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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

"LIFE LONG LUCK" IS
ENDED AMID BATTLE

CLASSIFIED LINERS

in the garment of symbolism which
lined him very well. Hence his nu-
merous plays like "Der Inteligent," TO RENT—Large, miry, steam-heated
"Beim breiten Weg," "Denierung,"
front bedroom for one or two gen.
Alt and Airs. Alagnus \
Samuel Lewin Cheered Kin With Merry . "In der fluster." "Off yeller Seit
tlemen. Will furnish evening din.
felt!. of I kt7elwood mottle, who
Message Before Giving Life For Faicli," which are all of the latter
ner If desired. Inquire at 682 Brush
turned
mired
to
Tided°,
hate
r
e
ill
type. Of more or less realistic ten-
Boulevard, Mrs. H. Klein.
Liberty.
dencies are his dramas 'Yoel" and
110111e.
$6,000,000 Raised to Date In streets with hook and ladder-two
"E‘i,nsame Welten."
N KW YORK—Born on Friday, the
--o
tears ago that would have been in -
Different States, Says Jacob credible; now it
Is a
Alt- . and Mrs. Se ∎ mmir II. Frank
I hnterlith ' Private Samuel j. Lewin thaL titirstw
ill•eanitny htad'ay7 i attieldn ttiora(il lamtes, nsmev7-
of We'd One Hundred and Forty-
Billikoff, Reciting Aid Prof- snail Of ronnnuniU (retina
eral of them having been translated
lift, of ('ass aVetitte, hate returned
k wits rapidly' ninth street, New York, lived his .25
The
example
of
Nett
au
fered by Officials and Civilians
.\ few of
felon a week's stay in Chicago.
followed thioughoot th e state o f N ew years in the belief that he was lucky. into foreign languages.
of All Faiths.
This impression was strengthened them were produced with marked sue-
Jersey
— H-
Thy most stiiking of all the cam. after he was drafted and joined the cess upon the Yiddish stage.
MIs. Pearl Colilman announces
Besides his dramas Hirshbein has
raigit s, Tofu rt ri b i s ih a t J os t coo ,. 105th Infantry. Going across his ship
No one is in a better position to
the engagement of her 'laughter,
Oiled in aottli t arulina. hovertior was attacked by a 1. 1 -boat, which was published in various periodicals a
remark Ilse united spirit of AMeriCa itif k ru.
se
of poems, and of especial in-
3, i s s u e d a procla-
on
tuit:. Then, in the trenches, he had series
Rae, to Alr. At. I loodmati.
in the war than the man who goes to
mation selling aside . \ngitst 19 as several narrow escapes from shells, terest are his "Travel-Stories" which
the people with an appeal for Mont. !,
lew 'sit Relief I Ltt mid calling upon gas bombs and machine gull tire. But arc printed regularly in "Der Tag,'"a
Airs. Eugene I Hartman and In IlrIP the b o ys 1. 1hr,tinier. to Fr' the It, ottir to dist creed in unit- finally he was wounded, and yester- Jewish daily in New York. "The lat-
Neve sten ken humanity in the war
children, of Last Palmer ;mime, 'ones, or to assist in prOclItins Ida ing then rtfoil , for the cause.
day his relatives learned that he had ter are of marked interest, as Hirsh-
twin more than any other Jewish writ-
II is such comperation as this that
lied in a hospital in France.
lutve left for ScheiTitatly , N. Y. tional rights for the smallet peoples .
fame, hay-
ha, math II possible to raise in 1918
Illustrating his luck, he wrote to m is " traveler
k""""
tact,
And
creed
Windt
I(arriers
of
—o
t” d a t e V01011,000 fur the Jewish \\ ar
lug circled the globe on two differ-
Us sister:
the sat bare
Sulfereis and the Jewish IVellare
"I was on the outpost duty when , 1 cut occasions, and his vivid pictures
' mime
d
The seventy-seventh anni‘ei , aii
IS minute, voio, of the trifle world penned in that
Fund, even though such cities as San vas called
assay' for
11
of Airs. M. F.Iirmati / wa , onied‘
dices and hos Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans and I returned the post was demitlisneti , , classical, melodious Ilirshlicin Yid-
rbut of It prej u
celebrated by her immediate taunt,
and
all
that
I
at, a barge are unparalleled in the Yiddish
New fork still have their drives
could sec is
ahead of them. \Vherever campaigns
literature,
at her home, IOM Tennyson ate
tole
in
h'e
ground.
the
ono.,
mg
I
call
that
luck.
at ;lilt tale, is
have keen held this new spirit of
Mr. Peretz Hirshbein spends his
13
nue, on Sunday, I letober
an on bond, dropped
oi the \ inetican Pew ish I utual helpfulness has resulted in a do "Yesterday
•.
fret front where
summers
Colorado. Ire delivered a
r
the
,
h
„loch,
Iln
stood.
ntong the out of-town guests
subscription from 511 to 1,000 per cent
lecture, The Children of the Jewish
,I ...us alatshall and
lad a job burying 14 horses killed
Clet
Salberg,
higher than that of 1917. But terms
were Alrs.
People, in the city recently and a
PH. ;too, ettotis of the leading
by the explosion."
of dollars and cents are nier•l a
()., and M r s. lt . M a r.,, rat SI
',tem.', is engaged in the
In another letter Lewin explained' reading
his dramas '
superficial indication of a profoundly
'11;,000,000 in 1918 for
,‘•
the operation of enemy gas !tombs.
Paul, Minn.
significant change.
FAITH
IS
RESTORED
oi starving Jews in the
Niter telling of their deadly
----0
This change reveals first of all the
wit .oal $5.000.000 in addition
IN BATTLE FOR RIGHT
unmistakable unity of spirit which the he added: "But they haven't gut me
The Philomathic llebating idol)
11'elfare
Board.
which
I■
,1•11
yet,
I feel so lucky I don't think they
for tin
war has called forth throughout the
has tempioraril changed its time pro% oh-- Ito the 911,0011 Jemsli boys
tattintry. It marks in addition ilic
NEW YORK -"\\'e can no longer
and navy.
The day after this letter was re-
of meeting from Sunday night to in the arm).
passing of the day of sectarian
doubt the existence of God!" That's
Fur this cause $10,000.000 was raised prejudices and the inauguration of a c•i, ed there came a cattle from hint:
Saturday night to enable its S. A.
the message which l'rivate Sidney C
"NVininded in both legs. Don't worry
last year, the dramatic feature of that
Koff has sent in a brief letter that
members to report for duty eampiegn being the contribution of spirit of human s)intiathy interna-
1'.
around
On
fog-
tional in its scope. The popular mind
be
sf'""•"
the
carries the spirit of religious awak-
one-tenth cif the national total, or has drawn the only logical conclusion lowing day he died.
Sunday evening.
He writes from France:

.\t last Sunday's meeting there $1,o0,0151, by Julius Rosenwald, of from a war avowedly fought in be-
"I have read almost half of the
Chicago. l'ractically the entire s11111 half of weak and oppressed nationali- Prosperity of Sweatshop Workers Over
Prayer Book through already, and
was an interesting program. among obtained in 1917, however, was raised
Regular Craftsmen Brings Unique
ties: 'The suffering of anybody any-
expect to finish it tomorrow, after
the topics given being "Ilml Bri- by Jewish subscriptions. As no gen- where is everybody's Mistily,. That
Walkout.
which I will memorize some of
tannia," Lv N. NItiskowitt; "Noble eral appeal was made, contributions conclusion is simple, btu it marks an
the prayers.
by non-Jews were occasional and un- epoch.
LONDON
There thousand tail-
Rclgium," In' I. Iskowilr, and "Viva
''I must confess that I know
Largest Exclusive Clothier
solicited.

ors are out on strike in the East •
very little about religion and have
La France," by M. Aleyers. At the
The reason for this is that the tra- B'RITH SHOLOM IS
End of London.
been contented like millions of
next meeting, to be held October 12 ditional attitude of the world's Jewry
There are sonic unusual features in
NOW ALLIED WITH
others of the younger generation
in the Talmud 'Fora') building, the is strongly against any appeal to peo-
this affair. The tailors are nearly all
with every day affairs.
J. W. B. FORCES
It is the deep-
ple of other creeds.
Russian Jews. They are striking, not
Ford-Newberry senatorial race will
"But this war has its good side
seated pride of the Jewish race that
Branch: 99-101 Michigan.
for more money- -in fact, they say
in that it has brought sceptics like
he the subject of debate.
it has always taken care of its own, Big Fraternal Body Makes Fifteenth they are striking
for less none)'-but
myself in a position where we can
Though Jews have responded to char-
Organisation to Co-operate With
for decent work-shop conditions.
in longer doubt the existence of
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
itable calls of all kinds in the 5,000
These tailors are employed ml
Welfare Workers.
Sainnel P. clorris, son of Mr.
God.
years of their history—years full of
with
making the expensive women's cos-
"It
was
not
that
I
doubted,
but
and Airs, Edmund A. Morris, has the bitterest struggle against Otitis-
tunics for the \Vest End shops. They
simply that I could never get my-
NE \V \'(1h( K.- -Independent Order
received it first lieutenant's com- ice and persecution—in all these years
are employed on the piecework sys-
self to think about God. Things
the Jews have never before come to 11'rith Sholom, a large Jewish frater-
mission in the gas and flame divi-
tent. 'The employers are not bound
arc different with me now•
I
the general public with a request for nal society, has affiliated itself with t o g i
ve then, e ith er s t ea d y e mpl oy -
even pray at night."
sion and will go to Camp Humph- li•lp.
the Jewish \Velfare hoard, and will
The Busiest and Biggest
so now, is co-operate in every way possible in the ment or any settled wage.
rey for training.
That they are doing
East Side Jeweler.
The tailors assert that the system
\n
appeal
has
been
issued
to
the
change
wrought!
war
work
of
the
Ill'"rd
in
can't's
and
symptomatic of the
works so that some workmen who are Jews in France and in the French
by the war. It is no longer possible I cfannumIt le`. •\ ' , tier from Mr. Nlar-
Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts.
Airs. Louis Solovich. of I I; to regard Jewish war relief as a sec- tin O. Levy. Grand Secretary of the willing to work e ery long hours and colonies to convene an all-French
finder ver• unsavory and unhygienic Jewish Congress.
Detroit, Mich.
Farnsworth avenue, entertained tarian charity, nor is it possible to Order to Col. Harry Cutler informs
the Board of the Order's action. "The conditions are earning as notch as 510 .
Sunday evening, the occasion being regard as sectarian the work which
a week, while others, who, in the
the Jewish W•lfae Board does in co- letter follovvs:
her birthday. Among the guests
English phrase, "play the game
operation with the Y. M. C. A. and "Col. Harry Cutler:
"Kindly take notice that after. due sSraight," make wily - $1t1
present were the following: Miss the K. of C. The relief of innocent
These workmen who break the! -
and careful consideration, the little.'
Robrish, of Boston, Mass.: Mr. sufferers from the .war is bound up
trade-union conditions are so pros-
with our war aims, and the impor- pendent Order Writ!' Shalom has de-
and Mrs. Charles Cansasser. Mr. tance bin the morale of our forces 'of cided to affiliate itself with the Jew- perous that they have become petty
and Mrs. Joseph Baer, Miss Sylvia the wok done by the Y. NI. C. A., the ish Welfare hoard. We desire to contractors on their own account,
We carry a complete line—a
Baer, Miss Adele Barnett, Miss K. of C. and the Jewish Welfare aSslire you that we will cu-operate employing other . workmen under
real guarantee with every Reg-
them in the workshop and also ill
with you in every way possible.
Alice Brown, Miss Helen Bulmer, Board needs no argument for the
ister sold.
"Trusting that this will meet with their own lionle, under insanitary
loyal American.
yii. tir approval. I am.
conditions.
EASY TERN.
Mrs. J. and Messrs. David
Convinced of the desire of the
"Very truly yours,
The tailors' trade union is demand-
Porvin, Nlas Solovich, Al. New- whole community to contribute to
"NI. \ RTIN 0. LEV1'.
ing weekly wages instead of this un-
man, Sidney Baer, Jay Sidovich the cause, flue .\merican Jewish Relief
Grand Secretar)
desirable piecework arrangement.
t onmottee adopted the policy of a
and Louis Solovich.
which would equalize the earnings in
Col. Cutler Accepts.
general campaign. From the outset
the trade, as this is largely a season-
The evening was spent pleasantly the new plan was a success. The
Col. Cutler in reply wrote:
al
occupation, and would also pre-
response in every community where "I wish to acknowledge your fain
in music and cards,
a drive has been held has been won- of the twentieth instant, informing vent these inequalities and iibliSeS.
Nlanufacturers have offered them
derful Not only have non-Jews Lee that after careful consideration the
A WIFE FOR MONEY,
a minimum wage of $20, based upon
given liberally to the cause of Jewish I Independent Order It'rith Shalom has
A WIFE FOR LOVE
relief; they have taken active part decided to affiliate with the Jewish piece work, with the offer Of addition-
It has often been shown that it wit.
in the work of executive committees. Welfare Board. \Ve are very glad to al earnings over and above at the
man whose ruling thought in life It
as captains of teams, and as workers.,' have the fraternity you represent .1., discretion of the employers. In the.
society and what it can bring her
opinion Of the majority of the Rus-
The, good will which the common ex-1 oili ., of Our affiliated national organ
Nine Elizabeth Street East
knows far lees about wifely devotion
Cherry 1673
perience of the war has created found izations, :toil are particularly pleased sian Jewish tailors this would lead
than one whose obsession Is a 11111111,, expression in an enthusiastic co-oiler-! with your
assurance that yon will to as bad a state of things as ever.
and
children
to
grace
it.
'This
lump
:Mon. "I'llis change is beyond (nu's- ei,iperate with us in every wav pus.
difference In wives is graphically
HIRSHBEAN, DRAMATIST
lionone of the most significant spir- silde.
Member Federal Reserve Bank
brought out In "Social Ambition," a ittial by-products of the war.
"I ant sure that the exectitoe t ion-
OF MODERN JEWISH LIFE
drama, to be meen at the Colonial
Illustrations of this new spirit are ' , Mice will welcome most heartily the
WS• St
theatre.
Ittut Samos Slues
so numerous that only the most out- ' spirit and sentiment you manifest
BY J. M. MORRIS.
1.011u.
To such W011i•ll arc the wives of
slut
wirer° STATES
'' cti':,it s y aasrsen
ura i, ti t:t Ierthatth,,,
standing
instances
can
receive
notice
„i
Vincent Manton at different periods
00YERNAENT
policies
Uri,
,tir
direct
Among the present (lay 1 iffilish
In the play. The drama opens Wen ini tetrt,e t, , f \, , \ ,' i l i l t " i I,:,gat,:":;,
i' n , ' ', , t , i a gn,‘,1:,, 1; that
'Iri
supervision of the \Van Itepartinent,
dramatists and literati the name of
31anton Eta the husband of at woman the new p o lity
reccl \ cd its original and as tine of the functioning agencies Peritz Ilirshbein unquestionably
whose thoughts era only of the gown
trial, and it was the unqualified sue- tecognized by the Government
things his wealth can bring her and
stands out in the foreground as one
of \Vilinington that inspired tither "a , work. The Board is doing its in- who
Conscientiously and energetical-
the Impression she can make with It
comitianities.
The fact that the most in its jurisdiction to help win
ly, and aided by his gifted mind and
in society,
whoa of $75.00 originally assigned m the war.
One Dollar Will Open an Account With
alanton, a daring speculator In New
pen attempted, and in some degree
-Very only pairs,
\Vilmingien was almost doubled is
York, is caught In a net the finally
succeeded, in the uplifting of the
''C01.. 11.\ RRY (TILER.
due in no small degree to the efforts
brings about his Ilnaurlal rain. l'1011
Jewish drama, bringing it to the high
.0. hurry S. in Pont, whose leader
Chairman."
he realizes that his wife has no fur-
esti, in and Standard it occupies today.
slot, created a solidarity of suppoit by
There are
now fifteen national
To Perk? Hirslibein, and to him
ther Interest In hint life for Minima
the entne citizenship id the immune Jewell organizations represented in
Finally he decides
la hitter, Indeed .
the councils and work of. the Jewish alone, credit is due for bringing a
its. \s ,,t brio
new time, a new• note into the sym-
to let her have it divorce and leavm,
Welfare Board.
New York for Alaska In search td an
phony of the Jewish drama, that of

Ibis Is
other fortune.
I ,, only a
the mystic-religious—the symbolic
PHILADELPHIA CHARITY
slim einem . It I. .1 human move-
The added attractions include a
tendencies of the Jewish life.
CLOSES
DOWN
ACTIVITY
ment.
It
will
clothe
where
Montgomery Flagg Comedy and the
That field of literature was with
MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette
clothing is needed and feed s
laughing novelty of the year "I low
very few exceptions almost untouch-
PIIIIADELP111.\ The Philatleb ed upon by any of the Yiddish writ-
where feeding is necessary; it
Charley the Kaiser". For
Chew! and Grattot—Mack and mt. Elliott
pina Bureau of Jewish Children ha , ers, and it was kit to Hirshbeill to
will go wherever the cry of
Gratiot and Haetingw—Woodward ono Eliot
the complete change in program on
Jo•. Campau and Newton—Hamilton and Webb
decided to discontinue its work. The be the real exponent of those tend-
humanity calls it It is of human
'Thursday Fred Stone the star of "chin
Ferndale and Syringe/elle
agency which disposes of all cases of encies in the Jewish literature. In a
Chin" In his first screen appearance
beings. for human beings, and by
dependent Jewish children is forced series of more than a score of dramas
Imman beings.
- The Gnat" Is underlined.
Managers Warren and Cohen of th
The contagion of this idealistic to admit its inability to provide he opened a new leaf ill its history.
Colnnial announce for the week of attitude caught city after city. Pitts- homes on care for Jewish children
The hits
motives
for from
his works
Hirsh- PX:x0';'•0•":-.','Of:C'"O'''''..>-<>"'"(>":"<>':-<>.:<:>:<>':<>':<>'''<>"<"''0..°.'°*
October 27 I) W. Griflitha Greatest burgh followed Wilmington with a The statement is made by those in befit
taken
the Jewish
life
Spectacle "The Birth of a Nation." deity in \illicit $•17.000 (almost twice charge of the Bureau that Philadel- of the olden days and sang them in n. BATHS: Turkish, Russian, Electric, Sulphur Mineral; Swedish Massage 2 1
The first time ever shown at popular its quota) was raised. Throughout phia's rich Jewry is not supporting a song of modern times, hence the
pri•en.
the campaign Jews and non-jews its local charities, expecting that, not- melancholy, the constant longing for
withstanding the enormous cost of
worked with equal ardor.
the unknown, the everlasting search
ADJOINING WAYNE HOTEL
supplies, etc., that the agencies do
foe the infinite as represented by the
\Vhat was true of Wilmington and
Why go to Hot Springs or West Baden?
SHANGHAI JEW GIVES
more work with less money. In con-
various types of his numerous dramas.
SIX WAR AMBULANCES of Pittsburgh is now true of a score sequence every institution is forced thorough
study of all the works of rh Save Money and Tiresome Travel. Use Wayne Sulphur Mineral Baths 3
It is not in our province to give a
of other cities. Newark, N. J., is
and Remain in Detroit.
to refuse admission of new' cases.
0
representative. That thriving city ac-
-..
PEKIN.--11n the arrival of the cepted with extreme diffidence an al-
Hirshbein. To the real stir- 0 Hundreds of Wonderful Cures. NIarvelous Results in Nervous Diseases
Sir Philip Henrikues was appointed dent of
0
French Minister to China at Shanghai lotment of $200,111X) and raised $388,-
the modern Yiddish drama A
DETROIT WAYNE SULPHUR MINERAL BATHS have a long rer' .; - .;
assistant financial secretary of the
a banquet was given m his honor.
15N1. Mayor tlillen's statement at the
we can refer to Hirshbein's writings, rl• ord of miraclous cures and are particularly efficient in treatment of 0
The French Consul-General an- opening dinner, when Ile turned over British Nlinistry of Munitions.
I
0
Hit let it be mentioned here that such VAo following: Rheumatism (Muscular, Inflammatory,
v Sciatica) Neuritus.
tiustave Schulman, heir to the
nounced the gift of 15 000 francs from to the committee "the entire machin-
v all nervous conditions, Inso.nin. la , Skin Diseases a
works as his "Die Nevulah " or *
ril i ' l 'esPecially ' efficient
two local co-religionists, 111 essrs.
$2.000,000 Goldsmith estate, has em
A
in
cure,
of
eczema,
ery of the city," was literally fulfilled.
. 'cite and Nobeute," or "Einsame
S. Kadoorie :Ind S. S. Suntekh, for the Policemen. obviously Irish, appealing listed in the Zionist Legion for sere-
Overworked military and business men speedily rejuvenated by a
easily wo breld cloafssieidteraas.
0 few Wayne Sulphur Mineral Baths
purchase of an ambulance for service to vaudeville and movie audiences, ice in Palestine. Nfr. Schulman is a n
"ta'esitt :rnp"ie ce e°su !di n
0
Canadian citizen and 21 years old.
Baths reopen for the season September 16th. Take Woodward Car
at the front.
lagging automobiles at the important
J H. l'olak • J. P., has been -
to
Wayne
Hotel,
corner
of
Third
and
Jefferson,
Entrance
Front
street,
0
This is the sixth gift of the kind croSSitigS With the six-pointed Jew-
re. unel
Although his first attempt in the * between Second and Third streets.
given by Mr. Kadoorie since the be- ish star, the symbol of the campaign; elected a member of the Council of
Under Personal Management of J. R. Hayes.
the London Chamber of Commerce field of the Jewish drama was a real-
inning of the war.
firemen performing on the main
istic play "Miriam," written in
for the fifth term in succession.
0

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