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Through the work of the station to.
'MCC° cultivation on a large scale has
By Chas. II .10,..0. /
(copetsiiint, 1921.
been Successfully introduced into the
Ho l y Land, and is now one of Pale ,
(it.. . ire thing it can't happen to all of us. A. E I Anton began life .
,„.-,.. Iiiiy, but he is going to see that his son begins life with the deed tine's chief agricultural activities. It
., a
inon,000 building in the pocket of his knickers. Lefiniurt was a . has been the principal means of ab-
-of a Ii t
Ile Tel a few years ago and sorbing the unemployed of the coun-
garment manufacturer:
try.
ye ry SlIl.11.,ful
enten•l
the real estate and building held. The reason he has given this
own words: "I want my SOn to have all the ; •rhe Institute of Jewish Studies,
to his son, in his .
which I was denied as a boy." Do you remember the will of the . Ileclicated to research in the Jewish
es
tzi. ,!. diametrically
' Ir )t a
which was published all over the country because he
Ea'llr
iii: took
contribution,
Dr. Judah
L.
opposite position to Lefcourt ? Dr. Krauskopf thought van
humanities,
is practicaly
an Ameri-
rically
let's see how . ?(agars, formerly rabbi of Temple
money in the hands of youth is a handicap. V.
Emanu-El, New York, is the presi-
that easY
turns out.
hourt turns
dent of the institute and two of
---;•.--.
young I .I. •
foremost Jewish scholars-
tition doesn't always find lodgment in the minds of the ignorant. .1merica's
supers ninny so-called intellectuals who are just as big fools, supersti- it Louis Ginsberg of the Jewish
' I
',' tin.
Andre Tunesque, prominent French journalist, is the last ;rheological Seminary and Dr. Max
L. Margolies of Dropsie College, Phil-
ously speaking.
totem
of a curse placed upon him and two others, one the late Lord North-
B
elle and the other Maurice Long, late governor of Indo.China, by " a.lelphia—are members of its faculty.
Buddhist priest when they committed the sacrilege of entering a forbidden The $100,000 contribution made by
temPe•
' Felix
M.
Warburg,
while he was in
'she priest said
the three would
be dead
within five years. Long
1
murdered;
Northcliffe died and, said Tunesque, "now is my t urn. It is Palestine last year made it possible
the fourth year." Of course those chaps in the East do some strange things. for the institute to open last month.
WIS
.1tasisli physician( of America have
Put that's int.
Thes• can make your flesh creep when the set out to do it
Bill I organized under the chairmanship of
- pocii s.
reuse you permit yourself tobe influenced by their hocu
r. , Nathan ItatnotT, president of the
wonder why intelligent persons don't stop to consider that any human being D
who has the power of cursing you to death really usurps the place of God .lew i-li Alaternity llospitztl of Ness
,,,I, . , „ build the medical ,.01104, and
r nutn God, but I r
There are many persons who think they are even greate
hospital of the university. Ten acres
have yet to meet one who really is.
I it, M 0 Ll 11 t Scopus have been pur-
--::—
chased for the medical department, ;
The announcement of an anonymous gift of $'20,0011 from a New York ,
lawyer toward establishing a fund in the N'ale School of Law to perpetuate and the X-ray laboratories and the
OUtSt1111./111).!• if not the research institute in microbiology aryl
the name of Judah Phillips Benjamin, one of the
already functioning. The staff of the
outstanding mind of the Southern Confederacy, has revived stories of in- hitter
is now concerned with research ,
Benjamin
terest concerning this Jew. After the fall of the Confederacy
escaped to England, where he became one of the greatest figures at the with particular reference to the pub-
English bar. It is said that his practice netted him over $50,000 a year, an lie health problems of Palestine.
was flora
Lower Schools Too.
enormous income for a profess ional West Indies and passed his boyhtlOii in ' „ I he Hebrew University stands at I
of humble Jewish parents in the man at that time. Benjamin

legal
achievements
.
he is
.
' the head of the complete system of
Wilmington, S. C. Because of his extraordinary
Hebrew education, comprising 120
honored by being included in, the "Alemorials of Eminent A ale Men.
.---::—.___.,
p • schools. from kindergartens up, which
s t w ee k. o
att 'o n Fund has
thePalestine F oun (I
A Palestinian wedding took place in Ness York one day la
Palestine wetlihng,
the roof (if the Rev. Dr David de Sub Pool's home. Ill
are held in the open. The bride and groom were native Palestinians. IA ell,: he
established in Palestine. Hebrew is
the sole language of instruction in
schools and it is largely as a
it's probably refreshing to get a little "atmosphere" from the Holy Lan
result of the Hebrew school system
f
Council o
, thoef
Nation
b:enifretyhi:fetil oi, l,..s
byrtwits:inhgausar
A Socialist member of the N
s. I n his d e . tehvaet ,H,tia
Queen reasoning.
Switzerland called God a scound rel and was fined 200 franc
r
FOU11-
tense he said as there is no God there is no offense. But if there is no Cool the Holy Land. The Palestine
dation Fund, which also furnishes the
how can inc be described as a scoundrel?
of tine mind and rare under- major funds for the university, draws ,
-----::-----
'sec (10 per cent of its financial sup-
A member of the intelligentiza, a lady
standing, sends the first two volumes of the Nobel prize-winning book, ''The . ort from American Jews. Samuel ;
written
by
a
Polish
chauvinist
and
deals
many references to Jew,: th.Tidermser is president of the Ameri-
As it WAS
Peasants," by Reymont ,
II of the fund.
See
with Polish peasants, naturally I expected to
.ineentgor the university, a ,
l_ .)AvLs,nia,tintaid,ju
and I was not disappointed. It is (if course asking too much of human nature
"" hr""c
i hn
sponsored to estab- ,
t i
wit h his intense spirit of Polis
of oeymont
R
to expect a man
way to put flattering references to Jews ' m
lish
a
Jewish
national library in Je- I
I
nationalism, to get out ,if his's make-up,
which may become the Jew-
the mouth of his characters. But it dues seem a pity that such a great book
'sh equivalent of the Vatican library,
should be marred by the obviously deliberate introduction of undesirable '', the
characters and the constant use of uncomplimentary terms when the Ihe British Museum and other great
Jewish characters
I national libraries. The library al.
occasion arises for reference to Si Jew.
--;;--
Please get this right. It is not an anti-Jewish book. It deals with pea.1ready
.and numbers
has been over
the recipient
72,00(1 volumes
of valu- , I
primitiveness. But it seem. able collections from the governments;
ant life of Poland in all its crudity, vulgarity,
of France, Italy and Czecho-Slovakia ,
as if the Jews of Poland who are in contact with the peasants are without ,
the British Museum, the New York I
exception devoting themselves to preying on the ignorance and simplicity
Public Library and from ninny pri-
of the peasant. That there are Jews of that type I freely admit, a but
sure
wor i'll
goo d
ding Sir Her-
incluHigh
te individua ls,
British
there must be some for whom even a Polish peasant might
Commis-
k up have
pins; I am missig ; vbaert Samuel,
1
.
ta say. Some may object that I am stooping to pic
.
of
Palestine.
It
is
planned, as
the majestic sweep of this epochal story. That objection is not valn ) , : shiner o
; soon as the library building is con-
few drops of poison cleverly introduced e by
l a ti,
i rea sucha
a
What
do see
is that in
writer I as
Reymont
a book that will now have a world-wide stringed, to Iniuse there the most im- !
portant and valuable collection of ,
can increase the misunderstanding of the Jew.
Jewish manuscripts and boas it is

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cast not
masses
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in the
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portent
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and the
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Price that is Decidedly Below Regu!ar

$58.00

Ensemble suits are in the vanguard of the many de-
lightful fashions for Spring, and it is an occa‘ion of
more than ordinary interest when they can be sold at

a price like $58.00.

Each Suit is a Complete Costume,
Consisting of a Separate Coat
and of a Separate Dress

the
No new fashion has been received with such acclaim as has
ensemble suit. Its edaptability either as a coat or dress

brought it into great favor.
These are beautifully tailored of fine twills, lorcheen, also
combinations. The dresses are in plain colors and smart prints.
There are such desired shades as powder blue, rust, chile, natural

and navy blue.
Complete sizes, 14 to 18 and 36 to 44.

EXTRA! 75 ENSEMBLE SUITS, $25

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striking Profit-Sharing opportunity for just 75 women.
This is a
Smart, well tailored coats, with dresses of the latest prints. New high

The above sketch shows an

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shades predominate.

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JEWS OF DENMARK
CONTINUES RELIEF

Notrg

"Beware the Ides of March,"
Cried the Sooth-sayer!

RESIDE

sl

Olytareti Zebrk
Notrs

int the fa-
art of the
see a plot
red the au
d issued

aening

IN Shakespeare's
"Julius Caesar" there
Is an incident where an
ancient sooth - sayer
waylays t h e warrior
and warns him of the

will have to be provided—
the doctor is calling up for
his money — and the
family treasury is desper-
ately

be confidently

"Ides of March"—
(March 7th to 14th).

providing funds for

any

pur-

This period of the year
pose, and spreading repay-
Is one that frequently ment over a period of 50
hard-
brings
weeks.
ship.
First pay up old bills.
The long winter has
build up a
"gotten on our nerves"—

roof needs re- atic Saving, and you can
pairing — taxes are soon face all periods of
clothes with confidence

'f;
\

I

alien. Chief Rabbi Dr. FriedJager
Russia, particularly of the Jewish po- and Karl Melchior, president of the
Those of you who have read Helen Martin's books defiling with know
the Possible to secure.
While the university is planned pr;-
my against those folk. I
grom orphans in the Ukraine, was Jewish community of Copenhagen,
ejudiced
pr
been
st have
the
as a research university where
mintl when I finished
Pennsy lvania Dutch must
urged at a meeting of prominent
writing h ad on
were present.
preju
the greatest Jewish minds in the'
impl impossible. One marilY
the Pennsylvania Dutch were simply'
th e e effect of her at
members of the Jewish community of
am academic world may carry on their
"Snob." I felt th
In spite of the economic crisis now
Denmark, which was held here under
had nothing but utter contempt and hatred for them. I believe that I
the other side of the uni- ,
studies,
i
liberal plus. Yet I was unfavorably influenced against a whole people be- stud
Pledge 20,000 Crowns for Fort •r the chairmanship of Professor Simon- prevalent in the country, the meeting
material and scientific
—tne
decided to issue an appeal to the Jew-
cause of one writer's attitude. 1 remember after the appearance of "Tillie,
Aid
in
Runic
sen.
tch 'versity
Du
training of the youth of Palestine-1
ish community to continue the relief
t termed the Pennsylvania
as the re-1
nonite Maid," by the same auhor,
Dr. Leon Motzkin, chairman of the work. The sum of 20,000 crowns was
y termed the unjust picture Mrs w illbe developed as S0011
the Men
COPENHAGEN.—(J. T. A.) —The executive of the Jewish 'World Re-
search departments are functioning
rose in mighty wrath against what the
ls to Be
a
Barlow
Mur
pledged at the meeting.
Martin had drawn. Then, too, that awful book, "Kimono," which John smoothly. In deciding to establish
continuation of relief work for the lief Conference, reported on the situ-
hussy at Tokio, wrote to give the Western
a! research university the lea de rs were Dedicated Sunday:
suffering Jewish population of Soviet
Paris, the attache of the Britis h t ni
It
will
be
a
matter
of
interest
to
world his idea of the character and life of the Japanese people. It was
influenced by the success of Johns I all the members of the Detroit corn-
monstrous picture. It wool(' to the credullity of of any thinking k person to
ain t-
h
inrcaluces us to in tat
boo is typival Hopkins University.
now that the f our p
t
ris
The university is administered bY I inanity eto eksen
its
circula.
h
in
permit
bel ieve that the group tat Pa
n four p er iod s
' nlgs rprtig
ent promptly refused to
governm
of
Janan.
The but
Japanese
(ton
in Japan,
the damage
was done by the vogue it obtained in England ' a hoard of representative Jewish men I Jewish history, the works of Myron
ir of affairs and learning,
which
includes
le arni
een completed and
and America. So the statement that an inimical effect upon i the
Jew
k of
Einstein, Dr. We izmann,1 Barlow, haveb
a boo
h a
I stall ed on the walls of Temple Beth
o a e carcter,
• rodced by reuent referenes of an unfavrbl
n actua lit y Sir Alfr ed Mond, minister o f health
f q
bas ed upon an
u
is
p
r,
t;
James
,
El.
Under
the
supervision of the
written by ac reputable autho
the Lloyd George cabine
wide circulati on,
111
these paintings were put in
I Rothschild and Ached lla'am, the artist,
is not a figment conjured in a fevered mind.
and is
the four spaces reserved for them and
Jewish philosopher,
My, my, these modern children! Here's a good one. A boy a years
old a
w ill be formally dedicated at the
Ica not
txt Sunday morning. On
him to study .

I

u'
can ti dt.
brought suit against his parents 01
this occasion Dr. Franklin will preach
y
jest. This boy enlisted voluntarily in the Hebrew Pioneers, the
Communes
t mone
hinto
ve
gi
used
to
an
appropriate
sermon on the topic
d, ref paying
r, he testifieweek
t omb
rabbi
of
' "Art in the Synagogue," with special
His fathe0
sia. "wasted"
5 kopecs a large group of artisans, youne
Th e
fors hooks( though she
reference to these our
him Hebrew. The trial was held
installation of the paintings makes a
Leninists, Communists and trade unionists. The boy is reported
a ,
es little to
In/0
d nterta n ment:
Smoker
treat
contribution
on
the
part
of
our
an Ei the
held his own in replying to questions of the court. Sometim will grow , 1
in next regular
attendg
M e mbers
meeting
of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. , congregation to Jewish art.
become too old too soon. Keep your children young; they
0. It. B., to be held at the lodge rooms !artist, Myron Barlow,
will be present
enough and smart enough soon
and u Oil
morning. Services begin at
------0-4...------
hurch . Ile Monday evening, March 23, are as-ISunday
pan y critici es the cn comment-
Com
.
r
-- is invited.
pial,
as left
reported
in th,'
I Literary sured the most interesting evening in 110;45 and the public
The chairman o f the Standard
or be
linh inil
wit h the times
he u
asserts that it must keep
Society:
opeka
Daily be
Ca copied and mailed to the deacons, many months. Following a short •
say,
it should
the and
ing on the e ritiej to m
The monthly program of the Tem.
lass vaudeville
o teymen and pillars of es'ery rich church and synagogue business
hi
, t, has th
served. ,essiiII1
Several refreshments
Dim ire
the
, which was originally ,
ghe c for the occa - I pie
le Arts Society
islres, the ve ,i
ts have been book
;
Sol Blumrosen, chairman of I scheduled for Tuesday evening, Mar.
in \ 1,1,.rica:
lied
sion
17,
will
take
place
next Tuesday eve- i
commit-
SUIT1111011l.(1 tO Wash-
the intellectual advancement
, March 24. An excellent program
When half a dozen big business interests
are
p
tee, announces that he has secured a Sho
ngton in a single week to give account of themselves as law.abiding
gov-
or the occasion whose iden- will be presented and all the members
aker f
, spears
until
he
ap-
,
of
the
affiliated societies and their
institutions, and as acting in good faith in agreements with the
tity will not be divulged
I rnment or the law, lawlessness is not exclusively a matter of violent
friends are invited to attend.
btained an endowment for social
in t he lodge rooms.
pe
'
il
Inmes. As for the church,
research and then investigat ed t he 12-hour day and se,
en-i
Thursday Sewing:
i that
n part icular
The ladies of the sisterhood hold I
Wa s suu t off ant has ev er been
Juvenile Night:
in the steel industry, its endowmentut o f business
and
hin
s
romtly o
Plans are rapidly nearing complei their charity sewing meeting as usual

activit of religion went pp
every
Thursday. If you cannot stay
(ion for an evening o e
heard
of since.
d devote as much of
Religion
is either supreme or it is nothing. It either the
reigns
over
'Lit be furnished by talented children
greatest
a your time to this worthy cause IIs
of members of the lodge. Monday
economics or it has no authority anywhere.
Perhaps
the
rivalry
of
economics
aside
;
111
low.
, has been set as
evening, April 13
hav-osnible.
peril of religion and the church today is
In
ght." Members
as the ultimate authority and sanction. If economics assumes to
AS "Children's Ni
I
draw a line beyond which religion had better ntd concern itself, it
ing sons and daughters who can par-
Again
the Industrial
SOHN
LEAVES
TO
I ticipate in this event are requested $A IIA
does more to destroy the influences of the church and the authority
IN PALESTINE
Bank can
tto communicate with Morris J. Kra-
4 religion than all the petty criminals in the land, no matter how
--
mar or Jack Rosenberg, chairmen of
bilge the aggregate economic losses their crimes entail.
looked to in the emer-
C
Jacob II. Sarasohn, a p ioneer rest
the entertaimnent committee.
i dent of Michigan who settled in
gency,

I Traverse City ahnost a half-century
sound, economic
LARGE PROSPERITY
Detroit for the
Hillel Foundation:
as
lived
h
a
nd
ago
Splendid results ore being achieved ,
on the
s ailed in S.S.
: 10 ye ars , pa
s where st thus
Pr- I
FOR FARMER SEEN
by
Billet Foundation
far the
established.
Oscar L eonard, for- i itlent Arthur, which left New York
S he:
Mar ch 12 for Pal estine, whereara-
with it much
mar director of Jewish Charities in ,on
ke his future home. Mr.
(Concluded teem page 1•)
nthusiastically
j
will
ma
e

II-known
resident
of
writes
'
.
'
i.uu
St.
one
. last meeting of the Junior abut is. a recent visit to Champaign, ; so
Detroit,
was one of the founders of
the satisfaction that comes when
. At
Y. toe
P. Si
n,
raham Synagogue, Palmer
feels he is satisfied or is contributing
ey Illi
I saw . Ie
th Beth Ab
cash
And
something to civilization, is just as Young Peoples Society
Then,
"What Mrs. Leonard
the
first
annual
is the
dance the
to be
tickets
held for
March
th of
2g
Shaar
were ills- there nif the B'nai B'rith Hillellavenue
and Brush
street,
of spiritual
which
important as financial income. There Zedek
Rabbi Joseph
Thumin
congre-
the
coal
pile
needs
replen-
reserve
through
System-
members
of
the
r.
S
is a great future in agriculture facing
bers. The Foundation)" he writes, "caused us I, gall
h
you. Advanced methods have brought
nv the e dance will he to deckle to send our own little girl , head. on anti o
fri en ds of Maint
tributed amo
I
c
ishing—the
tm her to e have
want
this about. The financial returns will main featu re of th mem
and I sohn tendered him a banquet at Il
the year
Cign.
hampa
ie
Seven-pance
to
ospher
p
ewish
a Hill
be greater anti, above all, agriculture Seymour's Syncoated
RO
unday
sort
of
J
We
ei
can
of-
i
synagogue
Sunday
m ce the
and ease.
guestss
will he a satisfying profession more Orchestra. The pat rons for the d
due again—spring
1 C1111 are Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershan, Jewish contacts that a
I Addresses were given by Rabbi Thu
and mere in the next years.
bbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi I

IV , nothing but a prosperous future
II min, Ra
I Judah L . Levin and other prominent I
for agriculture in the United States. and Mrs. A. Louis tiortion. A spy-
held B•n•i B'rith Bulletins:
men.
The
ladies auxiliary o f the svn.
"'You are a dangerous citizen if you c•al meeting o
b wa a
lodge is establishing
Minneapolis
are a farmer and nothing but a farm- Thursday evening, March 19. For
for settling busines dis- Philips, under the ( ire ' f M s
machinery
er. banker and nothing but a tickets or further information those pules among Jewish citizens of that Philip Spatter, prepared the banquet.
ommunicate
rested are asked to c
banker.
err. S r hn is the father of AIL
inte
"You have a social duty to perform with Miss Edith Shetzer, secretary of city. h • Portland lodge has protested to raham and Samuel S. Sarasohn, Mrs..
Burnstein, Mrs, Isaac Shet- '
in life and you should invest your in- the organization.
the judiciary committee of the Orr- Samuel
fluence in the community interests
gon State House of Representatives zer and Mrs. David Ilt•rnstein. Akira-
:ham Sarasohn accompanied his father
and you will then get the best out ARBITRATION TALKS
against a bill providing for the read-
of life. There are men with millions
i to New York, where the traveler, who
INDUSTRIAL BANK BUILDINa
GIVEN BY LAPPIN ing of the Bible in public schools.
years of age, delivered
Way simply craving for psychic in-
Members of the Bina' Writh in To- is almost Ohl
_
' rento are watching efforts of the Ku , an address at a banquet the day be-
come."
,
A. C. Lappin addressed the Vortex
Meyer E. Cohen of Philadelphia
Klux Klan to gain a foothold in Can- 1 fore he sailed.
------ — .
first honor man of the graduating Club of Detroit at the Taller Hotel on
and are formulating Plans to 1
class, was awarded the Meyer Roth- Wednesday, March 11. on the subject :Ada
I Professor Conan A. Feldman, a
of
"Arbitratien."
Among
those
pros-
combat
such
endeavor.
. painter of European celeb-
celebrate d
stein memorial prize, a gold watch,
Officers of the newly organized ,
for being the best student in the rat were Mayor John W. Smith,
Windsor lodge were installed Sunday, I
Dingemann, Justice McKinley,
school. TWO other Philadelphia boys, Judge
-
I
'Art 'Academy
of Petrograd,
Milford Stern and Milton M. Alexan- March 14, at the Prince Edward I Sties Roan,
and formerly
associated
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