and the places where pog-
roms are to this very day in progress. that it is tip to us to support with all
the best qualities of personal conduct
and civic sense the signal honor which
REDS ARREST 40 JEWISH
His Nlajesty the King has seen tit io
DELEGATES; ONE ESCAPES bestow upon a representative of his
Jewish subjects, than whom none
WARSAW.—The next meeting
more loyal are to be found throughout
polish Ministry will consider the qucs- the empire. It is our fortune—and
tion of whether the large number of perhaps not entirely an ill-fortune-
Balakhowitch aides who were accused I that our fellow-citizens soon acquaint
f responsibility in the large number of themselves with the worst of us. but
2038 WOODWARD
pogroms committed by Halakhowitch know little of our hest. When Cam-
(Cor. Elizabeth)
forces should be handed over to a bridge l'niversity honored the fa-
court for trial. It is the demand of mous psychologist and port, Dr. C. S.
Tel. Cad. 861
Open It to 11
. the Jewish deputies that such action Myers, the other day, much Was writ-
should he taken.
ten in the press about the distinction
According to a report appearing in i hr brought to the study of compara-
the local Polish press, the Bolsheviki tive religion; but the fact that he was
arrested 40 Jewish delegates at Rad- a Jew. and proud of his race, was not
ishkeviteh, one of whom escaped and thought worthy of mention. It is in
made his way to this city. The -sport ' this field of quiet and saintly scholar-
states that this individual relates he i ship, far removed from the forum and
Theatres. Dry Cleaning Plants,
and his 39 Jewish companions were I the noise of public affairs, that Jews
Tailor Shops. Contertioneries, Oro-
representing the Jewish population of are doing work of which Britain reaps
series, Hotel, Rooming Houses,
Shatzic, Dula, Ehuman, Bobransk and the profit without even knowing that
WAYNE BATHS
such men, and certainly the anti-
, Semite keeps quiet enough about
the in. It snits the Jew-bailer at times
to admit that we have our Disraelis
and our Readings, for he can say that
these live in and love the glare of
I public light; but of those equally
great, who work unknown and almost
unrewarded, he will have no mention.
For the truth about the Jew is the
Jew-baiter's death sentence in the
:Muds of all honest men.
Regular and "Junior" Sizes
Including Silk Shades.
Table Lamps 25% Off
Including Library, Desk and Boudoir Lamps
and Candlesticks.
Fireplace Accessories 25% Off
Andirons, Wood and Coal Grates, Spark Guards,
Fire Sets, Fuel Boxes and Baskets, Gas Logs, etc.
Every Article in the Store
25% to 50% Off
•
Discount Figured at Time of Purchase.
Why these drastic reductions from our already
greatly reduced prices? Why Netting-Quality mer-
chandise at lower prices than the commonplace else-
where? It's because
We're Going to Move
into our own new building, at the head of East Grand
River Avenue very soon now—and we want to move
as little of this stock as possible.
And yours is the benefit—NOW—to save many good dollars on
the finest qualities and most beautiful in lamps of every size and shape,
for every purpose. Silk and parch.
ment shades and shields, candlesticks,
fireplace trimmings, desk sets, book
ends, statuary, etc. Thousands are tak-
ing advantage of this unusual oppor-
tunity. YOU, too, should see the bar-
ains. And you shouldn't wait!
YIENN.\. Austria—Galician Jews
"Our Lights Shine Everywhere."
who !Reif its Hungary ever Since they
were driven out of their homes by
the invasion of the Hungarians in
1914, have now been ordered to leave
the country. The police of Budapest
issued an order directing all Galician
Jews to quit the country in 35 days.
Jew s who will not have left by then,
will lie interned in the horrible con-
centration camp of Sala-Ektreg.
where many have already been im-
prisoned on charges of political ac-
tivity inimical to the best interest of
the "Christian Kingdom of Hungary."
ETTINGC)
New Number
14'. BRORDW.Y
NNUAL PURIM BALL
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ARCADIA.
&1 3)
MARCH 24th
(Thursday Evening)
"THE EVENT OF THE SEASON"
Entertainment of Exceptional Character will be presented, informal.
TIse Committee i n charge consists of:
.1. W. COHEN
IRA COHEN
N. A. PEREIRA
WILFORD GOLDMAN
D. FELDMAN
SAM MANDELL
ERWIN BEBER
DR. H. W. GOLDSTICK, Chairman
ADMISSION
$1.00 PER PERSON