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36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

CONVENTION CALL

A

First Showing of Many
Authentic Fashions

1

Surpassing Values in

Spring

DRESSES
COATS AND
ENSEMBLES

Kreutzberg and I
Yvonne Georgi Orches-
Ira Hall Friday.

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Just Delicious!

Friday evening of next week
That's what everybody Fay,
Treat in Store for Those at
An Historic Essay.
In the Land of the Pharaohs. Ross Hubbard and James DeVoe
about our sandwiches. Drop in
I
will
introduce to Detroit Harald
Pop Concert.
Plead For Unity and Organ.'
any time.
THE SCATTERED NATION, By EGYPT IN SILHOUETTE. By Kreutzberg and Yvonne Georgi,
ization; Meet in New
Victor Kolar, associate conduc- ,
Trowbridge Hall. Published by , two famous dancers whose tri-
Zebulon Baird Vance.
Pub-
for of the Detroit Symphony Or-
York March 16 - 18.
the Macmillan Co., New York
lished by Aired Williams & Co.,
chestra has a treat in store for'
and Chicago.
'those who attend the seventeenth
Raleigh, N. C. ($1.)
The Union of Orthodox Jewish
, "Pop" concert on Sunday after-' Congregations of America and Its,
Mr. hall writes not only of
neon at Orchestra Hall.
mosques, the sphinx and the Pha-
affiliated organizations, the Rab-
The Russian pogroms of 1891
raohs, but his extremely interest-
, The entire second half of the binical C o u n c i I, the women's
were responsible for a great many ,
ing travel-volume is also full of
program will be given to the play- branch, the Collegiate branch and
awakenings. In Jews they aroused
ing of the Richard Strauss master- the Ilabonim (The Interscholastic
historical facts which help to hold
again their national and religious
piece "Symphonia Domestiea." Op. League of the Jewish Youth), 50
the reader's interest and to fasci-
pride. Non-Jews were aroused to
'53, whose four movement'', Intro- West Seventy-sventh street, New
nate him with the ancient glories
the injustice of constant persecu-
”The Bandon.). of Your Friend,"
of the Egyptians.
dustion, Scherzo, Adagio and Fi- York, will hold their national con-
tion of the Jew. Among the nob-
nale are played without pause.
This author is to be commended
vention on Saturday evening, Sun- lest of non-Jews who were aroused'
Twelfth at Taylor
The soloist of the afternoon is day and Monday, March 16, 17 and
for the manner in which he has
to champion the cause of the Jew
Mrs. Maybelle Rhead, a pianist 18, in New York, Rabbi Ilerbert
constructed his impressions be-
Garfield 9248
was the late Senator Vance. Al-
who makes her home at Ann Arbor S. Goldstein, president of the Un-
cause he knows when to quote the
ready possessing an enviable po-
Bible and when to refer to history.
and who has achieved an enviable ion announces.
litical reputaiton that dated back,
'reputation for her scholarly inter
The sessions will be held at the more than 35 years, Senator He has succeeded in making the
ancient blend with the modern
pretation. She has appeared with new Yeshiva College Iluilding, Am-
Vance's championing of the Jew- 1
and the present, and by introduc-
great success with the Detroit sterdam avenue and 186th street,
ish cause was naturally both a
ing the Biblical story, the story of
Symphony Orchestra in Ann Ar- New York.
great tribute to our people and an Cleopatra and Caesar, the romance
bor. Mrs, Mead will play the'
The convention call reads:
aid in combatting prejudice.
Saint Saens Second Concerto for'
of the modern conquest of Jeru-
"The time 'has come when all
Senator Vance's great essay, salem by Allenby, etc., he has
Piano and Orchestra in G Minor, those in American Jewry believing
"The Scattered Nation," later' made his work stand out as a lead-
No. 2 Op. 22.
in orthodox Judaism, its principles
This concert opens with the and its practices, must unite. Hav- served as the theme for an address er among modern descriptions of
umphs in Europe have been sensa-
sprightly overture The Secret of ing this in mind and believing this which he delivered first in Balti- Egypt.
more and later in a number of cit-
It is natural that Mr. hall should tional. Kreutzberg, who came here
Suzzanna" by Wolf Ferrari.
to be the work of the hour, we is-
Featuring next Sunday's pop sue a call for a national conven- ies throughout the country. In an open his story with a chapter on as one of the Reinhardt Players, is
introduction to the essay published ""I'he Nile." Ile takes. us from heralded as the greatest (lancer
concert will be Horace Alwyne, pi- tion
by Alfred Williams and Co., Moses
anist, the prize song from the
630 Front Street
"There are 4,000,000 Jews in Jacobson, also of Raleigh, N. C., Alexandria, "the harbor of safe since the slays of Nijinsky and Miss
return," to Tanta, "a nest of fa- Georgi is said to be remarkable in
Meister singer played by Mr. America. Eighty per cent of these
Randolph 6744
Schkolnik and the Wotan's Fare-' spring from orthodox stock, the reviews briefly the political activi- natics," and Cairo, "The city of her mastery of the dance, facial
well and Magic Fire Music from majority of these believe in Ortho- ties of the late Senator, and pays enchantment." We are then in- expression and the art of gesture.'
"Die Walkure." , dox Judaism. These men and wom- him a tribute as "a profound stu- troduced to center after center, The program will consist of solo
dent of the Bible. lie goes on to and the fascinating human interest numbers and duets, the latter in-1
en and their children can be kept
us that although Senator touches given in every center vis- eluding a Chopin Polonaise; Varia-
Georges . Enesco, . Rumanian within the fold if our forces are tell
Vance is "recognized to be the one ited enchants the reader as it tions from Mozart's Sonata in A
properly organized.
Next Guest Conductor.
great outstanding figure in all , would the traveler.
Major. Three Parodies, by Strav-
"At this convention, the prob- North Carolina's past," nowhere
The chapter on "Woman" is an insky; dances to music by Debussy
Rumania furnialfes the next I lems confronting us will be fully
will his immortalization be so sig- able plea for the emancipation of and the Wieniawski Polish Dance.
guest conductor at the Twelfth' discussed and definite proposals to
nal as it is and will forever be, be- the women of the Orient. The Miss Georgi will dance Milhaud's
pair of symphony concerts played meet them will be presented. It is
cause of this essay, in the mitten- I authorpleads:
In the Twilight, Scott's Dance of
on Thursday evening and Friday to the welfare of every congrega-
vial records of Israel which—like
"0 yo women, so splendidly, so Salome, Wilckens' Remembrance
afternoon by the Detroit Symphony tion and of every affiliated organ-
the amber encasing the enmeshed
Orchestra at Orchestra Hall.
ization in this country to send del- insect—perpetuate with singular nobly fighting for freedom, forget of Spain and Satie's Persian Song,
for the time all political strife. and Mr. Kreutzberg will appear in
Georges Enesco, the visiting con- egates to this convention.
effect all who contribute whether
ductor has the three talents which
"The question of the preserva- for weal or woe to the advancing You have a task infinitely more Scott's Dance of the Master of
important than the self-govern- Ceremonies, Wilckens' Revolt'' ,
he will give to Detroit audiences— tion of the pre-eminence of the
destinies of the omnipresent and ment of your country. Forget The Spirit of Evil and The Angel
that of conductor and composer synagogue, the problems of the
eternal People of the Book."
everything save wiping out polyg- of the Last Judgment. The piano
and violin soloist. Born in Ru- Jewish youth, the development of
The essay itself is among the amy, this hideous blotch besmirch- accompaniments will be provided
mania in 1882, Enesco received his • homogenous system for Talmud
masterpieces of judgment passed ng your country's good name."
by Louis Horst.
musical education at the eonserv- Torahs and Hebrew Schools, the
on Israel. The author, influenced
And the manner in which Mr.
&tonics in Vienna and Paris—at training of Jewish teachers who
by his religious spirit and his love Hall describes the outrages and "Epoch Making Work" by
the age of 17 he atarted his tours shall be imbued with theproper re-
of the Bible, pays the Jew com- the barbarities of conditions of
as a violinist and has played in ligious spirit, and a similar prob-
aliment after compliment, but not polygamy are enough to arouse Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein.
practically every country in the lem must be saved and met and
The first appearance of a Jewish
without also enumerating possible women to action to wipe out "this
world—as a composer he has to his their solution can only be brought
traditional interpretation of the
faults which may be found in all hideous blotch."
credit two symphonies, many or- about by united%efforts.
Bible in the English language, has
peoples. Admitting that there
There
is
an
interesting
chapter
chestral suites and is beat known
"We invite every congregation
were monotheists before Israel, he in this volume on "Tell-El-Amar- been made possible through the ef-
for his Rumanian Rhapsodies.
and affiliated organizations desir-
declares that "we 'owe to him (the na," "The City of the heretic Pha- forts of Rabbi Herbert S. Gold-
ous of safeguarding their future,
Jew), if not the conception, at raoh," Ikhnaton, the famous stein. Rabbi Goldstein has just
and in this way the future of true
least the preservation of pure, Egyptian king of peace and of completed the initial volume of the
Judaism in America, to be repre-
monotheism."
monotheism. The space given in series of these interpretations,
sented at this great National con-
But the late Senator did not con- this chapter to Ikhnaton's "Hymn which is entitled "Bible Comments
vention which will labor for the
fine himself to the religious. He to the Sun" is well deserved. We for flume Reading. Heretofore
strengthening and preservation of
briefly reviewed the story of the are told that Ikhnaton had Semitic there has been no English rendition
the Torah in America."
Jew agriculturally, economically, blood in his veins and was early of the comments of the Rabbis of
physically. He paints a picture , versed in Jewish lore. He believed the Talmud, on the Bible. This
worthy of the finest artist, and the I that God had revealed Himself to work which is being published by
Ezra Yehuda Club.
DISTRIBUTORS
tribute paid his memory last No- him, and is said to be the first of the Hebrew Publishing Company is
The last meeting (st' the Ezra
vember at ceremonies at which Dr. all founders of religious doctrines. planned to fill a long felt want
1354 Division Street
Yehuda Club was held at the home
both
for
Christian
and
Jewish
read-
Stephen S. Wise officiated were
The last chapter of this unusu-
Detroit, Michigan.
of Clara Nanes,
Will Appear Here in Concert Feb. justly deserved by this great friend
I ally interesting volume, entitled ers and is epoch making because
Clara Nunes reported on the
25, for the Benefit of the Yid.
of Israel.
Egypt's Literature," adds fine no authoritative Jewish Common
dish
Folkschules.
progress of the raffle. Work was
Senator Vance's essay was val- color to the work. The author tary on Holy Scriptures has ever
started on Chale covers which the
uable as a defense of the Jew not , permits Ahmed Ramey to trans- been presented in the vernacular
girls are making for a party to be
The name of Heifetz has been be- only in his day, but also in our
! late a number of selections in before.
given on Purim.
fore the American public no long own day. Ile decried the existence
Dr. Goldstein is the rabbi of the
prose, poetry and prose-poetry
The singing of Ilatikvah closed that it seems hardly credible that of prejudices of "2,000 years ago
from contemporary Egypt ian Institutional Synagogue, assistant
the meeting.
this great master of the violin, (which) are still with us," and in
works, and the result is commend- professor of Homiletics of the Rab-
The next meeting will be held who will play here on Feb. 25, at the following paragraphs de-
bi Isaac Elchanan Theological Sem-
able.
at the home of Phyliss Glacer, the Masonic Auditorium, is only nounced bigotry in a manner which
The tourist who plans a visit to inary and president of the Union of
Monday afternoon, Feb. 18.
27 years old.
makes his work stand out among Egypt will do well to read this the Union of Orthodox Jewish
R'h en he made his American the finest:
book. But for the interested read- Congregations of America. Ile is
Roses of White and Blue. debut 11 years ago, he was looked "Let us learn to judge the Jew er generally, "Egypt in Silho- one of the editors of "Who's Who
A meeting of the Roses of the upon as a boy prodigy. Yet even as we judge other men—by his uette" contains a storehouse of in American Jewry," and is the
Cor. Hamilton & Monterey
White and Blue wan held at the then, at 16 years, he was a seas- merits. And above all, let us cease fascinating information, descrip- author of "Comments on the Eth-
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave- oned and mature artist, with sev- the abominable injustice of hold- tion and story.
ics of the Fathers," "Praise for I
en concert seasons behind him.
nue.
Righteousness"
as
well
as
editor
ing the class responsible for the
Shell Gasoline
Ileifetz was born in Vilna, Rus- sins of the individual. We apply
Suggestions were made concern-
"Forty Years of Struggle for a
A Fine Book for Children of
Principle."
ing a Purim party. A "treasure sia, Feb. 2, 1901. He began his this rest to no other people.
Ford Benzol
and
Grownups.
studies at the age of three, play-
hunt" was advised.
"Our principle excuse for dis-
Dunlop Bonded Tires
The program consisted of a dis- ing a tiny violin, especially made liking him now is that we have in-
Exide Batteries—
cussion of the biography of Mich- for him. His father, who was a jured him. The true gentleman, THE FAIRY SHOEMAKER, Il-
lustrated by Boris Artzybasheff,
' eel Magalofsky, a Jewish actor, violinist in a theater orchestra, Jew or Gentile, will recognize the
FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
Service
Published by Macmillan Co.,
spent his days teaching his re- true gentleman, Jew or Gentile,
given by Sadie Juravell,
OR CLEANED
New York and icago. ($ .)
markable son. At five lleifetz en- and will refuse to consort with an
Faultless Curtain Laundry
Complete Lubrication
tered the Vilna Conservatory. He ill-bred impositor, Jew or Gentile,
There are five poems in this very
was graduated at eight, having simply because he is an ill-bred
and Cleaners
P. H. CALE CANDIDATE
Service
interesting
volume.
Two,
"The
learned
all
that
the
instructors
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EMPIRE
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impositor.
could teach him. Then, in order
" . . . . Undoubtedly there are Fairy Shoemaker" and "The Fair-
ies" are by William Allington.
Philip Ii. Cale, candidate for re- : that he might study under Profes- Jewish scoundrels in great abun-
sor Leopold Auer in Petrograd, his dance; undoubtedly there are also Two others, "Sleepyhead" and
corder and judge of the Recorder's
"Berries" are by Walter de la
parents
broke
up
their
home
and
Gentile scoundrels in great abun-
Court, has lived in Detroit for I
Mare. The fifth, "The Forsaken
nearly 17 years. During this time sold their furniture. Police regu- dance. But our own scoundrels
lations forbade their residing in are orthodox, Jewish scoundrels Merman," is by Matthew Arnold.
he served one year as village at-'
Petrograd without some legitimate are unbelievers—that is the differ- The collection in itself is an excel-
tnrney for the Village of St. Clair
1326
When you have
lent one for children, but the draw-
reason, no to get around the law, enT
Heights, now a part of Detroit.
eeh.;", essay
eoonward
the father had to become a student
finished shopping
is worth reading by ings make the volume worth while
Mr. Cale is a graduate of the
w ith is son.
for
adults
as
well
as
young.
come here for
Jew as well as Gentile, and the pub-
Oregon Agricultural College, with
Boris Artzybasheff makes the
Ileifetz's first public appearance lishers are to he complimented for
the Degree of Bachelor of Science
your lunch. Plain
was
i s making it available for the Amer- five very beautiful poems much
, in Commerce in the class of 1909,
or toasted sand-
more beautiful. The magic of his
his boast that since the age of sev- ican reader.
and is a graduate of the Depart-
art adds to the book and makes it
en he has been a self-supporting
wiches, sided. or
ment of Law of the University of
a valuable leader among children's
citizen. When he was nine he gave
light lunches
Michigan in the class of 1912. lie
The Glands in Relation to volumes. Driven from Russia by
his first public recital in Petro-
has been for six years secretary of
from the foun-
grad, and soon afterwards was so-
Types of Human Nature. the Bolshevist advance, Artzybash-
the Wayne County Republican
tain—or just a
eff has brought something very val-
loist with the orchestra at Pavlov-
Club.
s 5 ko v60playing before an audience of
uable to the United States, We are
refreshing drink.
Mr. Cale, some months ago, at
THE GLANDS REGULATING told that he started his American
an informal meting of a group of
PERSONALITY. By Louis career with 14 cents, and his rise
Just Below Grand Circus Park—Opposite Grinnell's
It was not until Jascha was 16
friends stated, in entering this
Berman, M. D. Published by therefore supplies another theme
that the Ileitetz family cameo
campaign for office, it was his de-
Macmillan Co., New York and for the story of an immigrant's ad-
the United States. The fall of
: etre to conduct a clean campaign.
Chicago. ($3.50).
venture. His is another adventure
that year, 1917, he made his debut
, This policy will be strictly adhered
at Carnegie Hall with sensational
which suggests the injustice of
to. Ile has always been actively
Dr. Berman's book is a second America's immigration laws which
success.
interested in good government and
and
revised
edition
of
his
well-
10215 Twelfth Street (in rear. Arlington 10140
The proceeds of the lleifetz con-
would rob this land from geniuses
the welfare of his fellow man.
OWNED AND OPERATED BL A. W. (ANDY) ANDERSON
cert here will go toward the sup- known work which was first con- like his.
ceived
by
him
10
years
ago
and
"The Fairy Shoemaker" is one
port of the Yiddish Folkschules.
Specialising in
which was first published seven of a series of volumes illustrated
Grasgreen and Schoenfeld
years ago.
by Artzybasheff and publidhed by
A.
L.
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ature and very fine art.
the announcement that Claude Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, interesting sample of the author's
Grasgreen and Louis Schoenfeld held at the Castle Hall on Feb. idea of the role of the adrenal An Immature Work of an
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"In the facing of crises the ad-
They will conduct a general real real treat in the presence of Grand
estate business with offices at 320 Chancellor Arthur L. Finch of renal functions as the gland of com-
Charlevoix, Mich. His address bat. And indeed, as I have men- RACE, BY Mary Grace Ashton.
West Fort street.
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Mr. Grasgreen is a newcomer to was inspiring and is expected to tioned, the more combative and
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cialized in leasing and property benefit to the fullest extent. Mr. meek and weak have less.
The author of this book is a
FRANK FARKUS
management. Believing in the fu-, Finch outlined a progressive pro-
"The Glands of Combat, the young lady of 18 and of great
lure of Detroit on account of its gram which was enthustically re- glands of emergency energy, the promise. But in this volume she
large business growth and the de- ceived.
glands of preparedness,—such are shows signs of immaturity in the
This was followed by a light the adrenal glands when viewed subject matter treated. After all,
velopment of new business centers,
Mr. Grasgreen feels there is a fine luncheon which was served in the from the adrenalin standpoint. A to treat the subject of intermar-
opportunity for the rendering of club rooms in honor of the guest.
Our upholstering department make, _your old furniture
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Louis Wolf, chancellor corn. lutionary scheme of struggle and alty, requires more than a plot.
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his highly specialized services.
Mr. Schoenfeld has specialized manger, announces that next Tues- survival is something like the fol- Miss Ashton has a good plot, she
choose from.
in business property sales and gen- day night a first rank will be ex- ilo•ing: Meeting an enemy, the writes well, but with prejudice.
eral improved properties, having emplified, to be followed by a prom- animal is put in danger. It must You can't write on the subject of a
entered the real estate business in inent speaker.
fight or flee for its life. In either mixed marriage in which only the
The following Tuesday, Feb. 26, case, certain conditions must be Christian people are the cultured.
Detroit following his attendance
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gent necessity. Of the two an:-
CHIEF RABBI KOOK'S
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— male, if in one the heart should
to beat more strongly, the
FATHER DIES AT 85 Baron Edmund de Rothschild, the begin
When
father of the old Jewish colonies, blood pressure to rise, the blood to
EMPIRE 10194
flow more rapidly through the at-
is
expected
to
come
to
Jerusalem
Thinking
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—
tacking
instruments,
the
muscles.
Sholomo Selman Kook, father of for the Passover holidays, accord-
of
the teeth and claws, the brain and
Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook, died here. ing to word received here. lie
will be accompanied by his son, its eyes, while the other animal ex-
OPEN ALL NIGHT. DIRT REMOVED FROM BODY AND
Ile was 83 years old.
periences none of these, the former
James.
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philanthropist, is also expected to flight. Adrenalin may be looked
erg
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of the Detroit Bar Assscia-
chosen by the profession of
tion.
which he is a member.
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