A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIPION AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NIlslw MccritonjEwisn(iRoxiaz _ - y think of a held of PHILADELPHIA NON-JEWS "I can hard in whir,. ett ot service could) ASKED FOR $200,000 BY activity id I t in,es oiftatae i be dune that) a u l l. b . r tdA te NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL G o ldman-Nadler curried! iratiskopf i forward by him r I I his asso•iates. Of i 1111(1; More and more, t h r i f t y home - makers are learning that this establishment sells Everything in High-Grade Home Furnishings GOLDMAN-NADLER Detroit Furniture Company 2624 Hastings hth C/ THE . Natio nal Bank of Commerce OF DETROIT Takes pleasure in announcing that temporary quarters for its Boulevard Office have been opened in the west corridor, General Motors Building. Banking service will be maintained here pending the completion about February 1st of the permanent office on the south side of the Boulevard, between Second and Cass. OFFICERS HENRY H. SANGER, VI e•President CHARLES R. TALBOT, Viee.Presitlent Cashier. SAUCE R. KINGSTON, CHARLES N. HAYCOCK. Asst. Vire•President . Vire.Premident ('LAUD M. BEERS. MO 0. t,. Harr, Asst. Vire-President Attest' C. VOSS. Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier ROBERT C. WANDEL , WILLIAM SEEGER. Assistant Cashier J. W. JOHNSTON, Assistant Cashier II. D. NEW MERRY, Assistant Cashier CHARLES H. HODGES JAMES INGLIS RICHARD P. JOY SAMUEL R. KINGSTON JANUARY Clearance Sale of RS 15 Establishing a Record for Extreme Value Giving CHARLES M. ROEIIM D. B. LEE ALVAN MACAULEY JOSEPH MACK EDWARD M. MANCOURT JOHN R. RUSSELL MURRAY W. SALES HENRY H. SANGER CHARLES R. TALBOT CHARLES II. WARREN CHARLES S. MOTT EDWIN II. NELSON FRENCH SEAL, self trimmed, FRIF ( forty .. -:- CLASSIFIED -:- O FOR RENT-Beautiful six-room flat, 1474 Webb avenue. All conveni- ences. Enclosed shower bath. Sup- of coal for winter in basement. Northway 4234-J. Cell WANTED-Jewish woman cook. 160 Pallister. l'hone Empire 3764. DIRECTORS FREDERICK M. ALGER WILLIAM P. HAMILTON KAUFMAN'S 57.50 FRENCH SEAL, sport model, trimmed •°' with natural squirrel or beaver 97.50 0 • $ FRENCH SEAL( natural grey squirrel furl)'long 127,50 collars and cuffs, furl)' $ FRENCH SEAL, skunk trimmed, large mandarin sleeves, extra fine grade, • 134.50 forty-five long . • e • NEAR-SEAL CAPE, forty-five long, 142.50 caracul fancy collar • O. NATURAL 1%IUSKRAT, genuine na- tural badger collar and cuffs..97.50 The Jewish Woman's Club an- $ NATURAL MUSKRAT, raccoon col- 117.50 nounces that the speaker for the lar and cuffs, forty long 149.50 Januzu•y meeting will be Ludwig 0- NATURAL RACCOON, sport model 7 Le•isohn, author of "Up-Stream." 175 00 TO RENT-Nicely furnished room The meeting will be held at Temple NATURAL RACCOON, forty long for one or two gentlemen. 1131 Beth El on Jan. IS and will begin) HUDSON SEAL, genuine skunk or natural grey squirrel h West Philadelphia, near Hamilton promptly at 2:15. Mr. Lewisohn has 4, ' 269.50 t rimmed, _ . car line. Phone Empire 6570-M. ma ig 325.00 Chiriell 84 his subject "The Dilem SEAL, self trimmed, forty-five long of Education" and should be greeted g! InIDSON FOR RENT-Upper two-family flat. HUDSON SEAL, natural grey squirrel trimmed, forty-tive by a large audience. 345.00 Six large rooms, screened porch long and garage. $85. 1419 Coiling- Mrs. Abram Levy of Farnsworth HUDSON SEAL, genuine mink collar and cuffs, large wood Ave. Phone Hemlock 2363-W. avenue has returned from Duluth, 496.00 mandarin sleeves, forty-live long Minn., after a two months' visit with GENUINE SCOTCH MOLE, natural grey squirrel col- TO RENT-Large furnished room for her son and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. . one or two gentlemen in private lar and mandarin sleeves, very smart, forty-eight Maurice R. Zack. home on Hamilton car line. Call 469.00 long Northway 4009-M. GENUINE SCOTCH MOLE, natural grey squirrel collar WISE, MORGENTHAU HEAR and cuffs, long side panels of grey squirrel, forty-five TO RENT- Furnished room for MELTING POT DENOUNCED 469.00 young married couple who will ap- long preciate home privileges. Em- _ ployed couple preferred. Phone Glendale 1635. RICHARD P. JOY, President WILLIAM P. HAMILTON. Viee•President V e r s otl a l f, Our Sale Prices Are • Less than the Raw • Pelts Can be Bought For Today Specialty 1.,DeemAdelaidenod1) anb I at considerably less than the same quality can be pur- chased elsewhere in Detroit Oni;IlorJbfiR ''..11 is being A campaign to collect $20),000 great itgricul- • for t he ' • •ur • future : the among non-Jews In Philadelphia 0 interests of Sr country, there 1 the National Farm School was launch- Ural doubt, and no great- I 00-0,0ttittatS001C1000 1:1 00•000 *0400 no possible ;can be ed lass the industry 1111l1 service to ll e . This money will ben untied to a build Cr through - untry can be rendered than Slim Dorothy Rambar, who is a stu- ing and endowment fund which will c. e:Torts properly to educate and train ; ign p a e cam id dent at Virginia College Roanoke, be raised in a nati o n w Va., spent the holiday period with as a testimonial to Dr. Joseph Kraus- young men for it.' . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ram- kept, the founder of the school. now' 1 The National Farm Schnol is Bo bar of Tuxedo avenue. PALESTINE PROGRESS OF A Peiehrating its twenty-fifth anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frankel of Ha- nary. It was founded in 1896 by Dr• 1922 PORTRAYED IN BOOK zelwood avenue spent several days in 0 Krauskopf with his own funds. It Battle Creek, guests at the home of now occupies 500 acres Of land in' I Bucks County and trains annually 1251 A highly interesting and inf roma Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kapp. I young men, irrespective of race or ; five book of 150 pages is the "Report is- j of Zionist Work during 1021-29 • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Levy, former- creed, or from whatever sec ti o n o f th e country they come, in every branch of , sued by the executive of the 1. mi:: ly of Second boulevard, are now oc- agriculture, providing them with tui- l Organization to the annual , e hid) •nfe owe ha .e cupying their new home at 2265 A lion, clothing and board free. in Carlsbad, copies if Chin mount avenue. The committee in charge of the I reached this country. The beck deals special Philadelphia campaign is tom-l‘gith every phase of Palestinian pro- woo Lucien Mies of New York I greys and problems. It goes int • the visitor in the city the past week, guest posed oi Harry B. Hirsh, chairman; I. H.! question of the Mandate, giving VA. at Hotel Staler. Silverman, Albert M. Greenfield, Phil. I complete text of the document, whirl ip K. Sterling, Dr. Joseph Krauskopf,1 is by many considered the most im. Returning from a pleasant stay in Daniel Gimbel, Joseph N. Snellenberg, portant in Jewish history since the Chicago, where he visited with rela- Dispetalon. There are special chap- Hagedorn, Jacob D. I.it. Ceps and friends, is Adolph Goetz of II. Joseph President Harding in a message to tern on the present status of the var- Hotel Statler. Elias Ginibel, a director of the Na- I ious Zionists financial institutions and Donal Farm School has endorsed thelotber agencies, many of which like the Adolph A. Ferrer of New York I Jewish National Fund, the dcwish plan the endowment m sti u • cure adopted abuilding by and fund,. Colonial Trust, and the Anglo-Pales- City spent a few days In this city the become esta'ilish- past week, guest at Hotel Statler. in commeroration of its twenty-fifth, tine Company have - ed failures of Jewish life not only in Returning from a few days' visit anniversary, enabling the School to Palestine but in all (Aber lands where increase its capacity to train a larger in Chicago with relatives and friends Jews dmelh class of students for agriculture work. Of special interest is the rep .0 of is M. A. Middleman of Hotel Statler. President Harding in his letter to the work in Palestine which is being Miss Rhea Goldberg of Chicago Mr. Gimbel wrote: accomllished by means of the Keren , . ; Ilaycsod. It appears from these re- spent a fortnight in the city, guest ports that rose to 70 per cent of the tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold- funds which he Keren all)'csod has berg of Englewood avenue. received have conic from the United Mr. and Mrs. Magnus 'Hirschfeld States. There are many financial statements and tables showing the of Hazelwood avenue entertained ut manner in which these fowl,: were ex- dinner on Monday, complimenting s. Otto Beck and Mrs. Herbert pended. 11ienenstok (Fanny Strassburgeri of New York City. Detroit Furniture Company Complete Apartment Furnishing 000 0 1200000O00O*0 0004:14200 TO RENT-Furnished room. All con- veniences. Reasonable. Call Em- pire 5352-M. TO RENT-Furnished room for one or two gentlemen in a newly fur- nished home. Home privileges. 4164 Brush. Mr. Rote. . IVASHINGTON.-(J. C. B.) - In Buy From dm Maker the present of two of the most prom- inent Jews in the country, Dr. Steph- 1402 BROADWAY 1402 en S. Wise and Henry Morgenthau, participating in the Lecturer's Con- ference on Public Opinion and World 39 .8 y Market oad 1 w Oppositot in Peace called by the International Ly- ceum Association, Prof. A. Ross of Furs Repaired and Remodeled at Greatly Reduced Prices the University of Wisconsin, declared in the course of an address on Migra- 30044.3004000. WiL votwoomyclootiotsysvommoossloWM tion as a World Problem: "Cheap travel and full steerage snake mock of the ideal of nationality ions and of the most discordant moral the U. S. stand by France while Mr. leaves economic standards-Dogmas of Morgenthau expressed gratitude that Any prosperous country which find it- and e its ajar will presently ng pt o be- Britain had held the Turk in check. self doors not the home of a nation, but a the open door and the melti n po pu An old man is a trouble in the polygot boarding house. The thriving come absurd in a time w e ad thither about the p- tiolls hithern l coma to be po on r like particles of quick-silver." house; an old woman is a treasure in areas of th wld wilnic ed globe od lulated by a c Dr. Wise pleaded for a pledge that the house.-The Talmud. mass of divers languages and relig- "ci aKAUFM/A/q I FUliVIE R MOSS FURNITURE COMPANY ANNOUNCING the recent trend in the UR First January Clearance Sale. An event of supreme significance in view of the fact of thatlity ki market has been steadily upward, and the added knowledge that the Moss standards qua and at even the regular prices stand high in the confidenceof the public. O • Our Entire Stock of High- Grade Furniture and Rugs • Beginning Thesday, Jan. 2nd., and Lasting Only Five Days A Few Dining Room Suites $180 00 Eight-piece Walnut Suite, two-tone, 72-inch buffet, square table; regularly sold at $248.00; now Nine-piece Italian Solid Walnut, antique waxed finish, $485.00 regular- $364 ly ; now reduced to Nine-piece Solid Walnut Dining Suite, 72- inch buffet, oblong table, regu-$371, 00 larly priced $495.00; now only Eight-piece American Walnut Dining Suite; regularly sold for $195.00; $146 now Nine-piece Italian Waxed Walnut, an reproduction of the old Eng- $ .0 00 exact 27 7 60 Come and share the savings. Original Price Tickets remain on the Merchandise. Discount Deducted at the time of Purchase. Figure Your Own Discount A Few Living Room Suites $970 Two-piece Chaise Mohair Taupe Suite with rose background ; regular price .00 "jV $360.00; reduced to only - - - Three-piece Suite of hand blocked mohair, including high-backed wing chair; for- mer price $595.00; now only Two-piece Living Room Suite, new walnut shade of mohair; formerly $221 $295.00 Three-piece hand carved solid mahogany, Polychrome frame, covered with silk damask and frieze; regularly $495.00 $346.00 . 00 $371 00 . Two-piece Beaver . Velour Living Room Suite, made in Grand Rapids. Choice of the chair or rocker; $212.50 $109 r value 00 A Few Bedroom Suites • ----••-.•-•••• ••-- fish Entire Stock---No Exceptions 8810-12 TWELFTH ti n Four-piece two-tone Walnut Suite, large A,n dresser, chiffrobe, vanity and bow bed; was $212.50; now - luth -ly Three-piece two-tone American Walnut Windsor Suite, bed, dresser and chif- forette; was $249.00 now Three-piece Italian Renaissance Suite, 52- inch dresser, chiffrobe and bow bed; regularly priced at $309 Wu DITMITTITTIUgfj &elusive Nome 7urnishin s two vital" umi $186.00 031 76 Three-piece Solid Walnut, burrled fronts, rose silk damask covered glass tops, mahogany interior; $37 1.00 was $495.00 Six-piece Twin Bed Suite, vanity, beds, dresser chifforette, night table; a very high grade suite; was $760.00; reduced to $570 00 . Rugs, Mirrors, Etc. Rugs, Console Tables, Mirrors, Smokers, Tea Wagons, Baby Carriages, Day Beds, Lamps, Cedar Chests, Gateleg 9 ea/ Tables, Breakfast Suites etc., etc. tad 70 Entire Stock--- NoExceptions - AT GLADSTONE