A averkor faith Periodical eater CLIFTON AMC! • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THIRTY-NINE MEI)ErRonlEwisn el RON Know the joys of greater leisure HOW THE LAND IS MADE TO BLOOM 9 9 0 1 0 0 / I e I e e , V e -`" i r -let us do the family wash .. this easy, thrifty way ORE leisure to the modern woman means more time for the children, for more agreeable household duties, and for the scores of other imerests which make up her own little world. These are duties far more desirable than long, irk. some hours spent over the family wash- ing. Let us do your washing! Just take ■ moment to 'phone, another to bundle up the clothing—and your washday wor. ries are over. You will be astonished at its snowy whiteness--and its low cost. M e e *1 I I e e e' Close-up of an irrigation project where the waters of a little brook have been Collected for a flourishing Reren Ilayesod colony. Say It With Flowers By CHARLES ROSENMAN. Written Especially for 'The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.1 Weller Laundry Co. Our Service Beyond Ctompale. 3 ' Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 : I e may I A Who can resist the appeal of a flower?To stand before the en-, chantnient of it blossom is to {!sin u now grasp the meaning of beau- ty. followers have fir centuries of time intrigued mankind. Artists' hays. painted them. Poets through the ages have sung of them, been in pistol I y Duni t the htiyLl. f idealism and imagination. In in cry country in the world they are tilt , sytulool of all the human vii toes, of the joy and happiness of mankind. Mothers has e mimed their daugh- ters after llowtors. Nail ions and states have chosen a particular flower as the emblem of their peo- n]r. Soong stritoors base found in flowers one of their most prolific sources of sulolinito themes. In every language flowers have crept into national figures of speech. The "flower" of a titan's work, the "flower" of a family or nation, the "flower" of a man's heart means to everyone the finest, Deliciously Juicy Steaks That pleases the most exacting taste. Aged for weeks before using and then prepared by expert chefs, they veritably melt in your mouth. If you have not as yet tried one of our steaks, a real treat awaits you here. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.50. The finest in town. Congress Grill 439 East Congress Street Clifford 6093 Between Beaubien and Brush. Greetings of the Season. N. J. CROCKER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Northway 3425 5.154 General Motors Bldg. 4 Rosh Hashanah Greetings. Garfield Auto Sales OAKLAND AND PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 10940 MACK AVENUE Lenox 0707 the hest, the noblest. There are 3 ; 421 languitges and dialects spoken in the entire world, 1,521 in Amer- ica alone. Vet the dossers of loll nations and countries have but tone language, tad none can compare I w hen flowers are allowed to speak and express sentiments. The slogan, "Say It with Flow- ers," has los onie to, well-known it has taken its plate us to common I phrase in our language. There is so much underlying truth and meaning in it that it tires the imag- ination every time it is heard. In Foy, in usdnrss , when the heart is expressing the thoughts of inioost graciousness, flowers always van carry the Message. The language of flowers is infinite, and has 1111 racial barriers. The world over the flower is used to express sentiment of various sorts. In gardens, in table decorations, in bouquets, flow- ers ean be arranged t, express sen- timent. In the formal garden of French estate, in the rowesses of a Japanese garden, I,,vely with green ;owls, glistening !Mies, and flower hidden pagodas. or in the informal hospitality' of an English garden, in the colorfulness and gorgeous- ness of Italy, in flowers of Spain, of Russia. of (lermany, in any etountry of the world, there is beauty. And everywhere the time of flowers is the same as we have in this country hidden away in tour hearts. we arc inclined to hide our feel- jogs nowadays instead of express- ing them outwardly.. Flowers fur- nish an excellent means of saying the things we find it hard to say, and they are becoming used more :Ind more. There really' is not a I I inie that thowers do not fit in with t he °tension. There are the special holidays ',then !bowers and plants are no nromintontly used. l'hen there ore the special occasions when flowers serve so many purposes. Birthdays annot hi' more appropriately rule- 'orated than with tloowtors. Wedding anniversaries can so easily he tied dim with flowers that they are the 'oogical gift. There is a movement vhich is growing to send flowers to your mother on your birthday 'hat has at its root a very tender bought. Then there are special •oarties, from bridge luncheons to 'are. , tad elaborate weddings that -squire flowers to make their ap- Point mentos complete. Wedding decorations range from the simplest of arrangements for home deocorations to large church affairs. jar the home wedding small bouquets that blend with the dress are appropriate while the flowers for the home should be ar- ranged with much care. F the wedding breakfast or supper, flow- I I. al the table afc most necessary. and should he tastefully arranged lo add happiness to the event. N'a- nous parties will he enjoyed it great deal more if flowers are used. The many messages of every-day life that we wish to send to friends can only he sent through the medi- ums of flowers. IN'hen we wish to, express appreciation of some kind thing, sonieodoe has done fur us, to sonwone who has entertaintotl us, or to svhoin we feel indebted, flowers are the logical gifts, fur they never 1. 1 ,111 overdone as some gifts do, and tel they ahvitys scent enough. for their beauty is so great that everyone welcomes them. A mes• sage if congratulation can be sent through the medium of flowers in a most (harming way. From the sending of flowers ho a bank toisen- inv, fur a new store, a great 11I1C0111- 1111ShIlluld, 11/1 itch/0, 1 111/•11i or ad- vanc•ment, to the more personal occasions, such as the birth of a child or a i m engagement announced. the message you wish sent will id- ays he carried, for the language of flowers never fails. Your florist is your friend, fur you always go. to him when an occasion has vital Monett:once to you. Thou are so many different way, of arranging the same flowers that it is like being able to paint a pie- tort, with different colors and sub- jects. When you get your flowers from a florist sloop it is intriguing to spend some time arranging them in regard to the bow•I used, the 28 Convenient Branches Glendale 5680 manner in which they art , fixed. Everyone en ieys Ili/Nuns, so the desire to keep thu ill as hung as is possible gives many people much bother. Expert knowledge •bong this line is the hest way of being sure of preserving their beauty, and few people know the hest Iowans to use. Charles Itosenman, Who culls the Subway Floral Shop, an up-toedate flosses shop at 227 Cale tiot, gives to 11111' readers very in- teresting information about the earn of flowtots, and he at the same time invites tall of the readers if The Detroit .Itowish l'hronicle to make a personal visit to his shop to see the thousands of loltossont , he so carefully arranges each day.. "Never arrange cut flowers vase as Sonll as you receive the on," is Mr. Rosenman's first advice. "Get a pail of water and submerge tut stems clear up to the flowers. But do nut submerge the petals. Lease them Dios , for a few hours, if pos- sible. It gives t ha n a chance to pick up. \\'htII left in water for a few hours like this, the plant tis- sue isotemes tilled with seater, which lalUSeS the /dill], to become stiff and erect. The blossoms, as well, are letter :dole to withstand the dry atmospheric conditions which are h o und to prevail more or Tess in any hone. "If for some reason you weren't able to put the tioNker, in it pail of water (callers were coming. per- haps), there is still touch that can be done to prolong their freshness," Mr. Rosenman continued. "After you have selected the vase you are O`r-iva ixi aa Rare Fruits Nuts and Vegetables 1341 BROADWAY Basket Shop The most worth-while manifestation of your affection for your child is the education you supply to fortify him for the battles of later life. Statistics show that eighty-five of every hundred children who are starting school this month will be forced to dis- continue their education upon completing the eighth grade. You can start your boy or your girl on the road to a better- than-average life with the advantage of a better-than- average education. Systematic investments in Dansard Bonds will do it. There is no obligation—either actual or implied—in having a representative outline the policy behind each Dansard offering and the protective measures taken to assure every client of this house of safety of principal and certainty of income. ane(61milianylnc. Municipal and Corporation Bonds 312.18 Buhl Building e Randolph 6844 DETROIT, to use land he sun. that it is large enough to contain the flowers with- out crowding them), cleanse it thor- oughly. l'ou would be surprised III know what harm the little dust particles can do in the water. Fill the vase to the brim with clear, fresh, cool water and change it oily tiny at to regular hour if pos- sible. !hut you must not at the lowers into the vase before you have cut off about a quarter of an inch of the stems slantwise. The reason for this is to enable the stems to drink freely. Use a sharp knife. Scissors crush the tis- sues and a dull knife tears it, all of which is very disastrous, the items being unable to absorb the eater freely with such mutilations. It may take }I little more time and may seem like a lot of trouble, but if the stems are cut under water, it will add just so much to your enjovnient of cut flowers. When items are cut in the ordinary way above water, air la.liddeS are apt to get into the stems and choke them." Thar love of flowers is inherent in the buman race, and it is reflected in those who have them in their homes. A single blossom will add :harm, and a bouquet of lovely dossoms will furnish inspiration to .veryone about them. The influence that flowers have in the home is almost unbelievably strong, and they more than repay their cost. In happiness, in beauty, in the ro- !name of their growth, they furnish new thoughts and inspirations every day. In the words of a well-known writer. there's a "1 1 eltain gracious- ness about blossoms that cannot be equalled by man-made gifts, Per- haps that is 1111raUF, sunshine and rain, meadows and brooks contrib- ute to their making." Isn't that true? COMPLETE NIA BEETS .25252-7-ac A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Everybody. Feinberg-Max Co. Wholesale Jewelers. Randolph 6899 7527 MICHIGAN in use, the 15-pass•nger de 11170. parlor (1 .111•11 and the oho locoe club coach seating 12 passengers. High road speeds Ian possible 111 the new coaches with safety and comfort fur passengers and with- out strain to the mechanism, it is claimed. These 'speeds are attain- able with relatively moderate ell- 1.61111„. /1 114 1 1•11S, since the four - speed transmission gives adequate gear reduction for heavy grades , had roads and emergencies and permits I he use of faster rear axle ratios, Such It combination directly result- in greater economy. The high speed and fast accelera- tion available from the six-cylinder power Want l4 rendered safe tic heavy /Italy four-wheel Lowklasel hydraulic brakes. These hydraulic brakes have the advantage of auto- matic equalization which largely eliminates the necessity of making even the simple nusohanical adjust- ment provided for each individual brake and also does away with the use of brake rods and other mov- ing parts requiring attention and frequent lubrication. GREETINGS From -- Smith, McKay Company DAVID SMITH, C. P. A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 824 Ford Bldg., Detroit Randolph 8425 4 , SECRET LETTERS THREATEN POGROM igtitil! lOwilinitali (.6rrrlitig5 , itItoA. el. T. A.I -What lually amounts to pogrom threats et. Iwing circulated hereby' an or-'. gantry.' hand. The threats are ke I ing directed to the rabbis of Ily : leis-kb community in Riga. During the last few days the rabbis have rowiveol letters in I which it is declared that if the I Latvian eitirenship law, which I would regulate the status of a great nunther of Jewish residents in the republic, is promulgated "all Jew's will h, exterminated." The letters are apparently loving sent out toy an or s anized band. "The Jews must realize that they art. only it minority in Latvia and should root interfere with thy affairs of the Latvian state; ab- stain Sr you will have a pogrom, " Graham Brothers, a di, ision of the messages read. Dodge Brothers, Inc., announces the intrtoluction of a new line of six-cylinder motor coaches. Higher spets1 and generally improved per- formance are said to result from Rosh llashonah several new features. These in- Greetings. clude a powerful new six-cylinder :engine, four-whetl Lockhessl by- I draulic brakes, four-spud trans- Empire 5647 mission and hall-tearing earn and loser steering. 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