PAGE TWO /if 1)rritotr /nowt ZIONIST LEADER AND SINGLE TAX ADVOCATE TO BE DETROIT GUEST "Good Furniture. Is Not Expensive" L titrq Oriental Rugs merly shown at their store on 'A ashington Boulevard, we have been making a lot of friends by the way we have been pricing some really remarkable Oriental Rugs. Below, we quote a few individual specimens to give you an idea of the splendid values, and you will notice that the price is gener- ally about one-third the regular selling price. Read These Items Carefully Antique Shiraz 2' x 2' Regular $ 20.00, Now $ 13.33 Kermanshah 5' x 3' 7' 00, " 50.00 heshan Saruk 5' x 3' 6" " 125.00, 83.66 Iran - - - 5' x 2' 6" 55.00, 32.50 Chinese - .1' x 2' 35.00, 21.50 Lilihan - - 6' 6"x 3' 3" 95.00, 57.50 Chinese - 10' x 8' 350.00, 233.33 Saruk - - 10' x 8' 875.00, 583.66 Saruk - - 12' x 9' " 1150.00, 766.66 Arak - - 12' 6"x 9' 3" '. 150.00, 300.00 " YEMEN JEWS DECRY ARAB PERSECUTION .00 A Partial List of Things to Help You Sewing Cabinets - - $ 7.50 to $95.00 Magazine Racks - - 20.00 to 13.00 Smokers' Stands - - $12.00 to $53.00 22.00 to 75.00 Spines Desks - - - .10.00 to 125.00 Foot S/0613 - - - - 6.00 to 30.00 Lamps of all kin& - 22.00 to 175.00 Windsor Chairs - - - 12.75 to 45.00 Humidors Telephone Sets - - - 16.50 to 65.00 Nests of Tables - - - 16.00 to 50.00 End Tables - - - - 6.50 to •6.00 Secretaries - - - - 56.00 to 100.00 Detroitfrimitine$11ops . %/ten at ..gopelle DETROIT MICHIGAN Vieit our permanent Better Horne. Exhibit. Three complete troore-l09 room. BLOOD LIBEL GHOST INVADES ROUMANIA (Concluded from Page 1.) which have been condemned by the press of the whole world. Workers Abuse Jews. With the appearance of these fol- lowers of Cuza in Ermihalyfalva, anti-Jewish feeling developed rapid- ly. At first the supposed plans of the Jews were discussed in whispers, later the talk became more open and the Jews had to take notice of it. The more prominent Jews at once ap- proached the officials and asked for protection. Nothing was done how- ever in this regard. The anti-Jewish feeling grew more intense, the people more aggressive. Some of the Jew- ish families determined to leave for the neighboring town of Grosswar- dein (Oradea Mare). Others re- mained at home, being assured by the better-class peasants that if a pogrom occurred they would protect them. One reason for this promise was that it was clear to those who pondered the matter that the Rou- manians, who had hitherto been un- able to detach the Jews from their Hungarian compatriots, were trying by their new tactics to create a divi- rmomisrrvairKlmivmoiloir OMEN who have held off from buying win. terapparel need hold on to their resolu- tions no longer. We now offer feminine fashions of eonsis t co t design and distinction, at prices quite inconsistent with their true worth. aGisRallins.11? 36 A dams Ave., West-Osi Gravid Circus Park xotowtephelne.Eintr x'e NtooVatTopteo,tostuatr Nt4st .1.444.4 ollm•V, IrT,OlOWIto Is a Success. oMail,SeSIN tG he JEWISH iST,,,C : 11,:jaimed C EV EI L TIN SEELNW A C, D Y IP SS R IES E PO RI RT Medical Scholarship Named After Charity Worker. MRS. MARY FELS. Mrs. Mary Fels, noted philantropist , single tax exponent and Zionist leader, will be a Detroit guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons, Mrs. Fels will address a Hadassah luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Hotel Addison. IIE call for the secretary is daily growing larger, and to meet the ever increasing demand for this most convenient piece of furniture, we have placed on the floors of our display rooms a very handsome selec- tion in various styles and prices. The one shown at the right is of American Walnut in a particulirly graceful design and 56 is priced specially at Here if Sunday Dance Seventy European orphans have al- ingCUy\o'nEdl'AdoNuibi that .si; ■■ )--apo ready been brought of this country r a e b coourt fzooudr Irvin, tit; n i e g io.lit ? r i , l y. •AsSw wt h hoem ksi b d , through the efforts of the Jewish women's European 'Welfare Organ- cc n irr p ephe oe t fr l et N .we :wGw York yo ' ir sa k yn l w ,. ,,( a ). s nht , -,, S, :: 1,, , , , ,,i, : a . ht i , l o t d r, kid. ization. If more are to be brought rh i. ent here, the dance Sunday evening at the Hotel Steller must be made a finan- cial success. This in suhstance is the "Yes, that's the child," ,, lien shown appeal by the organization for the f p iiiho c: t u kt r of t:ho m bvi : sii m i i , i .,,i 7 t ! , , , t ,. , h, 1 e . ,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,:ny community's support. go at the boy The organization, which was organ- of i ized by Mrs. Eva Bloom, now of who for r fear of s g s ■i . , 1 , ,..:. ,, s „a n' will not n th (' , t Pittsburgh, is the only one of its kind her name, Buys in the country, and has done remark- I story of the kidnapte•.1 , Id, end able work for Europe's unfortunates. that The committee in charge of the dance consists of Mrs. II. Stanfield, chairman; Mrs. Agnes Levine, trees- ever, e ,i sfht:h'isreelsegsunyh tp iT ' iet ' syl i e ri.o.nsurgo ld 1' t ,), ' I r ''' ' I• . or while urer; assisted by Mrs. Joe Ratkofsky the child attempted to ,., himself and Mrs. Max Satovsky. a f t r r e u e ggled as he lay The North Woodward branch of the fromhisc.:01i'l'''.' ."..itovali lIC society, at a meeting helcd Wednes- but the gypsies lifted Is , force day at the home of 51rs. Fred Epstein and disappeared with ;:.o . by crying of Mt. Vernon avenue, completed t chiTa h h L e 0 ,yomen told the v%Ii.le story plans for the card party to be given at the Woman's Federation clubhouse o p li c enian when sh, , , ,.t )ff the on Nov. 20. car and Chief Mattowit , A memorial flower fund is being tective bureau declares fol de. formed, bidders being given an op- ing the case with great mtioe low. and portunity to name this fund after a that several of his men working dear relative or friends. Mrs. E. on the clue furnished by tine woman. London is at present unbeaten in her bidding. VER since we took over the Gulian Stock of Oriental Rugs for- Among Many Lovely Suggestions for the Christmas Season We Call Attention to This Secretary More Orphans to Be Brought Shaarey Zedek Auxiliary to Give Dinner Dec. 9 (Continued from Page 1) A large attendance marked the meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of eat Jews than from the backward Ar- the Shaarey Zedek held on Monday. abs. Dr. J. Austin Newman spoke on Has Faith in Leaders. "Psychoanalysis in Relation to the Continuing, Sir Martin said that Parent and the Child." Miss Lillian despite the "unfortunate position" in Rabinowitz rendered piano solos. which Zionists have been placed, Zion- Plans were made for a dinner to ist leaders can be relied upon to over- be given on Dec. 9 for members of come the difficulties created by the the auxiliary. An interesting pro- "faulty pledges" made during the gram is being arranged. The exec- war. utives intend making this dinner the The speaker urged protection for social event of the year. A card Jewish capital, emphasizing that se- party is also planned, a definite date curity was necessary if capital was to to be set at the next meeting. be poured into Palestine. Sooner or later, he said Jews and Arabs will be Charity saves from death, and united in a common bond. For the whenever we overcome callousness to present, the danger we, that Zionist human misery, whenever Jewish bro- enthusiasm might slacken because of therhood, human brotherhood, moves the present disappointment. What is us to deeps of pity and beneficence, necessary is the faith that great re- we experience eternity in this life, sults will not he attained in a day, a our being has been transfigured by week, a year, a decade, but only slow- the altar's divine message, and we en- ly, and through hard work. roll our names among the true chil- Lord Douglas on Trial. dren of the everlasting Father in Lord Alfred Douglas was committed heaven.-Chief Rabbi Hertz. for trial at the Bow Street Police Court on a charge of having criminal- ly libelled Winston Churchill in a pamphlet entitled "The Murder of Lord Kitchener and the Truth About the Battle of Jutland and the Jews." Douglas was the editor of the week- ly Plain English, which is now de- funct. In the pamphlet complained of he wrote: "I made a definite charge against Winston Churchill in Plain English. I stated that a large sum was given him by the late Sir Ernest Cassel af- ter he had issued what is admittedly a false report of the Battle of Jut- land." This is a reference to the Admiral- ty's communique concerning the battle which produced a very uneasy feeling concerning its result. The prosecu- ting counsel said that at the time the pamphlet wds issued Douglas knew that both Lord Ilalfour and Mr. Churchill had sworn in another libel case that Churchill had nothing to do with the drawing up of the communi- que. Lord Alfred, who defended himself, did not call any witnesses. He was admitted to £100 bail to appear for trial at the Central Criminal Court. sion among the population. While the unsettled feeling still prevailed, on the morning of July 24, the news spread that the dead body of a boy had been found in the fields outside the village. It was said that the head was missing from the body. Within a few moments the excite- ment became intense. A mob collected in the streets and people joined who had hitherto been calm. It was af- terwards discovered that no one had actually seen the murdered boy, but at the time it was impossible to Says Greater Funds Needed. pacify the crowd. That night a Unless the receipts of the Keren group of about 40 vineyard workers Hayesod and the Jewish National went along the principal street abus- Fund are considerably increased the ing the Jews. They had first paid a building up of the Jewish National visit to the local inn and it was mid- Home in Palestine will be impossible. night before they left it to march declares the special correspondent of shouting through the streets. They the anti-Zionist Morning Poet in the proceeded to the houses of various second of his series of articles on the Jews and smashed the windows by Palestine situation. throwing stones at them. Two Jews The correspondent describes with were caught in the streets and man- greater accuracy and fairness than handled. Both, however, managed to the Morning Post's attitude towards get away to the magistrate's office Zionism would warrant one to expect, to which the crowd did not dare fol- the wonderful work done by the Jew- low them. The mob entered the ish pioneers in Nahalal and the other house of a Jewish merchant and mur- new colonies in the Valley of Jezreel. derously attacked the inmates, partic- He adds the monition, however, that ularly a boy of 14, who was left al- the financial state of the Zionist Or- most dead. ganization endangers the whole Zion- Minister Defends Jews. ist structure. The Roumanian gendarmes did not Weisman to Answer Zangwill. put in an appearance until more than Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of an hour after the mob had gone, and the World Zionist Organization, due though the merchant named his at- to sail for New York Nov. 24, hinted tackers no one was arrested. Only in an interview with the J. T. A., that next day, when the Prefect of Ora- he would reply in America to criti- dea Mare telephoned, a few arrests cism, and deal with the present situ- were made. ation. The Protestant minister of the His primary object in making this town called the members of his trip to America was the enlargement church to his house and delivered a of the Jewish Agency, Dr. Weizmann long address to them in the course of said. He added that he would confer which he said: "I wanted to have you for that purpose with leaders of Am- all together in the House of Cod, but erican Jewry and with the heads of then I decided not to cross the the various organizations. Ile will al- threshold of the church until I had so attend the Keren Hayesod confer- removed from you the thought of ence which has been called for Decem- this accusation against innocent peo- ber where he will outline the plan for ple." the formation of the Agency. Dr. Arthur Rupin, noted Zionist The blood libel of Ermihalyfalva happily did not take its toll of the economist, who is accompanying Dr. , Weizmann will endeavor during his Jews in lives, but the danger was ex- treme, and there is uneasiness that visit to America, to stimulate private investment in Palestine. a rumor of a dead boy having been found killed by the Jews for ritual purposes. without any one having KOWNO.-(J. T. A.) - The ques- actually seen the dead boy, should tion of the Jewish Agency for Pales- have been enough to lead to such an tine has been placed upon the Agenda outbreak against the Jews. It is an of the National Assembly of the Lith- uneasiness which is not soon allayed. uanian Jews. The National Council has been em- There are still interested persons at work t ocause trouble. Another time powered to enquire of the Zionist exe- cutive in London as to the possibility the trouble may not be ended so of the Lithuanian Jewish participa- speedily. I tion of the Agency. Buy Furs PHILADELPHIA.- The $5,000 from the fund being raised by a group of Jew- Maker ish women's organizations has almost been completed, it was announced at a meeting held at the Teller School House, at which representatives of the Women's Federation of Synagogue organizations were present, according to Mrs. S. Belle Cohn, chairman of the committee. The sum is still short $800, and those present enthusiastical- ly pledged themselves to raise the needed amount, so that the scholar- ship CM) immediately be placed at the disposal of the Womans Medical Col- lege of Pennsylvania, Twenty-first and North College avenue. The Jewish Scholarship fund an- nouncement follows the recent naming of an Italian Scholarship Fund by the Italian residents of this city, which was also placed at the disposal of the Womans Medical College. In honor of the late Miss Esther Baunt, well known Jewish charity I am now able to offer the worker, who was widely interested in the education of girls, the scholarship services of the most efficient has been named the Esther Baum Medical Scholarship, and is to be an- and capable corps of fur nually awarded to a Jewish woman student who desires to study medicine. workers to fastidious wo- The scholarship is not to be limited to men for making-to-order persons living in this city or state, but is open to any student in the United and remodeling. States. A committee will shortly be appointed to pass on the applicants for the scholarship. In making the announcement Miss with complete satisfaction Cohn declared that the Woman's Med- ical College of Pennsylvania was se- guaranteed or money re- lected because it is the only institu- funded. tion in the United States where wom- en exclusively are trained for the med- ical profession. Mrs. Cohn also stated that "the Woman's Federation of Synagogue Oraginzations had undertaken to es- tablish a scholarship for a Jewish 1402 Broadway student at the Women's Medical Col- lege of Pennsylvania and has succeed- Cor. Gd. River Main 1398 ed, with the help of the Sisterhoods, women's lodges and other Jewish Women's Organizations, in procuring $4,200 of the $5,000 required. urs FURS J. Kaufman +4 e. .e ss, YA V - '44 : ` tr i Because of the careful way in which our clien- tele has been built an account in the National Bank of Commerce reflects a prestige and a presump- tion of soundness valued by all who bank here. THE National Bank of Commerce OF DETROIT Complete record of balances and signatures is kept at both banks, and customers' checks can be cashed at either without delay. Safety Deposit Boxes - Downtown Bank: 144 FORT STREET, W. Capital and Surplus $3,600,000 eetelt44,4°‘.....4e4CC7C5 4":" . - 1WIE 3% on Savings Accounts Uptown °Sloe GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING Resources $45,000,000 V.1.43',.. ..At"..1111% .-44W• aVkliCitM4417 -