PAGE SEVEN KOIVEIVIS/1 el RON IC LE The Gate of a City By JULIET T. FORD. The Inspector looked at the small I desk. Surely he must find it. black figure in the chair. and then "Here you are — Jacob Ponov. back at the document in his hand. Sure he was on the Monrovia. What's Ile motioned a man at the door to your name, Miss?" his desk and gave him an order in a "Natasha—I'm his sister. You say he was on the boat. Where, then?" low tone. sent him to telephone the "I have "Say, you'd better go over to the medical inspector at Swinlmrne," he Island, and find out about your explained kindly to Natasha. "His keeping him there. brother. They're report will decide the matter." We can't tell you any more. There's Natasha wondered. Perhaps they a ferry at ten." telephoning to ,k lion Jacob And Natasha was piloted several were was—if he was well enough to be blocks by the first blue-coated man brought over. When the man re- to another dock. The ferry whistle turned she listened carefully— blew. "Doctor says it was not a clearly "Yes, it is terrible, but in this ATASHA looked about her. Everything was ready at last. country they do so much to help, and tell you things to give to sick Iler back ached from bending over her machine—but the price of trim- people. Look at that list, Rosa. I can give Jacob all that. Maybe in ming her ten pink satin waists with fancy buttons was there, in her purse, the summer I could find a room with and that would pay for a pot of flow- more sun, too—Oh, how well I shall , and leave enough for milk and work nowt" Natasha smiled hap- pily. "I am glad you came in Rosa. s sgs- She pulled out a worn circular I feel better after talking to you. from her night school grammar, and And maybe you could send Reuben, studied the numbered list, set forth your' little brother, with the milk and eggs from the market? I have in large type beneath the flamboy- to go down so early. Jacob wrote ant red cross— to tell me the boat he would come 3. 2. Good Air. 'I. Sunshine. on—it is the Monrovia, and the Cleanliness. 4. Eggs. 5. Milk. 6. papers say it will come into port to- Cheerful Surroundings." Natasha's finger paused at each morrow at eight. I shall see him. Rosa."!— the item, and her glance appraised "Now kiddo, don't get all bet up bedroom anxiously. For sunshine it was the best she could do. She had like that. Sure you'll see him. An you waited patiently for the top floor I ain't gonna stay now 'cause arm hall bedroom and when Morris the look done up." Rosa threw her tea peddler died, she spoke for it. It about her friend. "No Rosa, I will rest well now," was the only room in the Rivington Street tenement that got the sun. said Natasha obediently. But before door, she ran For two hours every morning, a thin Rosa could close the her arm. beam came slipping over the roof to it and held the girl by "Rosa, I am afraid that I will fail of the Settlement (louse. may miss hint, I don't somehow. I The air was not so good. Just now know"—She was almost sobbing , the Cattaloni family were cooking a garlic stew. And then in the day and practical Rosa gave her a little time there were many nasty odors. shake. "Nat, yen make me sick. All ya But sunshine killed germs, the cir- cular said. That was surely the most gotta do is to go down on the wharf —you've got yer pass—an' then watch important. fer Jacob to come down the plank. If As for keeping the little room clean Natasha coUld do that easily. She ya don't see him, get next to some guy with gold braid an' tell Jacob's would have to get up earlier in the name—Nat, yer cernily are a fool morning to scrub the woodwork, but sometimes, an' then again it seems the white made the room so much like ya know morn me about things." more cheerful, she was glad she had N "Ask for the Jewish Immigrant Department. Don't be scared, he's likely all right. They keep a lot for examination." The official patted her on the shoulder and hurried off. Natasha looked dazedly from the stern of the boat as it slid from the defined case, but taken in considera- tion with your information about feet, where she stood, leaning over the rail— Bells clanged, and the jar of the boat against the dock shocked Natasha almost off her feet. She kindlier aspect than ever. "I ant sorry, my girl, but I'm former conditions he thinks"— "Not clearly defined, you say," the Inspector interrupted— "No sir, not now. But according of Russian dock. New York was a tall moun- to all statistics of victims prisons. in his condition. there is only with puffs tain, flecked here and there can't con- says he of white smoke. The water was gray one result. He scientiously sign the papers." too, and the wake of the ferry The words carried no definite sig- churned it into white crests. The Natasha. She looked I path of swimming silver and white nificance to seemed to stretch out like a chain anxiously to the Inspector. He dis- missed the man, and turned to her a front the gray city to Natasha's very hurried to follow the small crowd off the ferry, and went up to the first blue-coated man she saw. "I'lcase, the Jewish Immigrant De- partment?' "Looking for someone, are you?" "Yes, my brother. They said Ile would be here." "Sure. Well, it's right over there." He indicated a large brick building. "They'll tell you which room when you get there." Natasha thought the afraid your brother is not a desirable citizen for the United States — the doctor says his symptoms are very in- dicative of consumption." "Consumption!" cried Natasha. "Yes, that is what they said he must have at the Exhibit where Rosa took me. I forgot the name. I told the lady he was sick from cold prison, and she gave me this—here"—Nata - vita spread her circular on the desk, before the Inspector. "See, those six things. When he has those, he get well. And then he is good citizen— desirable is that—no?" The Inspector looked down at her perplexedly. "Ilut don't you understand, we can't admit a consumptive to the country. He is bad for the people around him." "Oh no!" cried Natasha. "I take care of hint all the time. He is not had for me—Jacob." She smiled at the idea. "You know when we are both small at Volpa, in Poland, I always take care of Jacob. He was so little. He is big man now, but for me always my little Jacob." A wistful, mothering light shone in the dark eyes which the glasses could not bide. The Inspector cleared his throat. "That does not affect the law. Did- n't they tell you at the Exhibit that people with consumption gave it to others. If we let your brother come in, he would do that. Why, you go to (tIriob Nurniture Ellis Island officials very kind. After two more had questioned and guided her, she Rosa gave Natasha a good-natured painted it. And she was proud of found herself in a wood panelled only smiled. the curtains. The room looked quite push, but Natasha "I'm a fool Rosa, always when I room. A man with glasses sat be- white and dainty even by gas light— want a thing too badly. I wish I hind a big desk and smiled at her. so much whiter than anything Nata- "Interpreter!" lie called. could be like you, su•e and sensible. sha had seen since she left Poland . "Oh, I speak English." Natsaha You always think clearly and get She hoped it would remind Jacob of felt reassured. This man looked you want." their mother's house. Natasha thought everything kind. lie could not fail to help her "Aw cut that out. That's N'York. how white Volpa must be now, still to find Jacob. in this town or half buried under snow — and the "a have to get wise "Now I am going to ask you a few go under." Rosa's jolly face grew room blurred before her— questions." let "Say Nat, ain't ya gonna let me hard for a minute. "Don't never Natasha nodded. She wanted very Designed and executed by Detroit Furniture Shops. another guy on to what yer after— much to explain right away that she in?" Natasha jumped up and undid the make ya don't want it and—surest had only come to get her brother Facilitated by factory association. thing ya know it comes rollin' your door to let in Rosa Zeligman. Rosa and take him home. But she waited. wore a stylishly cut red coat with way! Well, so long Nat, an' I'll be "What is your name?" round tomorrer night to give Jacob plenty of cheap fur on it. She "Natasha Ponov." perched herself on the only other the glad handl" The man had taken a blank of And Rosa's red cloak went swing- chair in the room, and offered Nata- paper and was filling it in. sha a piece of gum with laconic ing down the dark stair. "Who have you come for?" Natasha stood a moment in the work and you would carry the germs "My brother, Jacob Ponov. lie said friendliness. "Not a suck? Say, what's eatin' doorway. The room shone cheer- he was coming on the Monrovia. yourself, don't you see? The law , ya, Nat? Ain't Jacob comin' tomor- fully by its one gas jet. The hot Surely he did—can't you tell me?" says that no insane person, no idiot no feeble-minded, no criminal, no"— rer—thought ya'd be ready for a tears gathered under her lids. "Jacob," she said softly, "God—it Natasha pleaded. If the man would "But Jacob is not that!" spree—Charlie Chaplin's on at the only tell her that Jacob was there, Warren and Riopelle is all I want, to take care of him"— she could answer all his questions "Yes, wait—'No person suffering Emporium." and closing the door, Natasha crept from tuberculosis—that is consump- "I'm tired, Rosa—I feel strangely so much better! Telephone Melrose 1320 down the hall to her own room. tion—shall be admitted to the coun- Open Saturday Afternoon tonight. But stay a little while and "Jacob Ponov—wait a minute." His Natasha reached the docks at seven talk—only not American. I must eye ran down a list. "Ah yes, here it try." Now you are a citizen of this o'clock. A heavy mist from the bay country, a good one I'm sure. Would practice the home tongue for Jacob, hung about the wharf, and dank odors is"— By street car, via Woodward Avenue you want to bring sickness to the you know." Natasha stooped to pick "He did come? He is hetet" By automobile, via Woodward rose from the muddy street. It was and Crosstown ears, east to Riopelle up the green gum wrappers that Natasha's knees trembled. "Oh people living around you? That Avenue, east on Warren Avenue to all strange to her, for she could not would not be kind to the country Street, then walk two blocks north. Rosa's busy fingers strewed the floor Mister, I was so afraid when I didn't Riopelle Street. remember her own landing and the see him, you know, I"—the room that has been kind to you!' The In- with. great city towering behind her looked spector really felt sorry for her. He "Aw, we don't never talk Yiddish. swam black before her. .CW1 We're Yankee now. Didn't ya go monstrously forbidding. Heavy drays "Here, get a chair." Natasha felt thought it his duty to go into more to night school all this winter to learn clattered up and down the street, herself lifted gently by the elbows, detail than usual. 00000G000000000000030000000011 But Natasha stared at him— English good? All right, you talk and Natasha had to dodge into a and opened her eyes. wait for the waiting room "You mean that I cannot have my it, I can get ya, 'cause grandfather doorway to "There, now you're all right." The spouts it at home. lie likes ya fine, to open. , man who had placed her in the chair (Continued On Page 10.) There were other women in line. Nat, grandpa does. Said you cd held out a glass of water. They talked a great deal in Polish "No, no. That was so foolish of have some pots off his flower wagon. and Hebrew and Russian, and when I meant to bring 'em t'night, but I me, but I guess I have breakfast too the doors opened they crowded past fergot. I'll send my kid brother early." Natasha smiled. "Now I Natasha. One of them, a pasty everything." with 'ens tomorrer." looking girl, with tired gray eyes , can answer have here a report on "Oh Rosa, how kind of your grand- "Well, I came and sat down on the bench be- he is being father! My brother will be so grate- side her, but Natasha did not look your brother—lam—I see full too, when I tell him. Rosa, do held in a Detention l'en on Swin- up. She was watching the shiny sick?" , you think he'll be vers gray water splashing around the burn Island"- "Don't be silly, Nat. Didn't the piles. The incessant slap of the waves "Oh—detention—what is that? But woman what sunned the T. H. Exib. he is just from the 'dreadful prison in say that them things on the list rather calmed her excitement. Siberia. Please don't hold him any- "Has the man said when they ex- I gonna send where. I must take care of him." 'lid fix hint? An' ain't the boat?" Natasha looked worried again. An- in the eggs an' milk from the market pect Natasha looked around quickly, for in the mornin'? Mebbe he ain't bad in other island to find before she could had spoken her reach Jacob. She started up. "Please yet. How long did ya say he'd been the girl beside Yiddish. do I take a boat for that island?" in prison?" "They do not knots — he said it Not so fast, Natasha's small, black-clad body "Wait a minute. Natasha an- Her voice might be an hour late," I have to find out a little otraightened fiercely. swered, not very responsively. But Missy. What about that prison in shook— the girl persisted in a soft voice— more. What was he there for?" "Have I not told you often, Rosa . "I hope it will not be very late, Siberia. "Oh, I can tell you. It was the Two years the Russians held him in for I shall miss so notch of my work. government, so unjust, so cruel. Not Siberia. They moved him from s I am meeting my father, He wrote like America where all is kind. You alway prison to prison, and it was that Inc was afraid to land alone— see, one night, four years ago they cold and damp, and never enough but it will make toe very late, I ant food. My mother followed, begging come to Jacob, a lot of men, and afraid I may lose my place." Her her way—in some villages the peo- want him to sign paper saying he on discontentedly. all his motley to the government, ple were kind to her because their voice trailed Natasha turned on her with un- give they take care of it, and just give men were in Siberia' too. One woman and fury. in Tischka gave mother potatoes and reasoning hint paper"— "Your placel—your lathed You are Pin money for the Czar, I reckon," corn to', carry to her husband. But waiting to see him and wondering she could not tell where he was, and how many less buttons you will sew interposed the Inspector grimly. "Yes, the Czar tax us all the time. mother had to eat the food on the So Jacob did not trust the men. He way. But she found my brother! on today perhaps!" Frump °pular resort; from re- The girl did not seem angered, but knew a friend lost all his savings of mote Summer home; from far Here, I have the letter"—Natasha mildly surprised. drawer—"See, she says, years that way. Ile refuse. They and near, by train and boat, fumbled in a "But we cannot live if I do not ever since the close of the I found Jacob but he is sick. I gave keep a good place. I most think of get mad and one man, drunk with hit Jacob — Jacob hit back summer season, these rental In- the men some money that you sent vodka, see him. He buttons—it is the same as bread. and they put him in prison for hit- struments have been coming me, and they let me And the city thinks more of my but- ting government man. And they can With them, In this great 17th Annual Clearance, are all the exchanged, sample must get out of prison, they say back to us. They are offered old father," — an assort- tons than it does of my send him to Siberia for that!" Nata- now In this sensational clear- (new), shopworn and discontinued style instruments on our floors Natasha, send me some more money. she ended quaintly. fifty at such sha's voice trembled indignantly. ance, just commencing, ment which In variety of makes and designs, In values and diversity of prices• The man here told me that for But Natasha was not listening. stand, we believe, wholly unrivalled the world over! "Yes. That story is straight. great, bona fide reductions se rubles he will let Jacob escape. The She heard a man on the pier call out make their speedy sale an ab- guards say there arc too many prison- —she saw other men running with Your brother told us just the same ust food thing. Guess you used to have a solute certainty—and presenting ers, and they have not enough Farrand ropes. The ship was coming! Everett pretty tough time over there. Well, such values, such ease of pur- for themselves. But they m get Original Price, $375 It took a long while for the Mon- Original Price, $400 Uncle Sam doesn't hold these kind chase In securing that long money for it, so if the government rovia to dock, and all the other pas- wanted Plano or Player.Plano finds out, they can pay the officers sengers had to land, before the steer- of prison records against folks." Whitney for your home as it is not likely "Then that it all? He can come H. F. Miller not to punish them—' age was allowed to come off. There Original Price, $300 will, for a long time, If ever, be "Rosa, that country is a cruel with me. Oh please"— Original Price, $500 was much gutteral shouting back and "Easy there, easy. How long have again available. place. And it's lonely—that's what forth and delighted cries of recogni- Vose makes it cruel. There's too many you been here?" Briggs For, not only do we deduct Original Price, $550 people for them to care about just tion. "Six years." Original Price, $350 Jacob was not in sight, and fear every dollar we have received "Have you a position? Do you one. It's all the millions of people gripped Natasha that he was very as rental, but this is taken from Adam Schaff makes it so lonely"—Natasha's make a good living?". Leonard that sick. But perhaps he was only weak, the price the Instruments sold Original Price, $300 "Oh, you want to know if I can sallow face was drawn with pain. and was waiting, saving his strength Original Price, 1400 at when sent out, which was, in Rosa tried awkwardly to comfort to land. Of course it would be tir- care for him!" many eases. much lower, than Grinnell Bros. "Well, yes. Your brother doesn't her. Steinway ing to stand in that dirty pushing the same Instruments sell for "Aw go wan kid—Yer glasses are all report to have any money. We have Original Price, $400 Original Price, $600 today. YOU SAVE ALL THE this. crowd. to be careful not to take in a man blurry now. Here, wipe 'em CM RENT AND YOU SAVE THE Now the ropes to the steerage who might be a charge on the We ain't over there any more, an Sterling DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE Weser Bros. Jacob's steamer gets in tomorrer. gang-way were down, and the people state"— Original Price, $475 Original Price, $400 PRESENT PRICE AND THE Hut I tell you," Natasha cried, "I Brace up. How'd ya get the money crowded at its base. Natasha was PRICE AT WHICH THEY first at the railing. She did not hear make ten dollar a week, and here"— All the others are going at similar reductions. F,ach one has been carefully to send fer him?" SOLD IN THE SPRING! tired the hubbub of greetings, nor feel the she opened her purse and produced a Natasha's voice sank to a regulated and tuned. Many, even of the rental and exchanged, cannot be told pushing of the immigrants as they roll of bills. "I bring money to show makes monotone. Surely with each an oppor- from new. Learn fully of our FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL PRIVILEGE. It wedged past her with their bundles-- I saved every I have enough. Rosa told me "I saved—that's all. tunity as this awaiting you, your permanent satisfaction an absolute certainty! she was only looking, peering into gave myself enough See. Twenty dollars." ask . you penny, only I your home will soon ring with She laid it on the desk. food, because I knew I must keep every face— melody; soon hold that greater $90 Off on Stroud "Pianola" Player.Piano There were at least a hundred ster- "Yes, yes. That's fine. But now well to work, or the money would attractiveness and charm that stop. I sent money every month, age passengers on the Monravia but about his being on Swinburne Island" This has dark oak ease; the marvelous rhumb' music rented features, and a beautiful Instrument always at length the last one passed down —The Inspector was reading the re- and I !stayed through the vacation the gang-way and was swallowed up brings! beautiful tone—an instrument that in some music.loving home will bring un- port again. time in summer. Rosa, sometimes bounded delight. Wonderful value! Natasha watched him anxiously. I felt like my machine that goes on in the babbling mob. Dock hands began to go aboard to A $750 How could he be so slow. Jacob There's a $650 STUIVESANT "Maoist" Player-Pisan at 8560. always. It has no feeling, only you - Piano unload the cargo. sick and tired, and this man asking must give it enough oil to do its GRINNELL BROS. Player-Piano at $610. A $600 MENDELHALL Player A blue-coated official touched Nata- questions— work. I had no feeling and I fed $165. A $700 JOHNSON slayer Piano at $570. A $600 StTANI.}.:T ik SONS at "Please Mister, let me go to him myself like I oiled my machine, I sha's shoulder— Player.Plano at $420— It "All off, Missy—What, didn't your quickly. Jacob is not strong any did not even think about Jacob. your own more. I want to take him home and These price. In each case, Include 5.25 worth of New Music Rolls of takes time to think and feel and that sweetheart tome?" Natasha looked at him with uncom- make him well"— selection. SEVERAL BRAND NEW SAMPLE PLAYER-PIANOS. $50 to $75 wouldn't help him. His sickness prehending eyes. "You say you know your brother is REDUCTION. wouldn't wait. My mother wrote he "Jacob—my brother, he is on the not well? How is that? Do you was weaker"—Natasha's voice broke so in the letter." know why?' hoarsely—"but that letter did not Monrovia. He said "What's his name? Say, mebbe "Of course I know. After he is come till after I had sent all the I You Can Buy Any of he's on the Island. Come with me. for two year in damp, cold prison money that was needed. That day These Great Bargains on We'll have a look at the list." You remem- no food almost, he could not be with cried for the first time Natasha followed her guide blindly were EASY MONTHLY well. My mother write me how ber at the factory. And you to a big desk. PAYMENTS is why I kind , Rosa. I wanted to tell you She remembered she most not allow weak he is, and so that OPEN EVENINGS have room all I about my trouble— herself to be afraid. Rosa had said send for him. But I Downtown Branch, 1, $, 6, Broadway fixed where he can sit in sun and "Sure, I wanted to help ya But this might happen. And she to WO) NOW for complete phone us (cherr)' yarn out of ya. rest. And then I will feed him eggs us or Write had to the out yer brother was quite calmly her brother's name— HEADQUARTERS as spike I doped and milk. I think I have paper here Soon list of bargains If you can't come immediately. "Jacob Ponov." W et I took that say they will make him well"— some On the way t'bein' a lunger, 243-247 Woodward Ave. man at the desk thumbed The She ptilkd out the circular. The man the free Exhibit. Ye to for there Sadie when she was took— typewritten pages. took such a friendly interest in Jacob: Ponov — Ponov — gosh, what She thought he would approve of her an' Davie Jacobs, they helped him names?" a lot. Nat, don't it say here there'll I Natasha clasped a corner of the plans. 62,000 T. B.'s in this burg?" An Interior Eirtroit ,Nurniture *mps See These Bargains in Summer Rental Pianos TODAY '158 '340 '155 '335 '377 '175 '262 '198 '344 '158 '335 '397 Urinnell Bros