4arriat faith Radial eater 0 OLATION AMOS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE MEnrritondtmsn @Roman UN. PALESTINE EDUCATOR VIVII-4"trAINTATITATINTNriatTr E JOINS THE FACULTY OF PITTSBURGH INSTITUTE . l'irrsItUlt(01. -1J. C. 11.1 -- Dr. Club Notes oung Judaea Eitan of Jerusalem has accept- ed a position on the faculty of the Ilelocw Institute of Pittsburgh. Ile Sons of Judaea. will liegin his duties immediately as teacher of advanced Hebrew. :\n interesting program w'N9 pre- Dr. Ell all was a member of a coni- seeded ut fhr mrcting of the lions of I mitt,. of three appointed by the Pal- Max Scahyowitz Oil Sundae, ,t1111,111 V.VV I 11111V111 to adapt told the story of King David. A dis- IOC,' terminology for modern uses. which all the memberstiar- Boldnig a .legrce from the UM • •i v cussion was held on the aims and a Paris, Dr. Eitan is at problems of Young Judaea. Harry working un an exegetical thesis at Levin was elected captain of the in- door baseball team. The club will play the Suns of the White and Blue Film of Jewish Interest to Be in ;i few weeks. This Sunday's program will eon- 1,1 Shown by Crystal Theater. s.st of a general discussion on the _ question whether Palestine should he A fil m w i t h an est„.,.mi appr.1 1 t„ t h e an agricultural or Indus-trial ,ten's, th e p mt havin g to d.. w i t h t h e built us - Morris Kosak and l'arl nett' struggles of a typical Jewish family land. „ speak on lag tier Will Itussta and of the light for exist- IS Ili) would cure a n d fortune in America, will be Tikvas Zion. shown at the Crystal Theater, 4e.15 not look cool Michigan av 11 e nue, oll Thursday and The Tiliv-as Zion, at the meeting on and ;dfrac- Friday, \lay In and 11. -Breaking Sunday at the El Moshe Synagogue Bono, 'Pies," the film in question, will on Twenty-ninth street a nd :Michigan - tisein one of -""---=–:1 be shown here it the t . rystal Theater avenue, presented all interesting pro- our 111'W printed silk for the tirst time. gram which wits featured by it dis- The play opens in Russia and 1 cussion of Great Britain's part in the frocks - la ,Ns it ruling, ex- shows the home of a well-to-do Rus• national movement fur the rebuild- pressiN e things Nits all sian-Jewish family with the quaint ing of Palestine. Lord Itobert Cu- the charm, grace and furnitino• and other fittings, ands cil's attitude on Zionism was empha- charaeters carefully selected to inn- sized. There was also a discussion color of the realm of lierstinate the roles allotted to them.ilif the week's news. A general dis- femininii and the son is •USSiiill followed as to whether the .Misfortune t el forced to flee to America to escape spirit of Judaism was fostered in the Come and see them! the consequences of a supposed synagogue, the Talmud Torah or the crime. Left to themselves, the aged home. Arrangements were made at this parents fall upon evil .lays and they are compelled to move to America. meeting fur the hike on Sunday, NItty In the nevi: world they find the strug- • 13, with the Knights of Judaea. — gle too much for them and refuge in the home tor aged is ;ill that is It ft' Tiffereth Zion. to them. It is there under the most The last meeting of the Titiereth „el dramatic circumstant-es they find • 1-1 / ' Lieu was held at the home of Anna their lost son, who has prospered ant, , 'radon'. The program consisted of sess„, WWWWW J is now a successful lawyer. a report 011 the , Keren Ilayesod work , , Several unusual scenes make the by m att e Kar t o w . Toe Young Judaea o picture one well worth seeing. (Inc i d ea l WaS discussed by Bessie Silver- is it typical .1t-wish marriage feast • recited a poem. 00000 0 0000000470 -00000- 0000 00 000000 0000000000 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 photographed true to life in all the Florence liorwoz Mei newspaper ar- smallest dt•tails, Elizabeth Litven tr-iles of interest. Where Quality I. Higher Miss Mendel- Itill in mass singing. Than Price. passages i . er, read Woodward Sample Furniture Sohn, i the C 1 .'', i lea der, from the Bible. Company a Growing This will help y ou make up y our mind Who? t08 Yi ■ P igUI;PWIIIPIPIJUUU 91 I Inlill -Knabc m o ll 7 be Knabe Afignonette Grand The exquisi e pr iportit n IS Ind remarkable delicacy of line enchant the eye—just us the g den tone Will superb reStillall•e delight the ear. The living room of the fine home receives its perfecting touch by the presence of this dainty pianoforte. 10111he G rood !iro n , $1.: turd op. HEAR THE AMPICO IN THE KNABE Knabe Warerooms JANNEY-q30WMAN Inc. Concern. "AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE" Chalutzos. At the hist meeting of the ('ha- Thc \Voodward Sample Furniture Company, 12 Wt•st Elizabeth street, Litzos news of the week was dis- gruel ing young concern whose!cussed by Ethel Weinstein. Dorothy is interesting facts remarkable selling success has !ie . : Schechter spoke Oil casioned much comment in business in Jewish history. A resolution of circles. "This is due," says Jules sympathy to the president, AMe lia- Isaacson, sales manager, "to the fact rahal, on the recent death of her sis- that we give OW, best furniture val- ter was adopted by the club. ues in the city of Detroit," but it is Maccabees of Judaea. well known that this company is also it shrewd and persistent advertiser At the meeting of the Maccabees and that by alert methods the mans- of Judaea, held on May 11, members alters rapidly turn over large stocks 44 the club spoke on Palestine topics. if merchandise with the minimum of Morris Goldman won honors as hav- rverheatl expense. trig the best prepared speech of the SO far as the buying end of this growing business is concerned, it is , evening. The week's news was dis- cussed by Sam Silverstein. Charles t difficult to conceive of a better selec- arter spoke on the work of the t ted stock of furniture than is here ibis- S placed and„mi. i.„„ wellbelievethatJewish National Fund. The Keren Ilayesod was discussed by Benjamin people come from all over Detroit and the stilon.bs to buy to take advan- Labret. The debate on the question of whether the Bible should be taught tag,. at this store, where prices are ill the public schools was held be- so reasonable and the lalyer receives '- tween Nathan Lesser and Sam Smith, ton-out-aging assistant•e from the rot a . Ir. Lesser, who upheld the affirm:L. toms sales people. live, being awarded the decision. . Plans are being made for the annual NAOMI'S TROUBLES hike of the club and arrangements 'tare also being made for a !lance. By Ben Jacob. -- B UYING something to eat or some- thing to wear doesn't mean much of an investment. Picking out the family supper—choosing a new dress-- selecting a new coat—purchasing ap- parel for the little ones—these things dont run into big money. Naturally folks cannot give a lot of time to their selection. When it comes to furniture, however, the situation is different. People buy their furniture to last a life time. In many cases it is the biggest investment they ever make. When they pay too much they may work a real hardship upon theliselvee and their family; when they effect a saving it really counts. Knights of Judaea. The weather . ; been so ball that I The payment of the first 5100 phi, of worship 1 . 011111 not try, Opposite Kresge Bldg. 2 to the Keren Ilayesod and 2015 Park Avenue But now that my new frock I see, 0 the collection of a substantial sum to I'll go, whate . er the weather be. start payments tin the second SIMI 00000000000000***000000000000 000000000000000000000000 contribution to the Palestine Founda- tion Fund was anima need at the meeting of the Knights of Judaea on Tuesday evening, Tis, first SIOu pledge was paid in record time and the members hope to over-subscribe the second pledge. Election of officers resulted as fol- lows: Abraham Torgow, president; I Sol Slomovitz, vice-president; Ilarry Seligson, secretary; Reuben Cohen, treasurer; Sam Must, Keren Ilayestal treasurer; Abe Torgow and Nathan Zack, members of the Senior Coun- cil. The program of thc evening con- sisted of a talk on the origin of the Jewish flag by Alfred Lewis; as re- vie• of the week's news by Sol Si0111- ovitz and an talk on "Charity in .1u- daism” by Morris Waxman. The program of the meeting the coming Tuesday will consist of a re- view of the week's news by Joseph Safran. Abe Torgow will lead in a discussion on the question "Should I the Jewish National Fund help bust- ! ness men in Palestine? What can 'Young Judaeans do to help the Jew- ish National Fund all the year round?" Park Avenue Building Going Great! Silk Shirts $3.65 Each, 3 for $10.50 So it's worth one's while to give careful con- sideration and plenty of thought to picking out the most suitable home outfit. It's a good policy—and one to be encouraged —for folks to shop around and compare prices before they buy. Generally speaking, there is no such thing as" standard prices" in the fur- niture business. IT DOES MAKE A DIFFER- ENCE where you buy your furniture. Heavy Cubtom Shirtings Fine Pongees Plain White Jerseys Satin-striped Baby Broadcloths On the basis of the most rigid, searching investigation and comparison we feel sure that you will decide to buy your furniture from this house. Satin-striped Jacquard Broadcloths Satin-striped Jerseys Satin-striped Tub Silks We make the atatemont on the strength of years of experience that your average savings will be 25%. This is due to the fact that we don't have to pay the high rents demanded for downtown locations, nor maintain expensive wit' ehouses from which to trans- port our merchandise. Sons of White and Blue. Plain colors—white—stripes—checks—color 1 combinations—ANYTHING that you will want in silk shirts for this Summer! They're Regular $4.98 to $6.98 Ones! SO it's no wonder that this live department has been one of the chief attractions for men these first few days of the Anniversary Sale! Hundreds of Detroiters have rushed down to get their share of these -and those that couldn't get here, sent someone! They did not pass them up—they're too good a bet! Still lots of them left—in all kinds! Hurry! Crowley-Milner's—First Floor. Men's Summer Union Suits 75c, 3 for $2 Luxury brand union suits made of tine count checked nainsook! With elastic ribbed insertion! Cut extra full! Man! Here is your chance to stock up for the entire hot weather season! Sizes 34 to 46! $1.75 Silk Hose, $1.15 Pair 59c Athletic Union Suits, 3 for $1.50 High quality men's silk hose, full- 2,000 suits! lsts and 2nds! Made fashioned! Elastic ribbed silk or lisle tops and reinforced heels and with elivtic waist band. Sizes 34 to 46. toes! Sizes 9I:. to 11 1 2 . . Cotton Hose, 19c Pair – $2.00 Dozen . Fine quality, summer weight Hose! All good colors! Elastic ribbed Crowley-Milner's—First Floor. tops—reinforced! All sizes! Crowley, Milner & Co. At the meeting of the *ins of the M'hite and Blue held on Wednes- day evening, .1. Kahn spoke on the .lewish Legion and .1. Solomon On the Keren Ilayesod. A new system for a program has 11,11 01111111Pd for next Wednesday. Every member will participate in the program, each having been assigned a city in Palestine. Hyman 'figt•I, leader of the club, will draw a map of Palestine and each member will have to locate himself. The geog- raphy of Palestine Will he discussed. Preparations are being completed for the opening of the indoor base. ball season. The first game will he played with the Sons of Judaea. Our STANDARD PLAN gives you A YEAR TO PAY. -Cohen Co HIGH at HASTINGS Hamilton at Philadelphia Warren W. at McGraw Oakman Blvd. at Davison B'no;-Yisroel. Elections of the Wrnis Yisroel held rat the last meeting resulted as fol- lows: Mae Allen, president; I'earl Nlarkofsky, vice - president ; Anna Samsun, secretary; Ethel Kulick, treasurer; Sylvia Lesser, scrap book editor and Chronicle reporter. An interesting program was pre- sented at the juvenile party held on Sunday, April 211. Games., sores and dances were features. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. 1111'1111 Pirchai Zion. The last meeting of the Pirchai Zion was held at the home of Frieda Gold, 020 East Ilanceok avenue. New officers were elected sa follows. Miss Gold. president; Gertrude when, vice-president; Margaret Gunsberg. secr•tray; Gertrude Rosenthal. cor- responding secretary; Jennie Schnei- der, treasurer. Interesting talks on matters of interest in Jewish life and in Yiiting Judaea were given. The next frle•tITIV w ill be held at the home of Miss Bessie Kostik, 1026 Nletlbury avenue. Collegiate Judaeans.. A discussion on the advisability of establishing a Jewish university in America featured the program of the Collegiate Judaeans on Sunday after- noon. Hyman Tigel led in the at- tirmative and Sam Firestone in the negative. Max Weine reviewed a • chapter of Jewish history dealing with Joshua's conquest of Palestine.14 Harry Seligson reviewed the week's news. At the meeting on Sunday. May 1 I:1, Mr. Tigel will review Colonel' Patti•rson's latest book, "With the .11,- dooms in the Palestine Campaign."' Herz! Shur will speak on the Keren Hayes.' accomplishments in Pales- tine. There wilhilso be other inter- esting numbers. Plans are being completed for a social gathering to close the term's activities and to welcome into the or- hose Young Judaeans ganization who are entering college next semes- ter. ainsboro Studios Harry Feinberg, Photographer WOODWARD ARCADE 1514 Woodward Arc M•i ■ 7127 Appointm•ole for Studio or at Homo.