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A lffefklIN

periodical Caller

CLIFTON /WINCE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

McVencory Iffmnikomictz

APRIL 7 WILL BE
'FALASHA SABBATH'

cyn.

Program—Dr. Weizmann's "Whither
w inding Up the Relief
Go?", An Ominous Pdser—What Slain

Will Appeal for Abys-
sinian Work During Pass-
over Week.

Shall They

American Jews Do Now?

Rabbis

GIAS.

(Cawywright, 1921.

Our New York Letter

By Chas. H. J

By GERSHON AGRONSKY

(Copyright, 192.1, by Jewish Correspondence Bureau.).

' Arthur Gleason, in Hearst's International, gives these figures on
going to college. In 106 educational institutions in or near the
enters of Jewish population, we find the total student enroll.
le ge c
Jewish students number 14,837, or almost 10 per cent,
min t 153,085.
Is the United States the told college enrollment is 376,00. -And the
eittimate of the Jewish enrollment 20,000, or about 5 per cent. The
percentage of Jews in the student enrollment of New York is 38

KING SOLOMON KNEW
ABOUT AEROPLANES

LONDON.—(J. T. A.l—The ear-

liest historical reference to airplanes
appears in the ancient manuscript
dealing with King Solomon and the
Queen. of Sheba, according to Col.
Lockwood Marsh, secretary of the
Royal Aeronautical Society. "King
So lemon gave the Queen of Sheba

Itabbia throughout the country will
be giver might offer as to the relia-
Events have been so shaped by
set aside Saturday, April 7, during
bility of the "concern" he is asked
life that Dr. Weizmann's or-
the week of Passover as "Falasha Jewish
contribute
his
money
to. The Zion-
r ' to
• I for the second visit to this coun-
Sabbath." The note that will be em-
try coincides with the announcement ist leadership in this country today
phasized in their message will tie that
had the Jewish Relief program commands limitless confidence of a
of bringing deliverance to the 50,000
abroad is to be liuidated within two very large—numerically, perhaps the
Falashas of Abyssinia, who now live
years. At the end of this period the largest—Section of our people. But
in it partial ignorance of their faith,
per cent.
burden of sustaining Jewish cum- it is and unknown quantity among
to which they have clung with un-
munities still in need of assistance is the small but very significant group
Ily known objections against the
usual devotion for user 2,000 years.
Gleason has taken the most g
be transferred from the shoulders of Jews which had so great a share
inority of Jews and recites them is. the re•sons why many Jews
Thu American Pro-Falasha Commit-
in the $50,1100,000 relief fund. To
tin y m
tee, through the attainment of its na- of the American Jew to the members attract this group is probably one of
tionable at colleges. Here are some of them:
are objet
of
the
community in a position to pro-
tional quota of $35,000, will estab-
the tasks Dr. Weizmann has set him-
lish a series of schools in the Falasha vide for the less fortunate among self. Because of this his conferenct•
'eertain Jews are shy, lonely, carrying a sense of in-

communities, directed by Falasha them.
feriority. Sometimes they are physically disagreeable to the
with Mr. Marshall this week has been
In making public its intention to
teachers. A training school is now
eye of the well-born. One or two of them are said to have
hailed by the Jewish press, which on
being opened in Addia Abeba, the cease to minister to the needs of the the whole is quite close to (the Ameri-
swped apparatus at Boylston Hall in the chemistry department.
capital of Abyssinia', by Dr. Jacques Jews in Russia, Eastern Europe and can Zionist leadership, as an event of
One or two have been said to have swiped books in Widener
Palestine,
the
Joint
Distribution
tiCm.
Faitlovitch, field executive of this
Library. They are Kikes. They go for marks in studies as
first magniture. For this may be re-
committee, who has just arrived in mittee records the notable and un-
for money. They are over-intense. They 'get the best of
its the beginning of it sus-
precedented achievement of the garded
that land.
you.' They are Shylocks. They have a swiftness of emotional
tained effort to gain the co-operation
At the recent meeting of the exec- American Jews oar behalf of the Jews of the leadership of the group which,
response distasteful to the Northern peoples. They over-ex-
in
the
war-wracked
and
economically
utive committee of the American Pro-
press their friendliness and shout out their intimacies. They
having curried the relief program to
Falasha Committe in New York City, distressed countries. It is an achieve- a successful conclusion, may be ready
ack sensitiveness. They insist after refusal. They nag and
Rabb Ephraim Frisch, national chair- ment following an effort commenced now to shoulder the Jewish people's
not know when they are not wanted. Let a few of them in
d o
, man, rood a communication from Dr. in 1914 anti continued up to the mo- responsibility in relation to Palestine.
and the whole tribe follows."
iFuitlovitch, telling of the Bar-Mitz- ment the leaders of the movement These leaders are not included in the
lvah of liezekiah l'hineas at Florence, have reason to believe the emer- present national directorate of the
y to go outside of college walls to find
essar
as
if
it
is
nec
gency has passed. In actual money
It seems
• Italy, in the synagogue of that city.
Keren Ilayesod. Dr. Weizmann's
brains-4W is, in some instances. If it is true, as reported in the
Ilezekiah is a Falasha youth, who is it represents a contribution of over presence here, while the relief pro-
group of prominent Jewish students at the Uni•
daily press, that "a
a very unusual student of Ilebrew, $50,000,000.
gram is being gradually liquidated,
of Syracuse" sent out • circular letter to Jewish boys in the
yte ,n y
having received his training under the
may bring into the Palestine fold out-
secondary schools of the country this statement: "Come to Syracuse,
To assume that the leaders of the standing men who will answer simul-
most able rabbis and teachers of Flor-
she place where they treat the Jewish boy right"—if this is true, then
ish Relief Committee taneously the questions as to the des-
ence, including the late Chief Rabbi
those "prominent, Jewish students" should have their heads examined
American
Margoulies. The congregation that are
guided r their resolve to discon- tination of the homeless Jew and the
to discover if they brought their brains with them, or left them at
had assembled for this unique event tinue the re ief program by aught but ultilization of the American Jew's
home, or if they ever had any. Such stupidity is unpardonable. Why
in Jewish history, the Bar-Mitzvah of conviction that the emergency has education in liberal giving.
go about the country soliciting the attendance of Jewish students at
a Falasha in an Occidental commun- passed, would be a cruel injustice to
Syracuse or any other university? Now what happened es a result
ity, expressed amazement at the men like Louis Marshall, Felix War.
of this smart trick?
'
breadth of learning exhibited by Ile- burg, Julius Rosenwald and Cyrus
zekiah, who will soon return to teach Adler and the hosts of others who
It is reported that the senior council, comprising 17 students, met
his people in Abyssinia. Dr., Faitlo- have responded so selflessly to the
and informally decided that the Jews were getting too numerous at
, vital was in the congregation during (r • dust need in Jewish history.
Passenger at
alleged to have been sent
the lad's Bar-Mitzvah. A special Equally unjust would be the sugges- Cunard Line Will Hold
Syracuse and that such propaganda as was
Eastleigh, England, Until Quota
out by the Jewish students to induce other Jews to come to Syracuse
I feast, attended by the youths of Flor- thou that they are prompted by the
Permits
Them
to
Enter
should influence the university to limit the attendance of Jews. No
I owe, was arranged in Ilezekiah's present day apathy among American
America.
minutes were taken of this action, but it was decided to bring the sen•
honor.
Jews. If the record of the past nine
timent of the senior council to the attention of the universiy officials.
To date, cash contrbiutions total- years means anything at all, it means
'
The Cunard Line has received a
But it seems that Chancellor Charles Wesley Flint go ind of what
ing $13,000 have been received from that these men have the courage to
promptly took steps to kill it. Heals.id:
individuals, organizations and cam_ espouse the relief cause in and out cable from its office in Warsaw slat-
and
in
the
wind
was
.munities throughout the United of season. They led the relief move- ing that according to new govern.
States, in addition to an appropria- ment when every Jewish nerve throb- mental orders the time limit for Rus-
"In the first place I have 110 definite information that the
senior council considered the mutter, and if such action was
tion of $7,500 from the cultural ac- bed and nearly every Jewish heart re- sians to leave Poland has been ex-
taken, it is so ridiculous from the standpoint of administration
tivities committee of the Joint Dis- s Honied They would continue to tended to April 15. This Will prove
tribution Committee, according to a. lead even now with extreme callous- an immense help to Russians in tran-
that I do not consider it worthy of comment. No limitation of
the number of Jewish students will be tolerated in this insti-
report made by Rabbi J. Max Weis, ness and irresponsibleness (obtaining sit to America, giving them' time to
director of the appeal. Many of the nearly everywhere, were they to be- arrange for stopping in England un-

tution."
!larger cities are now in the process lieve the situation called for such ex- til the new quota goes into effect
of conducting their campaigns. It is ertion. The Joint Distribution Can- July 1.
trying to discover the heinous crimes that Jewish students have
As people who have left Russia
In
1 expected that the total quota of $35,- mittee, it is safe to assume, shares cannot ' return except under the most
been guilty of, which would influence the student body to take action
1000 will be reached with the Passover Ilerb.ert Hoover's views with regard
gainst them, we find that outside of basketball, the Jewish male slue
exacting
rulings, the Cunard Line
a
appeal. This appeal has been sup- to Russia, that credits rather than
dents have not taken sufficient interest in athletics. That while some
I ported by the Central Conference of grain is the crying need of the how• has already. forwarded its Russian
do interest themselves in football, baseball, etc., the percentage is too
passengers
with visas via Danzig to
Ann•rican Rabbis, the United Syna- And it is not less safe to believe that
small. There is, so it is stated, 10 per cent of the entire enrollment
gogue, of America, the Council of Jewish communities abroad appealing Eastleigh Immigration Cal1p, Eng-
Jewish, and there are five Jewish fraternities. At any rate, so long as
Jewish 'Women, the National Federa- for credit facilities for reconstruction land, where they will be housed at it
they don't have • Lowell, of Harvard, in charge of affairs at Syracuse,
,:y
uota
q
tion of Temple Sisterhoods and the will meet with the same hearty re- nominal cost until the new
I am sure there will be no Jewish Question. Syracuse always did have
Women's League of the United Syna- sponse accorded the heart-rentinig
, • lot of independent fighting spirit at its head. When Chancellor Day
The
extension
of
the
time
limit
for
cry of not long ago for "bread for
gogue.
in charge he put Syracuse on the map as independent in thought
Russians to leave Poland to April 15
was
the living, shrouds for the deml."
that Chancellor Flint is following so
will enable many more to take advan-
and action. I am glad to see
INSTITUTE CLUB PLAYS
tage of the offer of the Cunard Line
" ably the example of Chancellor Day.
Immediate palliative relief having
. B'NAI B'RITH OF TOLEDO been
relegated to the background, no to house the mat Eastleigh Camp un-
,
I notice where the Federal Grand Jury in Texas has returned as
toil the new quota permits them to sail
to speak, there remains the enormous
the Imperial Pigmy of the Ku Klux Klan, Edward
An event of interest for Sunday
indictment against
refugee problem, an outgrowth of the fur America.
The accommodations at Eastleigh
Young Clarke, charging violation of the Mann act. The specific
evening, March 25, will be the annual
war, and its aftermath. Entire Jew-
are all that could be hoped for by an
charge is that Clarke transported • woman from Houston to New
basketball tilt between the Jewish
ish communities have been unsettled
immigrant in transit. The rooms are
Orleans. But the most interesting part of the item is found in the
Institute Club and the Toledo B'nai
and seem to be on the move. Where
st•tement of the Imperial Pigmy himself, who says that it is simply
B'rith. The Toledo organization is
p l ace large and clean and there is plenty
lack of means and want of a
of outdoor space .for promenading
another effort to discredit me and damage the Ku Klux Klan. It is
expected to come with a large follow-
to go are only too palpable, Jews ap-
is
looked
game
significant that whenever anything of an undesirable nature is charged
ing and an interesting
pear to be suppressing temporarily and exercising.
In addition to the many features
against the Klan or its officers, that it is always the work of an enemy.
for. Dancing will follow the game.
the desire to move. But the migra-
cent and of course, being
' The game and dance will be held at tion complex, which is not to be con- it possesses for all races Eastleigh
In other words, the Klan officials are 100 per
appeals gspecially to the Jewish trav-
the censors of everybody else's morals, except their own, Ney cannot
the Jewish Institute, High and Hast-
fused with wanderlust, dominates
Jewish life throughout the world, eler, writ has a Kosher kitchen in
ings.
do any wrong.
which Kosher food is prepared by
with the exception of the United
The Farmers Medicated Salt Company of Mifflinsburg, Pa., will
States and the British Empire. Them Jewish eneks•
Eastleigh is not merely an emer-
soon hear news of interest to themselves and to our readers. Just
the im•
countries, too, being closed•
gency camp, but instead is a real ho-
migrant Jew, Dr. Weizmann asks the
watch this column.
Jews of America, "Whither shall they tel, with baths, private rooms, read-
ing and lounging rooms and plenty
At least it is some sign of progress that Percy Grant can sever ties
go?"
of running water.
with the Adam and Eve story without being burned at the slake. Time
With the door back to Russia
was when brave souls would meet certaip death when they strove to
Specifically. it is true, this goes- closed to them and the ouster from
Rosenblatt Recital:
give cap an to views out of harmony with the dogmas of the
tion is being asked only Poland
regarding
the April
' . s
15, it t i s
to take effect
There
are
still
tickets
to
be
pro-
church. Regardless of whether we will it or not, there is • gradually
20,000 or more Jewish refugees from
ease to these people who are
cured for the Rosenblatt recital next Ukraine and Russia who had found a great
creeping up of the ocean of Liberalism on the beach of Conservatism
virtually without it country to know
Tuesday evening, March 20. The temporary lodging in Poland and are
and it surely looks as if some of those non-essentials that have ape
that the Cunard Line still makes it
to be essential to religfen will be in-
AdVallege-sale' of tickets has been large now ordered expelled. But the goes- possible for them to reach the United
peered for no many centuries
but tickets can be bought at the ad- don has its universal aspect. It may
undated.
States, even though an unavoidable
ministration office of the temple. The have to be asked with reference to
.
' .
1
ay int, •nenes.
price is $1.50. As the capacity of the 50,000 ur more East European ( delay
Despite dh apparent reticence to discuss the subject no less an
the temple auditorium is limited, only Jews in Germany whose expulsion is
......,,,...
authority than the Atlantic Mnothly identifies Hilaire Bello< and Gil-
enough tickets have been printed to daily and every day with increasing
ENIOR
bert Chesterton, two of England's leading anti-Semites, to be Catholics.
account for every seat. Those who vigor and malice being demanded.
When Chesterton took his several hundred pounds of beef with him
desire to attend this concert are ad- The perplexity may arise with regard
around
to
the
different
cities
last
year
and
cashed
in
on
attacking
the

vised to get their tickets at once.
to a section of Jews in Roumania,
Jews, he didn't seem to be sure whether or not he was a Catholic. He
whose draft constitution recognizes
evidently is. One would think that two such eminent churchmen could
Christian and Jew:
A joint meeting of the Senior and
as citizens only such Jew's AS settled
devote their time to more religious activities than attacking our people.
Under the title "Where the Ways
Junior Iladassah chapters of Detroit
there before 1919.
Mr. Belloc apparently does not know how much prejudice there is
Part," Rabbi Franklin will this Sun-
The Zionist leader has an answer will he held at the Shaarey Zedek on
against his own church people, both in this country and abroad. While
day give the second of his series of prepared, of course, It does not Wednesday evening, March 21. Do-
here it w o uld pay him, as well as his fellow Englishman, and recently
'three discourses on "Jew and Chris- cover the entire situation yet, to Dr. ings and activities of Iladassah will
made Catholic, to learn something on that subject. Then he might em.
' ban." Begause of the sustained na-
Weizmann's way of thinknig, the in- be discussed.
ploy his abilities to better use in behalf of his own fellow-religionist..
ture of the argument, all our mem- adequacy of the answer is an indica.
sirs. Morse Ni. (7ohen of the senior
bers should attend the remaining lec-
tion of the huge problt rn, an earnest organization will read a paper on
Ramsay Traquair of the Department of Agriculture of McGill Uni-
tures of this course, as it is only by
in the current
of the greater Jewish need, and in "The Story of Passover." A splendid
doing so that they can obtain Rabbi no sense a reflection upon the Zionist musical program has been arranged,
versity, Montreal, Canada, has • very interesting article
issue of the Atlantic on "The Caste System of North America." He is
Franklin's complete analysia of this plan. Zionists feel warranted in say- among the numbers to be piano selec-
convinced that we are developing • genuine caste system here that is
important question.
ing the Jews, anti especially th e lions by Don Safer- Refreshments
broader than merely the division between the whites and blacks. He
American Jews, are to blame, that will be served.

classifies as those races which appear to be tending toward a caste
Seder Chortle:
The junior organization announces
at hest Palestine can under present
Next Monday evening, starch 19,
organisation in North America—Old Anglo-Saxon American, the Jew-
circumstances hold out hope to only that the drive fur sponsor members
at 7:30, there will be a rehearsal of a fraction of the migrating Jewish is still on. Those having returns to
ish, the Eastern European, the Oriental and the Negro.
the chorus for the Congregational Se- masses. And Or. Weizmann is here make for same are urged to remit
der on the second night of Passover.
It is interesting to hear what this Canadian has to say of the Jews:
to show how Palestine could be made them at the next meeting.
This chorus will be led by Miss Irene
.
to absorb ever-increasing numbers of
Traub of the Temple Choir. All mem-
"Now we must consider the most interesting of all our new
Jes, thus giving us complete a r eply
bers
of
the
congregation,
both
men
immigrants—the Jews. Although they have no greographical
sw possible to the ominous p oser,
and women, who can and will give
home, yet they constitute a distinct nation, an international
'Whither shall they go?"
, their services for this occasion, are l 'I
nation as it were. They are a proud, tenacious rues, with an
requested to report to Miss Traub at
ancient and highly developed culture. They are fully the equals
Aside from the diversion of the
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — Gen.
the•ino• stated above.
of the European in many respects; they, indeed, consider them-
Jewish immigration stream, a curious Liman von Sanders, German military
selves superior to the European in all respects; and they have
internal
question
may
be
put,
"What
leader
who commanded the Turkish
wing
lte, or of allo
Chidlren's Moving Pictures
not the slightest intention of losing their cuur
shall American Jews do?" Granted army in Palesitne, has married Frau
W h at
On Thursday:
it to become contaminated, as they would consider it, by
that
the
emergency
requiring
imme-
Alberti,
daughter of the well known
This
attitude
This Thursday, March 15, and on
European.
is to them the inferior Culture of the
Ile thinks
successive Thursday afternoons, from diate and hasty relief has passed, to Jewish hanker Pulitzer of Budapest.
of superiority is fully r - ciprocated by the European.
which
channel
shall
American
Jewish
Liman
Pasha has been resident in
4 to 5 o'clock, carefully selected mov-
of the Jew very much as the Jew thinks of him. Under these
ing pictures will be presented to our energy now be diverted? Jews in Budapest for some time.
conditions there may be mutual respect, mutual admiration
this
country
have
been
schooled
these
Religious School pupils. Tickets will
even, but absorption—never."
he given out as a reward for faithful last nine years in giving without MISS BERNICE KAUFMAN
stint. This literally liberal education
' attendance and promptness.
DIES OF HEART TROUBLE
Some of what Professor Traquair says is true, but not
all But
cannot and should not be permitted
r eaders who
The sudden death of Miss Bernice
to remain untapped. Care having
here is • statement that will sound very queer to Jewish
Young People's Temple -
Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
been taken to provide all that is feas-
• re accustomed to hear of similar con sssss tiros, only with the Ge.
Club Annehincement(
Samuel B. Kaufmati, which occurred
ible
for
local
sympathy
and
readiness
tile and Jew positions reversed:
On Wednesday evening, March 20,
at her home, 0939 Dexter boulevard,
the Young People's Temple Club will ible for local philanthropies, there Sunday morning, March 11, of heart
"A lady of Anglo-American descent was, by chance. staying
hold its Cabaret Night in the ball- will be founn a huge surplus of Jew- trouble, was a distinct shock to her
at a hotel frequented by Jews of position. Two Jewish ladies
room of the temple. Table reserva- ish sympathy and readiness for sacri- many friends and acquaintances. Miss
near her were discussing a pleasure resort at which one of them
tions will be mailed out at an early fice. Zionists as well as non-Zionist:4 Kaufman had been in apparent good
had been staying. 'But, my dear,' said the other, 'were not a
date, together with more retailed in- interested- in Palestinian reconstruc- health and had attended a party at
great many Gentiles there?"Oh. yes: there were a few. Just
tion are naturally aware of this great
, formation.
the home of one of her friends the
moral reserve. They know that in
enough to be disagreeable.'"
evening before her death.
Philadelphia the local FederatOM
Barlow Mural on Exhibition:
Miss Vaufman Wan born in Chicago
oncerning
Jews
at
summer
resorts
One hears such comments made c
Members 'bf the congregation can quota of $1,000,000 was ex-eeded by 17 ,4 years r,„ro and came to Detroit
almost
$250,000.
Thin
phenomenon
by the Gentiles. In conclusion the writer asserts that the "American
now have the opportunity of viewing
two
of
the
highest
castes:
with
her parents when but a child.
caste system in its present condition has
the first of the mural paintings by is ascribed to the fact that there war She was a confirmant of Temple Beth
one, the European has numbers; the other, the Jewish, has the greatest
Myron Barlow, which. will decorate no relief appeal this year. It is ac- El Religious School under the tutel-
racistl tenuity in histor "
the interior of our temple. This panel cordingly assumed that next year, age of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. She
----4 ■ •• ■ •
is entitled "Prophet and Priest." The should there be no appeal, or no was a student of the Ward-Belmont
. Palestine, in reply to
picture is on exhibition at the De- greater appeal, a quantityof the milk School for Girls in Memphis. Tenn.,
I t costs money to live in Palestine. In New
question from one of its subscribers, I find that • two-family house,
troit Institute of Art, having been re- of human kindness will remain un- but left that school on account of the

and bath, would cost approxi-
cently brought to America by Mr. touched and dry up.
each apartment containing five rooms
The .Zionists are hopeful of step- ill health of her mother.
mately from $8,000 to $10,000 if erected in Jerusalem, Jaffe or Tel.
Barlow himself. This great treasure
Besides her parents, Miss Kaufman
ping in at the psychological moment
of one apartment would net about 10 per cent. Of
of mural art produced frit. :b^ temple
Aviv. The rental
is survived by a brother, Martin
will unquestionably creat a sensation and tapping this great resource. But Kaufman, and her grandmother, Mrs.
ourse, it isn't quite"as expensive as renting • fire-room apartment
they
are
apparently
overlooking
an
in a desirable neighborhood in cities in this country, but considering
in art circles, and our people are
Pauline Letterman. The body was
urged to view the painting at the important element. In giving and taken to Chicago for burial. Funeral
the dig in earnings; it is quite • sizable outlay.
'earliest possible opportunity. It hangs taking money for non-commercial cervices were held in Chicago on
acting "Shylock" in New York,
in the French room on the third floor purposes, men are not less scrupulous Thursday, with Rabbi Gerson Levy
Ina week David Warfield will cease
ess
egarld has
but more no than in commercial en-
but whether be will continue it on the road I don't know. R gar
(of the museum.
the part, War
terprises. Men will not transact their officiating. Among those accompany-
voiced
against

Jew
playing
of the criticism
philanthropic "business" with men ing the remains from Detroit to Chi-
has played to big audi-
wad.
Bernice Kaufman Memorial
achieved • remarkable histrionic success. He
they do not know. It is for this tee • cago besides the immediate family
ences and the critics have acclaimed his acting. His entrance into
Persons wishing to contribute to
national and local drive s were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi of
ave rise at least to one of the most interesting
the Bernice Kaufman memorial fund son that all
Morris and Siman
Shakes p drama g
- Washington, D. c.;
are asked to send contributions to are headed by men of such promi
discu.sions that has taken place in years in the Jewish press. But I
C. Hol-
nence
that
the
mere mention of thei r Kaufman of Chicago and S.
must insist on having the last word. Mr. Warfield, I think you erred
Mrs. M. Goldberg, 3025 East Grand
lender
of
Pittsburgh.

names destro s any excuse the would
In undertaking the role that has caused so much real hurt to the
boulevard.
Jewish people throughout many centuries.

one could traverse
• vessel wherein
Solomon had
the air (or wind), which
made by the wisdom that God had
given unto him," the manuscript de-

clares.

ii

The manuscript from which the
reference to Solomon's airship in
taken is called "The Glory .of the
Kings." Referring to a journey over
the Red Sea, the document declares:
"Each was raised over the Red Sea
i traveling like an eagle when his body
glideth over the wind."

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Spring Suits
Smart Topcoats
Fine Gabardines

Products of the famous "House of Kirsch-
baum," Moderately Priced,

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Men who am particular about their clothing—cut,
tailoring and materials—will find Kirchbaum clothes
not lacking in any detail.

The Suits Have One and Two
Pairs of Pants.

Although Kirschbaum clothes is recognized as the
finest clothing made, the prices are within reach of
every man's purse. They range from $38.50 upwards.

AND JUNIOR
HADASSAH TO MEET
JOINTLY MARCH 21

For the Passover Holidays

Boy's Fine Suits

PALESTINE GENERAL
MARRIED TO JEWESS

In a Special Sale at the Low Price

New
Spring
Models

$9.45

Two
Pairs
Knickers

Hundreds of mothers will welcome this event, so
remarkable are the values, and great the savings.
The suits are all desirable. Brand new 1923 models
in single and double breasted styles. Well tailored of
durable tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots. Each suit
has two pairs of full lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years.

All Wool Blue Serge Suits Included
at This Price, $9.45

Will retain their shape and render perfect service.
These are the kind of suits any boy would feel proud
to wear. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Specially - priced, $9.45.

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Other 2-Pants Sui',3 at
$12.48 to $24.50

New Spring Hats and Caps
at 79c to $2.98

including the famous "Jackie
Coogan" brand.

A large variety to select from.

Topcoats, Reefers and Ga-
bardines, at $4.95
to $19.50

!any new patterns among them

Dress Shirts and Blouses,
Special at 98c

White and colored madras cloth

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY-
- Wash Suits at $1.48.

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Junior Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist Styles. Fast
colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years.

Frank & Seder—Sixth Fleet



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