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LEAVES BEQUESTS FOR
CHARITIES, EMPLOYES

NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1—A large
number of Jewish and general chari-
table institutions are the beneficiaries
of the will of Henry Philip Gold-
schmidt, head cf the banking house of
II. 1'. Goldschmidt & Co. who died
March 10.
Besides bequests to his widow, fam-
ily and fourteen e mployees, $25,000
is left for the Montefiore Hospital for
Chronic Invalids, $25,000 for the
Mount Sinai Hospital, and the Char-
ity Organizations Society, New York
Association for Improvement of the
poor, Henry Street Settlement, Pres-
byterian Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospi-
tal, Flower Hospital, Broad Street
Hospital, 1' _tGraduate Hospital,

Lavish
Choice in

he New
Plaited Skirts

$15 — $20 — $29.50

CI all the charming fashions that
sprang has brought forth none are

skat—a style that may be worn

on all sorts of occasions. Wool
Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Bankhof

Silk, Paisley and Roshanara Com-
binations, Eponge, Homespuns and

fancy PruneIlas.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

No connection with any other
store.

MISDEEDS OF CHILD

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Juvenlies Are Discussed by
Leader of Jewish Big
Mrs. Sianuel Jacoby, mezzo so-
Sisters.

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WAS1 NCiT}N

pranti'; Saul Silverman, baritone, and
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Miss Sarah Caplan, pianist, Detroit
In describing the changed attitude
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h
musicians, gave of teir
talents over of society toward its youthful deln
Borg of New
eek.
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past
the radio the
quents, Mrs. Sidney
York City, chairman of the Jewish
and daughter, miss Big Sisters, has contributed every
Mrs. J. Harris
"The Jewish
Rhea Harris, of I.ondon, Ont., who
interesting article 011
are spending some time in Mt. Cle- Big Sisters" to the February issue of
mens, visited with Detroit relatives The Jewish Woman, the national pub-
and friends the past week.
lication of the Council of Jewish
VC e now
Women. She observes that
Miss Greet. Litz of Glynn court has seek to place the responsibility for
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left the city for an extended visit to misdeeds rather on the parent than
on the child. Mrs. Borg presents the
Indianapolis and Chicago.
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following analysis of this newer social
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1 .111'07.1 ' . Bill 71;e1' 1 S f 'i";,iiNiNet'ii
Eugene .1. Anspach of Newark, N.
'Hospital et Long Branch, N. J. are
J., formerly of Detroit, is visiting his service:
"In the illogical adjustment of hu-
each left $5,000.
A chaise of the sill provides that mother, Mrs. A. Anspach of 1522 man efforts, preventive work has been
Monterey
avenue.
lie
is
accompanied
the
last phase of activity to find its
"in the event any employee was in the
Jr.
place in the field of social interest.
service of the I'. S. government or in by his son, Eugene,
For
centuries crime has met what
Nl the U. S. Army during the World war,
Mrs. 1.. Carl Witt (Lois Itoth) en- was considered its just deserts of
IY the time served in the army by such tertained at a luncheon llowed by punishment, and all transgressions
employee should be counted, as if he
had been continuously 'in the service bridge on Monday last in honor of against the law or against standards
Mrs. Harry Simons, who is the house humanly erected have been regarded
\ of II. I'. Goldschmidt & Cu"
ublicly, for
guest of Mrs. Charles L. Levy of At- as acts to be chastised{
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which atonement should be made with
avenue.
ROYALTY AT RABBI'S FUNERAL kinson
the greatest hardships, for such mis-
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many friends of !sant Finkel- deeds es are inspired by the inherent
The
BUCHAREST.--I.1.
stein, former city editor of the Yid-
evil in man.
royal femily was represented at the dish daily, The Day, will he inter-
But the last quarter of a century
funeral of Chief Ruble Dr. Back of ested to learn that he missed the has witnessed a revulsion of feel ng
Bucharest on March 1. Among those Michigan State Bar examination last and it deeped understanding of h u-
present was M. Rana, the Minister for week. Mr. Finkelstein is well known man psychology. With the study of
religious affairs, and many represen- in this city as a communal worker behavior problems has come the
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tatives of public bodies.
and a lecturer before many local or- knowledge that motives niust be ana-
years old. He
--- — -Rabbi Beek was
lyzed and not merely the act con-
ganizations.
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decorated by the king with the
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considered. Thoughful attention has
Was
Cross of the Knights of Coreanus Itn-
Mr. and Sirs. A. W. Eviler of Glit- been directed toward the causes
entertained 12 kiddies on which create unsocial actions, and the
manei and was a Commander of the
avenue
win
Order "Steanua Romanei."
Saturday afternoon, March 24, on the
mphasis placed on the proper adjus
ir
occasion of the second birthday of e ment of the human being to its en-
vironment, so as to remove the in-
their son, Julian Donald.
centive to acts which may be harmful
NIL and Mrs. Arthur A. Gottesman
in their results.
dminister-
(Mabel Kleinsmith) have returned
"The first step in the a
from their honeymoon and are at ing of justice 011 a more humane
home to their friends at the Wilson ;dune was the creation of separate
Hall apartments, 1610 Collingwood courts for children, where they are
regarded as wards of the state, and
avenue.
where every effort is made to examine
On Finlay evening, March 30, Mrs. all conditions surrounding their
Waldo Shirttail entertained 20 young young lives, and to place the respon-
people at bridge in honor of her sibility for misdeeds rather on the
of hago.
guest, Miss Lucille Lewy Chicago. parent than on the child. The pro-
Many affairs are planned
bation department was established
next, where the children are placed
Lewy's honor.
Fresh, Clean
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under the supervision of intelligent
Mrs. I. Klcinsmith of West Phila- officers, trained to an understanding
delphia ifenue and Mrs. J. W. Klein- of the problems confronting thern„,
smith of Tuxedo avenue were hos- to whom the child is answerable for
dds
ep en
esses at the latter's home on
od conduct; o w ich
b y bridge its go
at a luncheon followed by
of h
its c ase.
ay
the final dispositionn
for 2 t ladies. Among the guests was
"The Big Sisters, called into ex-,
Mrs. E. 13. Cohen of Cleveland.
istence to supplement the work of
Spring Bulbs
the departments already established,
n an her
Waldo Slorna
d guest, found ample need of their services,
Garden Tools
Miss Lucille I.ewy of Chicago, spent originally it large quota of the
Best Fertilizers
several days in Toledo the past week charges came directly from the
ir
as guests of their aunt and uncle, courts, but this situation rapidly al-
Correct, accurate information
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Si. Isenberg.
tered. Now they tind themselves
concerned with children diverted
'given on garden problems.
Philip Marcuse, student at the Uni- from arraignment, brought to them
versity of Michigan, is at home for from schools, social agencies, parents
and many other sources, and friendly
the spring vacation.
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interest and intelligent direction of
Mrs. Maurice 'Lacks of Duluth, these children have enabled the Big
Minn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sisters to reshape the course of many
Mrs. Abram Levy of 448 Farnsworth a young life. Organized as were
2111 Cass Ave. at Elisabeth St.
these groups at the outset, merely to
av enue.
.Phone Cadillac 2905.
befriend the children brought to
Mr. and Mrs. H. Berger announce their attention, it speedily became
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, P. How- manifest that the scope of their in-
ard Berger. on Sunday morning fluence was rapidly expanding and
IP-
April 8, at 10 o'clock, at the Congre- that a broader understanding of
gation Etz Chaim, corner Jos. Cam- child psychology was essential to ade-
pet' and Wyandotte avenues. Re- quately handle the problems which
FRENCH
ception and Seahtn Ha-Torah at 8612 they had assumed. Training courses
Are You Troubled With
Jos. Campau avenue at 7 p. m.
DRY
for volunteers were therefore insti-
tuted. Directed by those expert in
CLEANERS
Jericho Rebekah lodge No. 328 the field of psychology, psychiatry
will give a barn dance et the Jericho and related subjects, these lectures
"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
I. thi• affliction etanding between
Temple, Oakland and Melbourne ave and much collateral reading material-
you and the full enjoyment of life?
No woman can be well groomed with
nu es, on Saturday evening, April 14. ly raised the educational background
an un•Ightly growth of ouperfltioux
and the standard of vlunteer serv-
halm—we remove It from the face,
Sir. and Mrs. Robert Lowy (Miss
net and limbs, ethane eyebrows—no
electric needle or depilatories uted
Luella Coskey) have returned from ice."
we c•n give references from Detroit'.
an extended Eastern and Southern
1.e.t known women — vde would be
trip. They are being extensively en-
phg.e.I to have you inveatigate this
tertained at the home of Mr. nnd Sirs.
method.
Theodore Crantz (Miss Hilda Cos-
LOUISE
SHOPPE
MARY
key) of 4111 Brooklyn avenue for
Grand River.
601 Scherer Bldg. 115 E.
two weeks, prior to their departure Section Making Elaborate Prepara-
tions for November Convention.
for Washington, D. C.

Perfectly alluring
Springtime fashions
are being unpacked
in our shop daily.

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'1,re popular than the plaited

I EPPS

PARENT BLAMED FOR

be at designers here
and abroad have do-
noted their best to our
selection of

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'fats
and Sports Ap-
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Put One
Of Our Speedy
Cars on the
Way ! !

CHOKERS--

A New

Garden Store

—SEEDS --
—PLANTS --

--Phone Empire
3364 !

F there ever was a time when
you ought to give us a chance to
prove to you the effectiveness of
the Jacoby Way of cleaning and
dyeing, it is NOW, while prices of
new clothes are so high and soar-
ing higher,
Be economi-
cal! It pays!
Minor re-
pairs made
free!

Platinum, biege
and other approved
shades of fox Of the
season; also Russian
and Hudson Bay
sables in stone and
Baum Martin; mink,

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etc.

Bennett -DeBruyn
--SEED CO.--

Rosenberg `Bros.

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230 Jefferson Ave. West

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Superfluous Hair?

7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364

ST. LOUIS PREPARES
FOR COUNCIL MEET

The Jewish Woman's Club feels it-
self especially fortunate in being able
to offer as the last speaker of the sea
son no splendid an attraction as Dr.
Leon Harrison of St. Louis, Mo. Not
brilliant
only is Dr. Harrison a
scholar and thinker, but he is an
orator of unusual ability and his
coming is looked forward to with ut-
most eagerness by the members of
a very
the club. Dr. Harrison made
fine impression and received an ova-
tion at the Golden Jubilee celebration
liebrew
of the Union of American
Congregations, recently held in New
York City. The meeting w il l be held
10 at
Monday afternoon, April
, 2:30

The Jewish community of St. Louis
elaborate preparations for,
is making.,
the Tenth Triennial Convention of the
Council of Jewish Women, which is to
meet in St. Louis during the week of
Nov. 12. Since this convention is at-
tracting international as well as na-
tional attention, the St. Louis Section
is anticipating a large number of vis-
delegates' Under the
itors as well as
chairmanship of Mrs. Alvin L. Bau-
man, a very thorough plan of organi-
zation was devised, to meet every pos-
sible need previous to the convention
and during its sessions.
The April issue of "The Jewish Wo-
man," the publication of the Council
o'clock, in the small auditorium of of Jewish Women, contains a very in-
Temple Beth El.
teresting account of the thorough ar-
rangements in progress for this
Mrs. Jerry M. Goodman (Ida Ap- ennial event which gives every prom-
plebaum) of Muskegon, Mich., is ise of being the most significient con-
spending the Passover holiday with vention in the history of world-widel
her parents, Sir. and Mrs. 11. Apple- Jewish woman-hood. Many interest-
baum of 233 Farnsworth avenue.
ing scenes of St. Louis ore included in

The V. R. Birch Company

Going Out of
Business Sale

Made necessary by the death of
Mr. V. R. Birch

selves.
t ever
No sale of furniture ever held in Detroiesented
offered the same wonderful opportunity pr
during this sale.
Not only are the price reductions really startling
in character, but the furniture represented in this
sale is of such an unusually high standard of excel-
lence from the foremost factories in America.
During this sale you are able to
pui. chase fine period creations at
lirices even lower than the poorly
designed, poorly constructed, corn-
monplace type of furniture.
It is essential that your selection
be made as soon as possible.

On Sunday Evening, April 22, Franz Herceg's
Four-Act Historical Play

"The Ocskay Brigaderos"

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Will be Produced with a Cast of One Hundred Actors.

Marvelous Costumes of the Early Eighteenth Century.

Selected Hungarian Musicians.

Tickets On Sale at

KA RPATHIA HALL
E lmwood Road

J. ROSENTHAL
267 Jos. C•mpau St.

TILLEY'S DRUG STORE
175 Victor Ave.

Seven-Mile Road and Grand River Ave.

SOMETHING NEW

The newest and best place around Detroit,

and the wise statesmanship of Solo-

The V. R. Birch Co

JEWISH EXILES TO BE
mon succeeded in creating for it a
RECEIVED IN RUSSIA center such as this, "whither the tribes

2314 Woodward Avenue
4.

A.C.Krenz Tailor

Orchestra Hall

, ALLEN' S ALTHEA
GARDENS ------

The Administrators of

The Shop where courtesy
and serrice prevail

At

article.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of this
The St. Louis Triennial Board,
280 Hague avenue have returned which is supervising all plans, includes
WOHL'S EXCHANGE OFFICE
from Los Angeles, Calif., where they the following officers: Sirs. Irvin Bea-
5147 Russel St.
spent the past three months.
man, chairman; Mrs. Alvin D. Bau-
man, vice-chairman; Mrs. Maior J.
Mrs. harry Kutzen and slaughters Lowenstein, Second vice-chairman;
of 2061 Gladstone avenue have left Mrs. 11. Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. I.
stay.
for California for an extended
Halpern, secretary; and Mrs. Herman
Cronheim, corresponding secretary.
One of the social plans of the St.
Miss Ruth Wyner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard D. Wyner of 8630 Louis Section is to offer private hos-
Beaubien street, celebrated her four- pitality to delegates who are not mak-
civic
teenth birthday anniversary at a the- ing hotel reservations. The local w
ater party for a number of her organizations are co-operating it h
friends.
t he Council Section in making the dele-
gates visit to St. Louis most profitable
En route to their home in Chicago
and enjoyable.
on their return trip from a 14 months'
Mrs. D. Gordon
stay abroad, Mr. and
visiting here with
PREPARE FOR ELECTIONS
and children are
their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
KOVN0.—(J.. T. A.)—The Sejm
and Mrs. Si. M. Linick.
having been dissolved, because of an
Miss Floc:nee Birnkrant of Boston unworkable majority, preparations
boulevard, accompanied by her are going forward in Jewish circles
brother, Saul J. Birnkrant, just re- for the forthcoming elections to he
turned from Atlantic City after a held in the near future.
The Jewish constutency is hopeful
two weeks' stay there.
representation in
of obtaining betterit
result of the elections.
Mrs. Moses Blumrosen and family
the Sejm as a
of 448 East Ferry avenue have moved
to their new home, 2493 West Euclid
In the childhoed of the Jewish peo-
ple, when it was split up into separate
avenue.
id
tribes, the military prowess of Dav

On Monday, April 2nd, Forty Thousand Dollars
worth of furniture was purchased by Detroit home
lovers at an approximate saving of 50% to them-

Merchant

HUNGARIAN
THEATRICAL
SENSATION

10347 Wood'rd

Between

Calvert and

Co ►lingwea

NEW YORK.— I.J. T. A.) —The
Jewish Bureau of the Soviet Depart-
ment for Nationalities and the Mos-
oow headquarters of the "Idgescom"
ore making preparations to receive
lewish refugees from Russia and Uk-
raine who are being expelled from Po-
cablegram receiv-
land, according to a
ed by the "Idgescom" here from its

Moses

wheadquarters.

went up, the tribes of the I.ord." But
today, in its old age, neither strength
nor wisdom nor even wealth will avail
center anew. And so
to create such a
nation
a ll those who desire to see the spite
of
reunited w
ill be compelled, in
, to bow before historical
themselves
necessity, and to turn eastwards, to
the land which was our center and
our pattern in ancient days.—Adak

Ala am.

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