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Men's Club Stn. Rally:
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will open

, •Concernnig Sermons:"
The sermon next Sunday will he
I preached by Rabbi Berkowitz. He its season Tuesday evening, Oct. 23,
8 o'clock, with a.spirtted rally pro-
will take as his topic a discussion of at
Br Chas. H. Jmeoh.)
routeweisst. OM.
Rabbi A , M' Hershman, Wil-
the modern sermon, its history,
its f ilir a a m m. Friedman and Charles Rubiner
here Mr. Ford's insolent Prussi•n secretary, Liebold, apparently place in the service and its efficacy'
w
will
ft
ature
the program. Several
t en a
Jew-mania, that Mr. McAdoo'. secretary, Mr. from the standpoint of the pulpit and w . ' 1.
,, ..,-;rto 4 • his fan
- w'll lend balance to '
b
,',",„°;,.,,, ! ": "Hebrew secretary." How that Prussian poseur must hat;
''
vidently
. . sees them waking and sleeping; even •
-;; "
';:s "i;,„,
a
of a tenattive p program
rogr
to it o ow..
"
ewis
sure y •ve • cue o
Si.
then' Something l' The Annual Meeting and Dinner:
during the year will be presented by
Ford plant. Ford ha it worse than ■•° Y of
ongregation the committee. The outline contem-
of C the
I Every t s member
eIroPUed the
n under their skin, and with • red Amp point to it.
en
0 . 1 bare gotte
, B eth Fhould het asid e
eving
late, we are told, meetings twice
-arra
" of Tuesday, Oct. 23, for the annual each month on the fiat and third
Tuesdays, one meeting to be the big
,
The world has finally been made safe for democracy. I knew that it met•ting of the congregation. There
ly be a matter of • short time before all the crest, terrifying prob- are many matters of importance to be meeting of the month with speaker,
he elected, and musical numbers, and a program 01
on
,,,,,l4
e„,, with which the world h. been grappling m an •fts;rmath of the war discussed. Officers will
literary worth;
earth All the horror. and the sufferings full reports submitted containing 8 sca•ability an well as
ins on
k.
the other to be a sort of educational
would be wired.
bated. This great Christian nation km justified itself. And it rioine of the years wor
The dinner this year which precedes study group to present and discuss
a
lave
hoe.
hes ell ewe, •bout through the Monroe County Women's Christian Tem•
, the eeting
will be sexed under the various subjects of Jewish interest
m
having had removed from the public libraries of Rochmtm
ces of the Templ Sisterhood. covering a variety of subjects, lectures
Union
per soce
d Atherton'. terrible, terrible book , "Black Oxen. " Y es auspi
in full by Itaboi Hershman and others, and
. J • , h Lichee
un .
N m ., sisteis and brothers, I know that millions of people are dying o
that the world is filled with hate; I know that w•r still con. charge. These dinners are well known papers prepared and presented by
N.
I know
ger; s.;
I know that the earth is Mill inhabited by sinner., but one of the for their tine quality, and the calm.- members of the club.
egg
on nd one it y of the dining room should be tested
that premes for our immediate •ttenti on, of golf on this occasion. Gentlemen can conic
peatesvil
t e s of all, one
Y. P. A. Opens Season Oct. 30:
interestedn is the elim inat
t h n t I kn ow that God is P•rticulerly Christian Temperance Union o f Moo. , directly from their places of business
and meet their families at the Tem- The Young People's Auxiliary of
Oh • y ou poor Women's
ea Sun or.

eleu
Shinny Zedek will open its 1923-1924
V., may God bring you light so that you snap see your
pie. The serving of the dinner will
--.,Dump, N.
season fuesday evening, Oct. 30, at 8
begin at 6 o'clock, and the meeting
se God sea you!
o'clock. Regular meetings will be
will be called to order in the chapel
all
have
partaken
of
their
held throughout the season on the
League, as soon as
The gavel will therefore fall second and fourth Tuesdays of each
Iteli!Rah!R•h! for our good friend Anderson of the Anti-Saloon
'dinner.
month. Rabbi Hershman, Jacob Na-'
nal sort of work finally gets a man. Listen to him:
l about 7:30 p. m.
than, one of the organizers of the

Y. 1'. A. and one of its first past pees-'
"This same politico-ecclesiastical combination I he is referring to
,
egan
H ove B
Gymnasium Cl
idents ' will be the speakers of the
the Catholics) that is trying to destroy the public schools that taught
,
.
The
men's
gymnasium
classes
have
evening
and will give the organize-
the effect of alcohol, and that is trying to cripple the Protestant
Ara
flying start
' begun for the year. Members CH a
churches by disrupting their Anti-Saloon League agency following
I enroll at the clam meetings whirl iron a fine send . ,work..
off to A fine musil
the blow at the churches by the vicious Knights of Columbus props-
I take place in the gymnasium•every (or
the seaso's
program
in being arranged for tl - Mt
sonde against the Young Men's Christian Association, is waking the
Monday
and Mazer
Thursday
at ,vening. Election of officers will take
7:4t. Jacob
is in evenings
charge, as-
echoes with its protests against the Ku Klux Klan on the ground that
place. The incoming president will I
it is an tin-American institution. I know absolutely nothing about
suring expert direction in all the give an outline of the things to be un-
the Klan fmm the inside, for I have never been and am not and never
, branches of work. ( alest enits, op-
accomplished during the
will be a member. But it does not take snore than one eye, and that
I paratus work, hand ball, basketball, dertaken
and
a
year. The
synagogue
organizations
not wide Open, to see that most of the enemies of the Klan are mainly
!volley-ball and indoor baseball are all committee has adopted a euggested
enemies of the Protestant churches and of prohibition and of the
indulged in. There is an opportunity plan of activities for the Y. P. A. to
American Constitution."
for all the men members of all ages follow. This offers a variety of in-
en- teresting meetings for the organiza-
and
into • to obtain healthful exerc ise
There, good friends and true, you have more stupidity necked
. Mr,
ise asi u m to
joy ood
g
a
•ywhere
else
in

n
tion.
f
than you could find by looking or it
ort
in
the
gy
insists
that
all
single statement
r
canism thM keeps Maz e is a d d rectorwho
volume. That's the sort of spurious
cent Ameri
.
. 100 per
. .
M
Anderson
it
evi-
the
members
of
the
class
have
their
nor
eh. the fires of hate and arm g
full share in the fun and exercise, re. Junior Club Holds First Meeting:
offenders that he hasn't time to note
dandy kept so busy seeking Volstead
A reorganization nteeting of the
and women of Protestant gardless of age or ability. It is hoped
epresentative, high - minded men
HAS
r
army
of
the great
of the so T empl Junior YYoung Peevol 's Aux iliary
so well as of other faiths who look upon the Klan as • real menace to that large nunmbers join up
c 11, at
opleing, Ot.
as to held Thur
Beth El me will
keep
in
fine
physical
trim
during
the
the
synagogue.
The
first
work
wan
to
Americanism.
' change the name from Junior Young
winter.
I People's Auxiliary to the Junior Club.

No difficulty in knowing that William B. Kaufman, who died recently
: for women's 'The following officers were chosen:
estate of about $2,000,000 and Women's Gym Cl
Elliot Moyer, president; Ned Krauss,
at Katonah, N. Y., was • Jew. He left an
Jewish
philanthropic
societies
of
New
The first enrollment
' vice-president; Irving Berman, treas.
over half a million was left to the
City. Wealthy Jews do more of this sort of thing than our wealthy gym classes is to he on Friday nein-
York
ing, Oct. 19, at 10:30 o'clock. Classes urer; Bessie Levin, recording secre-
neighbors of other faiths.
will be held regularly thereofter. Mrs. tart', and Bessie Shapero, correspond-
f ing
The Junior Club will meet regu- :
Those well-meaning peons
who •re contributing money to convert the Stein,
the efficient
physical director
the recreation
commission,
will be o in tarty the second and fourth Thurs-
rs
giving other person. "easy jobs," have been throwing their money
days of each month. The program
Jews and
'away. I learn through • discus.ion which is reported in the London Jewish charge again this year.
committee has arranged a splendid
World, held at • meeting for the conversion of Jews, the position was taken
meeting for Thursday evening Oct. 25.
that inasmuch as, according to prophecy, the Jews were not to be converted School of Religion:
The enrollment in the school to re-
until just before the end of the world, there was no use bothering with
The
0
children.
red
is-
and ligion now totals 1,10ust
them just now. They could wait until all the heathen and the infidels
ed and
; classes are being adj
all the rest of the outsiders had been brought to Jesus.
tributed so as to permit of ample
room and comfort for all. The teach-

0.1AS.

JOSEPH- s=

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Open House:

' I wonder sometimes where we get the idea that we are civilized or that' ing staff is being augmented in order
Friday evenings to non-resident
provide for extra classes, thus pre-
wears in the slightest degree more advanced than the most ienorant savage. to
venting any crowding.) New pupils young men and women. A quiet, no-
we have worked out some few conveniences. Instead of traveling with
Yes,
bath in cannot be accepted after Sunday, Oct. viable and informal evening will be an
RC.'
n show. a reaso for excellent opportunity for getting
'a canoe, we take • steamship or an aeroplane. Instead of taking a
21, unles
ha • bath tub. But that sort of thing doesn't make as civilized.
uainted and meeting interesting
they sabot, which ISn C HT1-
A river, we haw
t s regist
l e
big fools about our superstitions m ' their a
r
as
business
and
professional
men
and
We are just m superstitious and just
nd that entered to be good and sufficient. The
r ld ;s coming a
are women. The first evening will be
the ra••ge. The st•tement that the end of the wo
cuir with the Biblical motion pictures which
comes, is on
being shown each week for the next Friday, Nov. 2.
the Jews are to b e saved just before the end
the subject of phonographs or movine pictures, though four weeks will be a delightful feature
idea. of Africans on
benefit of the doubt.
, of the, introductory work of the year. Banquet:
I am inclined to give the African the,
Parents must accompany their chit-
Within a few days invitations will
palms of their hands dren at registration, in order that the be mailed to "Y" members to attend
You will find grown-up men and women having the they will have their superintendent of the school may be a banquet, Sunday evening, Nov. 4,
reed; they refuse to sit down at • table if there are 13;
signs; they sure of the sanction and co-operation at 6:30 o'elock, at the clubhouse, , 89 .1
Rowena street. The price per plate
future foretold with • deck of cards; they believe in birthday
dread broken mirrors as forerunners of disaster; they believe in horseshoes, of the home with the school.
will be $1. There will also be in-
---
rebbits' feet, four-leaf clovers; they believe in miraculous cures; they be.
formal entertainment. This will be
time and sit down' Charity Sewing:
the end of the world is corning •t ■ certain
here get
t hat ready
for it; they believe in communing with soi e i ee ; they believe; The women of the Sisterhood, in an- our first "get-to-gether" of the sca-
and
have we any more reason than ' sever to an urgent call of the Ameri- son.
le ghosts. Where, in the name of remon, likes bright colored beads. Go , can Red Cross, are devoting Thurs.
Monthly Meetings:
the savage? ye laugh because the mtvage
and see who is buying bright colored beads and days to making necessary garments '
lino any department to
for the stricken women of Japan. The I Reserve the last Sunday of every.
'ear rings, bracelets for their ankles as well as for their wrists; see whether Social Service room on the second floor month for monthly meetings which
any more. than civilized woman.
the
bright colored
paint
We savage
think it delights
• sign of in depravity
among
the savage that his women haven't will hold more needle workers so that' will be held at the clubhouse, 89 Row-
, era street, this year. Interesting
all newcomers will be welcome.
toodesty enough to wear clothes. Civilized people pay big sum of money
speakers are being procured, who will

have
themselveslothed
with

minimum
of material. Let's not poke
o
to
lv
p e _ W. Dance:
discuss subjects
of vital imp rtance
•fu• at the heath en; we are just the time. He ha. just amuch sense as young
'I'
On Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, the I and value, Do not miss the oppor-
different kind of sense, that's all. Civilization is still .
we have, only it's •
Young People's Temple Club will in- (unity of hearing them. The first'
will be Nov. 25.
is the
y st•ge.
' augurate its season of activities with meeting
-
--
.
an autumn formal dance. The young
Club Room;
d Shur and
of the Temple are urge d to, ,
This is supposed to be • conversation between George B
use
Pearson in the Septem• ! Joie the club at once. Only members I All girls' clubs are invited to
Gilbert K. Chesterton. It is "reported" by Hesketh
the
our very attractive clubrooms which
m onthly. One aporetiotes
, of the organization are eligible to at - .
her issue of the Adelpbia, a London literary
tend this dance. A very attractive are now ready for use. Applications
public's realization of Ch eeeee ton's anti-Jewish make-uo in one or two state- ' , program has been arranged for the ' for evenings, rooms are wanted, most
merits which are made in this con eeeee tion. Shaw we;
opening affair. The music and deco- be made in advance.

'

lo■

rations will be the best that the Young ,
' BICUR CHOLEM CHANGES
I Peoples Board can procure.
DANCE DATE. TO NOV. 4
,
. t Hourof Musty
I Qu'''
of the
our Music
o
The first Qu iet lif
Owing to gel ans that had already
! season will take place Sunday, October
28 At 4 o'clock in the main auditorium been made by the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Temple. A splendid program .if the 11 nut H'rith for their monthly
libel—was a scoundrel."
has been arranged. Be sure to come dance to be held on Sunday evening,
Oct. 2e, the Bicur Cholem Society, in I
of London in our midst., and bring your friends.
order to co-operate with them in the I
Lord
;
We now have the Hon. Mrs. Ernest L. Franklin
of charity, has decided to change 1
the daaehter of the first
novelty
I hear much of this noted Jewess. She is Montagu, former Secretary for
the date of the e masquerade
Bril•
rten Started
Frank
Swinne
Sw•ythling and sister of the Hon. Edwin
te Nov. 4 at the Elks' Temple.
Mrs. Franklin has devoted wears to
!da
da me to
cabinet.
liant
Career
as
"Printer's
At the last beard meeting of the
6,14 in the Lloyd George
educational work in England and is the honorary org•nizing secretmy of
Devil" in London.
was held at the
whi
' organization which
Union of Great Britain. The Montagu
Jo-
the National Parents' Educational the public welfare of England •r od such

, home of bliss E MITIR Perlman of
family haw contributed much to
hints
avenue,
the
committee
had de-
welcome by the Jew-
Another shining example of the
daughter will surely be given a cordial
se
• distinguished
ist,
communities of this country. While on the subject of lectures, I notim ; sefl-made Jew who has risen from ' . ciiVed on allotting a certain sum to be
expended for an orchestra which will
a place of real '.expended
Kress of Temple Emanu-El' of New York has been chosen u . humble environment to
where Rabbi
the country to promote the Thomas prominence in the literary horizon of ' furnish music for their monthly dance
one of the "spell•binders" who will tour
born*, the hour is Frank Swinnerton
Lon- which will follow the regular business
United of States
Memorial Foundation to establish Monticello, Jefferson's
n to members only.
Jefferson
don. He is to visit the
as • permanent national memorial. Dr. Krim is one of the ablest public , for an extended tour during the next , meeting, Dien
e ns for membership will be
speakers in the country and I am glad that • rabbi has been chosen as one
few months. In the parlance of our a accepted at all regular meetings,
national cause.
to help further such ■ splendid
own journalism, he began life as.n- which are held on the first and third
---w-sliese—
Thursday s of ever y month, at the
"Printer's devil" with Chatto & Wi
-
1 k synagogue.
w ing me the trouble of finding dos, London publishers. Today Mr. ' 1 Shaarey 7 A' t e sy n
I am indebted to Heywood Brous for
cent Main Street, though it Pains me Swi, nnerton is one of the owners of
this item. It is so thoroughly 100 per
this famous British publishing house. Reo Announces Another New!
that the Rotarians and the Kiwanie and the Hungry Club. should have been
His journalistic efforts have spar-
always knew that Shakespeare was a regular he-man, go.
Speed Wagon.
h
scooped:" I
kled for years in his weekly columns
letter salesman, that wouldn't allow anybody to out-pen him;
and
believe
find that at t e ; of literary criticism in the Munches-
erchandise,
too.
I
m
Of
considerable
moment in the au-
new
Shakespeare
carried
some
line
of
me,
Guardian, with which publication
in Kansas Cite, in their
trade is the announcement
ce ter
first luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce
he is still actively connected. As a . tomotive
es . Anderson for perfect att ndan
warded
to
Fred
by
the
Reo
Motor
Car Company of
a
was
quarters • prize

no
foolishness novelist, however, his career has been
luncheons. There is • chap who respect. his ats.
•ooetite;
at lunc
So even with • well. especially amazing during the past a new commercial model—the Speed
e
Wagon
"Parcel
Delivery."
In pro-
at out Mr. Anderson, when noon time comes, he
of
t
ooi;,
The t
distinction in this count,
■ 10 ;rims. His "Nocturne," which II. ducing this model the Reo company
es, .
trained appetite • man can win
ells calls "a work of cunsumate
es a Sentinel
G.
demand
which,
in the
'
dolcussion, led by William Burum, wa. "Shakespeare
com munitv. Idealism con. art," bun been translated and pub- is supplying
United St•tes of America is some business
fished in four European countries and past, has never been filled.
in the cub dra wer.
omach
and
Merchants
of
the
highest
type
will
ten in two places, in the st --...........--
has enjoyed a wide sale here in
now be able to combine exterior ap-
the Berlin office of the America. Ike other best known works pearances with mechanical perfection
that is distributed by
n t. a curd to
on repr i Company
Th e N a ti
American
Express
American visitors. I nsideration
think it ounht
are "The
Chaste
Wife,"
"The "Young
Three in their automotive equipment. They
that to
is Ise
not , Lover,'
and
his latest
effort.
. will be able to match high quality
co
Felix.
given wide publicity because it strikes • note of
merchandise, beautiful fixtures and
heard much these days. Then, too, some of my readers m•y be going to Ile is to be heard in many cities
during his coming tour in his highly elaborate store fronts with delivery
Germany:
interesting and analytical lecture, equipment which will add to the pres-
, "Observation as a Fine Art." He is tige of their establishments.
"You are a tourist to be here a few days or weeks.
You are
war, at first
This Speed Wagon model is new
' coming to America under the per-
dwelling among people who have suffered nine years at
in size. It includes the same
They are a sensitive, cultured pepole, on
canal management of Louis J. Alber only
II not
economical power and operating unit,

.
notary, now m dust . I
any nation on earl .
of Cleveland.
85
that
have
made the Speed Wagon tin
the whole as highly civilized
be surprised if one of them occasionally is out of temper with for-
least expensively maintained car it
eigners. It is only fair to remember that Berlin is their city and
Butcher Loses Kosher Privilege the commercial field.
Germany their country, you and I only pilgrims. The streets,
the
The chassis is the same one that
we would
for Yorn Kippur Sacrilege.
parks, the concert-halls, restaurants belong to them, and
has attained great popularity in taxi.
show good taste if we gave right of way to them.
cab service during the past year. Of
ELLENVELLE, N. Y.—Benjamin
"As we eat • dollar meal for 20 cents, or listen to a dollar concert
this chassis is mounted a body if
. for 10 cents, remember we are always getting more than our money's
Gehrlich, a Kosher butcher, is with- which full panels or screened side:
out hie kosher privileges because he
are interchangeable. The panels an
worth.
"Of course, Unter der Linden is not a gauge of the distress of the
insisted on having a judgment satis- e of laminated wood treated in such
fied on Yom Kippur. The Ellenvill
Poor of Berlin, nor Friedrichstrasse a gauge of social morality among
warping cannot occur
Hebrew Aid Society was no enraged • t way that
are made of a ileac
the people.
the sacrilege it voted to withdraw Screened sides
"Finally, you know that, If you do not like things here, or the
constructed that they wit
from Gehrlich the right to have his wire no
is easy to find a train going to the boundary line,
and
the
ke
ove
not
rattle.
pr
people, it
ion, however, will
meat killed by the rabbi.
tares are low. A little consideratare courteous and wrm - h earted."
to the goodwill of the people, who y

"With viperish violence, and wider the same influence, you then
upon the Jews. Forgetting with characteristic absence of mind
i'.iit Jesus Christ was distinctly Hebraic, you implied that all the
dark and dirty dealings of the world were directly traceable to the
malign activities of that race. You whipped yourself into a f renzy
or the pleasure of saying in
,•it the subject; you even poi d 11,000 f
rint that a certain Jewish gentleman—who naturally sued you for

1111111

Semi-
Annual
Sample
Sale

Semi-
Annual
Sample
Sale

Super-Fine Coats

7,-immed
with
Richest

Choicest
Fabrics

Fur

Marvelous ma-
terials as Ge-
rona, Orion a,
Mart'ella, L u s-
trosa, V e l o n a
and other fabrics
worth from $12
to $18 It yard.
Furs specially
dyed and match-
ed skins of Waif,
Fox, Golden
Beaver and
Squirrel. And yet
these beautiful
coats are to sell
at only $100
each.

This is the most
daring sale we
have ever held.
But with the
courage of our
convictions that
Detroit women
will buy these
beautiful g a r-
meats in large
numbers we pur-
chased 400 coats
of the most aris-
tocratic quality
and will offer
them in a sale at

One-Hundred Dollars

T

coats are marvelous! The kind of
garments one sees in the secluded little
mops and specialty stores of New York.
Superb garments, created for the woman who
isn't thinking about price so much as about
getting a beautiful coat.

/

HE

IMAGINE buying for $100 a genuine Gerona
coat with a high collar, deep cuffs and a
wide panel of the finest wolf fur at the

button.

—Or a Gerona coat with collars and
panels of the choicest Viatka squirrel.

—Or an ell-over embreidered Vehlyne
coat with deep collar and cuffs of the finest
matched Beaver.

--Or a Marvella coat with huge collar and
deep cuffs of real golden Beaver.

--Or a coat of silky Oriona with large na-
tural squirrel collar and silk tassels.

E

woman knows what such coats are
worth. She knows that nowhere can she
buy garments like these fur $100, unless
at the winter's very end.

VERY

HE knows that fabrics of these marvelous
qualities cost $12 and $15, yes, and even
$18 a yard over the counter.
She knows that a good furrier would ask
$35 to $60 to put furs like these on a gar-

S

ment.
She knows that thine silk linings of the
best qualities are worth $3 to $4 a yard.
it out for yourself—and then

F
• - •
There i s Every - Size, Even
to Stout Sizes

IGURE

—Or a coat of Lustrosa with real fox col-
lar, cuffs and- bottom.-

make plans to attend this sale today, to-
Morrow or Monday SURE.

the
There is every fashionable color , --from black and navy to
subtle shades of Kit Fox, Malay, Zanzibar, Venetian, Tempe,

Coffee and Cobalt.

Beautiful Styles and
Fabrics.



We haven't told you ANYTHING
about the beautiful styles and the
various fabrics, but you will find ALL
the best things in this sale

.a:

4.

Frank St ter—Filth Flea.

Charge Accounts ',Wiled.

F-- -

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inow ■■■•■•
A Bank for the
Million
-and a Quarter

D

ETROIT

is growing all the time. Thousands of

people are coming here every week. The pros-

perity of our City is being talked of everywhere.

Its growth, civic improvements and educational facilit:es

are the admiration of the nation.

THE INDUSTRIAL BANK grows with

Detroit. Every day new customers are

taking advantage of our service--and

they are telling their friends about it

THE INDUSTRIAL BANK make• loans to
pay the
s•laried people, permitting them to
amount back in fifty equal weekly sums. In-
terest is charged at the rate of 6 ,,

The INDUSTRIAL BANK also pays•

on

savings.

The Industrial Bank

of Detroit

Industrial Banic Burld;ng

1219 Griswold St.

."At Capitol Park"

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