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TENTH BUILDERS' SHOW
OPENS THIS SATURDAY
Acclaimed Best Ever Staged in
This City.
Tile (gunklin To.
Convention Hall for days has
been in the hands of an army of
workers transforming the huge
auditorium into a panorama of
homes, building and supplies ex-
16 WITHERELL ST.
music-musicians
APRIL 15 DATE OF
HALEVY CONCERT
Guest Conductor To Lead in
CENTER PLAYERS OFFER IDA DIVINOFF'S PUPILS
Annual Affair at Or-
GIVE
A
VIOLIN
RECITAL
INTERESTING PROGRAM
chestra Hall.
Tomorrow, a new popular-price dress shop
makes its bow to Milady with a wealth of
exquisite models from the fashion centers
Beautiful Chiffon—Printed Crepe
and Afternoon Dresses
Over 2000
FOLDING
CHAIRS
Come in and See Our Values and
Convince Yourself of These Bargains
Full Fashioned Ingrain Chiffon
Hose Very Sheer $3.00 Value
VISIT OUR
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THE DAZZLE
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$8.50 Value
$600 Unexcelled in the City
Also smart-looking shoes
in colored kids.
TIIE MAE
$400 In Patent & Satin $L 00
TIIE SENSATION
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THE DAISY
In
$8.50 Value
s i
JEWS OF N. Y. GIVE
$644,000 FOR U. P. A.
We Are Giving Values
$8.50 Value
WAYNE
Mineral Baths
Ida Divinoff's pupils gave a vio-
The Center Players will present
Preparations are now being made
the following interesting program lin recital at the Arcadia Building for the annual concert of the Ha-
on Sunday evening, Feb. 26, at 8:30 Sunday afternoon. llerbert Sott, levy Choral Society to take place
in Orchestra Flail on Sunday, Ap-
p. m. at 31 Melbourne:
ril 15.
FOOT OF THRD ST.
Rudolph Srimi
"Indian Love Call"
The committee in charge an-
Joseph Sorin, Viulinlst.
Open at all hours for ladies
nounces that a guest conductor will
Samuel Surin, Pianist
and gentlemen.
"The Jewess of the Age."
direct the concert and that many
By Rabbi 1. L. Briel
Phone Randolph 6744.
treats will be in store for those at-
Marian Selik
The Jewess
tending.
Ruth Barsky
Old Judaea
Sarah Entner
M. Posner, prominent Jewish
Spain
Gertrude Entner
France
composer-conductor, will conduct
Gertrude Cohen
Germany
part
of the concert.
Calcite
Steinberg
Russia
The Halevy Choral Society has
Ruse Schwan.
England
Dorothy Ilimelson
New Judaea
recently undertaken the work of
Gladys Krause
America
publishing the selected songs for
Violinist, Jack Weisberg.
voice, with piano accompaniment,
Felix Borowski.
"Adoration"
of Solomon C.olub. This society is
Fabian Rehseld
"Spani.h Dance
Joseph Sorin, Violinist,
the first of its kind in the country
Samuel Sorin, Pianist.
to undertake such a piece of work,
• The Exchange"... My Althea Thurston
and by doing this automatically
'ollle Selik
Imp
Nathan Bean
presents before the public its ideal
Judge
Burton Selik
Poor Man
motives: To further and cultivate
Vain Woman
Marvel Abel,.
Are Carried in Stork •t All
Jewish music and to serve Jewish
Benjamin Caplan
A Rich Citizen
Times (or Immediate Delivery
Detroit in a musical way.
Folding Chairs to Rent.
On Sunday evenings Feb. 26, the
This production is under the di-
lIalevy Choral Society will hold its
rection of Mrs. Morton Steinberg.
Complete Seating Equipment for
monthly social gathering at the
churches, schools, lodge rooms.
-1'hoto by D. D. Spellman
Volkschule, Twelfth and Gladstone.
auditorium., etc.
•
Bauer Acclaimed as Sym-
Members of the choir will be solo-
MISS IDA DIVINOFF
CHARLES J. PROST
phony Soloist.
ists
on
this
occasion.
Among
oth-
y, Manager, Builders Show
S
Harold Bauer, soloist at the Eli Richter, Jacob Rycus, Sant ers who will entertain will be
§—EATING CO.
hibits, preparatory to the opening Thursday evening Symphony Con- Plecheree, Louis Rudin, Walter Maurice Dombsy (Moshe ben
L. A. Mails, Special Represen tative
Feb. 25 of the tenth annual cert at Orchestra Hull, was ac- Hoffrichter, Norbert Ketai and Moshe). Members are urged to at-
650 B.aubie6 St., Car. E. Fort St.
claimed
by
an
enthusiastic
audi-
Milton
Hoffer
(lid
commendable
tend
and
bring
their
friends.
Builders, Realtors and Better
One Block East of County aldg.
work in the numbers selected for
homes exposition. This year's ence.
With his friend, Gabrilwitsch, them and won the applause of the
Phone Cherry 2522
show, includng exhibits, will rep-
lending perfect co-operation from audience.
resent an expenditure of $5,000,-
the conductor's platform, Bauer
000, and will be maintained up to, gave an impressive interpretation
and including, the night of March of the Brahms First piano con-
Hazomir Choral Society.
7, Charles J. Frost, show manager, certo, moving the audience to the
The Ilazomir Choral Society, con-
states.
point of demanding an encore.
ducted under the auspice's of the
On the opening night of the
B'nai B'rith, meets every Thurs-
show, the "Ideal" home, built by Y. W. H. A. Membership day evening at the clubhouse, 275
NEW YORK.--The opening of
the Detroit Builders' Exhibition,
l East Ferry avenue. An invitation the Greater New York campaign
Featured
Meeting
to
be
Patent & Satin $600
Inc., in Woodwardside, will be
is extended to any young man or fur the United Palestine Appeal
Jack Frost is one
By a Musicale,
given away to someone who has
$8.50 Value
woman who is vocally talented to was met with greater advance con-
guest who never
visited the show. This home, which
The February meeting of the Y. join this choral group and attend tributions than in any previous
trys to register at
represents the ultimate in the art W. II. A. membership will be held the sight note reading lessons giv- year, according to an announce-
the Fairhairn.
of good building, is open daily to this Sunday afternoon at the club- en by Samuel Soloman, associate ment made Feb. 15 at the opening
Wooly warmth of
the public and will remain open house at 3:30. The following mus director.
rally of the United I'alestin Ap-
true comfort per-
until the end of the show.
icale and entertainment has been
I'rof. Elijah Zaludkowski, direc- peal at Mecca Temple by Morris
manently r e p els
"In excess of 7,000 persons arranged by Mrs. M. B. Benyas of tor, is at present working out a Rothenberg, chairman of the board
any intrusion by
passed through the ideal home last the Music Study Club:
program of numbers to he re- of directors of the appeal.
this blust'ry old
Sunday, and hundreds are inspect-
hearse(' and given at a public con-
A
report
of
advance
contribu-
chap.
Violin Solos
ing it daily, and without exception Souvenir
Drdla cert at a date to be announced in tions to the quota of 2,500,000
the home has drawn unstinted Minuet in G
Beethoven the near future.
which New York Jews had adopted
.
MI.. Marjorie Weiernan
praise, not only for its architec-
A social evening is now being showed that over $600,000 has
Accompaniat Mrs. Samuel Acheson
ture, but for the quality of work-
arranged at which a pograni of been received, with a large part of
manship and materials and ultra- The Momulrops Low
C. D. Cadman songs and other entertainment and the total being made up of smaller
modern interior equipment," said I Know a Lovely Garden 0. IYIlardelot the serving of a Dutch lunch will contributions. The largest gifts
P. R. BIERER. Manager
8 Leoni Stebbins be features.
Mr. Prost. "Never has such in- The Browning
were made by Nathan Straus, with
Sung by Choral of the Music Study Club
Cafeteria Service.
terest been manifested in better
a contribution of $100,000; Ben-
Right Downtown
Fireproof
Sonata in G. Major
Searlatti
home construction."
jamin Winter, with $50,000; the
Columbia at John R. Cherry 7010
The Interrnexxo from Cavalleria
Fur Ches, with $40,000, and Max
Rustic..
Mascheni
Mr.. Leo Weisman, Pianist.
Blumberg, $25,000.
The opening rally, which was at-
Dramatic Recitation
tended by more than 4,000 peo-
The Ilighwaym•n
Alfred Noyes
Noted Publisher Will Speak on ple, was addressed by United
Miss Lea Darnsky
States Senator King of Utah,Judge
Work of Union of American
The Jasmine Door
A Scott
Grover M. Moscowits, Judge Wil-
A Song Divine
G Temple
Hebrew Congregations.
liam M. Lewis, Gedaliah Etublick,
M re. George Weingarden. Soloist.
Mr.. Maurice Benyas. Accompanlit.
Mrs. Anna Moscowitz gross and
Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the Morris Rothenberg.
Detroit Music Study Club. New York Times, will address a
Marshall Pease will be the number of Jewish communities of
Detroit's Rendezvous
speaker at the semi-monthly meet- the West and South on the work
ing of the Detroit Music Study of the Union of American llebrew
Stephenson Building, Cass
Club next Friday afternoon. The Congregations and the Hebrew
and West Grand Blvd.
subject of Mr. Pease's discourse Union College. Mr. Ochs is now
Opposite General Motors.
will be "Modern Music," and will en route to San Francisco, via the
Panama
Canal,
accompanied
by
be illustrated by vocal selections
LUNCHEON
by Mr. Pease's pupils, and by Mrs. Ochs, who was Miss Effie
11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
piano selections by the Misses Wise of Cincinnati, daughter of
Music
In loving memory of our dear
!
Cecelia Liberman and Gertrude the late Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, mother, Fannie Kaplan, who
DINNER
Sarnoff. Mrs. Leo Landow will act founder of the Hebrew Union Col- passed away three years ago, Feb.
5:30 P. M. to 9 P. M.
lege and of the Union.
as chairman of the day.
24, 1925.
Dancing
0
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")
Mr. Ochs, who is chairman of
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the De-
SPECIAL SUNDAY
You left behind some broken hearts
troit Music Study Club presented the $5,000,000 endowment fund
DINNER
That
loved
you
most
sincere,
a program at the German Protest- of the Ilebrew Union College, is
ver did and never will
And
12 Noon to 9:00 P. M.
ant Home for Orphans and Old planning to address meetings in
Forget you, mother dear.
No Cover Charge at Any
Folks. Miss Lois Trigg gave three San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hous-
sir• ow a ■ Vemaxmal.11 ssioale
Time.
Sadly
missed
by
her
husband
recitations, and followed by two ton, Tex., Birmingham, Ala., and
piano solos by Mrs. H. L. Kopel. New Orleans, I,a. Special commit- and daughters, Mrs. J. J. Green-
The Misses Esther and Ethel Mann tees in these One cities have blatt and Mrs. S. Gordon.
gave three dances, and Mrs. Chas. already been appointed and ar-
In loving memory of Milton
Alpern concluded the program rangements are being made to
hold enthusiastic receptions for Morris Weiner, who passed away
with two vocal solos.
him. Committees of Reform Jew- two years ago, Feb. 21.
Gershwin Concert March 1. ish leaders have already been mo-
February brings sad memories
bilized in each one of these cities,
of • IIIVP(1 one gone to rest.
George Gershwin, the American and mass meetings and dinners
You will always be remembered
GAS & SERVICE STATION
composer, will sail for Europe
By us who loved you best.
are being planed. Large audiences
Dexter at Waverly
March 5, which has made it neces-
of Jews will be assembled, and
sary for the Detroit concert to
His loving wife, daughter, moth-
take place on March 1 instead of Mr. Ochs will be afforded the op- er, sisters and brother.
March 24 as previously scheduled. portunity literally to address the
Gershwin will play the "Rhapsody entire Jewish community on the
in Blue" on the Detroit program Union in developing Liberal
as a two piano work, having an Judaism.
assistant pianist at the second
HARRY H. BURNSTEIN
piano. He will also play some
432 Alger avenue, passed away on
newer compositions. Marguerite MAX HART DIES AT 74.
Feb. 19 at the age of 58. Besides
D'Alvarez, the Peruvian mezzo,
his wife, the following children
will collaborate in the program. Pioneer Clothing Merchant, Vice. survive: Mrs. I'ollack, Mrs. Wein-
D'Alvarez has been an advocate of
stein, Mrs. Charles Jacoby, Alec,
President of Hart, Schaffner &
elevating jazz to recital programs.
Joe, Raymond and Isadore. Burial
Marx, • Victim of Pneumonia.
The event will be in the Masonic
took place at Macpelah Cemetery
Auditorium. Tickets are on sale
Feb. 19. Rabbi Lando officiated.
at Grinnell Bros. Music Store,
CHICAGO. — Max Hart, for
1515 Woodward avenue.
many years one of the active
MRS. MARY WEISMAN
heads of hart, Schaffner & Marx. 1960 Blaine avenue, passed away
Sunday Popular Concert. died here Tuesday afternoon. On on Feb. 16 at the age of 64. She
The eighteenth popular concert Feb. 10 he became ill of bronchial was the beloved mother of Mrs.
given on Sunday afternoon by the d p , i a e t u h monia and this led to his Alek Gran, Jeannette Kay and
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Vic-
Mr. Barney Barnett. Burial took
Mr. Hart was born in Eppel. place at Oak View Cemetery on
tor Kolar conducting, takes place
Sunday at Orchestra Hall, at 3:30. sheim, Rhenish Hessen, Germany, Feb. 17. Rabbi Leon Frain offici-
The program which is varied and Junt 15, 1853. In 1858 he was ated.
interesting opens with the Strauss brought to this country by his par.
Overture "The Bat" followed by eats, Jacob and Mina hart, and
BABY NANETTE WALT
Wolf Ferrari's "Introduction to arrived in Chicago on July 10, 2 years old, passed away on Feb.
Act II fr,•in "The Jewels of the Ma- 1858. The crossing from Havre 22 at Ann Arbor. Mich. tier par-
to New York on the old sailing
donna" and Linduv's "Dance de
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walt,
Amarone," which is played for the vessel, Rufus Choate, took 60 survive. Burial took place at
first time at these concerts. The days.
Mr. Hart received his early edu- Macpelah Cemetery.
third number before the intermis-
sion is the charming Delibes Ballet cation at the Scammon School
Suite "Coppelia" with its five move- here. At the age of 13 he entered
, ments, Salvia Folk Melodic, Dance the employ of Mandel Brothers'
I store as an errand boy. In Feb-
N incomparable value is pre-
Daniel Levi.
Saul lww ie
[Fete Valse des Ileums, Nocturne,
ruary, 1872, he and his brother ,
sented in this beautiful two-
Musique des Automates et N'alse
Detroit's Finest Funeral
Harry hart, who have been asso-
piece suite. The frames are of
(above)
and ( zardas.
solid mahogany exquisitely carved
ciated ever since, started the retail
Home
by hand. Moss edging on all
clothing business of Harry Hart &
Young People's Concert.
seams. Sides, backs and bottoms
Brother. In 1879, the wholesale
of web construction. Reversible
On Saturday morning, March 3, clothing business was organized,
cushions. Good taste and refine-
the last of the Young People's Con- with the formation of the firm of
ment are reflected in every line
certs fi r the season 1927-28 takes Hart, Abt & Marx. On the with-
and curve.
place at Orchestra Hall, at 11 drawal of Levi Abt in 1887, the
o'clock sharp, with Victor Kolar co-partnership of art, Schaffner &
Free Use of Our Chapel
conducting the orchestra and Miss Mark, consisting of the two Harts,
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Edith Rhetts, Educational Director Joseph Schaffner and Marcus
of the Detroit Symphony Society, Marx was entered into. This was
lecturing. During this season's incorporated in 1911 and from the
Seymour Lewis
Georg. Limns
travelogues the following countries beginning Harry Hart served as
ERE is a graceful, comfoe•
(at left)
have been visited: Russia, Scandi- president and Max Hart as vice-
Ton
able and inviting chair, built
president of the company. Joseph
navia,
Czecho-Slovakia,
and
at
the
with a solid mahogany frame, and
Schaffner, one of the original
last
one
the
delightful
hour
was
covered with imported linen frieze
RE-SCREENED
spent at Wagner's home "Bay- founders, died in 1921. The active
in combination with fine mohair.
participation of Max Hart in the
reut h."
CLEAN
Fringed under arms and base.
business continued until the end.
To
Mr. Hart was married in 1882
Cliildren's Free Concert.
to Rebecca Strauss, the daughter $5.00.. Cincinnati ..$5.00
On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 28,
of Abraham Strauss. His widow
$4.25. Dayton, Ohio.$4.25
Free Concerts takes place at Or-
and two children, Abraham and $3.00.. Lima, Ohio.. $3.00
the last of the School Children's Mrs. Joel Spitz, survive him.
A. II —I P. M.-6 P. M. DAILY
chestra Hall, and the hall will be James L. art, a son, died in
1924.
249 BAGLEY
filled to its seating capacity with
Mr. Hart was a member of the
school children who will hear the Chicago Sinai Congregation and
Opp. Michigan Theater
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with of the Midway City, Standard,
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