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care what I take for it, you schnorrer?
I don't sell it. I keep it. Did Rebbe
Nachum send you? What I take for
the tallitSi"gThe enormity of the boy's
little window of Levison's deli- tallith to the rich Myers who
offense
Seemed to dawn suddenly
keeps
catessen shop was bright with the junk shop." But before the boy upon hint and he glared at him
valentines. What have valentines to could question him. !trig had slipped fiercely.
do with delicatessen? I really don't awa y.
''No, Reb Nachum didn't send met
know. You must ask Moisehe Levi-
So Rebbe Nachum had lost his And I ain't no schnorrerl And the
son. But of course he wouldn't know tallith at last. All the cheder boys Rebbe he ain't neither! But you're a
either! Very likely he doesn't really knew that tallith, with the gold and thief! I hetche the tallith is worth
know what a valentine is for. He'd silver threads worked so wonderfully lots more! And anyway you're rich
probably say, "Schtuss!" But he in and out, and its bands of azure 'cause you cheat on your scales. Every
does know that one may make a few ribbon. How much store the Rebbe One says so. And you didn't pay Rebbe
extra pennies by adding valentines set upon it! How lovingly he fingered Nachum the ten dollars yet, anyway,
to one s stock—and who needs extra it when he held it up for the admir- and so the tallith aint yours! May
pennies more than a man with five ation of the boys, and told how long bad luck come to you and yours!"
children, the oldest one not yet able it had been in the family, and what With his parting shot in the familiar
to earn anything? Ilesitles, his wife, gifted fingers had done the gold trac- Yiddish of the malediction, the boy
Ricka liked to handle such things. ery! So he had sold it at last! }lo• fled front the presence of the outraged
\Vho wouldn't rather sell a bit of often he had told the boys that mats) Myers, and breathlessly dashed back
frilled pink paper than a dripping had wished to purchase it!
to "the club" and Mr. Stern.
herring. or a slice of redolent cheese?
Levi pondered it all very soberly
That gentleman laughed as he en-
Besides, her sentimental soul reveled on his way home. Very evidently tered and pushed forward a chair.
in the verses which her sixteen-year- "the rich Meyers" hadn't paid for the "Say, you Wine sprinter! But you
old Dora read from the valentines. tallith, else the coal box would not didn't need to find out that minute!"
THE
Let Moischt• say "Schtuss!" She he so nearly empty. Ile knew the
"I found out!" The words came
MORRIS
liked valentines.
purchaser and disapproved of hint. grimly.
PLAN
So did Levi Rosenbaum. His nose He had punched his son tine day on
"Good! W'hat did you find out?"
was flattened against the window pane the way home front cheder, for rea- hl r. Stern was interested. lie knew
a half-dozen times a day. Only the son: entirely sufficient to himself -- the "rich Myers."
object of his admiration was not the and \I r. Myers •had taken it up with
said he won't sell it! And did
radiant hearts and lacy frills that de- ' his father! Levi recalled now with the Rehhe send inc. And he said I
Your Privilege to select FINE FURNITURE and RUGS on an ex-
lighted Dora Levison; he preferred in- sati•faction that the other's nose had ant a selmorrer." Levi's anger was
stead the large ones upon whose sur- bled with cheerful profusion!
almost to the verge of tears. "Ile's a
tended
payment basis is proof of a greater service.
face splashes of color showed cari-
\Vas it fate that the very next after• skink.
catures of all sorts of men and wo- noon as the boys were coining out
Mr. Stern smiled understandingly—
men. no cheap! One might buy from cheder that Ike Myers should but said nothing. Ile waited until the
even the big ugly one marked "Dear remark, " \\*hen I no liar Mitzvah,: boy had found himself, then said
Teacher" for one cent. It was pre- on Pesach, I ' M going to wear Rebbe quietly, "Go home now, and we'll try
cisely the one which he would send Nachuni's silk tallith."
to find a way. And keep your mouth
to Miss Kimball, who vainly tries daily
"Rebbe
Naeliton's
silk
tallith..' shut—and come back and see me to-
to teach him to draw. Why draw echoed one of the boys incredulously. morrow."
things he wasn't interested in? ar- " \Vill he lend it to you?"
Now if Levi had known all that Mr.
•
gued Levi. So instead of circles and
"Lind it!" Ike laughed.
"M v Stern knew about Mr. hlyers, perhaps
, vases and leaves he drew fascinating
he'd have reveled in the knowledge.
fatle•r—"
But
somehow
he
didn't
automobiles and houses of astonishing
lint of course how could lie know
architecture. Miss Kimball disap- finish. Perhaps it was fate that sent that twice the junk-dealer had been
hint stumbling down the dark stairs
proved of Levi.
brought
before a judge because of dis-
Our stocks contain a las-
In fact, so did many people. He just then—fate aided by a deft turn honest dealings; that Judge Bern-
We extend to you our
had the talent, developed to a re- of Levi Rosenbaum's toe.
!Mating profusion of beau-
heimer had spared no words in his
most cordial welcome to
That was Relthe Nachunt's tallith.
, markable degree. of doing things he
condemnation of the criminal and held
tiful furniture which can
should leave undone, and not doing and no one else had any right to it
visitvisit our store at any
now before him the threat of a prison
the precise ones he was expected to Least of all, Ike Myers! The Reble• term if he Were again brought before
lie relied upon to lend new
time and view our displays
do. And yet—somehow most people was kind and fine, and never scolded him. Perhaps Mr. Stern wouldn't have
of furniture. Our Rug De.
interest to the home. The
liked hint. Even Reb Nachunt, whose very hard! And why should Ike's known it either, if Judge Bernheimer
pertinent is of particular
cheder the boy attended (except father he so rich as to be known as weren't a director Of what the boys
new designs are arriving,
when his father relaxed his eternal "the rich Myt•rs" when Rehbe Nach- called familiarly "the chill," but which
interest at this time be-
and each day finds the lat-
vigilance) found himself liking him, um was poor! Levi debated it all the directors' called "The Green Street
muse of the many wonder-
.
despite the fact that he was coin- fiercely with himself, and was en-; Settlenient House." Judge Bernheimer
est creations
ful patterns to be found
plet•ly indifferent to all his teaching Cody disgusted to find his eves,
spent a good many pleasant evenings
Furniture or authentic
amongst our assortment.
and gave his attention only when Rd, strangely wet.
at the settlement, and he often made
Naeliten was telling Talmudic tales.
Here, as in the various
Ile went in search of Itzig; Itzig, it possible for Me. Stern to do kindly
adaptations from the Per-
How could the boy be "bar mitzvah" to be sure, was a "nahr," but some- I
other departments, high
little things, that the boys otherwise
iod designs being placed
next year when he knew almost noth- times he was helpful. He found hint,
would have been deprived of. So it
quality is linked with very
ing? Levi shrugged his shoulders at as lie expected, in a little coffee-room
upon our floors.
chanced that that very evening the
moderate prices.
the oft repeated question. But it was in the neighborhood; it was warm I
judge heard the story of the tallith,
he who raised the shade in the one
here, the proprietor was good
and of Levi Rosenbaum and of Ike
window of Reb Nachums dark little natured, and occasionally a generous
Myers. He heard about Rebbe
kitchen where the boys gathered for patron would include Itzig in his
Nachuni too, and said he knew a dozen
study, when the light grew gray; it afternoon treat.
like him—a thing which Levi would
was he who filled the scuttle from
"Itzig." Levi motioned him to the, have vigorously denied had he heard it,
the packing box of coal that stood by door, "do you know how much the •
It was certainly unusual that the
the kitchen door, and lifted it for rich Myers' paid for the tallith?"
very next morning "the rich Myers"
the rabbi's slender, frail little wife.
'How much he paid?" Itzig laughed. had another strange caller; only this
And when there was an errand to be "fen dollars Ile will pay—so he says.
time he lost his ruddy color. But
done, it was Levi Rosenbaum who
Does the rich Myers give money never caller was more polite, or
did it. Still—can a boy grow up so?
easily? Reb, Nachtitu, will get that friendly than Judge Bernheimer.
/s4chinn often shook Isis head
much less for teachieg his Ike his !Ie . even offered the junk dealer
slowly and doubtfully, when he look-
Aleph-betli!"
a cigar. a far better • one than
ed at hint.
"Ten dollars!" It might have been even the rich Mr. Myers was in the
Reb Nachum might well have been
a hundred sn far as Levi was con- habit of winking. Mr. Myers looked
proud of ,hint ii,lee bad dexoted,onel
Ile left Haig standing at the up iequirlogly; why the call? It was
half the attention to his studies that
ddnr olthe coffee-room laughing, and . all very plain. The judge was inter-
he -did to the valentines in 'Levison's
l went on Soberly.'
ested in thihtes of Jewish ceretnonial
windOw! One of them reminded Levi
AlthoSt without ktiowing it, his font- use; he had heard that 'Mr. Myers
of Reli Nachum. There were the big
steps led loin to the red brick building owned an utiusual tallith. Would he
spectacles, the long beard, the
two blocks away. If some people allow him to see it?
wrinkled face, but that was all. Cer-
ust then the boy glanced at the
, called it a settlement house. it made
Mr. Myers would, although he didn't
tainly gentle old kelt Nachum's coun-
ilken length that the man had spread
tenance never wore such an expres. no difference to him; lie railed it the look pleased. He went slowly to a on his deck. "Why—why, Mr. Sterti!
sionl Nn, he wood not send that one club.. There were three or four rooms shallow drawer in his desk and drew This one is just like—this one is
to him! To a't whet' Beide. --maybe on an upper floor where he and the it forth. Even Judge Bernheimer Rebbe Nachum's! Where'd you get
fellows were always welcome, where
—but nut to Res, Nachion!
used to lovely things, could not re- ' it? How? Who got it for you? But
•
'Na, Levi? 1Vhat you looking at? they might play games and do all strain a , grs , of admiration as the why did Ikey—?"
manners of things; and always there
Maybe you buy valentines?"
shimmering silk length, yellowed with
"Ilere, you catapult, hold up!" and
It way Itzig From m talking. peer- was Mr. Stern . who sat at a little age, with its tielicate glittering tracery,
Mr. Stern laid a restraining hand on
! ing over his shoulder in the half- desk sometimes, but more often Was lay before him
the
boy who threatened to fly apart.
gloom of late aftenwon. Every one out on the floor amongst the boys.
"Why, this is a • beauty! A real "Sit down here and listen. Keep still!
knew Itzig. His whir gray eyes, his Levi approved of Mr. Stern—he find! It must be worth a hundred
I
tell
you!"
mass of reddish gold hair, his oddly played fair. Just why any man should dollars! Where did you get it, Mr.
And he did. Ile told him all about
vacant expression, tvere all well he down here on Christie street, mak- Myers? And you inust tell site how
Judge Bernheimer and how often lie
known. a "nahr" they called him. Cer- 'tig a club room pleasant for boys be much you p id for it!" The judge
did beautifully kindly things that
tainly he could not snake a litiug- bad never fathomed. Mr. Stern was lookedsteal t into Mr. Myers' shift-
pleases! him more in the doing than
as certainly Ile knew nest to nothing queer, in sonic ways. But—he was ing little lilac eyes. Mr. Myers looked
they could possibly please the re-
of all that a Jew of twenty should square! And he showed an unusually unhappy. A ybody but Judge Bern-
cipient! He knew Mr. Myers, and Mr.
understanding
spirit.
You
,could
talk
know. He was always mentioned with
he—dared he—lie to Meyers liked him, and so he had
heimerl
Co
Id.:
a shrug of the shoulders—he was just I to him?
him whose ituitive knowledge was given it up. That was all.
Levi found hint there at the desk,
"Itzig." He and Levi were friends—
u ncannyI
•It was enough. The boy's eyes were
Levi at least knew that the other . and lost no time in explaining hie
The judge waited. Mr. Myers hesi-
perplexity.
was not entirely a fool.
tated—t h e gulped—and tried to wide and shining. lie drew a deep
"Say. Mr. Stern, I Want 10 ask you
breath.
"Say, you tell that judge that
The boy looked up with a smile.
smi
le. "ou
Y
. know Rebbe Nachum?'
something."
"Sure I buy valentines. See—that one
1 he other looked non-committal. "It. if he gets me that job 111 work like
"Go to it, Levi!" There was always
fury
and
I'll pay him back. 'cause this
there for the teacher. The other one
was his tallith. Ile needs motley.
a laugh in the man's voice, some-
is my valentine to Rebbe Nachum!"
—like what Rebbe does it look, It-
What has he? A ehetler! Can one
where. "Ask me—maybe I can an-
' ?"
Mr. Stern said he would surely tell
live so? So I obliged him—with ten
Itzeg peered carefully at the one swer—:ted maybe I can t!
Judge Bernheimer just that. It teas
dollars."
"How can I get ten dollars that I
pointed out. "Maybe—like Rebbe
quite right that Levi should pay for
"Ten
dollars!"
The
judge
raised
Nachum. Only when does Rebbe want awful bad? TInnestl" Levi
his voice unbelievingly. "That tallith!" any valentine he wished to sendl He
Nachum look like that? When I am looked up so earnestly that Mr. Stern
"Just a hian " Mr. Myers spoke put his arms around the boy's slender
ask.
very hungry I go by hint.'
little form as he said it.
"Why. son. sometimes I have to hastily—anxiously. "When he has the
Levi nodded. Ile often saw Itzig
So it was that on the morning of
ten dollars—I give it back."
there. Then he said slowly. "Some- ask myself that question!" lie? Why,
"Ohl Then that's all right!" The February fourteenth a valentine conic
time, I guess, by Rebbe Nachum. Levi never fancied that he didn't have
to
Rebbe Nachum. It said so on the
all the money he wanted! "When I judge really looked relieved. So (lid
there ain't so much either."
Mr. Myers. "Now, I'll tell you, Mr. box "A valentine for Rehbe Nachum."
Itzig shrugged his shoulders and need it, I generally have to work
Of
course he couldn't read it. But
Myers, I want to show that tallith
said wisely, "'When one is hungry one tor it.
"Well, PH work. But I want it uptown—you know—kind of an ex- Levi who brought it, could and did.
itlust,, eat. Ile who has must feed the,
awful. Say, I'll tell yott how it is. hibition. It's unusual. Let me take He even untied the string that the
rest.
it off your hands. I'll see that it gets Rebbe's trembling fingers fumbled
%Nat mem:.
"Nahr!" It was another voice. Mrs. You know Rebbe Nachum? I go by
back to Rebise Nachnin. You want with. Surely no valentine like this
Levison and Dora had stopped by the his eheder. \Yell. he's got a fine
hint
to have it I know, as soon as was ever sentl Rebbe Nachum looked
window and had overheard. "Shall sec tallith, all gold and silver and blue
—and gasped in frightened breaths!
possible. 111,pay you fifteen."
all become shnorrers?" Mrs. Levison and things. And he brought it frotn
g
But Mr. !dyers raised his hands in His wife looked too—and gasped—
disdainfully tossed her head and went the old country and its awful old—I
protest. Cq1atnly he wanted it to go and wept! In awed tones, Rehbe
guess
his
grandfather
got
married
and
—Dora lingered, "I'retty, ain't they,
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GRISWOLD
ST.
Nachum
said,
"My
tallith!
It
is
here!"
buried in it. No, not buried. but back to the Rehhe—as soon as pos-
1
He looked at it again and again.
Levi sniffed. "Not them—the pi n k married anyway. \Veil, Rebbe Nadi- Bible. The In dollars he would take
"Levi." he whispered, "What it is, a
ones—I ain't looking al' I like the um Toves that tallith—he's always —not a cent morel
valentine?"
"Very well." Judge Bernheimer
funny ones. That one there looks showing it to the boys and sometimes
"A valentine." he explained Levi
I like Rebbe Nachunt" his eyes get all red when he tells wrapped up the silken length care-
and his voice trembled too, "a valen-
"Oh, Levi! Don't send it to him!: about it. Well , I guess the Rehbe's fully. "The five dollars then, goes for
tine is—anything what's nice. Your
a
Bar
Mitzvah
present
for
your
boy.
Everybody likes him!" • Dora looked'' awful poor now, 'cause Itzig Fromm
at him anxiously. i —you know Itzig? lie carried it to It will go towards a tallith for him." tallith—this is a valentine!"
"Mr. Myers—he sent it?" queried
Mr. Myers thanked him warmly.
"Ate, I ain't going to," Levi I the rich Myers what keeps the junk
the Rehhe's little wife.
scowled at her. "I'd hit a feller who I shop for ten dollars. Lois of people But how did he know lie had a boy
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"Aw—Mr. Myers!" scoffed Levi.
did." i wanted to buy it but Rebbe Nachum 50011 to be Bar Mitzvah? It was all
"He wouldn't send nothing. Rut it's
"Rather I'd like to send him a real I wouldn't sell it. And if I had ten very strange. He didn't like it at all.
yours, all right. He's paid hack."
He
certainly
didn't
like
Judge
Bern-
valentine," pursued Dora. . dollars I'd go buy it and I'd take it
" kfv tallith!" Rehhe Nachum fin-
heitner's parting suggestion, "And oh,
"A real one?" queried Ile. "Ain't back to Rebbe Nachum. See?"
gered the yellowed lengths aid held it
these real?" , Mr. Stern saw. He looked very yes, Mr. Myers! If you haven't sent
lovingly against his white beard.
"Sure—but there's others," Dora keenly and earnestly down into Levi's the Rebbe the ten spot, you might do
"Who should send it? It's mine. God
looked very wise. "Anything what's dark eyes. usually so full of mischief, it today!"
sent it hack."
Mee that you do for somebody tan I —and saw. Ile tapped thoughtfully
He did. Levi saw Ike give it to
"God sent it back," repeated she.
be a valentine. In my class we put in on his desk with his pencil, and Rebbe Nachum at cheder, and there
five cents all the girls, and we are looked sternly at a noisy group in the Was a displeased look on Ike's face reverently,
going to give the teacher a bunch of corner. "I'll tell you Levi, I don't that somehow pleased Levi very much.
And Levi. slowly making his wav
flowers. An 'a girl what's in the hos- know how you could earn the ten But now that the tallith was paid for, down the narrow stairs, felt his
But—I'll think how- could he get it! Ile wouldn't go cheeks wet. He would go to chederl
pital we send fruit. Any thing what's dollars right now.
about it." lie saw the boy's face fall. up to see Nfr, Stern at all' Yes, he lie would learn a lot and please
nice can be a valentine."
It was a new idea to Levi. "Any "But how do you know Mr. Myers would. Ilea o and tell him it was Rebbe Nachum! Maybe God did do
thing what's nice can be a valentine!" will sell it for ten dollars? Maybe all up. But—my
g didn't he wish Rebbe it—Maybe lie got Judge Bernhearer
Wouldn't he just like to send Reb he thinks it worth much more."
Nachum had that tallith hack! He to do ill He shook his head—he
"But Itzig said ten dollars," insisted I guessed hr wouldn't go to cheder any couldn't reason it out. But it was a
Nachum a valentine, though! Maybe
he wouldn't like to fill the packing box Levi.
valentine worth while! Nfuch better
more, any way.
"Oh, yes! But that was the buying
with coal! He had seen how anxious-
than anything in Levison's windowl-
,.
ly the Rebbe's wife had peered into price! We'll have to find out what .• Mr.Stern
was
waiting
for
hint.
He
,
The Ark.
t even ask him anything, out
its depths the day before. Maybe he I he'll sell it for. Maybe he won't sell atan
wouldn't like to buy whole armfuls of ' it at all. We'd have to ask him." But said
n he hail real nest's for bins. A
food in the delicatessen store before certainly the an wasn't prepared ina named
could
get store,
him
b as Bernheimer
errand boy in
a drug
hint and carry them to Reb Nachum's for the boy's prompt "I will," and his after
.)o school hours. Would he take it?
tiny flat. Twelve years in the midst immediate disappearance!
"Got to go to cheder," answered
The regular bi-monthly meeting of
Levi lost no time. Ile galloped the boy, briefly.
checked a question he was about to
the Montefiore Lodge, No. 12. In-
of semi-poverty had taught Levi down the stairs and into the street;
"Well, but you can study w ;t1 dependent Order Free Sons of Is-
and
made his way in and out trucks and Rebbe Nachum in the evening, maybe!
much! He knew why the Rehbe
automobiles, and dashed into the And you want the money," urged Mr. "ad, was held Thursday evening, Feb
his wife were so thin and worried!
10, at the quarters in the Pythian
"Any thing what's nice can be a office of the junk shop just as the Stern.
Castle. The ritual was exemplified
valentine!" It was Haig that said corpulent, very self-satisfied Mr.
"What's the use?" Levi's tone rang with the initiatory team in charge.
it now—Dora had vanished into the Myers was closing the door behind with disgust. "He won't sell the
Artistic Flower' and Fruit of
M. Litinsky reported that all ar-
shop. Itzig's vacant blue eyes were him.
tallith, and Ike>, paid Rebbe Nachum rangements were being made for the
every description made In gold,
Theatres. Dry Cleaning f lank
staring into the gray gloom. Then,
"Mr. Myers!" Levi panted. and his the money today. I seen him."
sliver,
silk and velvet, to blend
annual ball, the exact date of which
quite irrelevantly he whispered, "Levi, words came jerkily. "You know that
Tailor Shops, Confertioncrles, Cro
"Now, that's too bad!" sympathetic-
with color of gown.
you won't tell if I tell you some- tallith you bought off Rebbe Nachum? ally said Mr. Stern. "But maybe you is to be announced later. The next
Transforms a simple gown into
series, Hotel, Rooming 11 "'"
meeting of the lodge will he held
thing?"
Well, what will you take for it?"
an exclusive one.
could get another tallith that would
Restaurants, Etc.
Levi laughed. He knew ltzig's se-
"What?" Mr, Myers looked down suit Rebbe Nachum just as much Thursday evening, Feb. 14, at which
new applications will he taken for
cents. But he started now unbeliev- at the red-faced Levi, half angry, half Now. see this onel"
new members. The memtp•rship is
CO.
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Milwaukee Settlement Cook
Book

Lateat edition just out. Phone

Mee. Josephine Jacobs, Addison
Hotel, Cadillac 790.

Joseff Bros.

Superior Kosher
Restaurant

2038 WOODWARD

(Cor. Elizabeth)

Tel. Cad. 311

Open 11 to 11

CANDIDATE FOR

SCHOOL INSPECTOR

PRIMARIES, MARCH 2ND, 1921

Qualifications

Academie Training
Received at
Denison University and Michigan
State Normal College at Ypeilantl.
Taught School and was Supt. of
Schools in Various Illehlgan Cities
15 Years.

Durin Last 'Ten Years Hap Estab-
lished Himself in Detroit As a Sue-
cesstul Realtor.

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