isiirnion;jEmsn ej_ P__ tioN Kix A Direct Importation From Italy! The Most Important Collections in Detroit! CORA L NECKLACES INCLUDING RARE GEMS, SUCH AS ANGEL SKIN AND OX-BLOOD CORAL At the Lowest Prices at Which Gem Corals Are Anywhere To Be Found coral constitutes the J J greater part of this collection, carved by the world's coral experts at Torre del Grego—for centuries the home of the world's most per- fect coral necklaces. Young Judaea " PAGE THRICII Club Notes TIKVAS ZION DEBATES MACCABEES ON SUNDAY "Resolved, that the Jews of Amer. lea are in greater need of Zionism than are the Jews of Eastern Eu- rope" is the topic to be debated this Sunday afternoon at the Wilkins Street Talmud Torah, between teams of the Tikvas Zion and the Maccabees of Judaea. The Tikvas Zion team, upholding the affirmative, is to con- sist of Mollie Chabensky, Goldie Goldstein and Rachel Goldfaden. The Maccabees' team will be com- posed of A. Wendell, M. Goldman and Sam Silverstein. The Buds of Judaea will debate the Knights of Judaea on Sunday, Dec. 10, on the question, "Resolved, that it is more beneficial fur the Jew- ish people to establish a cultural rather than a political center in Pal- estine." DEC. 10 DANCE PROCEEDS GO FOR NATIONAL FUND A BOVE is an accurate fiicturization 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 if afifiears on our sales floors. The proceeds of the dance to be given on Sunday evening, Dec. 10, at the synagogue on Michigan avenue and Twenty.ninth street, under the auspices of the Maccabees of Judaea, will go for the Jewish National Fund. Leaders of Young Judaea clubs are urging the members and their friends to meet at this dance, which promises to be one of the most interesting Ju- davan social affairs of the season. Two=Tone American Walnut Dining Suite Mogen David Club. Samuel Heyman, leader of the Mo- gen David Club, related the life his- tory and works of Dr. Theodor Herzl at the Saturday evening meeting of the club. Aaron Karp reported on a number of interesting incidents in Dr. Ilerzl's life. Sam Levin sang "B'Chanukah." Abe Grace was elect- ed hockey captain and Reuben Axel- rod sub-captain. Meyer Rosen was chosen soccer captain and Sam Levin football captain. in "Tudor" Period Design As Pictured Above The above suite, which is the most exceptional value, is featured at all our four stores. A splendid opportunity to refurnish your dining room in time for Christmas. 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. BRING "BOOK OF JOB" TO ARCADIA DEC. 12 "The Bunk of Job," as brought to the theater by Stuart Walker, breathes the spirit of the best and more reverent of the old mystery and miracle plays. It is simple, dignified and beautiful, one of Mr. Walker's finest endeavors in the theater and one that distinguishes him among his kind. 'the scenic picture, the illusions of the storm, the internal action of the drama, the thrill of the voice in the whirlwind, are beyond comparison or description. No previous production has been so ingeniously lighted. Job appeals to all classes of peo- ple. Its intense emotional qualities, the flashes of satire, wit and humor, the angry outbursts of passion, the all-human characteristics and uni- versal experiences of the characters of the play, the dramatic climaxes and the spectacular beauty hold one spellbound. Job is taken almost lit- erally from the Bible. Mr. Walker has not changed it. He has taken it as he found it, reduced it to a suit- able length for the stage and trans formed it from the lifeless words of a printed page into terms of living experience. It will be given at Ar- cadia flail Dec. 12, under auspices of the Twentieth Century Club. Two performances, matinee and evening. Thirteen trade-schools have been Tickets on sale at Grinnell's Monday, opened in Poland in accordance with Dec. 4. Reservations now at Twen- is. 197 Price For 8 Pieces $ Knights of Judaea. The program of the Knights of Ju- daea meeting last Tuesday evening was featured by a talk on the Rut- tenberg concession by Ilerzl Shur. A. Lewis spoke on "Young Judaea." M. 'Leff, new member, who recently came here from Palestine, spoke on "He- brew Language." Robinson-Cohen Co Warren West at McGraw Oakman at Davison High Street at Hastings Hamilton at Boulevard 13 TRADE SCHOOLS OPENED IN POLAND HE Birnbaum guarantee is con. sidered extremely generous— and it is in comparison to the policy of most houses—but it is not extreme when the quality of the pro• duct throughout is known. And be- ing the makers we know we are juati. Red in our confidence of our furs— made in our own work rooms and priced at lower maker-to•you prices. T birnbautvCo. T urrigu Gonligwornm" ON BROADWAY (Capitol Theater Bldg.) 41111111111 111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111 1 111 1 111iiiiimm i iii i ig IMPORTED, HAND MADE BEAD- ED POUCH BAGS. VERY AT- TRACTIVE COLOR COMBINA- TIONS AND PLEASING DESIGNS. PRICED FROM $6.00 TO $30.00. HAND BAGS, THE NEWEST MOD- ELS AND FEATURES. MADE FROM SEAL, PATENT CALF, BEAVER CALF, COW, DUVETYN, SILK AND VELVET. tieth Century Club. ISA KRAMER TO SING HERE TUESDAY, DEC. 19 A study of the bongs of Isa Kre- mer, the latest sensational folk-song singer, who will be heard here for the first time at Orchestra Ilall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, afford in themselves a very complete study in geography, because the songs of Isa Kremer open before us the geography of practically all the nations of the musical world. There is Zanaibar and India and Africa with its black Toms, and Paris, and plagues, and the sultan's harem, and the songs of the Russian country, and Italy with its tarentellas, Spain with the tin- them with her voice, her gesture, her fact. She has frequently been corn- PHILADELPHIA. — Elaborate pared to Yvette Guilbert. This con- plans are being made in this city to cert takes the place of Tarasova and in honor Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf Mirovitch upon the Detroit Concert commemoration of the twenty-fifth irection series of artist concerts. anniversary of the founding of the National Farm School at Doylestwon, COLONIAL SECRETARY Penn. RECEIVES ARAB RULER Dr. Krauskopf, through his own ef- JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B.)—Emir forts, money and enthusiasm, started Ahdullah, the ruler of Transjordania, the Farm School a quarter century was received in the Colonial office by ago with a small acreage, and assisted the secretary, Duke of Devonshire. in its expansion until today it possess- Sir Gilbert Clayton, attended the es without any debts or mortgages meeting. No statement was issued of 500 acres of the best land in Bucks County. On this property are 40 t he nature of the conference. PRICED FROM $3.00 TO $50.00 The"grand Old Man of oAmerican fiction"—In 'Book `form t Last! Between Congress and I.arned. Peter B. Kyne I the creator of the most. 1. famous character In modern fiction. And this new book takes him through the most exating years of his life. A book to own and loan—Don't miss itl 1567 Woodward Ave. A t A III leek stores—I 1.1)11 David Whitney Building. DENNEN'S BOOK SHOP 37 clm..14 Weer Cadillac 3612 1015 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS Lid Upon Request 431 Griswold St. Detroit Main 2963 eileb'B u NAR ...... Dec. 21 To Poland in Nine Days on one of the three giant. salting creel Tuesday via Cherbourg and Southampton Aquitania Mauretania 30,704 15. 45,647 tea Berengaria 52,022 ton The book Art could kora ken *Wars en17 by ETER KYNTE Le Architect and Engineer ANTONIA RETIRES Martin Maier & Co. -5 CHAS. H. KLEIN Direct to Hamburg CAPPY RICKS TRAVELING BAGS, LADIES' AND MEN'S SUIT CASES, BILL FOLDS, WALLETS, CARD CASES, CIGARETTE CASES, FLASKS, MEDICINE CASES, THERMOS BOTTLES. 532 Woodward Ave. Trade-school of the Warsaw Kehilla (machinery.) Trade-echool on Stivki Warsaw (mach• inert. engraving.) Sewing Bch.' for girls, Warsaw. Trade•school of Tchentochov. Sewing (Khoo] for girls Tchentochow Sialyatok trade-school (wee•Ing.) Grodno trade-echoul (machinery, wood- work.) l'inek lode-school (machinery, wood• work.) Kalisch trade-school (machinery.) Sewing school for girl., Lemberg. Trade school of Stoy (machinery and woodwork.) Cracow trade-shoot for girls. Pmemyel trade-m.1,001 (machinery.) buildings, 138 head of cattle, 27 horses 1980 laying hens, swines, calves and colts all in the best condition. A committee, national in scope, will be organized to plan a fittin celebra- tion to observe the silver jubilee. Prominent members of cities through- out the country will serve this commit- tee. Harry B. Hirsh, of the city, has been named chairman and will be in charge of the preparation of the cele- bration. The National Farm School started in 1896 with a class of four. Today it has a student population of over 100 boys, the majority of whom are from very large cities. Tuition, board and clothing are free. The equipment of these schools gling of the castanettes and the Jew- was accomplished by the Joint Dis- of 143 ish songs in which the souls of the tribution Committee at a cost million marks. people are weeping. No historian, no ethnographist, could tell the things which are told TO HONOR DR. KRAUSKOPF in Isa Kremer's songs. The soprano not only sings her songs but she acts AT FARM SCHOOL JUBILEE OVERNIGHT BAGS, BEAUTIFUL- LY MADE, HANDSOME SILK LIN- INGS. WITHOUT FITTINGS AND WITH FITTINGS OF IVOR Y, SHELL AND AMBER. PRICES $10.00 TO $60.00. Manufacturing Trunks and Bags Since 1865. the agreement between the Joint Dis- tribution Committee and the I. C. A., providing that the latter will main- tain all such schools as may be re- paired and equipped by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. -5: s de F1017 No& 40e1 PmpAser —Yea, te.the ma. old. 5nnome Fa.teet all weter route. personally eon- ducted. Immediate o•emide connection a t Southampton and by boat to Itrumbuttel (hamburg) and all principal Baltic Aorta . Kosher Unsurpassed accommodation.. kitchen. Fares to Hamburg: 2nd Class $145; 3rd Class $103.50 Tn Extra Passengers from Poland travel the earn* route. connecting at Southampton with the "Rig Three. - For tickets and Information about pre- paid. or nee..... documents, apply to our aeoreat ticket agent in say city• v DECEMBER SALE OF IVY CORSETS c,- , 1-1 10% Reduction on all Corsets, Girles and Brassieres. Discriminating women, who know the excellence of Ivy Corsets, will appreciate this opportunity to purchase such merchandise at real savings. IVY CORSET SHOP 1506 Washington Boulevard. Old Telephone Bldg. Bigger Xmas Next Year For A Is the purchase of Christmas Gifts this year going to be a heavy strain on your pocketbook —will you have to go in debt for much of it? Don't let it happen again. Join our 1923 Xmas Savings Club Pick out the class that will fill your needs and join it. You'll never miss the money and you'll have cash for next year's Xmas expense. There are five classes-25c- 50c-$1.00-$2.00 and $5.00 week- ly for 50 weeks. About December 10, 1923, we will send out checks on them for $12.50-$25.00-$50.00-$100 a n d $250 respectively, with 3 per cent added for fully paid mem- berships. F IRS STATE BAN KT of DETIet01 Griswold and Lafayette BRANCHES Gistiot A50. and Haag. Ferodale and Poring. well. Ayes. and Hub St. Chone ht. and °retied Avec Aye. Forret and 50.0 Area Mack and ift. Elliott Unlaced and TIckeberg Avec Avec Joe. ramose and New. Grand River and Flaw ton Area ginia Park Woodword Ara and grown and ilortiusa Eliot at Area Media ahnernakee aa4 Webb Ilantlitoo elate AI.. .sd Ares. A