PAl;B TREQemonjEwiskeiRoman .. - 7.7.5111111111 1c "I Want to Thank My Many Friends For Making Tbis New Store Possible!" - - - T 0 my friends whose loyal support have made possible this great store —the culmination of years of planning—I wish to express my hearty and sincere appreciation. In return for their continued confidence I pledge a store and a service which shall constantly uphold the ideals herein expressed and to which I dedicate my solemn promise of II great institution which shall give unsur- passed value for the people id this community. SCHOLNICK. 111111111111111111.111 - ,:; 2111111.1.1•111.11.11111/MU:.'%. ,...:MitaVIMMIMMIMIIIIIIMINIM BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY On Mount Scopus with the microbiological building in the background, upon which workmen •re putting SCHOLNICK'S Latvian Russian Church Wants Christian Education Departments. (Or their own absorption into the eco- nomic life of the country. The ex- tended activities of the Keren Haye- sod in agricultural colonization, evi- denced strikingly in the dozen new colonies established in the Valley of the Jezreel, were important factors in aiding the increased immigration to establish itself solidly in the coun- try. The dedication of the Hebrew Uni- versity was another outstanding event of the deepest significance Colonel Kisch emphasizes in his report. He states: "The fact that the president of the World Zionist Organization, speaking in the name of all Jews at- tached to the idea of the Jewish re- vival, was in a position to invite Lord Balfour to visit Palestine as a guest of the Jewish people is of the highest significance from the point of view of the development of the national home. Lord Balfour's subsequent tour of the principal cities and colonies of Palestine and his repeated statements that the Balfour Declaration em- bodied the considered decision of the principal civilized nations of the world was hailed by Colonel Kisch as of the highest political significance. Particular significance was also at- tached to the visit of Colonial Secre- tary Amery to Palestine and his as- surance to the Arabs that there could be no change in the policy of the British government. Arab political agitation, centering That and Increased Numbers the Moslem-Christian Society, has been considerably weakened, Colonel Most Important Factors Kisch reports, by the organization of in Nation's Growth. the Arab National party, composed of sections of the Arab population op- NEW YORK.—The most impor- posed to the consistent obstruction of tant single factor in Palestine's stead- the Moslem-Christian Society. The ily improved political situation of the formation of an Arab Peasant party, past two years was the great increase whose avowed purposes are economic in the Jewish population during this rather than political, represents a period, states Col. Frederick Kisch, in recognition of the fact, Colonel Kisch charge of the political department of states, that mere opposition to every the Palestine Zionist executive, in an progressive proposal can never raise official report reviewing the political the political status of the Arab popu- situation in Palestine during the two lation. years since the Thirteenth . Zionist Congress. The Holy One, blessed be He, counts The report, just received at Na- and treasures them in his tional Keren Hayesod headquarters the tears one who sheds tears when here, declares that the great Jewish treasury, of mourning the death of the righteous. immigration was due to the increased . —Talmud capacity of the country to absorb ad- Parliamentary Education Commission, however, decided that those schools in which Jewish children are in a major- ity should be transferred to the Jew- ish Educatoinal Department and 10 secondary schools in Riga and several schools in Dwinsk were accordingly transferred to the Jewish Department. Four schools have been left to the ad- ministration of the Russian Depart- ment, and in these too, the majority of the children are Jewish. According to the official figures there are in the 10 schools a total of 1,392 Jewish children and 214 Russian children. The proportion of Jewish children in the individual schools is 02.1 per cent, 69.6 per cent, 80.2 per cent, 61.1 per cent, 63.6 per cent, 73.2 per cent, 37.6 per cent (in this case the Russian pupils number only 10.8 per cent) 90.5 per cent and 64.5 per cent. In no case do the Russian pupils constitute the whole of the remaining percentage. In the Riga schools which are still under the Russian Educational De- partment, the Jewish attendance is 51.3 per cent, 00.5 per cent and 41.6 per cent respectively. RICA.— 1.1. T. A.) — A protest against the transference of 10 public schools of this city, in which 90 per rent of the pupils are Jewish, from the administration of the Russian Ed- ucation Department to the Jewish Ed- ucation Department has been issued by the Synod of the Latvian Russian Church. The protest of the Synod read: "Ten Christian schools out of a total of 14 in Riga, which were founded by the funds and activity of Christian edu- cationalists, have been handed over to a non-Christian Jewish department. The Christian teachers and Christian pupils in these schools will now have to work in accordance with the Jewish method of study, which is foreign to the Christian spirit. The Synod of the Latvian Russian Church regards it as its sacred duty to protest against the transference of these Christian schools from Christian guidance. The age-long enmity of the Christian masses to the Jews, which, because of recent events in Russia has passed all bounds, so that even in peaceful and loyal Latvia there have been frequent regrettable incidents against the Jews, has been given new cause by this act of tearing Chirstian schools away from Christian hands. "May the Almighty give wisdom to those who need it that they may be warned against this fatal step." Jewish sources explained the devel- opments to the correspondent of the J. T. A. as follows: On the establish- ment of the Jewish Education Depart- ment in the Latvian Ministry of Edu- cation, the head of the department asked the Russian Education Depart- ment that they should decide jointly the future of those schools in which the majority of pupils are Jewish. The Russian Department replied that all schools in which Russian was the lan- guage of instruction must continue to ditional settlers and to the growth of be under the Russian Department. middle-class immigrants bringing The Minister of the Interior and the with them sufficient capital to provide NEW STORE at 9025-27 Twelfth Street - - at Clairmount A STORE of new departures. Individual in name and aim. Each shop is an institution in itself—a unit—a specialty shop, lifted out of the isolation of four walls and placed alongside other shops, all catering to different re- quirements. A college room for young men who want real college distinction in their clothes and separate departments for shoes, hats, suits, ties, hosiery and shirts. R here in one of the finest residential communities in Detroit—far enough from the rush and roar of the downtown districts to be among the home-makers, we present the crowning achievement of ten years ex- perience in serving the clothing needs of discriminating men. IGHT One of the Finest and Most Complete Men's & Boys' Stores in the City ! PALESTINE ABLE TO ABSORB IMMIGRANTS The greater the insight the the foresight.—Proverbs. 1 announces the opening of their the finishing touches. IS AGAINST JEWS GUIDING SCHOOLS - A NEW store with ideals is not unusual, but a store with new ideals is unusual. The ideals of Scholnick set this great store apart as distinctly different. The STANDARD is excellence and you may judge every article of clothing in this store by that standard. Our clothes must satisfy, if they don't then we will. Every article must be right. Our good will has always been built on the satisfaction of our customers and to that end we have constantly striven. In this we intend to render a service the importance of which we are sure will be overwhelmingly acknowledged by you and the other residents of the splendid community in which we are located. SPECIALS greater For Our Grand Opening Genuine Imported Eng. Broadcloth Shirts . . Genuine Fashion Knit Neckwear Leads the World in Motor Car Value ' 1.00 In blue, tan, grey and white. Generally sold at $2.00 All sizes. $1 35 Generally sold at $3 and $3.50. Crocheted and new patterns. Very special. $1485 Pure Thread Silk Hosiery f o. b. factory Regular $1 ill, value,. Semi-fashioned. in black, white, tan, grey Genuine Radium Silk Shirts Regular $10.00 valoc• 55c and blue. $6.45 NII the new est Jacquard designs. Collars to match . We Feature:--- The New ADVANCED SIX SEDAN Simon Ackerman Clothes, $45 to $75. Scholnick's Two-Trouser Suits, $22.50 to $45. Men's and Young Men's Topcoats, $17.50 to $45. Stetson and Society Club Hats, $5 to $12.50. Manhattan Shirts, $2.50 to $12.50. Florsheim Shoes for Men. Boys' Two-Pants Vest Suits, $7.50 to $25. 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost Nothing in the world will convince you more quickly of the greater quality of this new Advanced Six Sedan than to look at it—then look at any other car in its field. SCHOLNICKS MILLER-JUDD COMPANY 9025 - 27 TWELFTH ST. Woodward at Palmer at Clairmount ■ IL