- Test AIVISil al KM= PlilLOMATHIC CLUB After a lengthy but interesting de- , bate on the l'hilomathic floor last ▪ E.., Sunday evening on the question, For Gentlewomen AVENUE WOODWARD 222 ..... lilt1011111711150111118111011111 SUM "Resolved, that the United States open trade relations with Soviet Rug; sia," the club finally decided to up- 1 hold the denial of the right of trade intercourse with that country to our American capitalists. The success- ful negative team was represented I by J. Thumin, Jack Margolis and the coach of the team, L. Carpol. Charles --ff... Ornstein, S. Nechomin and M. Ab- ramoff, captain, were the proponents of the defeated bill. Louis Carpol - was further honored by being de- dared best speaker of the evening. ▪ Mr. Spencer S. b'ishbaine, from M the Detroit *Central High School, who is a charter member of the I'hilomathic, was a visitor. Ile of- - fered a worthy criticism of the de- • bate in general and discussed the participants, bringing in here and , there interesting reminiscences of the old Philomathic. Mr. Rueben Levine, former speaker of the or- ganization, also addressed the mem- hers. ._ 4 = _7 • What promises to be a Philomathic Ri super program has been arranged for next Sunday evening, April 17. A noteworthy Passover discussion sup- plemented by various interesting and instructive topics of an all-Jewish M interest is the great feature for the evening. They will be offered by members of the organization who have had some research experience ▪ on the subjects to be discussed. Leo E ARE GOING TO DISPOSE OF EVERY RUG M and Louis Rosensweig, J. Thumin, D. ▪ Kaufman, J. llonigman, L. Carpol, our entire stock at reductions that in some instances B. Safir, Sydney De Young, Louis are as great as 50% Schulman, It. Rosenstein, Joe Fine- man, Daniel Budnitsky and Maurice There is just one reason for it. Abramoff will be the participants. • On the same evening another impor- We are closing out our rug department, making more - tantevent will be finding root. Mem- bers to the semi-annual Model Meet- room for our furniture display. ing, to be held soon at the Shaarey Saving such as will be found on these rugs is • tremendous help in ▪ Zedek, will be elected. cost of home•making ■ and home-keeping. Arrangements for the social affair 5 ▪ to be given by the Philomathic have And it applies to every rug in our store. ▪ been completed by the social corn- mittee, of which Daniel Budnitsky is It means that the very rug that hundreds of people are looking for ▪ chairman. This party will be the E can be bought at wonderful price advantage—if the people who want second I'hilomathic has had and will E them will act at once. be similar to the one of which Mrs. B Brown has been the hostess and U which so many of our alumni will 5 always remember. The party will I • be at the home of Mr. Daniel Bud - E - nitsky, 572 Alger avenue, on May 1. I J. Shurly Horwitz has been placed E.-. on the Philomathic roll of honorary I membership. His departure will ne- (New Number) 2314 Woodward Avenue • cessitate an election to fill the va- • cancy on the Board of Directors, Formerly The which will take place next week. g The idea of an alumni committee, Ta long discussed in the Philomathic, GRAY FURNITURE CO. has been materialized in that such a 4, (Neat to St. John's Church.) committee will now be formed. E Mr. Paul Goldstein, former speak- S ▪ er of the organization, will be a ; l'hilomathic visitor next week. AIMIIN111111111111111111113011MillliCielMIN EntlIIIIIIIIIIIMMEOMMINIE111311111=1111$1111111111101011101111E1111111211WIWIMMIN01111111“011141111X11111al IMMILIMMIMMElianT, Selling Out Reductions as Great as 50% On All dugs W E._ Into This Store Has Crept The Spirit of 'eApril The Hartman Furniture Co. Its laughter, its merry mood, is reflected everywhere. Delightful Frocks meant to be worn and admired. Every woman will rejoice in the ability to enter into the spirit of the month because of the happy timeliness of fair prices. Dresses, Coats, Wraps, Suits, Gloves, Hosiery, Veiling, Neckwear everything that is new to complete the wardrobe of the well groomed woman. s and .9111111111111111111111111131111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A.C.KRENZ Merchant Tailor I. 4739 Woodward The Shop where courtesy and service Prevail Just North of Forest AT. JOSEPH HISLOP TO SING THIS THURSDAY EVENING diff erent! Inviting You To View the Display of - Barnett's Springtime Frocks & Hats A Panorama of Eye Delighting Beauty, - Embracing Matchless models in GEORGETTE, and an exquisite array of captivating frocks developed in CANTO N CREPE, RADIUMS, HAAS BROS. PAULETTE CREPE and SUMMER MODELS. A splendid showing of Chicken models Our hats arc from JOSEPH'S 5th Ave. EPSTEIN and PAIGE. STYLISH - NEW - but not EXCLUSIVE DRESSES and HA TS BARNETT'S 2621 Woodward Axe. Tel. LONDON.—The Jerusalem cor- respondent of the London Times re- ports that in the course of an inter- view with Emir Abdullah, a younger brother of Emir Feisal, the prince declared that if the Arab leaders were to meet Jewish representatives and talk matters over calmly, the Arabs would realize that co-opera- tion with the Zionists is entirely de- sirable. Abdullah also informed the correspondent that the Arabs of Jeri- cho called on him and requested him to use his influence to have the Bal- four Declaration withdrawn and his reply to them was that the Arabs should be the last to desire that Eng- land should fail in her promise. With the singing of several arias from the operatic roles in which he has won fame as leading tenor of the Chicago Opera, and the presentation of a diversified program of songs, the first appearance in Detroit of Joseph !Halm Thursday evening, April 21, in Orchestra Hall, promises an artistic treat in the fast waning musical season. Mr. Ilislop, who is a young Scotch- man of exceptional musical gifts and quite remarkable experience in Eu- rope as an opera and concert artist, considering that he is in his 30th year, comes to Detroit under the auspices of St. Andrew's Society and Cland Campbell. In his concert here Mr. Ilislop will be assisted by Oscar Nicastro, Buenos Aires violincellist, and Albert Sciaretti, Italian pianist and a former conductor of the San Carlo Opera Company in Naples, who will play Mr. Ilislop's accompani- ments. The Detroit Scottish Choral So- ciety, of which J. Cameron McLean is director, will sing three chorus numbers. The concert will open at 8:15. Tickets now on sale at Grin- nell's. JUNIOR E. W. W. SOCIETY ADDRESSED BY SENIORS The Junior European Women's Welfare Organization of Detroit, at their last meeting, held Tuesday evening at the B'Nai Brith club- rooms on Broadway, were visited by a number of members of the senior organization. The members of the parent chapter delivered a number of addresses on the work of the so- ciety and encouraged the junior branch to continue the good work they have been doing the past two months. Mrs. A. Bloom, organizer of the European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization, and its first president, addressed the members and expressed satisfaction with the work done. Miss Mary Caplan, educational director of the Jewish Institute, also spoke. The next meeting of the Junior European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization will be held at the B'Sai Brith clubrooms on Tuesday evening, April 26. All Jewish girls of 18 and over are urged to attend the next meeting and join the organ- ization. A get-acquainted party of ' the society will be held on May 7. REPORT FRESH POGROMS eXPOISIlle. Cherry 3555 DANZIG.—Reports have been re- ceived from Uman relating that dur- ing the revolt against Bolshevist commissaries, a pogrom was made upon the Jewish population. , ZANGWILL'S "Voice of Jerusalem." HERTZ'S "Book of Jewish Thoughts." Milw•uke• Cook Book. Supplied by JOSEPHINE JACOBS Cadillac 790. ramdri FEISAL'S BROTHER FAVORS CO-OPERATION WITH JEWS Addis*. Hotel C 11 1 Main 5160 for Cold Storage OF FURS . In Our Modern, Fireproof and Burglarproof Vault in the STATLER HOTEL BUILDING For the 'PASSOVER on All Our Spring SPECIA111 0% Fun, WraPii, Suits, Gowns and Millinery. 7. OFF SOUTH AFRICAN LEADER DEAD I.ONDON.—Nabob Levy, a leading Jew of South Africa and one of the most important leaders of the Union- ist party of that country, is reported to have died in Johannesburg, in a dispatch received here from that city. Levy was a member of the Legislative Assembly in the Trans- vale province. WARSAW JEWS BEATEN WARSAW.--A number of Jews were badly beaten by a band of ruf- fians in the city during the lunch hour. In addition to all Jewish pe- destrians that were molested, a num- ber were dragged out from street cars. HOLMES DETROIT AUTO CO. HAS NEW MANAGER Mr. Edgar I. Gerson, formerly dis- tributor for the Commonwealth car, has severed his connection with that organization to become Sales Man- ager of the Holmes Detroit Automo- bile Company. Mr. A. A. Gottesman, general man- ager of that company, expressed great confidence in the future of the Holmes organization. "It is our de- sire to give our customers every available service and courtesy and to that end we will spare no expense to care for their every need. Our new sales manager, Mr. Garson, through his previous experience, is well qualified to head our sales de- partment and we feel assured that Holmes Detroit will be better en- abled to place our car before the public eye." The Holmes car needs no intro- duction to many Detroiters, as there are numerous motorists in this city who have expressed their delight re- garding this product. The Holmes being an air cooled car, the company has centered their activities toward perfecting this sys- tem. As to how they have succeeded is better proved by the fact that they guarantee the air cool system to last for the full life of the car. The officers of the company are Max Gottesman, president; Clarence Got- tesman, vice-president; A. A. Gottes- man. secretary-treasurer and man- ager. 1005 FRANKLIN AUTOS SHIPPED DURING MARCH SY RACUS E, N. Y.—During March, 1,0115 cars were shipped from the Franklin Automobile Company of Syracuse, this being the full out- put of the factory. Since Feb. 10, the factory has operated at 100 per cent normal (or at the rate of 40 cars per slay) and from that date up to April 1 has shipped a total of 1,765 cars. The extent to which buying pres- sure has increased is shown by the fact that shipments are right on the heels of production. Can are on the way to customers within three hours after they have been finally passied by the inspectors. Orders for 843 cars for April de- already on hand on Iinni ivtrr L I. DE ram! MICH. 1533 Washington Boulevard. DAUGHTERS OF THE WHITE AND BLUE The Daughters of the White and Blue have discontinued their meet- ings until after Passover, the next meeting to be held at the home of Miss llinda Kurtzman, on Engelwood avenue, on Sunday afternoon, May 8. 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