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Greatest Sale
of All the Year

Now In Progress

E take this opportunity of thanking our
patrons Tor the help they have given us
in building this great business.

In celebrating our Fourth Birthday Sale—the
entire month of May---we endeavor to show
our appreciation in a practical way, by offering
merchandise of the most dependable character
at amazingly low prices. See our advertise-
ments in the daily papers.

during our Birthday Sale in May can be
All Charge Purchases made
loth.
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=se=
Pisgah Lodge:
The meeting held at the lodge
'_
=,FL
was
rooms Monday evening, May 4,
restricted to disposition of routine
matters and the discussion of impor- =.- •
problems confronting the lodge. =I=
valu-
By
Ch...
H.
lo.pb.)
Rev. John W. Herring Pleads Debate was spirited and several
(CoorwrIsht , 1921.
ed
able suggestions were placed before
r te of me see why I
For
Good
Will
Between
l
that
I
can't
for
the
life
the
members
for
consideration.
commerc
ia
so obvio us ly
d space to it, I
Theis i s D
i
Adolph, "Daddy," Freund, Pisgah =I= --
Jew and Christian.
ull et s hould give
B Bulletin
the are
Jewish
Daily that
ws advised
Joseph P. Day, a great real estate operator, will be a
lodge's grand young 'min, who has =se=
in
,
24
been a resident in Florida for several
guest at the $1,000-a-plate dinner o t be
up held
a part at of the
its Astor
restc on May
$1,
months, received an ovation upon his =,,i=
the 10-shibah mp
caaign. Mr. Day is a non-Jew, but he bought s hi000
RABBI ABRAM SIMON
, who is a member b the execu•
shortly
prominent
builder
Bcket from Louis Gold, a
SEEKS UNDERSTANDING appearance in the lodge f rooms
the meeting.
Landau,
thi
i
not
only
applesauce
but
molasses
s
is
before
live sommittee. Brother r
M r. F reund later de livered an inter-
ss well.
Third Annual Conference of I esting address 011 the activities of the
Grand Lodge at the re-
line thing we must say for the "gloomy dean (why the gloom?) of Eng-
' onsonal
" tituti
New York Temple Sister -
cent convention in Atlantic City.
land, William Ralph Inge, he isn't backward about speaking forward. Some
hoods
a
Success.
of our fellow religionists possibly agree with him when he says that "only
ews of Western European countries are the true descendants of the
ers

Da r Celebr•tion:
I Moth'
the J
but the Jews of East European countries come from the Tar-
Final arrangements have been coin-
NEW YORK. - Declaring that
Semitic race,
,
- - -
tribes." According to the Jewish Tele-
tars.
who Agency,
descended
aphic
the from
dean K insists he is right and that the only real Jews are Christians should admit their wrong- pleted for the public initiation, ban- 07
ra.
of doing in their persecutions of Jews, quet and dance which will take place =,-=-
gr
those of West European countries, while the others are a development
the Tartar race. This will probably result in a dusting off of genealogical Rev. Dr. John W. Herring, secretary Sunday, May 10, at the Talmud To_ —.,s--
0fdwi ll b tween I rah, Ph iladelphi
h commi tte on g00
ni
The initiato ry ceremoniess will corn- -4=
records and an intensive pruning
of family trees.
the Federal I
Chri stians an d eJews
at 4 o'clock.
fromptly
p
me
Chri
-2.7 _
=
il
s
lcome 70 ' 1 - -
one asks why I selected the other day Professor Horace Kallen a Counc of the Churches
of
dge's degree teani will we
prac
re - Ameri ca stronglyh u advocated the- I Lo
th
.

. mr
.
candidates
into
the lodge and order. -- ,ji=
course
..111A a.
one
of
the
world's
12
most
intellectual
sumptuous on my part, since I haven't met all the Jews in the world. But lice of Christian humanity and broth-
dwill The ceremonies are open to the pub- =I=
, at a gooSyne-
-_
. ii--
of the W orld's erho od t oward them
lie and the attendance is expected to -i=
ellen i s
to think as I do thathas
trand Russell
onebelongs in the mee ting held at the West End
tax the capacity of the auditorium. .
Dr.a Kmind that
himself
And
---
grentel
i Spencer class.
Following the initiation, at 0 - =—.:=
Berat bert
This may help you make up your mind. Says the gogue, New York City, under the aus-
pies of the New York State Federa- o'clock, members of the lodge, their , =;t=
Her
tion of Temple Sisterhoods. There wives, mothers, sweethearts and =/..-=
New Republic:
was also a plea by Dr. Abram Simon friends will participate in a banquet. , 4E:-
Kellen is the man William James, the great psychologist, chose to
The principal address will be deliv- i =I=
ered by Hiram D. Frankel, executive ,=f,--=
(slit his unfi
for a more sympathetic understanding director of District Grand lodge •=e
and is thiss
United States. Doctor ellen graduatedd from Harvard in 1903,
and relationship between the two de-
=0. --
specialized in the
it ill he No. 6.
xford
nominations, declaring that " the
studied at Princeton, OK
ar
The dance is scheduled to start at
pas-
philosophy and psychology of art; his aesthetic studies took him far
comes Christianity to enjoy
m. and may be attended by —'sr=
afieldinto economics, history, politics, philology, sociology and ot
time of hanging crepe on the doorbells •30
all persons desirous of so doing, re-
social sciences. During the war he served for a time on the advisory
of the synagogues."
1 =-4=
The meeting was another of a series godless of whether or not they at- , = ,0=
commission on labor of the Council of National Defense and later
on the inquiry into the terms of peace headed by Colonel House.
that are being held throughout the tend the banquet.
-
=0-
Tickets
for
the
banquet
and
dance
Since he has been on the staff (and was one of the organizers) of
city for a better understanding be-
-
tween Christian and Jew. It also may be obtained from the secretary =0=..
the New School for Social Research. Ile has taught at Princeton,
marked the opening of the third an- or from Morris J. Kramer, chairman ea:s. F
Clark, Harvard and the University of Wisconsin. He has written a
.:'
nual conference of the New York of the entertainment committee.
remarkable book on "Job," a book on William James and Henri
se=
' State Federation of Temple Sister- Dance tickets will be available at the =
Bergson, "Culture and Democracy in the United States," and many
hoods, which has a membership of 31 evening
door the of the dance. =se=
=I=
others. His latest book has just been issued, "Education, the Ma-
I
=/=

. organizations throughout the states,
=/=
chine and the Worker."
- Important Meeting:
= 0=
So, all things considered, my friend Kallen's name stays right on the list. comprising approximately 10,000 •
The next regular meeting of the
ish women.
= I=
__
--e- ■ •---
Mrs. Sallie Kuhie Glauber, president lodge is scheduled for Monday eve-
One of the most interesting personalities ever developed in the Jewish
deration, resided sing, May 11, at the lodge rooms.
agnes. Magnes is of the stuff from of the Sisterhood Fe
=
review ed This meeting is expected to be one =I=
b Judah L. M
life of America is abi
ways believed him to be an extreme, and in her annual message
of the most important of recent years Faep - -_
no reason why I should , the work of the state organization and and will undoubtedly mark a turning =I=
which martyrs are R fa shioned. I al
see
ogress
made
stiff-necked reactionary and up to this writing I
told
=',.=
e men I ha ve ever met, and to
of the a
prknowledge of in Judaism point in the history of Pisgah Lodge.
change my vie. Ile is one of the moat likabl
spread
ost engaging charm-
A s eclat order of business has '.- - 4,, kEi
_
.
while he makes me angry, he still remains or
ing personality. Those of my readers who know Magnes will agree that he throughout the state.
designated
for
this
meeting.
A
been

has a manner that endears him to all with whom he comes in contact. Ile then went on to detail the co-opera- proposition to , change the meeting =,.=
is sincere, if being true to onself means that. His career is to me a ro- , tion given by Jewish women in activi-
help- place will be voted upon b the mem. , ; 1 .. " .
ing to develop congregational
s
in increasing
hers. A large
portion of y the evening =/:7-
mance. I remember when he was just emerging
from
the Hebrew
Union
ties, giving assistance
College
prepared
to
play
his
part
in
the
life
of
Jewry,
how
he
and
I
sat
on
a fence one night talking over the past, present and future. I.ittle did ' synagogue attendance and the carry- will be devoted to a discussion of
g that in the year 1925 Judah Magnes would be the dean ing on of an educational campaign ways and means for again placing
of
a Hebrew
university in Jerusalem. And it may be interesting to his among Jews with regard to their re- Pisgah Lodge at the forefront in the
. 1
., E-
Mil-
either
of us dream
u
friends who contemplate
a visit to the Holy Land to know that "his modest
ligion and prides
their himself
people. on
Jewish
of this
city. to lead
The American
ton M. community
Alexander has
agreed
=0.=
porch
leans
over
into
the
That
in
the
discussion.
and his back p
to his fairness," Dr. Ilerring said. "
home looks out upon Mount Sco pus
Every member of the lodge is vi-
Fi rst,
Valley of Jehosephat." Dr. Magnes has returned to the United States
=0 1=
remain for a short time to assist in obtaining a general fund for the , fairness
dictates
two things.
that Gentile
America
should admit tally interested in these matters and .--
Aaron Droock earnestly re- = 0=
its fault against Jewish America and President
=-
-4-
university.
----e.-..-.--
I award the "Random Thoughts" prize for the year 1925 to John P. practice the high sportsmanship of our quests every member to be present at =;
= ••=.
land by repenting and changing its I the meeting.
Dr.
Gruber,
head
of
Receiving
Ho'
ways. Second, that Gentile America
for the cleverest description of a tightwad:
' 1=4*.=
-
db
pits, will address the o ge
pi
i acknowledge its debt of honor to
I =T--
timely subject.
A man who doesn't want to go to sleep because he is afraid that
Jew.
"The joint program of the commit-
he will dream he is spending
money. --
-- .--...-e
and of the Christians Windsor Lodge:
of the Jews
On Sunday, May 3, Windsor Lodge ,=,44,E
. • . Rust of the Wilkes- ' tee
believes that the path of peace is the
I am in receipt of an announcement that
=;..E.
barre, Pa., Baptist Church will lecture on the subject "Is the Klan a Sensible path of wider loyalties and p ath initiated 20 candidates into the order. ,
Organization?" Inasmuch as the whole country is beginning to answer that of hatred is along the way of narrow The ceremonies were held in the 'IC
Prince Edward Hotel and were at- Al
question in the negative, it seems to me that the pulpit can devote itself loyalties."
to some more worth while topic. The klan blazed up like a bonfire and
In conclusion, Dr. Herring advoca- tended by a large delegation from
ted a daily practice of brotherhood. Pisgah Lodge.
it is dying just as quickly.
om-
Can this be true? A friend sends a clipping from a Buffalo newspaper "Mere preachments will not acc
Pisgeh Brevities.
"Daddy" Freund's return to the
reciting that Aaron Levy was released from the Towanda State hospital plish this thing. We have in
had
enough
these post-
ns. of 'Po
ugh
lodge seems to have served as
eno
compa y with insane pe rso
dwill
talked
'
goohave
where he had been confined for 28 years in an immigrant, was told by his war days. We
stimulus
for increased activity upon
ed a windstorm.
It seems that 28 years ago Levy, who was
relatives to get a job (this vsas in New York City). As he had studied in brotherhood to fe d is the intelligent the part of the members.
s
Goldberg
is endeavoring to 1.-
a
ope to become a ra bbi he felt that the street
suggestion
job was
What
we have
Eli
to talk of it a over
with degrading.
himself. daily
practice
of lacke
brotherhood. We have typere
s
Europe
an expert mechanic or
that w'e could shut ourselves secure
i n th e
So he put his hat on an(
svriter.
Employment
will be on ...-
=
While he was talking to himself in Yiddish a policeman came along
and off f rom our brethren of other races ' a piece work bas •
. Ile was
crazy
-s.
e
mut
be
days
a
week
and
rejoin
himselhe
creeds six
English
he
and
said that because he was talking
Daniel I.ewis, another absentee
by
f hcoulinn ot speak
arraigned
before
a judge
inasmuch
as lived. So the learned jurist stated the human family on the sabbath
was unable
to inform
the and
judge
where he
a wave of the hand or the repetition of whose presence was noted at the last Er
meeting, worked his famous smile
that since he did not know where he lived he must be crazy.
a creed."
overtime.
Right to Differ.
Alfred M Cohen of Cincinnati,
So if a man talks to himself and doesn't know where he lives he is crazy.
In the opinion of Dr. Simon, who
sentenced
to
10
years
at
newly elected president of the Inde-
was
Two important points to remember. Ley he state h ospi ta l nearleadff
Bu alo. sp
pendent Orer
B'nai B'rith, is ex- =se
d
ed to t
I
e r intgo odwill cannot come until the right petted to address Pisgah Lodge in
Bat s role 's Island and later tkransferrefforts of a Polit ical d istrict
Buffalo. If the facts are as stated than some judges and policemen should is granted to all to differ
sincerely
the
near
future.
d p rejudice re-
• 7a :0
fs a nd
eliefor
thei
All
inquiries
regarding
Aleph
be sentenced to the lunatic asylum. Twenty-eight years is a long time. _
on
non
-e ten ce of the deck Aleph, the Junior Auxiliary of
n helxis
sp onrsibble
ideal of practical goodwill. Religion,
guard forever the Dome of the Rock. he said, claims the right of its own t le
0s.eeBretia:r"y,shl-lilads bGoladdbderregs,seadt.
O
Our holy place is the earth of the land self-expression. And added, that the 406 East Adams avenue.
Don't forget the all-important
and our city the city that we are church and the mosque have no right
building; our rock is the rock of work to deny Judaism this privilege any meeting Monday evening, May 11.
and vision which can he Scopus as well , more than Judaism should withhold
it
should
(Concluded from Editorial page.)
e askedd why, dis
claim
as Moriah, which can be Tabor or Car- fro nthers.
t o
Christianity
tall, lithe, booted, hare-armed man mil by the sea.-The Nation.
nation has driven beyond the grace of
with the head of a youthful prophet.

G d so-called old dispensation, and Mothers' Day:
tight black hair, and
t e
d
a a-sS why should any religion declare that
The mothers of the "Y" girls are
'Mort beard. Two years ago he was INSTITUTE NOTES
imnerr
, the world has room for only one creed? invited to attend a meeting Sunday,
-
I
(WV
a law student in Russia. Il e had
It ill becomes Christianity, he declar- May 10, at 3 o'clock, in the Little
_- __ .
er touched a chisel or a mallet. Ile 1
ell, to enjoy the pastime of hanging Theater of the club house. A pro-
stone. Ile stood! , , s,
began as a quarrier
there over hiseling
a block of
the polished
C'°" Central
"ow.'
an of urn.
Every- I , The
Institutes have a crepe on the doorbells of the syna- gram has been planned consisting of
a one-act play, "The Burden," under
lim,stone
A message from the Union of Am- the direction of Leon Silverman; vio-
where you c see those urns made by championship baseball team. They ' gogsles•
o
win
the
erkan
Heew
Congregations,
the
Jewish craftsmen. They have both I have played four games t this year
lin selections by Victor Poland of the
d
parent organization of the sisterhoods, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, accom-
ut
dignity and beauty, both strength and
wo a loss an intend champion-
Inete
ithitut Baseball League
1Verl by Ludwig Vogelstein,
anied by Herman Hoexter, and a

k hfeatm
d
ggale.The tall man stoo« re( .
bod
f
the
chairman of the executive ar o
hail no head covering. He had grown ship.
Last wee t ey e
I confined his remarks to the vocal solo by Mrs. Allen. Tea will
e f Judea 10 to 2.
.
be served in the club house.
int • the land and its light; the atone Sons
The Institute Players meeting at ale
l be ready to pro- activities of the womenn and urged
of the land was living under his 1
Lecture Course:
hands; unded
he spoke
and
the
sonorous
lie-
,
Balch
School
wil
e e summer vaca- them to undertake
terse upon his tongue. ' duce twoplays bfor
The social hygiene lecture course
of Scopus they are times start. "Thursday Evening," by sibility in the development of the
br, .v so
is getting more and more popular,)
fast
too-these
on the top
Jewish mations , Christopher Morley, and "Their spread of Judaism and
the Je
promotion
wish peo- judging from the large attendance. ,
ll the
bioSting
tone. They are build- ' Country First," written by the direc- of education
among
y asked the women
specifica
May 13 Dr Werniss of the De-
I
an d cut
the ters of s
lor, Michael Leishin.
d the Hebrew Limon Col-
The J. I S.
D.
C.
met
at
the
home
of
to
get
behin
leg e Hebrew University. The two
apides, 3514 Mt. Elliott lege dormitory, co-operate with the trait College of Medicine will lecture
U ion College School for I 05 "Social Relations Between Men
Completed buildings with their tall,
C
and Women."
airy rooms and arcades for coolness street last Monday
a - Teachers in New York City and assist
arge evening.
and the Ti,,,
atnms-
an.: vision stand in a grove of trees. tendance was l
The in the provision of religious education Hike:
iable
and
jolly.
Science is the first need of a new land, phere both soc
The first hike of the season was so
for Jewish children. He
also asked
or in an old one that is to be reclaim- club will give a Shebuoth concert pro- 00t
te
successful that a new one has been
h women help i n bringing
on
t 1ha
ed Thus the rooms of the university gram early in June at whichonly
r cent attendance of children in planned for May 17. Keep this date
pe
d
art. laboratories today. Chemical, bat- club talent will entertain. All 'm ai-
religious schools an that open to spend out in the country with ,
ch( mical and microbiological research lute clubs, parents and friends will synagogue
'they take an active personal interest a "peppy" crowd of girls.
led
is vigorously pursued. In the labors- be welcomed.
I

The Ultra Progressives announce in the religious work in
toriss glisten the glass and steel of
235,000 RUSSIANS AND
of New who
York.
the most modern instruments from their willingness to enter into debate section
The others
spoke were Mrs.
POLES ASK FOR VISAS
Aim rice and Germany. From these with all and any clubs in the city. Max L. Levinson, president of the i
Sister hood, I
you turn to a window. The chemist Morris Pelavin still has the floor.
The
Jewish
Institute
Baseball
West
End
Synagogue
WASHINGTON,
D. C.-(J. T. A.)
or biologist who looks up sees in the
of the 1
411 Mrs. Martin Strauss, president
, 24
I _ One hundre
d am d sixt v y thousand ,
'
e ' ..
distance the blue and mau e an d
clubs will
between
I persons have applied for Russian visas'
brown hills of Moab. Nebo is one of boys'
I League
begin the
. ages of 12 Mothers' Association o
eligible. Come out and Synagogue; Morris Magner, president
Mrs. J J. and 75,000 for Polish 111111111, all of I
the peaks-Nebo, from Co IL Mae. a
' .t End Synagogue;
'
. .
of Cincinnati, prem. whom are subject to the quota, Re-
saw the Promised Land. A little far- play. The more the merrier and cam- o Walter
cordi ng to an estimate by the state
ther west lies the village in which petition
will be keen.
An organintion
meeting of the dent of the National Federation of
Jeremiah was horn and the hill where West
department. If this estimate is cor-
An Warren Social Club was held on Temple Sisterhoods; Arnold Schmidt sec
t, it means that most of these per-
Samuel purged Israel and the city of Wednesday evening, May 6, at the of the National Federation of Temple ,
6312 Brotherhoods and Milton J. Levine, , sons who have applied must wait for
Ai, toward which Joshua once pointed
er of years before
his tavelin. And from another win- borne of Nliss
was a large
president of the
Union of Young I ! an infinite num b
Methilde
Heiman,
r ant ecl since this large
de II b
'
dow the vision embraces the Dead S ea Begole avenue. T ere
dance and a i happy spirit in the Folks Temple Leagues.
ra
s nts will fill all
ic
fap.pola
. so
of
q number foo
that is like a great, glittering shield, a tt en
---
and the Jordan flowing between the I air that augured well for the future
ussia
has
2:24e
and Poland 5,982,
gist be n d s over . of the club.
hills. A microbiologist
of the
only the first 2,241 prospective
an jo
ag-
his test tube. In the stabl e of of
The Young People's League
---
,
Russian
and
5,982
Polish
immigrants
Shaarey Tephilah met on Thursday, m t, .
rieultural group in the valley
I who applied for visas will obtain them
t Jefferson Com-
reel the cattle are threatened with April 30, at the Ea ,
55 0l•
cam-
!during the coming fiscal year, which
e time that the sun mun ity Center. This club is
lieknes . s. B y
T he e next regular meeting of the
The remainder
the men posed of young men and women in
sets over the Mediterra
th
of the next
160,000
and 75,000
their question of that morning:
what
July Russian
1. u
n answer
t o l the vicinity and is affiliated with the Detroit Junior Iladaseah Unit will be , starts
of Jezreel must have anean
answer will come to them. The Shaarey
Teph,lah
Congregation.
Aside
held
Monday
evening,
May
18,
at
hi
from the inevitable social gathering, o'clock in the Little Theater at 89 Polish applicants will have to await
their turn, as visas are issued in the
ails their cattle; what are they to do ? .
Rowena street. The annual election order of time of application.
No
will take place and reports
ad the club is arranging for a series of
'DIP
cs of vital im- of officer ,
estimate is available for other coun-
profeun
ewish
topi
speakers.
Her-
from
all
committee
chairmen
will
be
wi
th
J
Stan of science works
tries,
but
if
the
proportion
is
the
wit- lectur es n prominent
bers are urged to
intensity. T The land of Is rae l is d o f portance o by
. same, a similar pessimistic outlook
pesse the I nerd Cohen will give bi-monthly dos• given. All mem
waiting:
s
ing for h is message• th e di
, attend.
fares would-be immigrants in other
the hou
. .
of Israel
lp-1 courses on Jewish history.
srael ' are
' East European countries. For ex-
l
iehned
shaflr
:
nations se waiting- n
nual quota
you wish to Shabuoth
ample, Latvia has an an
Akiba•. "If
at message wohnicehtoo
IY- fo that
Rabbi
temples
and I hang
yourself. choose a stout tree" - The final meeting of the year will 1 of only 152, Roumania 603 and
to reclaim the land.... The
new Jeru-
By. quote
your sayings in the name be in the form of a Shebuoth gather- Lithuania 344.
totem i s not a city of
ling which will be held early in June. I
ans pray in , of some great man).-Talmud.
shrine,. places
he
)
the
Moslems
the.r hol
and
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