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A INCrialll Pelt Priodied eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

EifisTKOITILWISH Ct1AON1CL

discuss soil
nfall; all of
affirmatively
rts good and
me that the
colonists are
that it is pos.
ky and sandy
ighly produss
,acriflees hats
suffering ha,
n and worm:
t hardest con-
t in the early
nt is a miser-
inust not seem
e idealism of
land is such
natter of fact
that it is to
ir efforts that

agricultural
ars of the Jew,
s idealism, can
o a land flow-
ley, providing,
it too many to
the honey.

TIM
Eim EA-J. r

IL

HE reputation earned by this store for selling
two-pants suits at the smallest margin of
profit known is rivaled only by our fame for
being the tint each season to show the newest fabrics
and the most beautiful patterns to be seen.
In our search for the unusual we found "HUD-
DERSFIELD STRIPES"—and frankly we will state
we have never seen their equal for beauty of pattern
and of drape.
They are a combination of rich colors in perfect
harmony—sparkling with individuality—and yet in
perfect taste. It's the combination good dressers
have so long awaited.

See them here next week-

"HUDDERSF IELD STRIPES"

And you'll know why so many men this Spring will

wear our

of Palestine, I
cious of one
for Palestine,
all those who
ose who ought
al immigration,
tion.
with all types
ry, I presented
hout exception
ste accord with
, anxious to see
arise population
le, realize that
as moving too
hat lurks in ac.
past few years,
tcupation, have
double its Jaw-
tevernment cen•
Jewish popula-
a total popula.

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Drew's Melody Boys, the well-known ;
The Athena Girls Club,
The committee in charge of the orchestra of the Aviation and the Ma-1
!lance held at Hotel Statler Sunday, sonic Country Clubs, will furnish the I
much gratified with music for the evening.
! March IS, woo
the social and financial success which
Perigolds.
I marked the event. At the last meet-
The last weekly meeting of the
, ing, held Tuesday evening, March 18,
Perigolds wits held at the home of
I at 89 Rowena street, the chairman of
Miss Esther Berger on Joseph Cam-
the entertainment committee report-
pau avenue Wednesday evening last.
ed that a social is being planned for
I'lans for a hike to be given in the
the members in recognition of their
work in making the dance a success. near future are being mane.

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tiiiigirinrs

Millions.

vas taken, about
have come and
making a total
f about 90,000.
me than 70,000
ies of Palestine,
DO on the land.
ugh, taken from
the Zionist of-
. show that only
if the Jews who
the land.
'Lich further with
danger to our
f city population
dation continues.
71 of continuous
used grave con-
interested. The
snit other public
le by the govern-
tased, and house
private construe-

lire

',fraternal int Cub , ' 1\rotes I

ss.

Palestine it-J
times apes,
o or slightlj.
countri,s
ing.
e, no larger
one of our
even if in.
iversally de.
itself hard
nly sufficient
on of Arabs,
several not
rt to Wane
maintain tn.
Jr people de
be absolutely
, be a happy,

2-Pants Suits

'25 to '70

1133-1135 Shelby Street, Near State

DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST TWO-PANTS SUIT STORE

The next regular meeting will be held
Suffola Girl..
Tuesday, March 25, at the Young
Women's Hebrew Association, 89 Ro- Miss Esther Wainger of 592 Earns-
wena street. There are two or three! worth avenue was hostess to the last
meeting of the Sulfide Girls, Tuesday,
openings for new members. Anyone
who is anxious to become a member March 11.

is asked to be present at this meeting.

Phi Epsilon Bet• Nu Sorority.
Arrangements and plans for a
May dance to be given by the Phi
Epsilon Sorority are in progress.
Tickets were distributed among the
members at a meeting held at the
' Mime of Miss I. Werney, Sunday,
March 16.

Te'Dalush Club.
The Tz'Dakah Club will give a hard
time party Sunday evening, March
30, at the . Tahornah apartments, 1600
Seward avenue. Music will be fur-
Antibes' by rimers Orchestra. The
, proceeds will go to charity.

Zionist Cultural Society.
Judaism and early Christianity
will be the subject discussed before
, the Zionist Cultial Society next Mon-
day, 'March 24, at the Jewish Wom
en's Club house, 89 Rowena, by Mis.
Irene Rubinstein.
A discussion will follow the pre-
sentation of the paper.
Plans have been completed for the
annual dinner-dance which is to be
held at the Twentieth Century Club
March 27. l'irce of admission will be
$1.50 per plate. Sol Levin will be
the toastmaster.

Blue Bird Girls.
Instead of the regular meeting on
Tuesday evening, Marsh 18, the Blue
Bird Girls held a card party for
members at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Goldberg, tt450 Edison avenue. Prizes
were awarded at each of the four
tables playing, the winners in bridge
being the Misses Anna Kurtzman and
Edith Sominsky. Other winners were ,
Mrs. li. A. Kwiker and 51rs. .1. A.
Goldberg. Luncheon was served af-
ter the genie.
A bridge tea will be held on Sun-
day, Apil 27, at the Tahama Court
Salon on Seward avenue.
The next regular meeting will be
held Tuesday evening, March 25, at
the home of Mrs. Albert Ross, 2555
Cortland avenue.

Ladies' Auxiliary of Ukrainian Jaws.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ukrainian
Jews will hold a dance Sunday, March
23, at the Kirby Center, Kirby and
St. Antoine streets. Proceeds will
go for the benefit of the war suf-
ferers.

Arcedy Boys.
The Arcady Boys, a local Jewish
boys' club, announce their first an-
nual dance, which will be held March
30 at Jericho Temple, Oakland and
:Melbourne. This stance is being man-
Maevlin Club.
aged by Joseph Raskin.
The Maevlin Club held its regular

meeting last Tuesday evening at this
Redford Country Club.
home of Miss Rae Siegel, 51 Owen
At a special meeting et' the Red-
avenue. Plans are being made for the ford Country Club held Tuesday
club's first social gathering, to be night at the Phoenix Club, it was de- ,
given on the first Sunday of April.
eiried that plans for the building of j.

a new clubhouse be abandoned and I
Non•mee Club.
that the present building be enlarged1
A regular meeting of the Nonamee and repaired. Melville Welt, presi-
Club was held at the home of Miss dent, was in the chair. A report of 1
Sarah Shapiro, 1575 Delaware ave- the committee appointed to obtain ,
nue, Tuesday, March 11. The even- plans and estimates was read by Mr.
ing was spent in playing cards and Cole. A motion that a new club
refreshments were served. The next house be built was defeated by a
meeting will be held at the home of large majority. On the motion of
Miss Sophie Cohen, 453 East Warren Joseph Welt, the president %vas em-
!avenue.
powered to appoint a committee to
investigate the purchase of a new
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
sit e for the club. Judge Charles C.
Miss Evelyn Greenberg, hostess at Simons addressed the meeting WO
the last regular meeting of the introduced a motion for the reicon- •
Omega Epsilon Sorority Thursday, sideration of Mr. Butzel's plan. The
March 13, entertained the members motion was carried without further
of the sorority with a radio party af- discuasion and Mr. Blazers plan was
ter the business meeting.
adopted. The meeting then ad- '
The next regular meeting, Thurs- journed. One of the intereating fea-
day, March 27, will be held at the tures of the meeting was the show-
home of Miss Eleanor I.azerson of ing of the tentative plans upon the
Taylor avenue.
screen.

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to the inherent style and character
that finds expression in this suite.
Nine pieces: 60-inch Buffet, 40x62-
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Spring seats and backs are uphol-
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4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
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SENATE WOULD STEM
INRUSH OF ALIENS

Doctor of Philosophy was conferred
upon three students of Dropsie Col-
lege at the Founders' Day celebration
held last week. Those who received
the degrees are Rabbi Abram J. Lola ,
of Philadelphia, Moses Jung and Ali.;
raham I. Schechter. The principaVads
stress was delivered by Dr. Sole:matt
Solis-Cohen. Dr. Cyrus Adler, presii
dent of Dropsie College, who was the
only other speaker, conferred the de-

NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The
Senate committee. on immigration,
aroused by the entrance of thousands
You still find a most
arriring daily in
of aliens in excess of their quota al-
complete assortment
lotments slue to the Markarian and
Cloth Coors.
other court decisions, will write into
of chokers here.
The model sketched
the immigration bill to be reported on
after a hearing on March 11 a provis- grees.
is of tile kasha cloth.
have positively
ion which "will make it impossible for
I rim nl With fox
n court to throw open the doors
the largest collec-
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Robbers
again in this way," aecording to lom- attacked and wounded several Jews
clolar and cuffs.
tion of Silver Fours
missioner Henry II. Curran, who near Jaffa, the London Daily Express
1,11 t side of New Fork
[returned to Ellis Island recently reports. News has also been received
— arid priced at
from Washington. The liner Colom- here of the murder of a Jew near Tik .
1 bo has arrived irom Italy with al- erias and the murder of a Jewess, aher
$150.00 tip.
Sisterhood of Co aaaaaa tion Em•nuel. most 2,0,10 immigrants, which will
Suits, Presses,
Italia.
The Sisterhood of- Congregation bring the total number of Italians to
An editorial in the London Mail re:
Knitted Sports'
Emanuel held a meeting at the home , some in over their quota in the last
Rollins' Fur Ja-
fers to the murder of two Britith
Fel Siam Club.
of Mrs. L. II. Miller, 2246 Hazelwood six weeks up to 8,000.
(poetics are abso-
soldiers
of the Duke of Wellington's
ll'cor, Lingerie.
, An open meeting of the Fel Sion avenue, Monday a ternoon.
Th e re
lutely the last word
regiment near Ramleh on Monday . ,
I Club was held Sunday afternoon. was a large attendance of interested
NFERRED ON
and demands the withdrawal trots!
in smart UNIX. The
March 16, at the home of Miss Betty members and matters of importance I
DROPSIE GRADUATES Palestine and Mesoptamia and the de-
Willis, 578 Farnsworth avenue.
model sketched is
were discussed. The ladies will give!
termination of all liritish conterrit

It
was
decided
that
baskets
of
fruit
I
a
bridge
tea
at
the
Oriole
Terrace
,
of Royal Ermine,
The model sketched
be given to the poor for ,Passover. Wednesday. April 9. The mocceds
PHILADELPHIA.—The degree of ments in the Middle East.
ix of black flat crepe
priced at $395. 00-
Arrangements were also made for a will go for the building fund.
r
and poudre blue
bridge party to be given April 25 at
the residence of 54 iss Rosalyn Schu•
trimming with col-
Roy your Fur Coat
FOURTEENTH AVE.
I bot, 327 Farnsworth.
lar arid cuffs of em-
YOCKEY BROS.
noir; a small deposit
I The Fel Siem Club will hold its
broidered batiste.
holds one until you
1next meeting at Miss Rosalyn Schu-
LOUIS SOLOVICH
lbot's horm March 23.
need it.
I,ouis Solovich, 38 years old, 1574
1
Seward
avenue, died March 14 at
Ypsc Girls.
,
A bunco party was held on Wed- Battle Creek and was buried March
17.
Mr.
Solovich
is survived by his
nesday, March 5, at the home of Miss
'f racy Flanders. l'rizes were award- widow, Mary Solovich; two children,
Phylis
and
Irving;
his father, Abra-
ed to the winning tables. The next
ham Solovich; two sisters, Mrs.
meeting will be held at the home of
°NUM()
Charles
Canvasser
and Mrs. Alex
Women who hare thrilled with expectation, find surprise upon surprise
Miss Roslyn Topchick, 7533 Cameron
II1W, novel and
Barnett, and two brothers, Jay and
Spring fashions in both fur and cloth. So much
' avenue.
apparel.
authority
upon
correct
0111. 11 ell'
Max Solovieh.
sltimps oiir as nil
different, that a risit here
Mr. Solovich was prominent in the
Madison Athletic Club.
The Madison Athletic Club held its building and construction business
We Remodel
and
was also interested in the whole-
regular meeting Sunday evening,
Furs
Let Us Cold Store
March 16, at 3 o'clock, at 89 Rowena sale notion business. Ile took an ac-
live
part in Jewish communal work
street. It was decided not to accept
Your Winter Furs
new members from March 23 Xo the and at the time of his death was on
Adm., West-3 Door. East of Adams Theatre
the
building
committee of Congrega•
36
first week in September. A special
meeting has been called for Friday, tion F:manu-El, which is nose erecting
a
new
synagogue.
March 21, at 8 o'clock. at the home
matter of the Jewish Agency.
Mr. Solovich was a member of I is.
of Morris Ilasnas, 537 Theodore
ORTHODOX RABBIS
The question of brides who come in- street. The meeting will be in the gah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. ll. B., and of
CONCLUDE CONVENTION to the synagogues dressed in a man- nature of a dance iiffair . in . pre pain- the Knights of l'ythias.
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ner nut conforming with the Josiah
tion for the fourth informal dance
tradition of modesty, ended with the
MAX ROSENZWEIG
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — The decision that members of the confer- to be given at the Stetter Hotel Sun-
Max RosenzWeig, for 52 years a
our new club and individual score
conference of Orthodsx Rabbis con-
day evening, March 23. The Rialto
cluded a two day convention in the ent e should insist on modesty of dress orchestra will furnish the music for resident of Detroit and nearby su-
els v. ill be ready about 51ar. 1.
for brides who are married in their
burbs, passed away Friday evening,
Broadway Central Hotel.
THEY ARE FREE
this affair.
num- synagogues.
March at his residence, 633 West ,
The conference considered

As long as the supply lasts. Send
Hancock avenue, after an illness of
ubjects, in partieular the ques-
Alpine Social Club.
in your request, stating number
ber of s
seven months.
tion of aid for Eurepean yeshivas and
wanted; put up in pads of twenty.
The Alpine Social Club will hold
CONSUMPTIVES PUBLISH
Mr. Rosenzweig was one of the pio-
other institutions which are sorely in
its next meeting Sunday, 'March 23,
First come, first served.
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
need of funds. Resolutions adopted
at 5 o'clock, at the home of Thomas neer merchants of Delray and for
HIPPLER
by the conference bind the members
Shulman, 551 Theostore. A debate years was a prominent figure in mer-
Complete Re•I E ttttt , Investment
to do all in their power to make light-
Since the beginning of last year will be a feature I if the program ar- cantile circles there. He retired train
•nd 1nsur•nce Service.
upporting the yeshivas. the patients of the world-known sans- ranged by the social committee. active business 10 years ago. lie is
Mohair and velour living room suites; phonographs, cabinet and
er the task of s
724 Detroit S•vings Bank Bldg.
Criticism of the Johnson Immigra- torium of the Jewish Consumptives' Dancing and a light luncheon will survives! by his widow, Sarah Hosen-
console; floor, junior and bridge lamps; beautiful vase table lamps,
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tion Bill was voiced by various rabbis Relief Society of Denver, Col., have conclude the program. On Saturday, zweig; a slaughter, Sophie, and three
spinet desks, console desks, davenport tables, mahogany ferneries,
sons, Abraham and Ilarold of Detroit
and a telegrani of protest wa.
sewing cabinets, smoking stands, etc.; polychrome buffet and electric
been publishing a monthly magazine, March 15, the Alpine Social Club held
both the House of Representatives Hatikvah.
its first stag of the season. After the and Nathan of Chicago; a eister, Mrs.
mirrors, walnut, combination walnut and two-tone dining suites;
Fannie Ofshie, and four brothers, Si-
rugs, Wilton velvets, Axminster, and Brussels; walnut, combination
tujunwoompossswoomms and the Senate. The question of par.
Copies of this magazine which have stag the organization was surprised
ticipation sin the part of the Orthodox just come to hand have aromed con- with an invitation to sweet-sixteen mon D., Nathan, Alex and Charles, all
walnut, mahogany, two-tone and ivory bedroom suites; bedroom

o a nti
of Detroit. lie is also survived by
rpP
party,
given
in
honor
of
Miss
H.
he n n .1,e ,tth v , i ; s rh s p eonre tLfto
rockers, chairs and benches; cedar chests; odd dressers, vanities;
siderable interest. Evidently the
five grandchildren. Burial took place
chiffoniers, chifforettes, chifforobes and bowfoot beds; mohair and
management of the sanatorium be- Groas of Garfield avenue by her par- at Clover Hill Cemetery, Sunday,
discussed
at
length.
It
was
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Gross.
Many
velour nested rockers and chairs; two beautiful mohair fireside chairs,
which was
lieves firmly in instilling a social
decided tsi act in accordance with the spirit into the patients—a getting. beautiful gifts were presented to her March 16.
taupe and brown; breakfast suites, finished and unfinished; odd china
Mizrachi and Agudath Israel in the away from the old-time melancholy, by her friends and relatives. At the
cabinets, servers, buffets, tables and chairs; combination walnut
and two-tone radio cabinets; kitchen tables and chairs; walnut finish
brooding and insolation. The maga- last meeting of the organization the
panels.
discussed.
steel beds; springs, mattresses and pillows; curtains and door
SERVICE
zine is evidence of how successful this April festival Was
School of the Dance.
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system has been, of what potent cura-
in
P.
REQUIRES
REAL
HONEST
EFFORT
AND
A
THOROUGH
Lodge
No.
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of
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Detroit
We Correctly Teach Your Child
tive value. The pages form a record
KNOWLEDGE OF TI1E FURNITURE BUSINESS TO SELL DE-
A popular social event of the sea-
Automobile Insurance
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M security while
TUAL enjoy •
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Toe, Ballet, Character "0
motoring. They know they are pro
Knights of Pythias. at its new and
9 o'clock.
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tected by their policy and that In cam
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ave-
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chosen
of accidmt they will receive prompt sad
The title Hatikvah has
Place Your
nue, Sunday evening, March 23. The
tficient smoke. And the beet part at
to
represent
the
unflinching,
courage-

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NOW
all arrange-
charge
has
perfected
be theirs.
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Philomathic Debating Club.
The party held March 16 at Mr.
' Berger's home was a great success.
An invitation was snail from the
Knights of Pythias asking the Philo-
, mathic to be their guests on April 1.
Barney Koffman of the alumni cam-
' mittee asks all Philomathic alumni
alio are not receiving Philomathic
sorrespondence to kindly send in
t heir new addresses to Isadore Ber-
ger, 8612 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck.
Sunday, March 23, a debate will be
held at the Kirby Center on the
League of Nations. Drs. George and
Louis Weiss are scheduled to speak.

Nu Bet• Phi.
Nu Beta Phi Sorority entertainedj
its menibers at its last soeial evening,1
March 11, with a dinner at the Orien.'
tal, followed by a theater party. At
the last regular meeting, March 18,
held at the home of Saelye Jacobson
of Hazelwood avenue, second
bridge tea was planned and will be
given in the near future. Miss Lena
Robinson of Gladstone avenue will be-
the hostess for the next regular meet•
ing, March 25.

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