*lam *with Pendia' Gaier GLOM MN= • 01110111114141 as, COO PAGE THREE fitEPEraorr,frwwteiRONICL£ TEREOSSEREM NOTESTEEMEMMEMEESTENSEM qiLI SCENES FROM PALESTINE Rosh Hashonah Greetings. Ware & Company MEMBERS) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COUPON EXCHANGE PH 11..1 DELPHI:\ STOCK EXCHANGE: CHICAGO STOCK EXCH.\ NtiE CHIC.% GO BO\ ItH (II PANORAMIC VIEW of tie CITY of HAIFA • Tinily OD la:TROVE STOCK EXCHANGE A SSOCIA'EF: NEW l'ORK Cl'Illt M A Ith I Ni 328.32 BUHL BUILDING Telephone Cadillac 4332 JOHN A. KRONK all N I Candidate for COUNCILMAN Of Lftertittly w•-3, BOAT LOAD of JEWISH /MM/GRANTS atrriNG THEIR FIRST GLIMPSE of ae POLY LAND al ae PORT of HAIFA HAIFA, the gateway to the Holy I ant. where 01011,111.N of Jew- ish immigrants get their tilbt glimpse of the Promised Land which their ancestors felt two thousand years ago. In to become a modern, twentieth century sea- port tow u. The passing by the House of Con11110IIS of tho bill ituthoriring ioan fm 122.5110,.. ihe !loafing of (toe to he used largely for the eons struetten of port facilities for Haifa BROSSY'S Cleaners and Dyers Glendale 4500 8 East Warren Avenue I II,. orte of smooth, hard SCHOOL of I/A/FA velopment Company and the Nesh. er Portland Cement Factory. On tho outskirts of Hotta, too Is located the Hebrew Techntrof are readers Of this pllhliCatifIll Wt.' e\- for a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. tend hest Wishes MicCRAY RE.,,,,,RATo, SALES CORPN. it,,frig,,,,,r, fur All Purposes 36 EAST ELIZABETH STREET DETROIT, MICH. Telephone: Randolph 6478 Wolf, Branch Manager Rosh Hitshonah Greetings. Acme Cut Stone Co. "Lorginie Stone Pale's in Malone NATURAL STONE Holm Is destined to become the trades. The Institute 11 bio serves center of the as a preparatory 8,11.1 for tho hie. Already it Includes brew University of Jerusalem. The Haifa Techttleal lostinite Is 111110O14 its establishments many en- terprist s of a dimension hitherto one of the numerous edneational not common In the Holy Intl. • stat•lislunents or the. Iloiy Land, There are today In this seaport supported by the United Palestine Near E . rst. ',20BMMMMOSFAELEIMMEAMMOU a number of enterprises cap- Appeal, of which Rabbi—Stephen S. italized at over 1,5,000,000 each. Wise Is Honorary Chairman and Ilitfa Then: include the Haifa Bay De- Judge William 111. Levels, chairman. Peninsular Stone Co. Season's I ssos 9690 GREELEY, Cor. Kenwood and G. T. R. Ft. Longfellow 5770-1-2 Greetings ••••••••••••• ■■ ••••••••••••• %%%%%%%%%%% •••• %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 'Detroit Land Contract Co. 503 Hammond 'Bldg. Cadillac 5916 1 ( 1Ve \Nish l'ou All a Happyautl Prosperous New Year. FORD ELECTRIC CO. Electric Fixtures REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY Residence and Commercial. SUPPLIES NaIlional Mazda Lamps APPLIANCES Deferred Payments PROMPT SERVICE GARFIELD 5752 7420 FOURTEENTH ST. Rosh Hashonah Greetings We wish to thank our many friends for their consideration and co-operation in the past, and wish you all a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. There is one purpose in all of the WOrk that we do for Detroit advertisers, printers and advertising agencies - to please them thoroughly in quality, delivery and price. Quality is insured by the use of the most modern and efficient methods of manufacture. Delivery is made on a speed basis through the use of - our own motor cars and motorcycles. Co lt Price is kept consistent with value by the judicious use of the latest labor-saving devices. 1a==.4 When may we serve you? A Happy New Year to All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons. Kopecky Mattress & Box Spring Manufacturing Co. RENOVATED--RECOVERED %%e ' make your old mattress like new, or make you a first eta—. Work called for, returned, retinch•d. mattress to order. same day. 83 LaBelle Avenue We wish all our Michigan Electrotype & Stereotype Company Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Pros- We buy and sell land contracts. Prompt service and courteous treatment. DETROIT perous New Year. Cadillac 5272 Jt Phone Arlington 8664 All Work Guaranteed. fi FLE 17 f Sjl Institute, where 1111111111•114 Of young oc=7-0 "ARTIFICIAL BUILDING STONE - GREETS his Jewish friends and neighbors in the Spirit of the Season and wishes them all happiness in the year to come. people are trained In the arts and uperb settings, often of pearls ladies Itf this day would do well to Hangs him for the purchase of lier• relnes, essenceS, previous ointments and jewels, and. when furnished, recall. Round the brow ran a ham were cleaned with a sponge full of d,no or tiara of gold Or Alt these articles were pre- •cd set, VII either in golden Luxes or in hyssop, the universal cleansing net- flute fingers'-hrt•adth, and usually t with jewels or pearls; front erial in Palestine. 4 little Os al narrow-necked phials of this at each of the temples, de- dazzling white alabaster, which Wh•t Millinery Bill. Then! chain if. pearls Jr of petaled • re the name • of onyx. from Its re- The Imail-11, s414 el the Hebrew semblance to the precious stone of adios may ht under th ''' n ' u g l ' tJat name, but was in fact a very Irhu , l al I anted below the chin. estl• sort of marlde, obtained in I The first was a network rap, inade the quarries of Upper Egypt or Skirts to the Toes. these of the !Abatis: in Syria. In- If fine Wool or Cotton, and Worked The reader has been already Iced, long before the birth Of Christ with purple or crimson flowers. made acquainted with the chemise olabaster was in such gtmeral use Si met dm s the meshes Of the net or innermost undt•r-dress. The He- f geld thread. The rim 01 `or purposes of this kind in Pal- I vet, brew ladies, however, usually veto der or the cap, generally Of van- -.tine that it bourne the generic two under-dresses, the upper ot coloring, Wit, often studded ••ame for villuable boxes, no matter which it now remains to describe. :1 !III at • he rowelry to• of what material. To prevent the In substance it was generally of o with a how, bark was ornamented evaporation of the contents, the fine transparent texture, like tht oarrow neck 14 the phial was re- having a few ends or tassels flying inuslins Of Vie Way so call them) ealed every time it was opened. lense. of Cos; in the later ages it was no Secondly, a turhan, managed in 't is probable also that the myrr- First of all, doubt of silk. bine cups, about which there has tlie following way 'rho chemise sot close up tit the been so much disputing, were no one or more elipS in the form of 0 •half oval, such as are still to be throat ; •and we have already men- strangers to the Jewish toilette. tioned the elabt•ratt• work which • the montimt•nts of Egyp- :UplI nn No Mirror. to Break. :ion and Persepolitan art, was fis- adorned it about the opening. But The mirror was not made of lamed round the head by a idiom the intoning of the role which we alas (for glass mirrors cannot be or fillet tied behind. This tog, was are now describing was of much shown to have existed before the of linen, soniettntes perhaps of cot- larger compass, dawn to thirteenth century), but of pal-, ton, and in the inferior ranks ••ft• the bosom; and the embroidery. islu•l metals; and amongst these times of leather, or, acc or ding to etc., which enriched it was still silver was in the greatest estt•etn, the prevailing fashion, of s•nit• more magnificent. The chemise as being capable of a higher bur-1 kind of metal: and, in any ease, it reached down only to the calf of the nch than other metals. and less li• hod ornaments worked into its sub- leg. and the sheee of it to the el- ahle t•• tarnish. Nletallic stirrers -1:•ttee. Round this white or glit- bow: but the upper chemise Or ore alluded to by ,lob txxxvii. 181. term • 'round were carried, in tunic, if we may so call it, de- But it appears from the Second !snaky windings, ribbons of the tin- scended In ample draperies to the Book of Nlost•s l xxxviii. that in est tiffany, or 14 lawn resembling feet, scarcely allowing the point of that age copper must have been ,btu cambric; and, to conceal the the foot t•1 discover itself ; and the the metal employed throughout the minings, a silky substance was sleeves eliVeloped the hands to their harems of Palestine. For, a gen- carried in folds, which pursue d the middle. Great pomp was lavished eral contribution of mirrors being I,.pposite ilreetion, and crossed the on the folds of the sleeves; but 1111010 1111.11 Tile occasion by the Is- (Ufa ny at right angles. I ,o t he still greater en the hem of the robe and the fringe attached to it. The raelitish women, they were melted peep, se of calling out and 114 tut down and recast into washing ves- t he dazzling whiteness of • he hem 011, formed by a broad border sels for the priestly service. Now, ground, voters of the most brilliont of purple, shaded and relieved m• the sacred utensils, as we know '.class were chosen for the ribhens; cording to patterns, and semetimes embroidered in gold thread with from other sources, were undeni- I an(' these tibbons were either ably of capper. There is reason ti lirIndered with flowers in geld the most elegant objects from the of that animal or vegetable kingdoms. To think, however, that the copper thread. l Jr had or was alloyed, according to the pro - description inter•oven with their I that part which fell immediately bs•hind the heels there were itt• vatting practice in that age, with texture. of l ead Or tin • Thirdly, the helmet. aderited lathed thin plates of gold: or, by _ some proportions (Jr variety, it was studded wit) I In after ages, when silver as s pretty nearly as the turban, and, in Why 1 and filiffrev-W , k ,tars chiefly employed, it gave place oc - imitation of the helmets worn by I gulden sometimes with jewels and ;walls casionally hI gold. Mines of thi s Chaldean generals, having bog interchangeably. - tails or tassels depending from the metal were well known in Pales On this upper tunic, to confine Init.; but there is no evidence tha t hinder part, and flowing loosely le- precious stoics, which were use• 1 tweet the shoulders. According to the exorbitance of its draperies, and to prevent their interfering f the Oriental taste for perfumes, all for this purpose in the ages with the free motions of the limbs. European luxury, were ever sr I the ribbons or fillets used in these a superb girdle was bound about used in Palestine, or in any par t helmets and turbans Were pli•vi- •the hips. Here, if anywhere, the misty steeped in perfumes. of Asia. Finally, inconnertion with the Hebrew ladies endeavored to pour As to shape, the Hebrew mirror s were always either circular o ✓ turban, and often with the sell, out the whole pomp of their splen- oval, and cast indifferently flat o ✓ Was it beautiful impanu•nt for the dor, both as to materials and work- concave. They were framed i n forehead and the fare, 'which the manship, Belts front three to four 'fu our many friends and patrons who Mr. Isidore Is Ideally set for a harbor sits. Even now the wealth of wheat and corn brought on camels from the fertile plains of Ilaitran, east of Ilse Jordan flow through It. to the opinion of tunny observers, will inaugurate 11 new chapter 111 to the development or the Holy tmrl. .ACLA55 //t/ ART at ACIP, Y HEBREW TECIINICAL, id l MIE •ST !EORST I WO_ 457 West Fort St.