THE JEWISH CHRONICLE - 4. by all of the new fangled notions. She is very religious, and she has brought us up the same way. Our home is just the kind of a home I should like to have when I am married. 1 haven't felt so thor- oughly at home since I have been in this town." Mr. Levine helped himself to another cookie. "After all the fancy indigestible truck we are forced to cat at the restaurants, we can appreciate this. This gel- fillte fisch reminds me of home." Mrs. Hirschman entered into the conversation with delight. She told them about her home in old country, and she got Mr. Rip- ensky to tell more about his par- ents. . "Say, Ma, you're all right," said Robert, as he helped his rifother clear off the table. "I won't try to get out of going to Cheder either, anymore. Do you know, Ma. Mr. Ripenskv told me he went to Cheder when he was a little boy, and he can read He- brew well, and he can even write Jewish, and he writes Jewish let- ters to his mother." "I've got an idea," said Miss Hauser, gaily, "let's go into the kitchen and help with the dishes." "That's a splendid -idea," said Mr. Ripensky, "I used to help my Mother with the dishes when T was home. And after the dishes were wash- ed, the guests went int6fthe par-, lor, and Beatrice sang a few Jew- ish songs which her mother had taught her when she was a child, but which she had always been ashamed to sing. Mr. Ripensky pressed Beatrice's hand warmly before leaving. "I can't thank you enough for invit- ing me over. I was afraid that here so far away fom home 1 was being, drawn away from Jewish- ness by all my , fine aristocratic friends. All evening I felt as if I were at home, and I Ak'as tempt- ed to put my arms around your mother's neck and' give her a gen- erous hug. Your mother has in- vited me to come over for dinner Friday night, and I'm coining." "I am so dad," said Beatrice, putting her arms around her mother and lugging her tightly.. "Everything vas just fine. What do you suppose Mr Ripensky would think of me if he knew how I have been acting, making you feel bad and laughing at your re- ligiousness. I'm so glad he's com- ing Friday, because—don't you think, T think he'll have a good in- fluence on Robert." Mrs. Hirshman smiled happily. LIKELY TO FAVOR BRAN- DEIS. Senate Sub-Committee, It Is Be- lieved, Will Urge Confirmation. Following the prolonged in- vestigation into the qualifications Next Week • The Special Jewish WRelief Number of the Jewi Chronicle Detailed Report of the Mass Meeting at Arcadia Hall DO NOT FAIL TO READ NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE • OF THE JEWISH CHRONICLE of Louis D. Brandeis for the Su- preme Court Bench, the Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee will meet this week to formulate a report to the full committee. tion is certain when executive sessions are ordered. The Theosophical College at Port Loma, Cal., gave a theatri- Although no member of the cal performance at the Greek sub-committee has given any theatre for the benefit of the hint of his attitude, the general Jewish war sufferers: belief is that a report for Mr. Mr. and 'Mrs. Nathan Strauss Brandeis' confirmation will be of New York ,City, who have made to the full commi'ttee been traveling through Califor- 1 f!, ‘:1\./ The committee, it is expected,. nia, gave a demonstration of the will deliberate on the testimony pasteurization of milk at Los some time before reporting to the. Angeles and Long Beach, confirma- recently. Senate. Opposition„ ••••• ■ 111 5 5 H. BRODSKY 1111111 124 GRATIOT AVENUE,' 111111 begs to announce the arrival of the Latest 11111 1111 11111111 11 1111 111 1111 1111 1111 N1111111111111111 Spring Models E in Men's and Youths' Clothin6 f the celebrated R ochester Hand Made Clothes We carry the lines of the following well-known clothing manufacturers: Michael Stern and Company McGraw, Benjamin and Hayes R Goldstein Company The public is cordially invited to visit our shops, examine our merchandise, and become convinced of the style, fit and individ- uality which place our goods in a class all by themselves. " NERMANWILE FRESHMAN CLOTHED" EVERY VISIT MAKES A CUSTOMER HERMANWiLE FRESHMAN CLOTHES"