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April 17, 1925 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-17

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A merica Prish periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

21011/010

Robinson - Cohen Opens New TO CHOOSE POPULAR
GIRL AT BAZAAR
Washington Boulevard Store

Pa lmer Btu i ng To House Company
Whose Motto Has Been "Amer-
z
i
i ca s Finest Furniture.

New Booths and Workers En-
listed for Stupendous Affair

April 26-29.

Popularity and beauty will have j
their innings at the Iladassah bazaar 1.
to be given in Arena Gardens April
26-29.
Each day for the first three days
room fur the higher priced showings,: the most popular girl attending the
Thousands of people visited the
while the upper floors contain the bazaar will be chosen by votes bought
downtown store of the Robinson-
popular priced furniture. at five cents a vote. Mrs. Hyman B.
new
Cohen Company on Thursday. They
One of the features that is expect. Ullian, in charge of the contest, is
were attracted by an opportunity to
be very popular is the basement' counting on the pride of husbands,
to
s ee the newest and most beautiful NI
rooms, which will be used for the love of youths and the general
furniture creations in settings that show
the lower priced merchandise and desire of the public to recognize those
enhanced their beauty to the fullest
characteristics which make a popular
other merchandise necessary to the 'I
extent
home for which there is no room on girl to swell this section of the ba-
The l'almer Building on Washing- the upper floors. : zaar's receipts. A suitable prize or
ton boulevard has been entirely re-
All of the stock for the new stare' award will be given each day to the
modelled into a furniture store with-
has been received and is now on the I girl receiving most votes.
out an equal in the entire country.
floors ready for inspection. There I The selection of the most beauti-
Until you have availed yourself of was so much to see that everyone ful girl attending the bazaar Tues.
this c hance to see furniture displayed l thoroughly enjoyed spending an hour • day will be made by a fury of De.
to the very best advantage, you wil
two looking around and carefully trait and Michigan bachelors. Among
B. Keidan, Mil-
new realize the possibilities of its or
inspecting the great assortment of them
are Alexander,
Judge harry Judge Henry A.
' ton M.
beauty.
showings.
Slides for the dining room, living
There was music by to Jean Gold.' Marilyn, Fred M. Butzel and per-
room and bedroom are arranged in testae Concert Orchestra on the oiler- men three well-known newspaper
groups. The backgrounds are made ing day—popular selections that were men who :ire unmarried.
"Bachelors are supposed to he un-
to conform with the appearance of enjoyed thoroughly.
furniture in your own home. The
This new store is expected to add
' d males
of Roy
the age
of 30 or
to
over,"
NIrs. B.
Salinger,
floors are richly carpeted. Every- greatly to Washington boulevard as
THURSDAY WAS AN IMPORTANT DAY . . .
thing has been done to make easier a shopping center. It brings a new charge of the selection process. said ,
recently.
"In
such
a
case,
all
of
the selection of furnishings for the line of business to the street—being
them have had about 15 years to ob- I
homy of your dreams.
WENTY-FOUR THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED
the only furniture store now on serve feminine beauty. We are work-
.
To attempt to tell the beauty and Washington boulevard.
plan which will facilitate
TAND SEVENTY-FIVE OF THE MOST REP-
out
charm of this new store would be
In character the store takes it s I their
selection and avoid any possi-
RESENTATIVE CITIZENS OF DETROIT DID US
b '11' • on the }heist
possible. You must see everything p ties
h buildings
I •• with the other
I street.
The Hotel Stetter and the bliftT of the selection becoming a con-
for yourself to fully appreciate it.
Itest. Our idea is to select the girl
THE HONOR OF VISITING OUR NEW STORE
T ues-
Thursday was a day for inspection Book Building—pioneers of R ashing•
ton boulevard—and
the newer Wash- I on the floor of the bazaar
. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AGAIN CAME
--
excel all
only. No furniture was sold.
to on
There is much here to interest ington boulevard buildings, Book•Iday night who hapnens
INTO ITS OWN.
Cadillac
Hotel
and
Chancellor
Build-
others
in
beauty,
with
the
bachelors
everyone; the person of moderate
responsible for the a' the only judges of that excellence.
means, those interested in more ex- ings, are largely
l of the street. The She will be given a memento of the
EVERY HAND WERE ENTHUSIASTIC
pensive furnishings, complete homes, present popu
ok Tower will be the next occasion as a gift from the bazaar."
single rooms and occasional pieces of n ew Bo
I Miss Blum I.evin will he in charge
ki
FRIENDS
. . . THEY MADE US VERY
to the
street.
unusual charm. You can see every- gre
Iat
n addition
considering
a new
location for : of the fortune telling booth. She has
HAPPY INDEED BY THEIR CORDIAL WELL-
thing just as you picture it in your
their
main
store,
the
Robinson-Cohen
Planned
a
novelty
that
is
guaranteed
home. The unusual in design as well Company chose Washington boule- to make the most skeptical believe in
WISHES AND BY THEIR EXCLAMATIONS OF
as the conventional.
yard because the character of the Hitches' charms, prophecies and
SURPRISE AND PLEASURE,
The new store offers a stuck of fine
surroundings was in accord with the , warnings. Novelties Planned.
furniture that is complete in every
Mann
for the development of their
i
detail. Many unusual features are pl
I Preparations for the bazaar have
O ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUC-
included in the arranging of mer- bus A ness.
beautiful, fresh cut, long-stena. t gone forward with a rapidity that
CESS OF A HAPPY DAY WE EXPRESS OUR
nromises
great success. Novelties
chandise so as to make selecting
a d y
presented
to
every
l
'
easier. The range of the stock is mad
to the store. Refreshments I ruse
have been developed at nearly every
APPRECIATION AND THANKS.
I
ing
into
com
I
, added to the booth and the event will be remem-
planned to meet every possible de-
for all, daintly sewer
tberecl not so much as a bazaar where I
mand.
— ' money is spent "in sweet charitv's
The main floor is used as a display pleasure of the visitor s.
saks" as a place where "a good time I
I was had by all."
'' Mrs. Seymour Frank and Miss Rose
Babcock. who have been assigned to
' the tea booth by Mrs. David Stocker,'
I , general chairman. have announced t
"America's Finest Furniture"
that their booth will be the place for t
t rest and recreation from the excite.1
Main Store: 1416-24 Washington Blvd.
trent of the other enterprises about
the hall. They have designed special
36 Adams West, in the Stroh Building
t costumes for the attendants at the
3 Doors East of Adams Theater
t booth and have arranged to serve tea
and cakes in such a way that their

I
■ —
, customers will conic back for more.
I Mrs. Benjamin Krell will he in
charge of the candy booth, at which
there will be offered some home made
candy and confections of the best
quality obtainable in Detroit.
Mrs. William Isenberg, who will
be in charge of the cigar booth, will
have several young girls attired in
colonial costume to assist her. Out
Now's
L of their deep pockets 'these young
the time
ladies will draw a wide variety of
novelties which, like the things about
to
the hall, will be offered for sale at
DeCaprio and Henry Braun; Henry
Store
bargain prices.
and here full justice was done to the Group of the Detroit Conservatory of Lichtwardt, Mrs. E. F. l'artello, Miss
Mrs. William Gordon has accepted
Your
rapturous, difficult music by the solo Music will give a concert at the Katherine Nelson, Mrs. George
the responsibility of the retailers'
violinist, Ilya Schkolnik. The com- Book-Cadillac Hotel crystal ballroom Scheid, Mrs. Theresa Noll, Miss Alma
Furs.
booth; Mrs. Max Frank will have
position was read with compelling au- Sunday afternoon, April 19, at 3 Glock, Mrs. Mary F. Pimlott, Mrs.
charge of the automobile accessories;
thority by Mr. Gabrilowitsch, who ob- o'clock. The Bach Concerto in A Dora Guttentag, Miss Isabelle Werbe.
Mrs. Morris Zackheim and Mrs. I.. B.
tained the maximum of power and minor for four pianos and orchestra
By HERMANN HOEXTER
Berger will be in charge of the cake
sweetness from his men, so that at will be played for the first time in
booth, retailing old fashioned home
The first of the closing pair of sym- the end the orchestra arose at the in- Detroit. The following will take
PERFECTION LODGE
made cakes at low prices.
phony concerts at Orchestra Hall on vitation of the conductor and shared part: Miss Mamie Grule, Miss Grace
H. M. 0. Booth.
Thursday night found a gala audience in his applause. And so the season
At the Hadassah Medical Unit present to applaud the works of closed in a veritable blaze of glory in Ross, Miss Uribla Ingersoll, Mrs.
Si el
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
booth part of the work of the asso- Messrs. Gabrilowitsch and Kolar and which all who contributed to its en- Doris Schmidt, Miss Clara
Miss Mary Sumner, Norman Reaume, A. M., will hold a special communica-
ciation will be represented. Mem- the personnel of the orchestra. For tertainment and success shared .
Miss Adelgatha Morrison, Bertrum tion Wednesday, April 22, at 7 p. m.
bers of the Hadassah will demon- Mr. Gabrilowitsch had graciously
Bell, Miss Beulah Bennett, William E. A. degree.
strate the social and medical service made way for his associate to con-
Ss
which is done in Palestine and for duct the first number of the evening, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Schenk, Mrs. Helen Andrus Mrerell,
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
which they are conducting the bazaar. D'Indy's "'Istar" variations, and then CONCERT ON SUNDAY Miss Beulah Bennett, Raymond Ep- By Order of—
stein,
Erik
Von
Mehr,
Emil
Ernst,
flirts. David Werbe is chairman of t
M AXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M.
this booth and, under her direction,o lead
the Gabrilowitsch
men in the accompaniment
The Elizabeth Johnson Music Jules Klein, Benjamin Culp, Anton
as Mr.
played Tschei-
'he workers will make orphans' demon-
cloth- kavakT's grandiose first piano con-
A s
inR hos ital supnlies and
certo in B flat minor.
strate the practical side of the great
The "Istar" variations remain trt
I philanthropic endeavor.
mendously interesting and afford the
All Jewish congregations in the orchestra the finest opportunities for
• I , next two weeks will receive appeals the display of their virtuosity. In
I t for the support of the bazaar. The balance of choirs, depth, sonority,
fart that the organization extends its flexibility and tone-coloring, this or-
helping hand to every resident of ganization demands the greatest re-
Pale•tintt regardless of religious or spect and under Mr. Kolar's enlight-
nolitical belief or social standing will ening and spiritual reading earned
be the basis for the pleas. Rabbi A. the salvos of applause which greeted
M. Pershman and Rabbi Leo M. their finished performance. Then Mr.
Franklin will present their views Gabrilowitsch gave a magnificent and
through the columns of The Detroit thrilling performance of the great
tewish Chronicle, in addition to men- Tschaikovsky's concerto, in which he
tinning t , e bazaar from their pulpits. surpassed all his previous artistic
Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, chairman of achievements and fairly lifted the ca-
the parcel post booth, reques ts
pacity audience out of its seats. There
members of the chapter to turn in are few pianists to compare to Mr.
the packages sent them by their out. Gabrilowitsch in technical dexterity,
,f-town friends. She also reminds poesy of tone and clarity of inter-
them that there is still time enough pretation. This concerto permitted
to write for contributions. The sue. him to dispplay all his marvelous
Just another illustration of the consistent growth of the Detroit
real of this booth. Mrs. Souls stated, gifts to the very greatest advantage
will be determined by the co-opera- and his performance will long be re-
Life Insurance Company.
tion of all the members of the or. membered as one of the finest he or,
ganization in obtaining the packages. for that matter, any pianist of dis-
TRIM, SIMPLE, SW A GGER
tinction, has ever given here. HE
Sports Coats are again the most
Another achievement substantiating the fact that Michigan has
was admirably supported by the or-
MUSIC SCHOOL TO GIVE
charming of outer garments for
CONCERT BY PUPILS chestra under the able direction of
confidence in this great institution.
Victor
Kolar.
The
soloist
received
a
late spring and early summer
1 gorgeous floral offering and the or-
The
Saul
abramovitch
music
school
and
greeted
ann
fa
m
fa
wear.
ti
ch in est,, r arose
h
presents a concert of ensemble mu.!
A Good Company with which to insure.
"i t ha sreo u a:i na g
ESPECIALLY is this true of Eng-
sic which will be given at the Arkin-
The final number was Richard
McGraw
and
son Community }louse,
lish Coats, such as we now fea-
.Iunction avenues, on Monday eve- Strauss' tone poem, "Ein Heldente-
ben," once considered a most danger-
ture.
sing, April 20, at 1•1:30 o'clock sharp. I ous and revolutionary composition,
Mi=s Dutra Wolfe, pianist, will assist t which some sensitive souls could not
THE MODEL PICTURED is of
on the program. The concert is com-: bring themselves to listen to, once
Lochmoor Tweed, with vented
alimentary and the public is invited. the startling, cacophonous idiom of
Those taking part are:
the composer had lifted its head. It
back, and large pockets.
Junior Group: Clara Sakwinska,
powerful, masterly exploit. which
I Julia Caplan, Isadore Steinberg, Myer ja a
, Golding, Florence Rice, Ferrer Petti, beauty
holds many
pages
and others
of of
the transcendent
crassest ugh-
- ' Simon Traurig. Hyman Galchinsv,
If the former still have their
Abraham Friedman, Ruth
Hirsch,
ass.
....
Horvitz
of ttraction,
the latter no longer repel,
Charles Newman, Joshua
and in the face of several ultra-mod-
Trenton, Bertha Lehto. Joseph 11,1. rn musical essays, sound, to be hos-
;
In - '
C.eltntrIt.
T
ler,
Sam
Cann,
Morris
Weinstein.
Fourth Year
st, only noisy, and not at all ear-
t
M E. O'Brien, President
termediate Groan: Lillian Aalto, Ar -
Ids. ti 25-50c
thur Goddard. William Figelski, Ar- •plitting. The most fascinating sec-
Morris Fishman, Vice President
158th Week
lion is still that of the hero's love,
Hilpert, Wanda Ferszt, Edward
Eves.
50t-$100
nuhl
Beginning
Taub, Clara Sak•inska, Julia Caplan,
W.:T.o Extrel
2210 PARK AVENUE
Sunday Night
Matthew Gill, Donald Chaffee. Ad.1
vanced Group: Alyce Philipski, Al-
ORCHESTRA HALL
Teen
Mai. If • Habit—Alwaye the Best Shelia in
hers Yutko•itz, Julius Vidak, Delores
Orchestra
Agents wishing to associate
DETROIT'S RATIONALLY FAMOUS STOCK COMPANY
I Brown, Grace Baruth, Lillian Aalto, Detroit Symphony
themselves with a live and pro-
i Arthur Goddard, Bessie Kosoglad,
' Carl Brown, Robert Unger of Oxford,'
gressive organization are re-
Sunda? Altereson at 3 30
' Leon Naimark, Bessie Bunin. William'
quested to communicate with
Figelsky, Arnold Hilpert, Emil Ro.
LAST POPULAR
the Vice-President, Mr. Morris
sander, Wanda Ferszt.
CONCERT
Fishman.
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CARD OF THANKS

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silberstein of
1550 Glynn court wish to thank their
relatives and friends for the kindness
shown them during Mr. Silberstein's

, recent illness.

VICTOR KOLAR. CaeductIng

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