A merica lavish Perla&Cal Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE ' luficrkonfrwissiffiRoxica: A Xmas Gift BUDS WIN DEBATE ON QUESTION OF YIDDISH of Good Taste, Yet Moderate in Price! • --"Y Of Club Notes Young Judaea The Buds of Judaea Sunday de- feated the Forget-Ile-Nuts of Zion in the seeond of the series of debates of the senior Young Judaea circles. The question debated Was "Resolved that Yiddish he included in the curricula of Jewish education in America." The Forget-Me-Nuts upheld the affirma- live, the club's team chnsisting of Mary Friedenberg, Ruth Schwartz and Bessie Pevin. The Buds' team, defending the negative, consisted of Esther Jacobson, Rose Schechter and Sophia Mendelsohn. Sam Firestone, eke president of the Council of Senior Club:, acted as chairman. The judges were Harry Friedgut, Milton M. Alex- ander and Miss Estella Alpern. The third debate in the series td' 15 will be held on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3, at the Wilkins street Talmud Torah, tlw Tikvas Zion opposing the Mac- cabees of Judaea on the question, "Re- solved that the Jews of America are in greater need of Zionism than are those of Eastern Europe." The public is invited to attend these debates. Find it ficalit's."' A BOVE is an accurate fiicturisation of one of our beau- tiful suites for the dining room. The illustration was made by our own artist and shows the furniture just as it aOkars on our sales floors. Tiffereth Zion. c s,Ajte.....11e~41".-wolle--1.41r.-%•41 • ••••• ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 7 wo-Tone American Walnut The Tiffereth Zion, at the last meet- ing, elected the following new offi- eeN: Florence Horwitz, president; Fannie Chabensky, vice-president; Luttie Karbal, secretary; Bessie Sil- verman, treasurer. During the literary program, Anne Lachint spoke on the life of Jehudah Fannie Isenberg sang a Ha-Levi. Yiddish song, "Von vet aria as Mos- hint+ vet Kunten," teaching the chorus to the girls. The difference between Reform and Orthodox Judanim was then discussed. Dining Suite in "Tudor" Period Design Forget•Me Nots of Zion. - The Forget-Me-Nots of Zion, at a meeting held at the home of the leader, Miss Rosa ('opinsky, on Nov. 8, elected the following new 1,fficers: Bella Kwaslow, president; Bessie Pevin, vice-president: Est her Abranewitz, secretary; Bella liertsberg, treasurer; Anna Belinsky, recording secretary. The program committee will consist of Bessie Pevin and Sadie Gomlitia ; the house committee, Ruth Schwartz and Gertrude Katz; membership, Sarah Yaker and Esther Abramovitz. The program at the last meeting consisted of a review of an article on "Progress in Palestine" and the singing of Ju- daea!' songs. • THE MUSKRAT (Hudson Seal) y ou are cautioned that there are many Hudson Seal Coats in the market, made from skins caught in the far South. These are thin in the fur and un- satisfactory in the leather. We manufacture no Southern Muskrats into Hudson Seals—using Northern skins only—and it may surprise you to know that our best coats are made from skins taken within one hundred miles of the City of Detroit—the best Muskrats in the world for Hudson Seal purposes. B uy With Confidence ANN1S COATS Hudson Seal OF Made from the Skins of the Northern Muskrat Only. Hollander dye. 40-inch Hudson Seal Coats Skunk Collars and Cuffs Others Priced $225 of $425 45-inch Hudson Seal Coats Skunk Collars and Cuffs $365 to $425 48-inch Hudson Seal Coats Skunk Collars and Cuffs $425---525 36-inch Hudson Seal Coats Skunk Collars and Cuffs $220 to $335 TeM,1 1 m 1 ed ) 36-inch Coals 40.inch Cont. Hudson Seal ( 34-inch model 36-inch model 40.inch model Coats ,,,$195 to $365 $225 to $375 ) Coats $390 $280 $265 to $325 floors Visit our Factory on the sixth and seventh us show you the process of For Manufac- and let ture in the largest Fur Manufacturing Establish- a protest meeting here at which reso- lutions were carried demanding pun- ishment of the culprits. That things are not quite quiet in Knights of Judaea. Hadar Zion Miss Lottie Gantzevitz is coaching the Hadar Zion in a Chanukah play, "What's Tonight?" The club is plan- ning to give a package party on Sat- urday evening, Dee. 9, proceeds to go for the Keren Hayesod. Rose Turkel and Anna Lifshitz are on the refresh- ments committee and Leona Rothstein and Frances Axelrod on the decora- tions committee. As Pictured Above Co Hogen David Club. The Mogen David Club members will debate the question of industry and agriculture in Palestine at the meeting on Dec. 2. The agricultural side will be upheld by Nathan Cooper, Harry Katz and Abe Grace. The in- dustrial side will he defended by Aaron Karp, William Weiner and Reuben Axelrod. High Street at Hastings Hamilton at Boulevard Warren West at McGraw Oakman at Davison Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. ti SMITH COLLEGE CLUB POLISH, RUSSIAN, OTHER QUOTAS ARE UNFILLED PRESENTS "CINDERELLA" II IV`A` The Ivy Corset gives the correct foundation for the present mode of gowns. On Friday morning, Dec. 2, at WASHINGTON.— (J. T. A.) — 10:30 o'clock the Smith College Club Most of the countries entitled to send of Detroit will present the much dis- immigrants to this country have fail- cussed motion picture play, "Cin- ed to take full advantage of the Quota derella," at the Regent Theater. The law, in the three months ending Sept. local alumnae of the Northamptno 30, it appears from the figures pub- institution are conducting this enter- lished by the Bureau of Immigration tainment as a part of their extensive • 516‘.• MOW' MI MIMI 10 1 , k\. 10 LI I al MI M1115 11015‘.1 of the Department of a or. , program to raise Dertoit's proportion The number of immigrants admitted of the $4,000,000 endowment fund each month falls far short of the num- which has been pledged by the Alum- ber admissable, leaving a large bal- nae Association. "Cinderella" is a juvenile play act- ance which may be admitted for the 0 Twelfth street has a new, high- 42 Monroe A "e1 by a company of juvenile screen grade furniture store. It will be year From Austria with an annual quota start and the tilm has been highly known as the Moss Furniture Com- 1,490 endorsed by educational authorities. pany and specialize in furniture of of 7,451, and a monthly quota of only 697 were admitted in Sept., and It is believed that after its premier the better quality. showing locally the Detroit Board of Erving A. Moss and Sidney Moss, 1,927 in the three months ended . ep Education will secure the play to ex- the executives of the new firm, are 30, leaving a balance for the year of Well known New York Reet•uranteur hibit it to local school children. able and enterprising young business 5,418. entitled Czechoslovakia men. So determined were they to Similarly, - give their patrons only good furni- to send 14,357, spears to have sent ° $ Sheridan's "The School for Scan- 0 ture that they bought at the various during the period under review a total factories in person, examining each of 7,359 persons, leaving 6,908 admis- dal " one of the most brillinat plays sable for the year. The monthly of the past two centuries, and yet a article purchased. vivid fascinating interest A The new store is located at 8808- quota for Sept. of 2,871 was almost Extensive Choice of Tasty Ready Dish.. for LUNCH. , will be offered Vi manners, ' 8810-8812 Twelfth street, in a splen- exhausted, 2,372 having been admit- and modern m by the Bonstelle Company at t h did new modern building, which is tad. Our DOLLAR DINNER is unsurpaseed. .., Shubert-Michigan next week, soil appropriately lighted and equipped I Miss Bonstelle playing the role of 10 Special Arrangements mad• for PRIVATE PARTIES . . for service as a furniture store and I Lady Teazle, which was last played 9 which is wide enough to permit . two ua of Food and Excellent Service at POPULAR PRICES. y Ad a Rehan , Hig h Qlity in Detroit in 1904 b extremely large show windows and who played the role with the Augus- an ample street entrance. WI a 1 I MI I 0 MI ILIMN\ VW •\ 1 M. %WW1 tin Daly company in New York. Miss The new firm will occupy both Bonstelle was a member of that fans- spacious floors. Their doors are now , ous company. open for business and Chronicle readers are especially invited to call and see the new store, although they List Upon Request have not yet announced the formal --- 431 Griswold St. opening of the store. The SnlripsOn L. Schreiber Com- Postpone Your pany, well known sheet metal and Detroit Main 2963 roofing contractors, has changed the 0 • l name of the company and will here- after be known as the Sampson Roof- A mg Company. Last Tuesday this company opened new offices at 1662 r4 Architect and Engineer I La Brosse street and asks customers i who are Chronicle readers to visit Cadillac 3612 Stock. Sr. complete now. them at the new address. 1 0 1015 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. You have the advantage of Mr. Schreiber announces that the 10 firm name was changed because of I THE LATE BUYER if you annoyance resulting from a similar-!2 shop early. ity in firm names and that large new 15 office was opened to enable the corn-l% 29 pony to take better care of its stead-1E ily growing business. IVY CORSET SHOP 1506 Washington Boulevard Old Telephone Bldg. ■ Moss Furniture Company a New Twelfth Street Concern ANNIS FUR POST, Woodward A..... at Clifford RUCH AREST.—(J . T. A.)—The antiaemitism of the authorities as revealed during the aggression on Jews last week was condemned at 197 FOR SATURDAY of this week we feature a most exceptional value at all four stores. A splendid opportunity to refurnish your dining room in time for Thanksgiving. At $197 we offer the following eight pieces: 66-inch buffet, ob- long extension table, host chair, and five diners....... . The up- holstering of fine tapestry. Silver cabinet is priced separately at $59.00; serving table at $39.00. The Standard Plan gives you a year to pay. Slomovitz, Keren Ilayesod treas- urer of the Knights of Judaea, an- nounces that half of the $101) pledge made by the club to the Keret' Ilaye- sod has been paid and that the prcs- ;wets are that the club will oversub- scribe its pledge. The program at the meeting to be held at the Talmud Torah on West- minster and Delmar avenues on Tues- day evening, Nov. 28, will consist of a series of papers on Zionist topics, in- eluding a report on the Ruttenberg Concession and a review of recent po- litical developments in Palestine. Harry Seligson and Max Weine contributed to the program of the Iladassah on Monday evening. ment west of New York, for Furs exclusively. ACCUSE AUTHORITIES. $ ■■ 0 Cafe Fr ontenac 0 0 0 Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of EUGENE GASSER $265 Hudson Seal ( Sul Price For 8 Pieces . Jassy is shown by the disturbance at of the Roumanian National theater that place, because a Jewish member of the cast declined to play in con- sequence of the recent troubles. The authorities are adopting mea- sures against anti-Semitism in schools, having warned professors and teach- ers that the use of anti-Semitic lan- guage in or outside of class will be punished by dismisaal. SHUBERT MICHIGAN • • Besanksgiving Than k sgiving 0 Th e Best .1‘, Dinner for 1 pi ay of / I 0 Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS 0 ■■■■■■■• ■\■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■• ■•■ mial ■■■■•■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■ • 1• ■■■■•■■■ 1 1 Sampson Roofing Company O ices at La Brosse Street CHAS. H. KLEIN T I ff I DON'T Christmas Shopping 4 11) N AR Direct to Hamburg ‘Ve are offering II cult h and Ac cident Insurance at the rate of $10.00 per year, Pays $25.00 per week accident benefit and $25.00 per week sickness benefit. Men and women accepted from the ages 16 to 70 yearn. If you can't' come personally, send in the coo. non below. Cherry 9142. Nov. SAXONIA Something New To Poland in Nine Days nn one of via the Tuesday Aquitania 45,647 tan th ro e plant. vall'ng every rbuurg and Southampton Mauretania 30,704 toe Berengaria 52,022 t.* • Great American Casualty Co.. 618 Det. Svgs. Bnk. Bldg. Gentlemen: Please send me further informa-: Lion regarding your new $10.00 yearly special policy. Name Address We can use several good agents., Fa•tmt all weer route. personally eon.. ducted. Immediate over•Id• connection at Southampton and hr boat to ilrundbuttel principal Bailie Port. III•nth mg) and Kaihar llnsurpaised accommodations. kitchen. Fares to Hamburg: 2nd Cl... $145; 3rd Class $103.50 Tax Extra Passengers front Poland travel the s•me route. erinnectIng at Southampton with the "Big Three.. 1 For ticket. and Information about pre• paid. or accesses document., apply Io oar nearest ticket agent la any city. SEWING SETS Goldberg Phontrreph Store Moves to 501 Gratiot Ave. , We have • nice selection.. Prices, $4.00 to $20.00. ---- 1 0 The Goldberg Phonograph Store, I 0 which enjoyed a big Jewish patronage for years at 331 Gratiot, has removed 5 larger store building at 501 n ; G ratird. Mr. Goldberg will continue ti deal IF 4 ; to • g exclusively in Victor p'ionographs and 1 0 rec7rds and invites you to see his in-I/ 0 fT oh r ehin , eha u,n t lerratmg especially 0 being and is t horoughly m od ern, equipped with demonstrating -1-00r55 110 and every convenience necessary t, a 10 high class phonograph business. Mr. Goldberg has been • business man of 10 Detroit for many years and is we ll II known to the shoppers along Gratiot avenue. HANDY SEWING OUTFITS $1.00 to $5.00 You must see Our HAND BAGS--a beautiful line. g 5 Useful Small Leather Good. in Profusion. TRAVELING BAGS, WARDROBE TRUNKS ; MARTIN MAIER & CO. Manufacturing Trunks and Bags Sin. 1665. 532 Woodward km, Between Congress •nd Lraned. 1567 Woodward Ave., David Whitney Bldg. I 01 . 1 LI IN LI 1. 1 ■ W • ■ 01 M11 MMIL ■ WI OM k ■ 0