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The Unbarred
Window
By JULIA GLASGOW.
GRAEAm BROM IE IRC9
IPIRUCIS
An outgrown faith, I said an out-
worn creed.
Observance unsuited to our time.
Meaningless prayers, to One whe will
not heed,
Unless they're well intoned. No or-
gan's chime,
No cloud of incense and no stained-
glass pane—
A sorry fane.
No promise that the righteous He'll
reward,
The swiftly-smiting Lord.
No hope of streets whose pave is gold
and gem:
The New Jerusalem.
But lamentations for the old, that fell
And scattered Israel.
The droning Cantor and the shrill
boy-choir
Awaken in me no responsive thrill.
'Tis a false flame, it is no living fire;
I try to warm me for my need is dire;
The flame does not leap up—I'm
faint and chill.
What is to me, indeed,
This outgrown faith, this outworn
creed!
WITH DODGE BROTHERS POWER PLANT
ever
6 00,000
owners
Towering above
Hospital walls!
Broadway
So far, its noise and clamor cannot
reach
Save as a 'soothing, murmuring
speech;
So near, its lights, when flung
athwart the dark,
Winking and swirling, mark
Each little, cell-like room, each nar-
row, bed;
And every corruscating, glittering ray
Urges a scent, a soap, a gum, a
thread;
Speaking of Love, of Laughter and
of Life
To those, the surgeon's knife
Will soon speed on to other worlds,'
or stay
A little longer on this weary way.
Stay on, but how? Perhaps a broken
shard,
Helpless and marred,
The way out barred—
The Dodge Brothers power plant in
Graham Brothers Motor truck has a
24%2 horse power rating. This is from
2 to 3 / 1 2 horsepower higher than the
average of 65 other well known 1 ton
and 1 / 1 2 ton trucks.
A Isrip variety of body type•
for 1 on .nd IS ton load.
THOMAS
'What's this across the street, this
dingy place?"
"Some little tailor-Jew, some 'vitch'
or 'ski'
His sign-board reads: 'Clothing
Cleaned Carefully.'
Some lowly member of an exiled
THOMAS J. DOYLE
WOODWARD AT GARFIELD — BLEHDALR 4700
DODGE BROTHERS
Mee;
The butt of every street-boy's mock-
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ing game.
I do not know his name."
' "I'd sleep now, nurse. Go, please,
but draw the blind."
No bars upon the window. Careless,
kind.
No bars to hinder me; then Broad-
way's lights,
HIM'
hose wrecker's lights, that lead so
many on
o break frail bark and glittering
galleon
Against its treach'rous shores, those
dancing sprites
Will see another wreck—a wink will
fling
At a deep shaft where lies a broken
thing.
J. DOYLE
MOTOR CARS
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hospital rooms! Each a bare, painted
cell.
Will this one house me by tomorrow
night
Or have a tale to tell
Of how a surgeon's hand, though firm
and light
Yet slipped a little and oped wide
The Gate?
There are no bars! Why wait?
While yet thy limbs will answer thy
behest
Leap! Sleep and rest.
Nay, Broadway's lights, those glitter-
ing, mocking stars
Telling of Life and Love, they are
the bars.
I'll wait until Dawn's oriflamme ap-
pears;
Then I'll learn secrets hidden from
the seers.
The an
vigil's over. Now! At last, the
Cast but a faint, tender beam upon
This shaft's dark bottom; a light,
misty, pearly—
Who is it rouses up so very early?
He wakes betimes, the tailor, "-ski
or -vich,"
Perhaps some wanted garment needs
, e
a stitch.
No, he is standing; round him seems
to fall
A cloudy whiteness—'tis his pryaer-
shawl.
Phylacteries are wound on brow and
Rim;
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A sun-beam, golden, warm,
Slants onhis forehead like the little
By Michael
Angelo's great Moses
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he seems to bear the
Upon his
plate
The 1t
High-priest, Aaron, kept invio -
And from his lips is borne upon the
air
A mumbling sound—the Morning'
Prayer.
A passing vagrant stops to jeer,
Why does it hurt me so, that sneer?
Why do I feel that I would stand
I With him; the scorned, the mocked,
the banned?
, Why, in my breast are feelings
.
housed
The Tempe had not roused?
Meseemed he dropped the eternal'
yoke,
Straightened, and fifty centuries
,
spoke;
, "Thou can't not go, I bar the way.
Endure thy suffering, live or die
As 'tis decreed, nor question why.
If marred, if torn, if rent and riven
For some great purpose it was
given—
This life that thou wouldst throw
away."
The words seemed borne on a whirl-
wind's swell;
Submissively I spoke: "Tis well,"
Then called aloud: "Hear, Israel!
The Lord Our God, the Lord is One.
His will, not mine be done."
—The American Hebrew.
IRON SUBSTITUTED FOR
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
The resolutions of the convention
the Polish Zionists which was held
Lodz recently, included the follow-
ing paragraph:
"This convention urges all Zionists,
in Poland, men and women, to ex-
change their golden engagement rings
for rings made of iron, which the
directors of the Keren Hayesod will
provide."
DO YOU KNOW
That in this big department store of used cars
you can always find a selection of over 100
cars? Fords, all models; Maxwell, Chevrolet,
Dodge Brothers—and undersell in both price
and easy terms.
DETROIT'S USED CAR DEPARTMENT STORE
THOMAS J. DOYLE
3922 Woodward
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Detroit, Mich.
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