A merica ,Yewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVILNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN n_t_EPetitorrimstieittaNict -■ r. - •-----.4inv===.04,. I MASUQERADE PROCEEDS WILL GO FOR CHARITY and Qrsonai OCiAl Springtime Styles - iltaarrg Erick Notes Purim Carnival at Shaarey Zodekt Mr. and Mrs. Joe levy of San Francisco, who have been the guests of their brother, Abe• Levy of 1511 Delaware avenue, left for New York, where they will visit with relatives and friends before sailing for Pales- tine. iH Women's and Misses' Coats and Capes $65.00 $75.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Schott have returned to the city after their marriage in Boston on Feb. 21, hav- ing enjoyed a honeymoon trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Schott are at home to their friends at the apartment they have taken at the Garfield Manor, 71 Gar- field avenue. ...is and capes which authentical- . forecast the settled style- ing's harbingers that warmer ,. Aker is on its way. Selections ,tore silk braid-trimmed models, .iracul fur collars, embroidered throw-over collar effects, . re models, fancy stitching, borne belt ornaments or fas- ngs- B.SifttiC COOKII A000.0 , • STATE DETROIT, MICHIGAN connection with any other store. Your Easter Suit, Madam!! ---it will need cleaning, to be sure---perhaps dyeing! W HY go to the expense of buying a new suit for Eas- ter when you can have your old one cleaned and dyed and it will be JUST AS GOOD AS NEW ! Every woman wants that appear- ance of "newness" at Easter-time and this is the best way out—at a minimum cost! You'll marvel at the difference in appearance! Easter comes on April 1 st — earlier than usual! Send your order through today! FRENCH DRY CLEANERS "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" 7152 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning on Monday, March 12 Ending on Saturday, March 17 Six Days of Wonderful Offerings Basement Birthday Sale we It is the greatest have ever announced. A very delightful Purim masque- rade party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sklar of 2633 Gei- Sunday Night Dancing Parties: More than $350,000 tat retail) of fresh, new, seasonable mer avenue On Saturday evening, Attention is directed to the "Get Spring merchandise will be offered in all departments at re- March 3, by the Koo Koo Klub. Ex- Acquainted" dancing parties held markably low prices. The sale includes: cellent music was furnished by the Sunday evenings in the Shaarey Ze- Koo Koo Klub orchestra. The deco- Hosiery dek gym by the Men's Club. These Pettico•ts Millinery rations were prettily carried out in Women'. Glove. dancing parties are being very well Women's Shoes MRS. MORRIS PEVIN Blouses Chinese fashion. A luncheon was Aprons Muslin Underwear Children's Shoes served. Among those present were trod A prize creasingly masquerade hall of the De- attended from and are proving to be to in- Women's Sweaters popular week Girls' Wear Silk Underwear Hilda Wilenkin, Arline Gildenhorn, Boys' Clothing Ladies' Society will be held Sun- week: The purpose of these dances Juniors' Wear Knit Underwear Dorothy Backhaut, Ethel Smith, Nan- day evening, Mar. 11, at the Jericho is to afford the young men and wom- Boy.' Furnishing. Infants' Wear Consts nette Weinberg, Ethel Kline, Dorothy Temple, Oakland and Melbourne ave. en the opportunity of having a genu- Men'. urnishings Children's Wear Housed Diamond, Marian Goldberg, Dolly nues. The entire proceeds will go for inely good time. There is always a Meyers. llelen Balantzow, Helen charity. More than 20 beautiful prizes real air of friendliness and cordiality, Beck, R. Sklar, S. E. Goldie, J. M. will be given away to these wearing because the committe in charge Karbal, C. II. Rogers, N. E. Rapport, the best costumes. makes it its business to see all who Thousands of New Spring Dresses, Coats, II. Appel, Backhaut, A. Goldberg, Mrs. Morris Pevin, president of the attend enjoy themselves. From about L. R. Gordon, L. Balantzow and L. siciety, appeals to the general Detroit 8:30 to midnight—three and a half Suits and Skirts in the Birthday Sale. Shiffman. public for support of this dance. Of- hours of good music, fine dancing and The new and authentic Spring fashions in women's ficers of the society are: Mrs. revin, splendid enjoyment. Mrs. Harold N. Selling (Evelyn as the president; Mrs. Rosenblatt, viee-presi- and misses 'outer apparel will be offered in the Birthday Schultz I of Cincinnati, Ohio, was dent; Mrs. N. Alberstam, treasurer; Political Rally at the Men's Club: Sale at large savings from the regular prices. This will guest of her mother here the past Mrs. Eva Cutler, financial vecretary; The old-time political rally held by be the greatest series of garment offerings we have ever week. Mrs. Selling was joined by Nrs . It. Eisenberg, 'wording secre- the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club in the Mr. Selling and they motored to Chi- tarp. planned. Shaarey Zedek gym Tuesday evening, agle, where they will make their fu- e eb. 27, WWI a red-letter event. The lure home. gym was filled and everyone had an MADDIN APPOINTED TO SCABBARD AND BLADE uproariously good time. Interspersed Miss Ilelen Si. Kleinsmith of West with the addresses by prominent po- Philadelphia avenue was hostess at a litical candidates, there were a good a ‘' N ARBOR, Mich.—Milton Si, many comedy stunts, chief among charmingly appointed luncheon, fol- lowed by bridge, on Thursday even- which were the antics of a Dutch e it; idneeknt has i z ing, honornig her sister, Mabel, whose Nladdin, a student at the r, pyr University formerly Michigan, the band in costume. Among the candi- marriage to Arthur A. Gottesman will id M i work he Shaa dates who spoke were David Brown, take on March 14. The with tables boys' honored for his military activ- Judges Nloyniham, Marschner, Marsh, were place attractively decorated a been Clyde I. Webster, Ira Waite Jayne centerpriece of spring flowers. Minis- recent ities and appointment general campus to the work Scabbard by a and Mr. McKinley. Last, but cer- and Blade, national honslrary military tainly not least, we must mention lure suitcases were the favors. fraternity. Eight men in all were "Andy" Gump, impersonated clever- N. Pereles of New York is visiting taken into the national honorary no ly by Harry Landsman. When Andy his sister, Mrs. I.. Newgarten of Ha- ciety, forming the Michigan chapter strode toward the platform it looked of the Scabbard and Blade. zelwood avenue. as though the popular comic strip ,r‘ . '".......................1""M"" Ittal•10061000a00•30•13 ►1•3•31•3•7•,...••••••••• A banquet, perfect in all its appoint- character had come to life, and the In honor of Miss Mabel Kleinsmith, ments and distinctly military in set- monologue, delivered with character- a bride-elect of this month, Mrs. L. ting, was served at the Michigan istic Gump gestures, made one of the NI. Brown and Mrs. S. Convissor en- Union Saturday, followed by elaborate big hits of the evening. Moving pic- tertained delightfully at a luncheon- ceremonies in which several promi- tures of Presidents McKinley, Taft, Detroit's Only Licensed Jewish bridge kitchen shower on Saturday, nent army officers took part. Mr. Aladdin holds a high rank in Wilson and Harding, linking the pas Funeral Director March 3. The color scheme and favors were in yellow and covers the Cadet Corps at the University and and political present, proved to be of great interest. will receive an appointment as officer were laid for 14 guests. 6041-43-45 JOHN R. STREET in the Reserves early next year. Judge Hugo Pam to Speak Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleinsmith of 1698 Phones: Friday Evening, March 16: West Philadelphia avenue announce BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S It is announced that Judge Hugo the approaching marriage of their Northway 5535, 3564 CLUB TO REORGANIZE Pam of Chicago, judge of the Su. daughter, Mabel, to Arthur A. Got- perior Court of Cook county, will de- tesman, on Wednesday evening, Mar. Member of Detroit Funeral Directors' Association. Announcement is made of a rear- 14, in the French room of Ilotel Wol. ganization meeting to be held at 2 p. liver the address at the Friday even- ing services on March 16. Judge verine. m. Sunday at the Beth Abraham syna- Pam is a national Jewish figure, well Mr. and Mrs. Sam lifarwil and son, gogue on Winder street of the Alen's known as one of our great senators, thinkers and Zionists. As a large at- Melvin, of 2800 West Grand boule- Club of the congregation. Under the leadership of Harry tendance is anticipated for this lec- yard have left for Chicago to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marwil's father, Schlussel, plans are being made to ture it is suggested that all should make the former group of young men Max Stricker, who passed away on active again in the interests of the be at the synagogue at 8:15 sharp, at which time the services start. TRIUMPHANT RETURN March 3 in Los Angeles, Cal. synagogue and to assist in the cam- 8—Performances Only-8 paign for the building of a new place Shearer Zedek's Men'. Club Mr. and Mrs. David Tuchman of of worship on Palmer and Beaubien East Hancock avenue announce the streets. The reorganization will take Meeting March 20: For their next meeting on March Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur Ir- place after a lapse of four years of 20, the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club vin, at the Farnsworth Synagogue on inactivity. Saturday, March 10. Will be at home All former members and others in- is planning an exceptional program. to relatives and friends all day Sat- terested are urged to attend the meet- A speaker who is well known through- urday. Orchestra Hall, Mon., Mar. 26, to Sun. Eve., April 1 ing on Sunday afternoon. It is plan- the country has been secured to de- ned to have the new organization hold liver the address of the evening. Special Sunday Matinee April 1. Miss Rose Efrusy of 7288 Cahalan regular Sabbath services and take an There will also be several musical avenue entertained on Saturday even- active part in the affairs of the Beth numbers. A further announcement Price. $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30. of the evening's program will follow. ing for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham congregation. Main Orders Now to 1052 Book Bldg. A. E. Edelson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Not what you say about yourself, Rosenbaum, the Misses Esther Fell- Quarreling is the weapon of the but what others say.—The Talmud. man, Ida Alper, Sadie Weingarten, weak.—The Talmud. Rose Gordon, Fay Shapiro, Pauline to Gerber. Rea Goldstein, Evelyn Zlat kin and the Messrs. Ben Winsen, Abe Max, Al Simons, amuel Simons, Al Selsnick, Jack V)'erbe, M. Rich, Sam- uel Bender and Harold Cronck. Those participating in the program were Miss Rea Goldstein, A. Edelson and Ben Winsen. VileiggritaMmaggresingsteMPIIIIMIsil~ 1 .8.11.8111111111W The Musical Event of the Year At a Popular Price The Men's Temple Club of Temple Beth El Announces t. JOSEF ROSENBLATT Foremost Cantor of the World In • Varied Program Including Traditional Jewish Repertoire. Main Auditorium of Temple Beth El March 20th, 1923, 8:15 P. M. The leadership of Josef Rosenblatt is generally recognized in refused large offers from the n musical circl H e has cosistently Opera Companies to appear on the Metropolitan sand) and Chicago Operatic stage. His contract to sing on the Holy Days alone amounts to $15,000 per year. Because of Mr. Rosenblatt's desire to sing in the fine new auditorium of Temple Beth El, the Men's Temple Club is able to sell tickets at an exceptionally low admission of -- Sale of tickets will be limited to the seating capacity of the audi- torium. Tickets are already selling rapidly. No one will want to miss this rare treat. So purchase your tickets at once before they ore all gone. Send check to, or buy tickets at, either Temple Beth El, corner Woodward and Gladstone, Morrie Ganett, 830 Penobscot Building. Advertisers Appreciate The High Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers Basement Store at The Hudson Co. Edmund G. Lewis & Co. Russian Grand OperaCo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tauber of Chica:to, who have been the guests of their sister, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of 1403 Virginia Park, have returned to their home. Mrs. Jacob Roth entertained at luncheon at the Phoenix Club, fol- lowed by a theater party, on Monday evening, honoring Miss Wizel of Aus- tin, Minn., house guest of L. W. De- Witt of Taylor avenue. REPRESENTATVE WOMEN HEAR DR. RACHEL YARROS — $1.50 The Purim Carnival at Shaarey Ze- dek Suday evening, March 4, attract- ed a very large gathering. There were fully 1,000 people present. The carnival was a combination bazaar and dance, given under the auspices of the ladies' Auxiliary and Men's Club, with a buffet supper served by the Auxiliary. The affair was a com- plete success in every way. At the bazaar every article offered was dis- posed of, the buffet supper was enjoyable and most every- I thoroughly body participated in the dancing. The funds derived from the affair will be used by the ladies' Auxiliary to pay for a scholarship at the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, and by the Men's Club for some improvements in equipment of the building. School teachers of the city and representatives from various organiz- ations were guests of the Jewish Woman's Club at the regular meet- ing on Monday afternoon, when Dr. Rachel Yarros, resident physician of Hull House, Chicago, who was in De- troit lecturing under the auspices of the Parent - Teachers Association, talked on "Biological Facts of Chil- dren," illustrating her interesting lec- ture with stereopticon views. Dr. Yarros, who is an eminent authority on this subject, stressed the fact that children should be educated in the functionnig of the brain, as the in- dividual is born with fundamental in- stincts, and said that it is the boun- den duty of every mother to teach in a beautiful way such ocietnific facts as to help one to understand the hu- man ideals. Mrs. Emma A. Fox, the well known parliamentarian. talked on the pro- posed Condon hill before the State Senate, and it was voted by the club to send a telegram to Mr. Condon endorsing the proposed bill. Miss Eleanor Ilutzel, head of the women's division of the police de- partment, told of the work of her de- partment and said it is the best or- ganized in the Unted States. Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach gave a report of the work accomplished by the public health department. Announcement was made that Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Cleveland wlil be the speaker at the next regular meeting. TURKISH WAR PRISONERS RETURN TO PALESTINE JERUSALEM.—(J. C. B. by Mail) —Arrivals in Palestine recently in- clude forty Palestinian Jews who ser- ved in the Turkish army during the Great War and were captured by the British forces. The British author) ties at Constantinople came to their assistance to enable them to obtain permission to return to Palestine They were accompanied by their tam }Ilea. Spring Opening Doubly Interesting Because of the Sale of Exquisite Imported Gowns Paris gowns are always very fascinating to women who love beautiful clothes. Yet Paris gowns IN SEASON—at special prices are a treat that very few Detroit women have very seldom enjoyed' It seems strange indeed to be choosing from Paris creations at $22 $36 $48 This sale is possible because of a five weeks' buying tour from which our dress buyer has just returned. She was able to select the gowns in this sale personally—in Paris. Those at $48 repre- sent some of the loveliest creations for spring and summer. Flat crepe, canton, crepe de chine, gorg•tte, char. mean., satin.bak crepe and other rich silks—in every beautiful color and combination that fashion allows! At $38 and $22 there are beautiful lingerie frocks in addition to rich silk dresses These are exquisitely hand made with beau- tiful smocking, embroidery and bnidings of green, shell pink, lavender, buttercup yellow and other beautiful tints. Titers Are Also Domestic Gowns at Tim Prices— Making the Choice Very Groat. There are Rises for all misses and women. Come and see th.se wonderful dresses whether you need one now or not! Crowley-Milner'.--Sisth Floor. Crowley, Milner & Co.