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PAGE SIX

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1448 Woodward Avenue

Continuation of the

All society items •nd other local .... should It communic•ted to the office of The
Chronicle by o'clock Wednesday afte•noon In ordsr to •ppear in the current week'n
h... Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

JANUARY SALE

A representative gathering of well
known women of Detroit, patrons of
the Fresh Air Society of the United
Jewish Charities, attended the charm-
ingly appointed luncheon given at the
Phoenix Club on Friday afternoon
last, which preceded the annual meet-
ing. The guests of honor at tbis de-
lightful affair were Miss Anna Solo-
mon and Miss Fanny Simon, charter
members of this society, who have
been active on the executive board
since its organization, Miss Solomon
having served the society in various
capacities since its inception. Both
Miss Solomon and Miss Simon were
recipients of beautiful gifts in recog-
nition of service and untiring effort
put forth in its behalf. Mrs. Henry
Wineman, the retiring president, gave
an exceptionally interesting resume
of the workings of the society for the
past year, showing its phenomenal
growth in all phases. Miss Blanche
Hart reported comprehensively the
tremendous results accomplished at
the camp of the Fresh Air Society
and the hundreds of individuals
housed during the heated term. Miss
Hart told of the newly organized
West End Community Clinic on Hol-
brook avenue, where all the worthy
needy may come for treatment. Dr.
A. I.. Jacoby, city psyciatrist, gave
a talk on the aims and true scope of
psyciatry and its relation to the his-
tory of crime and the work done in
the criminal courts. At the regular
meeting that followed, officers of the
sbciety were elected for the ensuing
years, with Mrs. Wolf Kaplan head-
ing the Fresh Air Society as presi-
dent.

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of Furs & Workmanship

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BROADTAIL WRAPS

Wok Chinchilla sr Sable Collar,

$1095 &

$1495

MINK COATS & CAPES

A Line Variety of Splendid Models

$595 to $1850

HUDSON SEAL COATS

40 to SO inch Models (Dyed Muskrat)

$175 to $450

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KOLINSKY COATS & WRAPS

Luxurious Skins. Fall Length Models

$595 to $895

CARACUL COATS & CAPES

With Itofinch, Fox or Fitch Collars

$295 &

$695

SQUIRREL COATS & CAPES
40 to 50 inch Models. Unusual Vdnis $450 to $595

AMERICAN ERMINE CAPES

ExpAsitely Matched Sklar

$595

PERSIAN LAMB COATS &
CAPES

Plain and Trimmed

$295

RACCOON COATS

40 inch Models

$150 to

$250

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AMERICAN OPOSSUM COATS

40 re 45 inch Models

$110.$135

CIVET CAT COATS

Pery Remarkable l'olues .

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The ballroom of Ilotel Stealer was
the scene of a delightful affair on
Wednesday afternoon last, when Mrs.
J. E. Goldberg of l'utnam avenue was
hostess to 135 guests at a luncheon
followed by bridge that was charm-
ing in its individuality. In honor of
the occasion the small tables at which
th e guests were seated were anis-
Weeny adorned with pink la France
roses and trailing smilax, arranged in
festoons, every detail being carried
out in the moat exquisite manner.
Mrs. Goldberg, who was assisted in
receiving by her daughter, Mrs. Al-
fred E. Gutman (Myrabelle Gold-
berg), was charmingly gowned in an
elaborate costume of a black and
white beaded chiffon. Mrs. Gutman
was attired in black velvet with sil-
ver cloth shouts The prizes that were
awarded the winners were both orig-
inal and beautiful in design. Miss
Rodgers of Chicago, a visitor in the
city, was a guest at this lovely affair.

Returning from a trip to Kansas
City, where she went as a representa-
tive of the Temple Beth El Religious
School to the Jewish Chautauqua
convention, is Miss Sadie Selminsky,
head of the Franklin Street Settle-
ment and assistant superintendent of
the Religious School.

Edward Kaufman, formerly of De-
troit, now of Reading, Pa s was a re-
cent visitor in the city, visiting with
relatives and friends.

Miss Maxine Finsterwald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
of Calvert avenue, a student of Miss
Jane Clarkin of the Detroit Institute
Owing to the limited seating ca-
of Musical Art, participated in a dra-
pacity afforded the many interested
matic entertainment given recently
members of the Jewish Woman's
at the Federation clubhouse.
Club at the Federation clubhouse, it
has been deemed advisable to hold
Returning from a delightful visit
the meeting in the small auditorium
of Temple Beth El on Monday, Jan. with relatives and friends in St. Jo-
15. Ludwig Lewisohn, the noted au- seph, Mo., their former home, are
thor and lecturer, will talk on "The Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt and son,
Dilemma of Education," a subject Frank, of Hotel Addison.
that is of vital importance in this
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
modern day and age. Mr. Lewisohn,
besides being the author of many of Calvert avenue left on Tuesday
popular and widely read works, has for an extended trip throughout
written the much discussed book, Northern and Southern California.
"Up-Stream," that has created such
Returning from a trip to New York
a furore in the literary world, owing
to the fact that it is an autobiography City is Nathan Gross of West Grand
of the author himself and therefore boulevard.
much interest attaches to his corn-
Guy Rowe, who, with Mrs. Rowe
ing. The meeting will start promptly
(Corinne Finsterwald) and son, are
at 2:15.
spending the winter months in De-
Returning from a delightful stay troit at the home of Mrs. Rowe's par-
in New Orleans, La., where they ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
spent the peat three weeks, are Mrs. wald of Calvert avenue, has gone to
Saul Siegel and daughters, the Misses New York for a few weeks' stay.
Viola and Ione Siegel of Hotel Ste. Mr. Rowe's pictures are features of
several of the current national maga-
venson.
zines.

Mrs. Edgar Menderson (Melanie
Friedenberg) and daughter, Betty, of
Cincinnati was in the city for a few
days' visit at the home of her grand-
mother, Mrs. Hugo Hill, and sister,
Mrs. B. D. Welling of Rowena street.

JANUARY
DISCOUNTS
For Cash
Customers

On All Pieces

As large an assortment of
attractive merchandise as
it is possible to find. An
unusual opportunity for
those who desire the best
that is to be had to select
pieces for immediate or
future use at very note-
worthy savings. We sug-
gest prompt inspection
while assortments are at
their beat.

Mirrer Black or Blue Pottery
Table Lamp, complete with Shade,

535 up, lees 33 1.3%

This sale is effective on
every piece in our shops
except Lighting Fixtures
and Tile Constructing.
All prices plainly marked
on tags all subject to this
reduction of 88 1-3%.

firmiyhl Ins Andirons and Fire Sets

$5.00 up,

leas

331456

Innior Lamp
Rawl Carved Wood Rows,
complete with Silk Shades

$35.00, less 331 3%

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3143 Woodward at %Vat...

Mrs. Avery Ginsburg and Miss
Goldie Ginsburg are in Atlantic City,
where they will remain for a few
weeks' stay, from which point Miss
Ginsburg will go to New York City
to meet her father, Bernard Gins-
burg, who will attend the Golden
Among the many charming social Jubilee convention of the Hebrew
functions of the past week was the Union Congregations, which convenes
dinner tendered the staff of the in New York on Jan. 22.
United Jewish Charities at Ilotel Ad-
dison, a which Miss Blanche Ilart was
A delightful luncheon was held at
hostess.
Temple Beth El on Saturday last with
teachers of Temple Beth El as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of The affair was one of a series to be
Hotel Addison were in Grand Rapids given monthly, when matters apper-
the past week attending the com- taining to the school will come up
memoration of the birthday anni- for discussion.
versary of Meyer S. May of that city.
Miss Caroline Wollenberg of Long-
Mrs. Pauline Rose of West Grand fellow avenue is spending several
boulevard is entertaining as her house weeks in Fort Wayne, Ind., visiting
guest Mrs. J. Krause of Cleveland. with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stiebel and
Mrs. Krause is a former resident of son, Hart, formerly of Detroit. Miss
Detroit and has many friends in the Wollenberg accompanied Mr. and
city.
Mrs. Stiebel to Chicago, where they
spent several days.
A delightful social function of the
past week was the luncheon tendered
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loeb of La-
Mrs. Henry Van Baalen by the Wed- fayette, Ind., are spending a few
nesday Study Club at the Phoenix weeks in the city, guests at the home
Club prior to her departure for Day- of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ton, 0., where she will resume her du- win Rosenthal, on West Boston
ties as head of the United Jewish boulevard.
Charities of that city.
Sherry Freund of Chicago and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer Jack Freund of Pittsburgh were re-
of Pallister avenue were hosts at a cent guests at the home of Mr. and
recent delightful subscription dinner Mrs. Frank Purdy of Royal Oak.
preceded by a theater party. .
Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Max May of West- son, Raymond, have moved from Col-
minster avenue have left for a pro- lingwood avenue into their new home,
tracted trip to Palm Beach and Mi- 2483 Hazelwood avenue. Mr. and
ami, Fla., and llavana, Cuba. Mr. Mrs. Rosenberg are entertaining as
and Mrs. May will be accompanied on their house guest their sister, Mrs.
their travels by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Paul Jacobs of Los Angeles, Calif.
Gump of Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs.
Gump is a sister of Mrs. May.
The delightful Chanukah phantasy
in 10 scenes that was written by Mrs.
Among the young men and women Sidney Weinman and recently pro-
returning to the various colleges duced by members of the Religious
which they attend, after a delightful School of Temple Beth El was re-
holiday period at their homes in De- peated by request on Sunday after-
troit are Miss Sara Lambert, Miss noon for the benefit of adult mem-
Dorothy Krolik and Miss Sara Stock- bers of the temple. The participants
to, to Vassar; Miss Elizabeth Schott, appeared in a prologue and epilogue
University of Wisconsin; Lucille Fin- symbolized by a rainbow effect with
sterwald and Edith Mary Rose; Sim- the seven lights that stood for in-
mons College, Boston; Miss Silka spiration, hope, faith, truth, humility
Stocker, Wellesley; Jesse Berne and and home, each color representing a
Victor Weil, Yale; Julies Stocker and thought. The costuming was par-
Samuel Helped, Harvard,
ticularly effective and great credit is
due to those who assisted Mrs. Wein-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen man along dramatic, musical and
(Margaret Ileavenrich) are spending literary lines.
several weeks with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ileavenrich of Long-
Mrs. Howard Leavy (Rita King)
fellow avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kaichen left for her home in New York City.
contemplate a trip to New York ere During her stay here Mrs. Leavy was
returning to their borne in Cincin- extensively entertained by her many
nati.
friends here,

A course of study for the staff of
the United Jewish Charities, in which
liWOMIC%3C3C9PLASYMCWV43i3C143410M4IMILVOMMIC143434WiXWM%
weekly lectures in Jewish history will
be given, has begun under the able
direction of Mr. Gordon of the United
Hebrew Schools. These talks will
take place on Saturday afternoons,
SECOND AND FRONT STS.
from 5 to 6 o'clock, at the Jewish
Leading Bath Establishment el the Weet
Institute, and anyone interested is
SULPHUR. MINERAL TURKISH, TONIC, SWEDISH AND ELECTRIC
BATHS, GENERAL TREATMENT, SWEDISH MASSAGE
privileged to attend. All information
Don't Delay Building Up Your Sister.
lative to this course can be secured
"Most Wonderful Sulphur Mineral Water In thi• or any ether Country"
through Miss Blanche Hart at the
of Rheumatism, Neuriti.. Sciatica and Skin
Remarkably Effective In
Troubles; mirk relief for all arhe• •nd pains
Institute.

THE WAYNE BATHS

Expert Ifa“eors and Attendant.. Open Day and Night for Mn. and Women.
Take Woodward Car. marked through, get off at Second. tinder the personal
management of J. R. HAYES.
ROBERT IRWIN, Supt. PHONE CHERRY 47U.

Mrs. Rae Vehon of Lincoln avenue
has returned from a two weeks' visit
with friends and relatives in St. Paul,
Minn.

AUSTRIAN LETTER

pendent of Jewish
Telegraphic Agency.

(Copyright, 1923, J. C. B.I

People in Austrian business life
have of late begun to observe the
growing importance of Palestine is
their affairs. Native-horn Vienna
Jews have always deprecated Zionism!
and Jewishness generally. Only a
handful among them have ever had
any faith in the Zionist successes.
They were sceptical even about the
British and American reports of the ,
recognition of a el wish national home
in Palestine.
But business interests have sue-
seeded in bringing about a change.
The good Egyptian pounds which
have been steadily confing in to the
Vienna market from Palestine have
convinced them that the talk about re-
building Palestine does really mean
something. They have proved to be
more effective than all the internation-
al documents and the government dec-
larations. Palestinian Jews are buy-
ing machinery, tools, raw materials,
etc., in Austria, because owing to the
present rate of exchange they are
cheaper than elsewhere and also be-
cause they are of excellent quality.
Jewish business men in Vienna are
now counting upon Palestine Jewry,
and even in government circles it is
being recognized that the Jews of
Palestine are an important factor in
the Austrian business world. Pales-
tinian Jews are coming to be regarded
with as much respect as the business
men who came to Vienna from Eng- e
land or Amercia. Business considera- 1
tions have prevailed where religious
and race considerations failed. They I
have proved stronger than ever the
traditional distaste of the assimilia-
tionist for Jewish nationalist ideals.
The development of Palestine as a
business center is doing more than
anything else to secure recognition
for Jewish nationalism.

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We ins

for One Week Only

Every pair of Physical Culture
Shoes in the house at special and sub-
stantial savings. All this season's
models, each pair with the famous
corrective construction especially de-
signed for the individual need.

High Lace Boots

Oxfords

in swagger styles or con-
servative models in black.

in the season's favorite Los.
ers—brown and black .

Broken lots in Colonials, one strap oxfords, patent
leathers, satins and high lace boots at sweeping Januar,
Clearance Sale Prices.

`No ExChungel

`No C. 0. 'D's

SDESHOP

1540 Broadway
cow Theater Lag.

JANUARY SALE IVY CORSETS

95c

$1.95 — $2.95 — $3.95 — $4.95
Brassieres
25c — 50c — $1.00



. IVY CORSET SHOP

Old Telephone Bldg.

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lives.

The mayors of these places, and the
older, more staid citizens, resent this
younger militant anti-Semitism. They
know that they are in the main depen-
dent for their livlihoods on what they
can make from visitors (luring the
season, and yet they are helpless
against the agitators,
The "Deutsche Tageszeitung," Stin-
nes' organ in Vienna, has now started
a campaign that next summer the
Jews should not be allowed to enter
health resorts at all. It is "immoral"
it contends, to allow the Jews to come
in first, to take their money and then
to drive them out. "Morality" de-
mands constituency. "We won't have
their money," it writes; "we won't let
them come in at all."
So we see that the German anti-
Semities are beginning to draw logi-
cal conclusions. They are beginning
to be consisent and "moral," and Hea-
ven knows to what summits of anti-
Jewish "morality" they will yet as-
cend, to hurl us down from them.
Yet they complain they have suffer-
ed a reverse. The peasantry in the
Tyrol, saturated to the core with the
Bible, have erected several monuments
to the Biblical heroes. That is a lo-
cal custom for centuries now. Just
recently they have raised a new monu
ment to David slaying Goliath. And
the Vienna anti-Semites are enraged.
They have started a campaign in their
press against such an act on the part
of a Christian community—the erec-
tion of a monument to a "Jew boy"
overthrowing the great Aryan hero of
Goliath."
This is the sort of thing we get to-
day in practically the whole of the an-
ti-Semitic press in Austria, and, of
c ourse, the writers of most of the ar-
ticles are the Iran-German professors
in the high schools and the universi-
ties or the "scientific" expounders of
the "purity of the Germanic Race."

Offer An

Exceptional

Sale of

NEW COATS

An event of interest to women and misses .
The season's newest coats, luxuriously fur trim-
med with fox, caracul, beaver, squirrel, monkey
and wolf.

Values from
$75.00 to $175,00

$49.50 to $110.00

An unusual presentation of new afternoon
dresses and beautiful evening gowns.

$29.50 and up
1536 Broadway

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NEW YORK.—At a meeting of a
large and representative group of g
New York business men which was

In a letter to the president of the
Jewish Women's Club, William E.
Walter, manager of the Detroit Sym-
phony Society, announces that he is
prepared to make substantial reduc-
tions in the prices of tickets for the
remaining symphony concerts of the
present season to members of wom-
en's clubs of Detroit. Members of the
Returning from a recent visit in Jewish Woman's Club who are inter-
Chicago is Sidney Hart of West Palm- ested in the purchase of symphony
tickets should communicate with Mrs.
er avenue.
Jacobs at the club house, 89 Rowena
Mrs. Bertha Zenner of East Ferry street, Glendale 7971.
avenue and Mrs. Sigmund Aronheim
In loving memory of Max Sher-
of Hotel Stevenson left on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of West man, who passed away Jan. 15, 1917,
ast for an extended stay in Southern Philadelphia avenue have moved to 21 days in Tebeth.
their new home, 2242 Gladstone,
California.
His Mother, Brother and Sisters.

Seats Now for

V,

WEIZMANN COMING FOR
0,
PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

held at the Hotel Pennsylvania last
week, Hermann Conheim, National
treasurer of the Palsetine Founda-
tion Fund (Keren Ilayesod) who pre-
sided, announced that Dr. Chaim
Weizmann, president of the World
Zionist Organization and other Zion-
ist notables are expected to visit the
United States to participate in the
New York Ilayesod Campaign. This
campaign is scheduled to start early
in March.
The meeting was for the purpose of
organizing committees of business
men representing all the lines of in-
dustry under whose auspices the cam-
paign is to he conducted. The meth-
ods to he followed in the .campaign
were outlined by Harris L. Selig,
who has been associated in a lead-
ing capacity with Zionist affairs for
more than twenty years, has had con-
siderable experience in communal ac-
tivities having been manager of the
Federated Jewish Charities of Bos- '
ton, executive director of the Central
Relief Committee and director of the
recent Keren Ilayesod Campaign in
Boston which scored a signal success.
Mr. Selig is reported to be a capable
organizer and effective speaker.
The announcement that Dr. Wei:-,
mann would come to the United Staten
to assist in the campaign-was received
with great satisfaction Cy tie lois'nes
men present. They proceeded to or-
ganize tl emselves into various com-
mittees each one of which assumed
respons",ility for the canvass in their
particular line.

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Meanwhile, anti-Semitism in Aus.
tria is growing stronger. A recent
development has been the movement
against letting Jews take the rest cure
at Austrian health resorts, and this
time there is no distinction drawn be-
tween the detested East European
Jew and the native-horn Viennese Jew
taking his holiday trip. The existence
has been discovered of a special or-
ganization run by the pan-German
party, which circulates leaflets in the
villages inciting to a boycott against
the Jewish visitors. Jews have been
literally driven out of nearly all the
seaside resorts in Austria. In most
cases, it has been after they have paid
their rest in advance. Things were
made so uncomfortable for them that
they were glad to get away with their

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