Pit 7)crstory, /Ewtsit PAGE SEC ntr CA Kr ICU) EDUCATIONAL LANDRUM SCHOOL OPENS SCHOOL OF DECORATIVE HANDICRAFTS TO OPEN FOR SIXTEENTH SEASON Positions Can always be secured for well trained office help. Begin preparation at the Fall term. Opens September Oth. This school is affiliated with the Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti. Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Michigan ' s Oldest Business School Total enrollment of over 52,000 students of any Detroit Business School The largest graduating class for MI. thorough training in Accountancy, Shorthand (Gregg Gives Bookkeeping or Graham), Typewriting (Cote Touch Method), Machine, and Calculator Courses, English, Salesmanship, 'Insi- sts!' Administration, Civil Service and Secretarial Courses. Day and Night Sessions . Trained teachers. Ideal location, light, well ventilated rooms Employment well organized Student Society, A most efficient Dapartnsant. The demand for well trained students is continually increas- ing. D. B. U. graduates are being placed every day. Their quali- They hold the World's Class .room fications are unquestioned. Records. For information Its Free. Send for Bulletin IEstablished 1850 Phone Malts 1205 III Grand River Avenue West • it lint rstt t f Petro Detroit in its growth and rapid de- velopment of the appreciation of art has long felt the need for a school which would teach handicraft. The commercial success of Detroit has grown so fast in proportion to the growth of appreciation for arts and crafts that a school in which the average person may make artistic decorations and useful articles has been opened. The School of Decorative Handi- crafts will officially open in a fully equipped, modern studio at 6291 Woodword avenue, teaching parch- mentry, metal work, batik, tied and dyed, gesso, celluloid, luster china,' wood carving, enamel, pottery, book, binding, painted glass, leather, block' print, stencil, basketry, novel arts and toys. The instruction will be given at very modern tuition in both day and evening classes, with very capable in- 1 structors, under the personal super-' vision of Miss Edna M. Wetton, for- NEW MEXICAN CONSULATE merly instructor of handicraft at the WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—Mexican Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Miss consular offices will be opened here Wetottn's experience covers a period within a very few weeks, according of nine successful years. The School of Decorative !lamb- to reliable information. Among many refugees now in Poland there exists crafts was founded by Walter Fuchs a strong movement to emigrate to and other prominent Detroit men who are interested in the advancement of Mexico. The Emigrant, a weekly publica- art and as such it has the endorse- tion issued in this city, announces ment of Albert Kahn of the City Art that women proceeding to their hus- Commission; Clude II. Burroughs, bands who live in the United States curator of the Detroit Institute of will not be included in the 3 per cent Arts; John P. Wicker, director of the quota allowed by the new immigra- School of Fine Arts; II. M. Kurtz- worth, assistant director of the Chi- tion law. cago Academy of Fine Arts and di- rector of the Michigan Art Institute; Clark D. Smith of the Fine Art Guild. This group of men have been untiring in their efforts to bring to the people of this city an understanding of the beautiful things of life which is the birthright of all Americans in every walk of life. 0. N. Beckler is business manager of the school. The Landrum Theater School, re- puted to be one of the oldest estab- lished theater schools in the country, announces the opening of its six- teenth season in Detroit at 135 West- minster avenue. The school, estab- lished 42 years ago by Robert Lee Landrum, is still being conducted un- der the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Landrum. The Landrum Private Ball Room School, run in conjunction with the Theatre School, offers instruction to children and adults under the per- sonal direction of Mr. Landrum. Every Wednesday and Saturday is de- voted exclusively to society ball room artistic dancing, the study of grace, amateur fancy dancing, character, na- tional and folk, exhibition, ballet, aesthetic and interpretive dancing. Arrangements for music or vocal instruction can also be made with Mrs. Landrum. • 630 Jefferson Ave. E. Have you made your choice of School and Course? It is time for you to decide. The University of Detroit, established 1877, offers you the best inducements whether you contemplate taking up a Literary Course—A four-year day course, leading to the Degree of A. B., or all Engineering Course (Co-operative)—A five-year day course, lead- ing to the Degree of B. S. in chemical, civil, electrical, me- chanical or aeronautical engineering, or a Course in Law—A three-year afternoon course, leading to the Degree of LL.B., or a Course in Commerce and Finance—A four-year evening course, leading to the Degree of B.C.S., or a Course in Foreign Trade—A one-year evening course, much called for because of our expanding export trade possibilities, or a Course in Commercial Art—A two-year evening course, under the able direction of Fred. C. Nash, well-known cartoonist and artist. The last four courses are OPEN to LADIES ENROLL NOW! Office Hours: Savings - for DETROIT INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART "Strongest Faculty in the Middle West" . A School which offer. decidedly superior advantages In Piano, Voice. Violin, Organ, Theory, 'Cello, Viola. Public School Music. Harp. Mandolin, Ukulele, Lan- guages, Dramatic Art, Public Speaking and Orchestral ,In- struments. A Faculty of over 60 Artist Teachers, leaders In the musical life of the city and Including 10 of the leading member', of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Yale Building Students School Orchestra Recitals Muter Courses Fall Term Opens Sept. 5th Students may register at any time for day or evening instruction. "We Charge No Enrollment Fee" Call, write or 'phone for our illustrated catalog. Phone Northway 2255. Address, 5405.5415 Woodward, cor. Kirby. HENRY B. MANVILLE, Business Manager. -at- GREGORY, MAYER & THOM CO. KLEIN-GARAGUSI STUDIO Drafting Supplies 'Prices 'Reduced 20% to 50% No matter what your drafting needs may be, you'll find just the kind you want at "America's Largest Office Outfitters" SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS DETROIT Independent and progressive. Thorough training in Drawing and Painting from Life. Illustration; Composition. Limited students' list. Catalogue sent on request. Enrollment begins October 3. Fall term begins October 10. JOHN P. WICKER, Director Chalmers Building, Woodward and Parsons. Detroit, Mich. Phone Glendale 7633 at prices which are extremely attractive. Come in and see! Brief Cases 'Prices 'Reduced ALMA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE DETROIT, MICH. 2709 Woodward Avenue For Particulars Apply to Registrar or Telephone Glendale 7478 or Cadillac 4115 HENRI MATHEYS Violin Instruction Detroit Free Press: That he ts an artist among artists, he wag able to prove in a single efternoon. Detroit Times: Ile is evidently an adni'ra . tlii artist. Detroit Jo srnal: He has wide technique and 11.1.60118 vet- r , Ly tone Detroit New.: Mr. Matheys din- played an admirable tech- nique and a beautiful sing- ing tone. 10% to 40% An opportunity for every student to get a genuine leather brief case at a big saving! Every student should have one Come in and see the extraordinary values! A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned! Take Advantage of These Savings! Ile Detroit Saturday Night: plays with dignity, finish and with a fine sense of the mean- ing of things. Catalog Sent on Request BELGIAN SCHOOL OF VIOLIN 1564 Woodward A Gladwin Bedding 504 Nicholas VIOLIN AND 'CELLO GARAGUSI t=5 : 11041 Jules L. KLEIN ..... Thorough Instruction Glendale 5788 4705 Cass at Forest. Available for Concerts, Recitals and Musicales. Garaguei-Klein Trio . "America's Largest Office Outfitters. " PASQUALE BRIGLIA VIOLINIST TEACHER Only serious students accepted—assistant for preparatory work . Res. 473 Hancock West, Glen. 4104-M. Studio 515 Gladwin Bldg. MAY LEGGETT-ABEL VIOLIN SCHOOL VIOLIN — CELLO — PIANO Fall Term Opens September 5 a.. GREGORY MAYER &THOM M Printers Engravers Blank Books Lithographers Loose Leaf Devices Stationery and Office Furniture 41-53 Cadillac Square Phone Main 5350 1 12-5 P. M. (2 - 5 P.M. Last three courses (7 - 9 P.M. . Ask for bulletin of any course. Registrations are open at the p Klein-Garagusi studio, recently open- ed at 4705 Cass avenue, at Forest The school is in charge of the two distinguished musicians, Jules L. MUSICAL ART INSTITUTE TO OPEN SEPTEMBER Klein and Nicholas Garagusi. VILNA JEWS REFUSE TO I JOIN WITH ZELIGOVSKY WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Jewel of Vilna have refused to participate I in the Parliament which Zeligovsky is calling to determine the political status of Vilna. The parliament is to consist of the members of the town council, members of the clergy and others. The Jewish members of the town council have issued a statement that they will not participate in Zeligov- sky's parliament. Their reason is that they have been elected to the town council to manage the affairs of the town and have no right to deal with such political questions as that of to whom Vilna shall belong. CUNARDER MAURETANIA TO USE OIL AS FUEL j 9-12 A. M. First three courses "Those move easiest who have learned to dance." 6 The Detroit Institute of Musical Art announce the opening of their fall term Sept. 6. Situated just north of the new public library at 5405 5415 Woodward avenue, it offers the student of music a faculty of over 66 teachers and regular courses in piano, voice, violin, organ, theory, cello, viola, public school music, harp, mandolin, ukulele, language, dramatic art, public speaking and orchestral training. The officers and heads of depart- ments are: Guy Renter Williams, president and head of the piano de- partment; William Howland, vice- president and head of the voice de- partment; William Grating King, treasurer and head of the violin de- partment; Edward B. Manville, Mus. Doc. F FA . head of the organ . G 0 . and theoretical departments: Mrs. Helen Burr-Brand, head of the harp department; Herman Kolodkin, head of the viola department; Frederick Broeder, head of the 'cello depart- Cable alt ices just received by the ment; Mrs. Maude Embrey Taylor, Cunard Line announce the conversion secretary, and Ilenry B. Manville, of the Cunard liner Mauretania into business manager. Additions to the faculty for the an oil burner at the yards of Swan, Hunter AWigham Richardson, Ltd., coming season follow: l'iano, Nita Newcastle, England, her original G. Meyer, Alma Balmat Grimes, May- builders. The conversion will pro- belle McGuigan and Marguerite Stra- ceed at the same time as the repairs chant violin, Gerrtude J. Venderbush; necessitated by the recent fire on viola, Herman Kolodkin, first violist hoard. The Mauretania will re-enter of the Detroit Symphony; public the New York-Cherbourg-Southarrp- , school music, Margaret K. Sullivan. ton service on Jan. 14 next. I Special features of the school are The conversion of the Mauretania' the master courses for advanced stu- to oil-burning will make a total of six dents in violin, under Ilya Schkolnik, vessels using oil fuel in the combined concertmaster of the Detroit Sym- fleet of the Cunard-Anchor lines, phony; composition and orchestra- with an aggregate of 137,000 tons. lion, under Victor Kolar, assistant All of the new fleet of 16 vessels or- conductor of the symphony, and the tiered since Armistice Day will also school orchestra of 50 pieces, under David Chocov, also of the Symphony. be oil fueled. As a coal burner the Mouretania The Institute's new illustrated rata- holds the blue ribbon of the Atlantic, log may be had on request. havin matte the fastest westward passage in four days, 10 hours and 41 MARY MACE UNDERWOOD minutes, and the fastest eastward STUDIO OPENS SATURDAY passage in four days 13 hours and 41 minutes. lice highest day's run stands The Mary Mace Underwood studios at 676 knots and her best average reopen Saturday, Sept. 10. speed for one day is 27.04 knots. The technique as taught in this When the Aquitania was recently school combines idealism and realism converted into an oil-burner her speed —the attainment of health, mental, average Was materially increased. physical, spiritual — self - realization and efficiency—the basic principle be- ing to enable each student to become SEEK TO EXCLUDE JEWS of the One art of living. The FROM RUSSIAN BUSINESS master ideals are high but the system is most practical and applicable in the home WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The So- or business world. The dance is taught as belonging ciety of Polish Merchants, which is mainly responsible for the agitation among the fine arts and not as an institution of transitory amusement. for a boycott against Jews, is now taking measures to monopolize the The directress, Mary Mace Under- trade with Russia in order to corn- wood, is an artist with an ardent love pletely exclude the Jewish merchants for her work and a devoted service of Poland. In a memorandum sub- that has characterized the successful mitted to the government by the So- career of the studios. ciety of Polish Merchants, they re-' quest that the preference in the Rus- CARMEL RESTAURANT sian trade be given them, as against UNDER NEW MANAGER Jewish competitors. The direetyrs of the Post and Tele- ' The Cannel Kosher Restaurant at graph Department in Grodno an- i 1425 Broadway, which was recently nounced that none but Poles will be closed for alterations, is now open in engaged for the newly created posts.' newly decorated surroundings under an entire new management. 11. Ber- ger is the new manager of the Cannel 1.""""'• LANE laRTAX1 4' Restaurant, which is still under the supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. One of the features of the new Carmel is the special business mens' lunch for 50 cents. Mr. Berger is pleased to .tesigned to reduce announce that he has the facilities Me figure ■ nd give for handling crowds for weddings, stout women slender, 'magnets or parties. He may be graceful lines. reached at Cadillac 2165. MADGE FRASER STUDIO r C 111 Watson Street at John R. Modern Ballroom Dances 10 W. Warren Cor. tetPOL STUDIOS OF MUSICAL ART 25 CORSETS Corsets .sist. 5.95 to 18.00 Brassieres I inwh,te or Fmk ns 'ill in 56 hue r PREPARING TO START WORK IN PALESTINE JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbi Teitelbaum, interviewed by the Doer Ila-Yom here, stated that he was pre- paring to start building corporations in Palestine with funds of the Ameri- can-Palestine Building and Promoting Company, organized in New York by himself and C. Stolberg, at present ■ director of the corporation. Rabbi Teitelbaum announced that he had obtained the services of • number of construction experts who would auist Complete Musical Education Taught. Cadillac 789 Michigan State Normal College Ypsilanti, Michigan THE SCHOOL OF SPECIAL ADVANTAGES Located near Detroit and Ann Arbor, two of the most interesting cities in Michigan. A campus of 50 acres. Modern and well equipped buildings. A faculty of 100 instructors. Two gymnasiums, extensive athletic fields. Prepares for all grades of public school teaching from high school down. Prepares special teachers in the following lines: Rural education, home economics, kindergarten-primary, pub- lic school music, music and drawing. drawing and manual arts, physical education, science. mathematics, history, languages, etc. Fall Term Opens Monday, September 26. Write for Bulletin. C. P. STEIMLE, Registrar. MISS IDA DIVINOFF IS MUSIC BUREAU MANAGER Miss Ida DivinofT, violinist, is man- aging the music bureau of the Cham- ber Music Society of Detroit. Her sister, Miss Sara Divinoff, is director- accompanist. Miss Divinoff special- izes in concert playing and teaching. She can be reached at 5175 Wood- ward avenue, Northway 4056. Miss DivinotT played for two years with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under Ossip Gabrilowitsch, playing as soloist for concerts. She was former- ly of New York and Chicago. Miss Divinoff has the distinction of being the first woman violinist to be accept- ed in a recognized American Sym- phony orchestra. She received praise in the press of this country and Canada. for STOUT WOMEN In white or pink coutil or brooks, sizes 26 to 45 Woodward MILLINERS WANTED Beeman's Evening School of Mil linery teaches you in 60 day , New classes forming. Position , guaranteed. Glendale 2124 4200 Cass. DANCING LESSONS Ballroom, Fancy, Stage. LANDRUM SCHOOL For Booklet, Market. 5299 135 Westminster The Mary Mace Underwood Studios Miss Fran7es M. Crossette Pi: noforte Studio 508 Gladwin Bldg. 1564 Woodward Ave. Telephone Cherry 6643 j Learn Motion Picture Operating Easy Work Short Course Moderate Cost Movie Operators School Art Dancing 301 Westminster Avenue Located in a beautiful residen- tial district, offers to those who appreciate exclusiveness, highest class instruction in technique, grace and beauty. Baby and Children's classes spe- cialized. I'rivate lessons in the latest New York social dances a specialty. Dramatic Art—Health and Self Expression. All instruction under the per - sonal supervision of Mary Mace Underwood, directress. Write or telephone style of dancing desired. Studios reopen Saturday, Sept le, •Olft