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September 19, 1919 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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A merica Atrish Perlafix! Curter

CLIPTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 10, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

pi easures and com forts that uPth e child
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the trf-
ni aY b egin t° stet' farher
Ladder of life than it was his privilege
to begin. But aspiration must deepen
into energy. We must dream our
The John I). Mabkv Co.
dreams of the future indeed, cuddling
fair visions that we hope to make
realities, but out of the vision must
come incentive to do and to dare.
There is one lodestar that leads us .0_
all on. We call it Happiness. Ah,
what an elusive thing is Happiness 0_
-
and how many forms it takes. Little &-
they know of happiness who woulo
find it where so many seek it, in the
mere getting of material treasure. Lit-
tle they know of happiness who strug-
gle toward it over the bent and'
broken bodies of their fellows. Little
they know of happiness who search
for it only within their own hearts
and without reference to he hearts of
fellowmen. Happiness many mis- _-
takenly believe to lie in Mere worldly
success. But it is a tale, a thousand
time told, that mere material success 0_
has never yet spelled happiness in the
A cut
truest sense of the term for any man.
It brings comfort, it is true, and
luxury. It opens the gates of indu-
\twee and power and social position,
but happiness it does not bring. The
poor mail in his poverty, who, lying :=
down at night with the clear con-
science that he has wronged no man,
that the crust of bread he eats has
The most dependable Fabrics have been used;
been honestly earned in the sweat
the highest skill has been employed in their
of his brow, that wife and children
love him and trust in him, that he
tailoring.
has made the best of his day's oppor-
tunity, that man knows more nearly
the taste of happiness than he who
pillows his head upon this downy
couch, but whose troubled heart will
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give
him no peace because he realizes
Wolf Hint('Illoch, Israel Ilimelhoelt, .limit
that what he has bought at the cost
sacrifices that we shall have to bring spiritual incentives we have had, the of other men ' s fives, or WOO at the
You will save money by buying clothes like these. They give you a
and the loves that shall end in di sap- material blessings that have come to sacrifice of other men's rights. True
pointment, who is there among us all us, and out of the knowledge of the happiness is found in the living of
good deal more in service and satisfaction than you pay for them,
that would be brave enough to meet abundance of our benefits, let us clean lives, and if as the psalmist puts
them with placid front? But it is in thank our God that into our lives he it, he shall stand upon the mount of
and they have that clean cut, dignified, business like appearance
the very face of this condition that has put so much of his goodness, and God "who hath clean hands and a
which makes them appropriate for wear on every occasion.
hope links hands with faith and bids take hope for the days that are to be. pure heart," so it is true in equal
man look forward to the future, as- -So Faith and Hope will make us glad measure that he shall taste the earthly
suring him that whatsoever come, all and true and strong. But they are paradise, that he shall know the
will be well. Hope brings the joyous not the only children in the house happiness of earth, that is supreme,
message that faith is stronger than hold of time to which this night whose heart is pure of evil thought
fate and that the good in the world directs our thought. Tugging at our and whose hand is clean of brother's
is mightier than the evil. What makes very heart strings, as a little child blood. In truth, happiness lies not
the reverse seem true at times is that might tug at our sleeves, bidding us so much in what we get as it does in
we do not appreciate the good that follow his pleasure, there is the third what we give, nor yet so much in
e tall
w it
i what we are as in what we have as-
collies. The blessings of life, like the of Time's messengers;
sunshine that streams upon us from aspiration. In man God has im- pired to be. Browning has said in
take
for
granted
planted
the
desire
and
the
ambition
We
ff,
a June day sky,
his "Rabbi Ben Ezra:"
without appreciation and without to be better than he is. Not for the "For thence,—a paradox
--
praise to him who, is their source, today only do we build, but because Which comforts while it mocks,— ...,-_-
but to the sorrows that come, like the we are conscious of the element of Shall life succeed in that it seems
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rainy days, when the heart Yearns time, because we can look forward to
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to fail;
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for sunshine, we know only too well. the unborn future, we build for that What I aspired to be, and was not, r--
Let this be a time that shall awaken future and work for it and live for it. Comforts me:
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in us an active appreciation of the It is because the parent thinks of the A brute I might have been, but would 1111
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good. Let us look over our lives future needs of his child, that he gives'
not sink in the scale:'
during the past year and know the himself over with fervor and anxiety
(Continued on page 12)
love that has warmed our hearts, the to his daily task, sacrificing his own

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