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Tomorrow, Saturday, April 26, is
First Day of Our 21 st Anniversary Sale
Now.Our 4th Crowley.Milner Day Will be Bigger Than Ever!
1
to Serve You
See Advertisements}
In Daily Papers
ti
Satisfactiota
Guaranteed
See the afternoon and morning papers
additional P a v I n g s.
of the estraordtnary nature of these
Iler•use
1, offering,
limn mm-
we reserve the right to limit
No Goods Sold
to Dealers
ervice augmented f ,
Every branch of o
this supreme selling event.
for
Everything you buy at Crowley•Milners Is
unqualifiedly guaranteed. Complete satisfaction
or your money cheerfully refunded.
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See list of parking lots in daily papers. Ad:
taunt transportation to earn' Yoo to stn.' , Sp , -
f vial I5c round trip box rate on Nu, 5 route.
Parking Spare
Arnangenients
)
Increased B .
find (•or Service
1
Extra hoe and street car service will be pros
t vlded for Crowley.Milner Day-fiaturdar-
transportation execu
r through co-operation or
tives.
Assist us on this great day-we ask you to be Patient. homy and considerate of the tremendous
day. We shall do everything In our power to serve You effielentlY•
Sturdy Tables
titles.
will be taxed Satur•
ma nner In which this store
Occasional Tables
Chair, Ottoman
Our $45 Grade
Our $75 Gr•des
Our $22.50 Grade
$12.50
$28.50
$2.00
Wonderfully comfortable!
Covered in heavy quality
tapestries in rich colors.
h Floor
S
Ten-roll lots of handsome
new Sidewall paper. En-
graved or embossed designs.
Has 24"x36" butt walnut
veneer top, 6 fluted leg base.
Finished in rich walnut color,
Seventh Floor
Seventh Floor
Slickers
Windbreakers
Knickers
Our $3.00 Grade
Our $15 Grade
Our $5.$7 Grade
$8.75
Men's light-weight rubber
raincoats, guaranteed. Lim-
it, 2.
Second Floor-East
Suede windbreakers with
leather or knitted collar and
cuffs.
$2.98
Men's knickers of fine cas-
simers, tweeds, gaberdines,
28 to 42.
Sixth Floor
2-Pants Suits
Our $22.50 Grade Cheviots
and Oxfords
$16.50
Single or double-breasted,
plain or herringbone weaves.
Sizes 34 to 44.
Second Floor-East Bldg.
Second Floor-East
New Wallpaper
Sidewallpaper
New Linoleum
69c-89c Grade
Our $2-$2.50 Grade
Our $1.15 Grade
39c Roll
$1.00
69c Sq. Yd.
Side wallpaper in large
choice of new Spring pat-
terns. Some plain effects.
lots of new
Ten•roll
Spring Sidewallpaper! Plenty
for room to 12x14 ft.
Printed Cork Linoleum.
heavy cork center, burlap
back. 3 and 4 yards wide.
Fine Tapestries
Our $10 Grade
$4.75
Our $3.95 Grade
Girdles
Rayon Girdles
Juliet Slippers
Our $6 Grade
Our $2.50 Grade
Our $1.49 Grade
$1.89
98c
Side-closing girdles of ray-
on satin, lightly boned over
abdomen; 26, 32.
Women's Juliet slippers of
felt, plush trimmed, leather
soles, rubber heels.
$3.95
A $2.95
Tailored beautifully,
many styles and designs.
Sizes 34 to 44.
Gloria Girdles, side dos-
ing 14-inch, 27 to 34, elastic
at waist.
Fourth Floor
Fourth Floor
Fourth Floor
Umbrellas
Men's Gloves
Men's Collars
Our $1.95 Grade
Irregulars $1.95-$2.50 Grade
Our 35c Grade
$1.00
$1.25
4 for $1.00
Unlined and silk lined in
capes, suedes, deerskins and
others.
Van Ileusen collars in new
styles, first quality. Sizes
14 to 17.
Kitchen Table
Phonograph
Our $6.50 Grades
Our $10 Grade
Fourth Floor
Roller Skates
Our $1.49 Grade
79c
Fifth Floor
Sixth Floor
Chemise
)
Boys' and girls' styles,
Winslow make, ball bearing,
adjustable sizes.
Men's and women's 10-rib
with steel rib and mercerized
COVC111.
Metal Beds
Import Chairs
Our $15.00 Grades
Our $11.50 Grade
$7.95
Imported Chinese Sea
Grass Chairs. Comfortable
seats and high backs. Nat-
ural finish.
$11.75
Grace line metal beds,
finished grained walnut col-
or. Wide panel. All stand-
ard sizes.
Seventh Floor
Kitchen Stool
Our $2.25 Grade
$1.69
Metal Kitchen Stool with
ladder. Choice of green or
grey finis Filth Floor
Flat Crepe
Our 49e Grade
29c yd.
36-inch rayon and cotton
mixed plain color crepe. Ex-
cellent quality.
Second roor
Pen and Pencils
Our $3.95 Grades.
Pencil and pen with 14-kt.
gold point.
First Floor-Main Bldg.
Tooth Pastes
3 Large Tubes
57c
Selection of Pebeco, lo
dent, Kolynos, Ipana or Pep
indent.
First Flew-Mate Bldg.
Boys' Topcoats
Oar $5.98.$7.98 Grades
$4.98
Grey and brown mixed
tweeds and blue cheviots, 3-8
$4.95
White or green and ivory
finish. Porcelain lop. All
steel legs.
Stool to match, $1.25.
Seventh Floor
House Brooms
Our 60c Grade
Five-sewn house broom-
strong and well made.
Our 39c Grade
Handy Toaster
Very Useful
Our 55.56 Grades
$1.69
$3.75
Three-legged ironing
board that will stand hard
usage.
"Manning -
"Universal,"
Bowman" or "Hot Point"
makes. Complete with plug.
Wash Fabrics
mess
Rmts. of Our 29e-49c
Second Floor
Fountain Pens
Our 98c Grades
Printed cotton charmeuse,
shirtings, fast color prints,
rayon mixed fabrics.
For men or women. 14-kt.
Rayon Alpaca
Our 29c Grade
17c yd.
36-in.
double jacquard
rayon and cotton-mixed al-
paca.
Second Floor-Main
Bldg.
Neckwear
Neckwear
Our 75051 Grades
Our $1.50 Grades.
94c
49c
49c
gold points.
Fifth Floor
19c yd.
19c yd.
36-inch broadcloth shirt-
ings in white and colors.
Sixth Floor
Fifth Floor
Sample line. New' styles.
Choice of many styles and
dors.
fabrics.
First Floor-Main Bldg.
First Flom -Main Bldg.
Clark's Thread
Men's Watches
Dress Shields
6 Spools for
$12.95
First Floor -Main Bldg.
47c
Sizes 40 to 60 in white or
black. Each spool contains
250 yards.
Notion Dept.-First Floor
Boys' Suits
Our $12.98-$14.98 Grades
$10.75
high school suits, coat,
vest, 2 long trousers. 14 to
estr,:.
20 1..
Bldg.
Attractive gold-filled roses
complete with matching
metal mesh band.
First Floor-Maio Bldg.
Made by Kleinert
3 Pr. 49c
Double covered in regular
or crescent shape.
Notion Dept.-First Flow
Tots' Hats
Tots' Sleepers
Our $1.95 Grades
Our $1 Grade
97c
75c
Spring hats of fine straw'
or braid. ribbon trimmed.
Priced for thrift.
Windsor crepe sleepers,
full cut button front, drop
seat. Sizes 2 to 6.
Fourth Floor-Main Bldg.
By MEYER STEINBERG
Clark, Childs & Company,
Members of New York Stock
Prot. Israel Davidson of the
Exchange
Jewish Theological Seminary of
we,k. 25
during
America
will this year complete
t
d
ti
f
the%of
the
he
courseo-
T
years of service to the semi-
thc. T
. lust
rilliuncy and variety will char-
and is also celebrating his
nary.
while
generally
irregular,
never-
:o rize the six programs of the
In honor of this
thetas oe'eiO to indicate a lesser sixtieth birthday.
toy-seventh Ann Arbor May Fes-.
need of adjustment than generally occasion the rabbinical assembly o f
ti‘i I, which will be held in
' supposed. As a treeding affair, it the
• Jewish Theological Seminary
litorium, May 14, 15, 16 and
plainly shows an upward limit of America will tender hint a din -
w
Fifteen of the world's
great- l i
I
.vhere profit taking begins and a ner on Sunday, May IS, at which
will participate as so-
lower limit where purchase's again the directors, faculty, alumni and
1 • . t s, while four ,listinguished
become evident and this lower student body of the seminary will
doctors with the Universityl
level appeared not far from early be present.
Ch iral Union, the Chicago Sym-'
Professor Davidson was born in
,
week quotations. On Tuesday, the
phony orchestra, and a large ('hit- I
' market absorbed offerings in a sur- Yanova, Lithuania, and received
dri it's Chorus will furnish the gen-
I prising manner and again con- his education at the Yeshivah of
e'n I background while outstand-
founded those bearishly inclined Kovno, the College of the City of
I 1 who assumed that the weakness New York, and Columbia Univer-
ing choral works including the t
int numental "King David" of Hon-
Monday afternoon signified the sit y, from which he received IF,
egger, the ever welcome "Magnift - !
of Doctor of Philosophy in
I start of a decline of substantial degree
eat " by Bach and Verdi's trium
1902. Ile is the author of "Parody
i proportions.
plant "Requiem."
Reports from business have been in Jewish literature," "Sephar
Nanette Guilford, prima donna
more satisfactory over the past Shaashium," a book of medieval
MRS. J. H. GOLDBERG
prano of the Metropolitan Opera
Polemic Against
1 week or two than for sonic time. lore, "Snaffle's
impany, Claire Dux, prima donna
Balkhi," " Mahzor \':w-
The cut in copper prices which has Blvd at
Mrs.
J.
II.
Goldberg,
:1924
Brush
prano of the Chicago and Euro-
some
time
was
nai,"
"Selected
Poems of Ion lit-
for
on Opera Companies, Dusolina street, is co-chairman of the linen
d Ethyl
Hayden,
distinguished
H probably
a North-
little more than looked bird," " Theasaurus of Medieval
iannini,
of European
Opera
fame shower and
card party the
Poetr y. " "Geni
western branch of the Jewish Old I been anticipated
owever
tend
to
Hebrew
T
his cut will hn this industry. die s," Vii l. III, l iturgical and tei ,
onie is sponsoring. at the
ear the situation i
written oratorio singer will rep- , Folks'
'vent
f r. Steel industry has shown a lar poetry. Professor Davidson • .
Fort Wayne Hotel on T uesday, The
'alto the sopranos, while the con-
i ro , I famous both in America and
moderate recovery in activity.
Held will be represented by , May 13, 1 :30 P. III.
provement in weather should as-, abromi as one of the foremost nit-
Kathryn Meisle of the ( hicago
t itie of medieval Jewish lit-
materially
the
employment
sit- thor
sistat
pure Company and Merle Alcock
uation allowing fur the comence- era urea
f the Metropolitan Opera Com-
ment of outdoor construction and
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any.
, road building.
ANNIE TROSKY DIES
Tw o outstanding tenors will be • Free Throw Contest:
The higher priced stocks such as
free
throw
I
card: Dan Gridley, a new Ameri- I
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The third
ClMll C0111, Case
NEW YORK.-(J. T.
On
singer performer
who has attracted
wide ! contest is to be held on Sunday at- , Allied Chemical,
inguished
at the Metro.
an d!
Mrs. Minnie Trosky, president of
petition and Paul Althouse, ills- ' ! ternoon, April 27, at 2 p. in., at Threshing, Diamond Match
Temple Beth El. This is open tit . Eastman Kodak offer their own the Women's Auxiliary of the He-
ran af-
brew Educational Institute of
' all Senior members at the Center., inducements to those who
I y ilitan.
An
An entrance fee of 10 cents is to be ford these rather expensive corn- Brooklyn, died at her home after
charged.The only other require-. mittments, but each and all of these a brief illness at the age 14 61.
of Judea Program in • meat is that each participant must 1 , stocks look higher. The Oils are Mrs. Trosky, who was the widow
, being exceedingly well bought tin of Bernhard Trosky, prominent
gym shoes on the floor.
Honor of Samuel Sol-
every setback. The Utility stocks Brooklyn business 111101, who died
-
omon.
look higher principally Electric two years ago, was a leader in
Playground Ball League:
Bcf 're a packed house in Litt-
basketball season Power, American Water Works, Jewish women's organizations in
Now that the
man s Theater, Wednesday evening,
Notional Power and light, Ameri- New York, having been at Various
ihe Chord of Judea Symphony Or- is over, the intermediate athletic
di - can Foreign Power, Cons3lidated itmes the vice-president of the
chestsgave 0 splendid perform- clubs of the Jewish ('enter are
United Corporation, United Home of the Daughters of Jacob,
ance which re flev•ted great credit reel nig their interests to piny-' Ceti and Improvement and Colum- the Bronx, president of the Mid.
upon its conductor, Samuel Solo- ground ball. Thus far, 10 organ- • 1 bia Gas. Among the' Amusement wood group and former vice-presi-
mom, in whose honor the program izations have signified their inten-
Brothers and dent of the Brooklyn group of Ila-
W
w hic h sto dcs are Warner
.
lion of entering, the e (ague
General tussah.
wasarranged.
Radio-Keith-Orpheum.
A beautiful feature of the eve- will be divided into two divisions, Foods and Gold-Dust aiming the _.
ruing was the playing of a harp to be called the American and Na- Food Stocks come in for mention. /
cadenza and solo with orchestral • bona( League of the Jewish e'en- Sponsors of Radio Corporation lip- .
Believe
background, by Esther Grunt, who tern. The last day for entering will ' pear to have the market well in
played in public for the first time.. he May 6 when all members on the p
hand, and higher prices are indi-
Bernard Scott, concertmaster, had . eligibility list must be house nwm- cated.
It or Not
a cadenza which he executed in it hers of the ('enter and have their
,
physical
examinations
before
the
brilliant manner.
Contribution to Jewish Social
I ant Still
The climax to the program came season opens on Slay 11.
Service Bureau.
Looking for •
when President William Kline pre-
seated Mr. Solomon an engraved 1 Intermediate Track Meet:
Dissarsfied
About 35 intermediates are ex- : The Jewish Social Service So'
fountain pen in token of the esteem
Customer
in which he is held by the Chord : petted to participate in the thirdreau, 50 Blaine avenue, wishes to
i annual intermediate track me t I acknowledge a contribution to the
of Judea Symphony.
pedal fund from Milton Alexan-
i which will be held at North(
-
. der in memory of Meyer Fink,
Jewish Radio Hour to be Re - ' High School on Saturday eve
The Streng Chevrolet Co.
April 26, at 7:30 p. m. A shield Samuel Ileavenrich, Mrs. Helen
sumed Sunday.
Empire 4035
12th & Phila.
presented to the club weir- Byron, Sarah Fleischman and Abe
After a lapse of two weeks due will he
Dant°.
,
' to the Passover holidays the Jew- ing most points.
I
IA
CENTERS ASS'N
ish hour will be resumed on Sun-
Senior Playground Ball:
day afternoon, April 27. Dr. Is- ,
Practically all organizations that
day Goldstein, rabbi of t'ongrega- I
tion 11'nai Jeshurun in New York,: competed in basketball are expected
' will deliver the second in a series ' to participate in the Playground
of addresses on these programs, on I Ball League for Seniors of the Jew.
' the subject "Troubles of the Rich." I ish Centers Association. The Theta
• In response to the many questions : Sigma Kappa is the only new or-
received from listeners, there will . ganization expected to enter. All
, games will be played on Sunday
be a period for answers.
The musical program is an un- , morning at ('odd Field, beginning
I usually excellent one featuring cone- May 11.
jpositions by Ephrus, Gnessin, Ru-
binstein, Saminsky, Veprik, Men- : Young Social Club:
The Young Social club announ-
delssohn and others of equal merit. I
The Jewish Hour is sponsored ces that it has successfully con-
by the General Committee on Jew- I ducted its inside campaign for the
ish Religious Radio Programs and I drive. Among its list of activi-
is broadcast from three to four . ties the social committee announces,
o'clock, Eastern Standard Time, by lectures, socials, musicales, and
many stations, including \VWJ, De- : banquet. '
.
troll,
I
Club Leaders' Supper:
-
.•
the
Individual
in'
-
to
Know'
"Hew
' Judith Sidorsky in Piano Re
the Club Group" is the subject'
cital May 1.
f 321; which Miss Jennie Clow, principal
Miss Judith Sidorsky o
the Hilger School, will discuss
by
of
Hague avenue, will he presented
Bendetson Netzorg in a piano re- at the Club Leaders' supper which
I vital in the large auditorium of the will be held at the Jewish Center
Detroit Institute of Arts, Thursday on Sunday, April 27.
evening. May 1, at 8:3n o'clock.
- Senior Brides Social:
The public is invited. Miss Sidon
The next Jewish Center Senior
sky's program follows:
Bridge Social will be held on Sat-
Pitch .
En"Ii" sour, ''' ' in " urday evening, May 3.
REPUTATION for high
quality baked goods can be
A
gained only by the use of the
finest ingredients.
DAVID STOTT FLOURS are
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
Made in Detroit, U. S. A.
DAVID STOTT
FLOUR MILLS
DETROIT, MICH.
Prelude. Allemande. Courrante,
Ironing Board
Fifth Floor
Rmts. Shirtings
$6.95
Pal Phonopact. Portable.
Thorens single spring motor.
Colors: Blue, Gray, Brown.
Seventh Floor
2 for 95c
$1.94
First Floor-Main Bldg.
First Floor-Main Bldg.
First Floor-Main Bldg.
First Floor-East Bldg.
Of
DINNER TO HONOR
PROF. I. DAVIDSON
-ABE MAXsti" with
Sixth Floor
Picture Dept.-Sloth Floor
ye Fourth Floor-East Bldg.
Bldg.
Second Floor-East Bldg•
Bldg.
FramedTapestries in
splendid choice of scenes.
Frames toned to match.
Our 94-55 Grades
$49.50
Beautifully m a t c h e d,
mitred burl walnut veneer
tops. Smart turned legs and
apron trim.
$1.00
Sidewallpaper
Abreast of the M a r ket
AIDS IN PLANNING
SHOWER, CARD PARTY'
1 h rty-Seventh Ann Arbor
May Festival May 14
to 17.
Crowley-Milner Day
5,500 Employes
HROMICUS
Fourth Floor-Mare Bldg.
Sarabande, •assepirsi,
Haclinianinoff
Etude Tables.. Oiolia. 39, Ni.
N.I.
Etude Tableau, Owl,
..Variations F .harp minor
Elayounoff
thmt. 72
Nocturne It major
Chopin .
`;ohata II flat minor
Chopin
Marche Funk ., Finale.
rr
Allevro. Sc hen.
liendets on Netzorg....M•rehe Grotesque
Feu. Follets
Lisat
Polonaise A flat
Chopin
Senior Dance:
The Marshaliae Clot. '.rill spon-
sor the next Senior Dance to be
given at the Jewish Center, Sun-
day evening, May 1.
Intermediate Dramatic Perform-
ance:
The Intermediate Dramatic Class
o
of the Jewish Centers Association
Willys Six Beats Fast Train is planning to present a number
of plays at the Jewish ('enter on
Time in 285-Mile Run.
Saturday evening, May 3.
Traveling 285 miles from Hunt-
Fenkell Branch.
ington, W. Va., to Toledo, 0., in
319 minutes, a Willys Six Sedan, Intermediate Rally:
this week established what is be-
The Intermediate House Coun-
lieved to be a world's automobile cil of the Ftinkell branch, consist-
speed record bet•ve •5 those two cit- ing of the T. A. G. Club, Macca-
ies, averaging :IL '3 miles an hour bees A. C., and Young Folks Dui.'
manic Club sponsored a rally for
for the ru•.
In this dash from West Virgin- members and friends on Thursday
, ia to the northwest tip of the Buck- evening. Those participating on
eye State, the \Villys Six clearly the program were Frieda Sweet,
demonstrated its slogan of "A tor- Morris Stein, Louis Cohen, Esther
rent of power and speed" by heat- Etkin, Daniel Silverman, Sarah
ing the time of the fastest train Goodman, Esther Handler, Lillian
between those two cities by two Arshowsky, Pearl Feldman, Lillian
Marshak, Maccabees Serenaders,
hours and three minutes.
Starting the record breaking Nathan Bean
dash at Huntington, J. II. Jenkin-
son. the driver, was officially Radio:
The Fenkell branch radio will
checked out by a Western Union
iti mo r, waved good-bye to the en- make its debut at the Q. T. Club
!glover of the crack Huntington-To- open meeting on Tuesday, April I
!led° train which leaves that city 29. The following organizations
contributed for the purchase of thel
each night at 11:25.
Mile after mile and hour afterradio: Senior House Council, Fru-
hour the Willys Six continued itsternity, Q. T. Club and Crescent A.
great power development, producs ! C., and c ava ii„
inn the torrent of speed necessary"
Q. T. Omen House:
to send it over the highways i
The Q. T. Social Club is acting I
record time and each moment cut-
ting down the distance between as hosts to an open house on Tut•s-
day
evening, April 29, at 9 p. m.
Huntington and Toledo.
at the Fenkell branch, 34:30 Fen;
kell.
■
nore thefriendly
warning
of your comb
FEW stray hairs, clinging to the morning
A comb,
may be the first intimation of a con-
dition which, left unche..' __!, will result in corn-
plete baldness. This is Nature's gentle warning,
and should be heeded.
ALOIS MERKE, one of the world'. best•known
hair specialists, ha. a local office to provide the same
skilled service. long available in New York, Atlantic
City, Philadelphia and Paris. he is making Detroit
his residence for this year and is available for con•
saltation at all times.
You are invited to visit our rnoctun institute in the
Michigan Theater Building. ALOIS MERKE w ill so.
amine your scalp and suggest such scientific treatment
tis will restore healthy, abundant hair. In these cases
where science is too late, ALOIS MERKE will reluc•
tantly inform you to that effect.
Maurice Mar - rich Joins Lloyd
Fratority House Council Dance:
Chevrolet Saks.
The Futurity Club is sponsor-
-
Maurice Marrich, Chevrolet ling a House Council dance in the
salesman, well known to Chevrolet form of a sweetheart dance amidst
unique decorations, at the Fenkv.II
owners in Detroit, is now 1W•OCi•
ated with the Lloyd Chevrolet branch on Sunday evening, May 4,
Sales, 6187 Grand River, near . at 9 p. m.
d s btooNuillenisiajp:e.
Grand
!innrd
welcomes his House Council:
hd d the service eta•' Plans for the remainder of the
which is the most comnlete [season are being made to include
n.
ti ,
and up-to-date in the Middle West.: such activities as pep supper, ping
pang tournament, hay ride, dra•
_---
p:torm
form
theanscee njoh ry
John Boles Stars at Adams., manic f performance
Ca lub P si , a th
ed el
-
The immortal march of the Men dates for which will be net at the'
of Marseilles is one of the most : next house council wetting.
dramatic highlights of history, and
Tot•N•Toh House Council Dance:
in the Universal all-sound musical
The Tot-N-Tohs • new senior ,
romance "Captain of the Guard,"
- I girls group is sponsoring a house
which is now at the Adams thea
this heroic march is shown in council dance on Sunday evening,
ter,
Ma Y 25 •
of its gripping immensity.
all
Hair
Treatments
ill
low as $1.50
CourSeS)
$l"
LOIS MERKE'
International Famed Hair Specialist
828-830 Michigan Theatre Building
220 Bagley Avenue.
Randolph 9842.
HOURS a A. M. TO fl P. M.