urey InL for the Jew though their history is an open book, id can ever Professor Ro'senau stated. f. William Discussing the reason for the Jews university coming to America, Professor Rosenau aerica Has said it was to escape the persecutions uesday aft- and misrepresentations to which they ience audi- were constantly subjected in some of the otd countries. In a brief survey he Jew has of the history of his people from the -expression, time Israel was conquered by.the Ro- eation, and mans, lhe told how the Jews were hip in the taken to Rome by their conquqrers, n any other and from that city scattered through- ed not only out Europe. No people did more for o the Jews any land than did the Jews for Spain essor Rose- in the zenith of her glory, he declaired. Finally driven from Spain, the Jews went to Holland, the land of liberalism alities, the and equality, Professor Rosenau said. by birth or Others settled in England, France, and n intensely Germany. The Jew was generally known in England as a character such e Jews, al- as Shakespeare's Shylock, owing to misrepresentation and prejudice. promise that they would not interfere in the local government: Thus the first Jews came to America, said the speaker. From this insignificant colony, the number of Jews in America has in- creased to three million souls, swelled by three -tidal waves of immigration from European countries where perse- cution became too severe, said Pro- fessor Rosenau. The first wave came from Spain; the second was composed of German and Polish extraction, and the third largely of Russian Jews. Now Live Like Humans Discussing the advantages offered by America, the speaker said the Jew did not know what it was to live like a human being before the Declaration of Independence. Under the conditions of ghetto life, such as existed in Ven- ice, it is a wonder that the race sur- vived. In this country the Jew may freely attend the public schools, the colleges, and universities, selecting any voca- tion that suits, his inclination, the pro- fessor added. K Freedom of Worship Complete Freedom of worship is complete for the Jew, and he is not under the ne-, cessity of placing his- house of worship in some alley or out of the way place. Not only has America granted the Jew the rights of citizenship, but he has an equal opportunity of holding public office and gaining distinction in army and navy circles, he said.' Jews of other lands have benefited by American liberality, Professor Rosenau declared. EI ome n Miss Hope Conklin, acting dean of women, will entertain the women of the Summer session at tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Marion L. Burton as the guest of 1 honor.v Mail Orders Phone Order Promptly Filled Established 1857 Promptly Fil A Br of . the Orienl LIVERY, Find Home in Amerlca In, 1654 a large colony of Jews went from Holland to Brazil to found .a home. Portugal protested against the presence of Jews in Brazil, and the colony set sail for New Amsterdam. An agreement was reached whereby the Jews were permitted to remain on IAIRY COMPANY Olne Phone 423 ERMILK CREAM Are these imported kimonas from the land of cherry blossoms. Not only is their beauty irresistible but their practicalvalue is apparent to every- one. They are made of cool crepe in many colors and all are heavily em- broidered in bright designs. The sleeves are made in two styles, either with a.wide white band or the regular Japanese sleeve. Some have white bands around the neck and c the front while others aret plain, except( for the lavish embroidery. ( are rose, pink, light and dark blue, orchid, and the embroidery is done contrasting colors. VERY OTHER SPIRT- )DAK JRS THIS STORE IS G. H. hic Helps and Conveniences, daking all the Easier,-Film Q. We also are able to show you short; kimonas in the same styles and col- .ors. You will be pleased, we are sure, with these dainty'summer kimonas and we are very glad at any time to 'show them to you. YTHING'S HERE [ AND COMPANY VORTH UNIVERSITY IGAR STORE )CKET BILLIARDS ndies.'Soft Drinks, Ice Cream .ONE. BLOCK FROM CAMPUS i a, Miss Hope Conklin, acting dean of women, will be in her o lIce in Barbour gymnasium every morning, except Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Miss Conklin will be glad to give assistance and information to women students regarding rooms for next year or work during the current session. A nunber of paintings by L. A. Makielski and E. H. Barnes, which were originally on exhibition in Alum- nae Memorial hall during the spring, are npow hanging, in Helen Newberry residence. The pictures in the north and south living roomsyare the work of Mr. Makielski, They are largely portraits, among them one of ex-Presi- dent Hutchins. 'The landscape paint- ings in the hall and dining-room are the work of Mr. Barnes. The exhibi- tion will hang in Helen Newberry resi- dence throughout the summer, and all men and women of the Summer ses- sion are invited to visit it. Second Floor t : TAIN PENS end each: you can, or from whi find onre to suit you. 24 SOUTH STATE STREET & S. UNIVERSITY AVENUE 711 PACKARD STREET REGISTRAR HALL AND FAMILY TO LE AVE TODAY FOR VACATION Registrar Arthur G. Hall and family will leave Ann Arbor today for Les Cheneaux islands, in the upper region of Lake Huron, to spend several weeks vacationing and outing. Registrar Hall has a cottage there. BLUE FRONT CICAR STi UNDER STUDENT MANAGEMENT Corer State and Packard Sts. ANN ARBOR HAT CLEANING 625 EAST LIBERTY STREET ALL KINDS OF HATS CLEANED-LIKE NEW SHOES SHINED-10c LICATESSEN I PIone 2620 M S4 to6P.M. Leine Copy Quanrr sand FOR SALE voo FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron River FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron River I 'We give a SCENT with every BLUMAIZE BLOSSOM SHOP 4 Nickels Arcade Phone 600M ai : . . I need typewriter op- rapher preferred. east high school ed- treet location. Sal- upon ability. Ad- lverine. 1 ladies or men to for a few days; 30 Apply at office, rear Mack & Co. s and student help ne block north of FOR SALE-Typewriters of all makes bought,, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, and repaired. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. FOR SALE-A canoe with equipment. Call 2606-W, 502 E. Jefferson St. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Office in the Cutting apartments, formerly occupied by Dr. E. F. Loeffler. Apply Janitor. Phone 1159-M. LOSTk LOST-Beta Theta Pi badge. Rolland Drake, Jr., name on back. Return to 604 'S. State St. or call 362. LOST-1921 Michigamua pin. Finder please return to Michigan Union desk. Reward. . ' i 14 , , f \ , , , , i ,. ,,, 1 ..-%' h ,. i r - ,,, r"" r,,._ l / " . - - -== a ly x , , , 3 , . . , DETROIT CREAMERY ,r 1 s Such a difference in Sodas and Sundaes-and VELVET BRAND ICE CREAM IS ONE REASON. The Detroit Creamery has established a permanent Branch ernity of 40 wants a ar Fall term of school. erine. in Ann Arbor to supply the demand. ,. _ _ ., a ; .. 'Ickets at Dancing. atthe Armon Ticke at D0o oor Every Friday Evening During Summer School $1 ,