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PAGE FOUR

&Pawn.lovisti &Rom Kul

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
Joseph J. Cummins, President.

TIfEiATR01TI /;WiSNC RON ICLE

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Perhaps it will go far to counteract a misapprehension of the
true nature of the Sabbath and by that token. to bring the lead-
ers of opinion to a saner view of the whole subject.

Effect and Effectiveness.

No work in any field can be at its best unless it is inspired
by an ideal. But this is especially true of such professions as
JEWISH EDUCATION
Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit,
(Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish•Kishor.)
preaching and teaching. The preacher in particular, must ever
Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
(Connecticut Ilebrew Record.)
have before his mind, a definite goal toward which he directs
O
A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH•KISHR.
During the conference of Jewish
General Offices and Publication Building
his efforts.
England,
held
New
"Oh, no," she answered.
Now it cannot be denied—unfortunately—that there are Social Workers of
SABBATH BLESSING
850 High Street West
there was
"Then what makes you had, sa pule
Cable Address: some preachers who strive mainly for effect; that is to say, for in Hartford last Sunday,
Telephone:
llesIdelai npaup,cri.r, vo riatnh .sjeu ,,bjat E "J u The Sabbath light is burning bright, and tired today?"
vic
i
snei
Chronicle that momentary pleasing impression which through eloquence c
du
Glendale 8326
But the dove would not tell him
prettiest cloth is clean and white,
LONDON OFFICE
and grace and the constant appeal to the softer sentiments in cation." When the discussion 11,11-s ' Our
" ' bread f ,r Friday that he had forgotten to feed her,
ne
agree I that
was generally
a
14 STRATFORD PLACE
over
for
she knew that he would be angry
men and women, they are likely to leave upon their hearers,
nig ht.
a '
education of any sort 'should be e heln-
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
with himself and would feel unhappy
e t - fill
Whether, however, their work will leave any permalin
in
avoiding
many
cases
of
juvenile
So she did not answer at all.
$3.00 Per Year
Subscription, in Advance
influence upon the lives of their people, is open to serious que s delinquency, and further that Jewish' At set of sun our work is done,
"Well, little dove, here are some
happy Sabbath has begun;
extra fine berries for you," said Noah
p Lion. This can be accom lished only by those ministers of s education is particularly important The
To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must teach
.
Now
bless
us,
Father,
every
one.
delinquency
of
Jew
w
i
th
li
ng
i
n
dea
"11111i I will bring you some
kindly,
re
this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
ligion who seek less for effect than for effectiveness in their
ish children.
milk, too, so that you may Ie.] bet.
ministry.
By
effectiveness
we
mean
the
exertion
of
a
positive
It
was
pointed
out
for
example,
Oh
Sabbath
guest,
dear
Sabbath
Editorial
Contributor
ter."
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
guest ,
.‘,, t f , Jewish education could not ,
and definite influence upon life. We mean the lifting of the th ra e t; while
But the black raven was very jead
ome share the blessing with the rest,
The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to
(i.:rrit i .indedness, physical , t
sus when he saw what luscious ber-
ideals of the individual and of the social group. We mean the
important
causes For all our home tonight is blest.
the Jewish pebple, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the
important
s
or
overty
y
5
the dove was getting and he ruf.
!
(
i(f.f.i.dt'
p
ries
d
Jessie E. Sumpter.
awakening in hte people of a desire to live at their best
view expressed by the writers.
it could, if prop
1 ilingut m
fled his feathers and hopped up and
the stimulation in them of a love for virtue for virtue's own arty instilled in our Jewish children,
down
his perch.
Kislev 8, 5682 sake and a feeling of repulsion for what is uglv and unholy,
IN NOAH'S ARK
December 9, 1921
exert a great influence on the other 1
"Caw! caw!" he croaked. "The
--
causes
of
such
delinquency
and
could
:
The
day
of
the
great
flood
had
dove
isn't
sick at all; you only forgot
ss
not
in
the
Ltiss
The preacher of religion must count his succe
to feed her yesterday. That's all!
A Promising Undertaking.
"'ova or soften many eases'
' he receives but hell)
atteries which
anti the e flatteries
p au i s am
terms o f the e plaudits
i come. Storms of rain were pouring Give me some of those juicy berries!"
d b • th. fi rs ' t .
c
au se .41
The plan sponsored by Charles Foster Kent, Professor of in the changed ives,
' education emphasizes Alown upon the whole earth, and the
'` Jewish
in the heightened aspirations, in the Iceener
Real
l
"No," said Noah. "She shall have
Biblical Literature in Yale University, in co-operation with moral consciousness of the people to whom he ministers. Then throughout respect for parents, obeli. • waters were grad ually rising higher the 11111014 food of all, because she
and higher. Everyone was running has fasted so patiently. But you,
leading members of the various faculties of the University of only is the preacher successful if he can point occasionally to mice, the difference between right and up
the mountains to try and save • greedy raven, must wit for your
and the Ten commandments
Michigan and with leaders in the religious life of the state, to some life lifted out of the depths of immorality unto a plane, of wrong
Th .se matters are tumid in addition himself, but there was no escape for breakfast!"

found at Ann Arbor a great School of Religion, is one that moral appreciation or when he knows that through his word t h (a,,ii,::..
..
o ra o‘ivihhiacnhd God f
st..hx e ( .e (nap i f m
.
z
t
n
bj
ec
t
s
• su
The raven was very sulky at this
should be highly encouraged because it has in it vast possi- and worlc, broken families have been restored or when as a die
basic
' t
x. form
a
and he stretched his wings and yawed
commanded
him
to save.
case.

until everyone begged him to keep
bilities for constructive effort along the line of religious edu- result of his endeavors, he can be entirely sure that young men of the student. This being the
What a crowd there was around
it is easy to see why the Jews were
and young women have been lured from the temptation of Vice able to set a high moral standard and the Ark! Noah, his wife, his three quiet.
cation.
For many, many days the Ark went
sons and the wives of his three sons 011 peacefully floating, but at last
It is the purpose of those sponsoring the movement to create to the temptation of virtue.
maintain It.
We regret that, due to the weaken- were already inside, and now it was Noah felt sure that the water must
a school in which students for the ministry shall be prepared
To be sure, the sermon must not always be merely denuncia-
of Jewish education, our children the animals' turn. They came run- be going down and the flood coming
for their life work along purely scientific lines. The history of tion. It must not abound in "thou shalt nuts." The preacher's ing
generally have not the same deep re- ning and rushing, until they were all to an end.
striped
i pel
religion and the philosophy of religion will be presented to word must have to do with a constructive morality. But even
dso .kitstrli
mts as (lid their tnhtds,dirk: black
t for th e ir
"Come," he said one day to the
little raven, who sat as usual, spreading
them by scholarly and well equipped men as objectively and beyond that, it must be a source of instruction and of inspiration brothers. years ago. The outward i
and out his black wings and admiring him.
-
reasons
for
this
may
be
various,
but
white
sheep,
slimy
green
snake
with as little partisanship as are the facts of any of the sciences to the people. The pulpit in our belief, should not be trans
we believe they all come back to the big ugly crocodile, ()lain little brown
"Come, fly out of the window
formed into a mere lecture platform or a professor's chair, - same cause. We do not today teach bird with colored bill and bright red self. see
in any well conducted school.
if the waters have gone down
This bald statement may not convey to the average reader though at the same time . it should never lower itself to indul our children as firmly and consistent- throat—every kind of living creature and
over the earth so that we may go
the significance of all its applications. But to those who are gence in mere intellectual mediocrites.
ly as we should according to Jewish passed into the Ark, the clean ani- out of the Ark."
in seven pairs, and the unclean
"Gr-r-roah!" growled the lion in his
acquainted with the methods and the policies that have for
When people leave the church or synagog, they should feel standards the importance of respect- mals
in two pairs. And what a noise they
meaning "that's right, hurry
many years been in vogue in many of the denominational theo- uplifted and exalted and be thrilled with the desire to live their !nnkl.; locking yt 'h'ue rc O rd `:',),,t,s 'rj R,u'sietTelit; made, growling and grunting and corner,
up!" for he had been sick all the time
logical schools, its importance will at once become apparent. lives upon more spiritual planes than they had previously parents and gradually learn to disre- squeaking, and bellowing and war- and was ever so anxious to get back
In the schools mentioned, students for the ministry have seldom done. The preacher who strives merely for effect will be satis- speet them. This is particularly true bling and whining—and added to on solid earth. But the raven croaked
homes in which the children are that was the shouting of the wicked complainingly and said:
been given a broad and unpartisan view of religious history fied with much less than this But he who sets effectiveness as in already
"full Americans" — having people who wanted to climb into the
"Caw! caw! Why don't you send
and literature. They have been taught always from the stand- his goal, will never be content unless he may count at least his come here a few years before the ark and couldn't.
someone else? You don't like me,
point of the narrowest partisanship. To modern nttithods of much as his accomplishment.
rest of the family—while the parents
s t ht i animals
At t lust
d,.,all o t the
that's why you're sending, me!"
nes ulaen'
are still un-Americanized. Instead of
e A r ek ibg
closed , anni 1 a the were
interpretation, they have been utter strangers upon their gradu-
"But nothing will happen to you!
being guided by proper respect, they gently y floating on
the 7 waves. But you Just fly out and see if there are any
ation. As some one put it recently, fourteenth century minds
Relief
Drive.
The
regard their parents as out-of-date,' can imagine what confusion there mountain tops visible. Then I shall
have trained them according to fourteenth century methods.
On Sunday last, the great Relief Drive — of which our fel - peculiar and ridiculous. This situa- was inside the Ark! in the place know if the waters are going down."
Under such circumstances, it is not at all surprising that
aggravated if it where the animals were, I mean. The
"Caw! caw!" I don't want to go!"
low citizen, David A. Brown, is national chairman — was started ' tion is s particularly
to be a home in which the lion was.-already feeling rather sea- croaked the raven, turning summer.
candidates for the ministry of many denominations have been in practically every city and town in Michigan. From all part s happens
American"
'
American"
son
has
to help support sick and lay with his long yellow saults around his perch. But then
recruited not from the strongest but from the weakest men of the state come reports of enthusiastic meetings and there is the "foreign parents.
body curled up in a corner, punting the lion humped himself up in his
available. As a result, the leadership of the churches has been full reason to believe that Michigan's quota will be reached “ Jewish
education is essential here, and moaning and yawning so wide corner and roared angrily and the
flabby and vacillating. There has been in it a lack of virility
both for parents and children. In that you could see all his big, sharp, raven was scared and spread his
an d overtopped
t f%ctt , i i p t is so necessary and important yellow teeth. The tiger went slink- glossy wings and flew out Around
and strength. Moreover, because of the inadequate training
'
We should be
surprised and disappointed were this not the
onlos
c tie s amtattter pthl ing up and down, snarling and lick- and around over the great sea of
that has been given to many of these men, the ministry itself case. Michigan has never failed to respond eagerly and gen - should our
attention
have t
d i nd a way that the water he flew, but nowhere could he
has come into more or less disrepute and has not been regarded erously to every call for the relief of want and suffering. And each Jewish community in the same p inogitliVegJIT
n ot like
k e •t aapl I, i make out anything that looked like
oor
elephant trumpeted
manner as the question of charity is The
o
t
'
r
quite as a "man's job."
a mountain top, for the waters had
has there been a call more urgent than the one which 1, ■ Tk ,e,cilsh aftt era—,:ir,i ly much better. If the black bull kept ; its head
lowered risen high above the tallest moon.
To be sure, we Jews have been more fortunate in this regard is now addressed to our people. Hundreds of thousands of
din and its horns ready, as if it were just tain tops in the world. Ile was go-
to
than our Christian neighbors. Here in America in our Jewish our co-religionists are facing hunger, nakedness, and starvation., obedience by children,
em ssuefafering
ea
waiting for a chance to toss somebody ing back to Noah to tell him that he
theological schools, it has been an unchanging rule that no man Among them are the sick, the aged, and little helpless children. mental and physical—by parents, de- ,

air.
could not see any land, when sudden-
s
ertion
of
wives,
and
commission
of I "I'finsfeCat., they were all very nervous ly he spied a body floating on the
c
could obtain his Rabbinical degree until he had earned an It is true some people in this country have had business reverses
must
see
es
t
itaw
t
etil
l
i,sncohmmunities
and
irritable
and the noise they made water. Ile darted down and began
academic degree from a recognized secular university. It is
again
1
aem,phr
these latter times, but there is no man in America whose t o ia ilt
and the way they fussed about to devour it, never thinking of the
therefore not the work of chance that in practically every com- in
teach respect everything nearly drove poor Noah
those principles Whi
which Noah was anxiously
munity in this country, the rabbi has been able to take a fore- condition is so abject that he is not far better off in material, i for parents and fellow-men, obedi- wild when he came in to feed them message
waiting for. When he had had enough
than those in behalf of whom this appeal is made.
kindness and morality. Let the Only one ere Cure, the dove, kept he looked around for the Ark, but it
epee, kindness
most place among his colleagues in the Christian ministry. Nor goods
,
Detroit has already reached its quota through the contri- 1
topybethde plane
let
, quiet and did not annoy anybody, had floated away and out of sight and
is it surprising that among us we have been able to recruit for
of our citizens to the Community fund. But the other it ag'aineasoeccu
) it for, she was sorry for Noah and the naughty raven was left all alone
the rabbinate, some of our strongest men, or that in our mia- bution
should. Let the Book which brought wanted to be a help and not a nuis-
cities
of
the
state
have
not
yet
done
so.
It
is
to
them
in
par-'
on the waters.
istry, our men compare in intellectual calibre very favorably ticular, therefore, that this appeal addresses itself. Let no light to the world again cast its
ance.
Noah waited wearly for many days
far % N elo
e. t
with those who stand high in the legal, the medical, and other ticular,
Whenever Noah came in to give and at last he decided to send out
man or woman miss the opportunity to share in this great neces -
not wish
understood
t di them food, the animals all jumped up another bird.
professions.
o di tion referred a se nt flocked around him, trying to
work that is being undertaken in the name of helpless as saying tha t iVile conditions
"Who of you will fly out and see
So far, therefore, as the actual preparation for the Jewish sary.
eat 1. acht.
ahtin fogotdo ohuet horfst hisiih hand,
sufferers. And if in our community, there be those who have to above exist in all, or even in the o
if the mountain tops are yet visible?"
ministry is concerned, such a School of Religion as is projected, not given to the Community Fund, or who have not given all , greater part of Jewish families here, 1 one
.
'w
he
asked. "I feel sure that the flood
any
,,
they
ey
fa
are
found'
n
so busy calming them down and (e
(ri-
di-
will mean less than it will to our sister denominations. But they might have given, or who havipg given are in position to b u t many—in
is going down." The proud peacock
aney " enough,
to
viding the food fairly that one day
there is another angle from which such a school will 'ake on give yet more, let them at this time step forward and as a thanks tify mw
pretended
to be busy smoothing his
our communities in treating
titng i "As; I he quite forgot to feed the little dove,
as great importance for us, as to any. The pulpit, it must be offering for their own good fortune, render what aid they may subject as one of communal interest. who was swinging and cooing on her lovely feathers; the nightingale sad.
denly
burst
out singing, the partridge
recognized, is one of the great agencies in the shaping of public
Let each community ask itself: perch and minding her own business.
afflicted brethren.
'han,
t!re we doing for Jewish edu• , When the dove saw that Noah had strutted away—all of them pretend-
opinion. Particularly in the smaller communities, the word of to their
Unless every man and every woman in America does his cation?"
gone, without feeding her, she would ed they had not heard. But the done
the minister is accepted by many of those who sit in the pew as duty, the fourteen million dollar fund will not be raised. And
not call him back, for she knew how flew on Noah's shoulder and said:
gospel truth. Now with men inadequately trained, as they so if this amount, which is the very minimum is not raised, suffer -
INTERMARRIAGE
tired he was. She asked the. other will go."
So she spread her little gray wings
frequently are at the present time, there is an utter distortion ing and death will stalk unchecked among our brethren in the
, birds to give her a little of their
' r
for
(Cleveland
Jewish
Review
and
.
food, but they would not. So when and flew out. She circled about
of church history in general and of Jewish history and Jewish
hours
over the water, but she could
Obserxer)
lands across the seas.
Noah came in next morning he found
see
no
land
anywhere.
She
came
back
ideals in particular.
Intermarriage between Jews and her almost dropping off her perch when it was growing dark. but she
On the other hand, if men preparing for the ministry are
anger.
other religious denominations has al- with
The Menorah Association.
properly equipped with the tools for scientific investigation,
"Poor little dove; are you sick?" promised Noah that next week she
w'ay's been regarded with disfavor
The appeal made last week by Henry Hurwitz, Chancellor , r e•it„14i, np the ranks of Israel for no other, he asked.
(Continued on Page 5)
and if they understand the canons of the modern critical
Menorah Association, to a group of De-
n t fl sr711.1
g
schools, they will themselves sense as they do not now, the part of the Inca rcolleiate
One of the fundamental ainis of
and the place of the Jew in history and they will accordingly troit men, met with very enthusiastic response and it is hoped y marriage
is the building of a home,
give to their people, a correct interpretation of the Jew and that the example set by this group will be followed by man andon
ofi
eae l o the fundamental essentials
others
who
are
interested
in
the
maintenance
and
dissemination
is a hp ad rni
w(i.iney of Ideas he-
Judaism.
r hi;e
us an d
oi:)1e secure
What a tremendous influence for good such a change would of Jewish culture and ideals. The Intercollegiate Menorah As- t ween
this
unity
of
religious
belief is 'ou nr(O
spell can scarcely be estimated. It is therefore a move that sociation has done splendid work in our American colleges of
t essentials. Another reason that
this,
a
half
of
its
existence
.f
iter,:sudis
is full of promise that has been undertaken by Professor Kent and universities during the decade and
a f avor
, intermarriage is that
t' J Judaism,
and his colleagues. Its further progress will be watched with by awakening the young men and the young women of our own
m
an e a non Jewish
because uy nlesstl
faith
to
an
appreciation
of
the
contribution
which
the
Jew
has
the greatest interest. If brought to a successful issue, it will
cipants become converted to Judaism
riaism
e
to
culture
anti
in
stimulat:ing
those
not
of
our
faith
to
a
be of benefit not merely to some one religion, but its beneficient ma
the Jewish parties either become in- d
effects will be reflected in the keener appreciation of the truth study of the part that the Jew has played as a factor in civili- different to their ancestral faith or
renounce it entirely.
zation.
in all of them.
At a great educational movement, the Menorah has un - This refusal on the part of the Jews
to
outside of their faith
doubtedly won the right to recognition in the past but its pro - intermarry
,, e , cause r much prejudice
The Sabbath for Man.
gram for the future is even more ambitious. Until now ham - a g ainst
I'd nbtsl'n
th rm.
h the
ic.
re-
It is no wonder that the address delivered at Ann Arbor pered for lack of funds, as most of our educational organiza- carded them as aliens within thlidielarned
and
a
menace
to
its
welfare.
Some
of
last week by Professor Charles Foster Kent on "The Origin and lions are, it has had to content itself by sending lecturers occa-
believe that such in-
Meaning of the Christian Sabbath" called forth no end of com- sionally to its various chapters and by the publication of its t ndh enemies
idslg
cti% • e of
productive
ment, some favorable and some unfavorable, on the part of splendid magazine, "The Menorah Journal." Incidentally, it m uch evil, because the purit y of
those who heard him. Professor Kent, who is recognized as
th
be said that this journal takes rank with the best scholarly a Gentile race would suffer, lNhichi:
fallacy, because the Jews are neither
one of the greatest living authorities on Biblical Literature, journals published anywhere under denomination auspices.
rionn.
or
mentally
in-
dealt with his problem as a scholar of his standard might well
As, however, more generous funds are at the disposal of the mtazy,
Sing a song of coal sense,
be expected to do, in a manner altogether different from that society, its program of work will be expanded. Being firmly of The longevity of. 'the Jews is greater
While I have the dough.
Send me Brine-lire Cannel
other people
th
e
sae
m
in which it is ordinarily handled by the Christian preacher.
the belief that as a greater knowledge of the Jew is spread Cond
To make my lire-place glow.
oohir
t
it
t
a
s
a
gene
rider
thing,
and
we
Instead of describing the Sabbath in early Christianity as a among the people, there will come to be a finer appreciation of
need
examine
ecord s ..f
time for long-faced meditation and self-affliction, a time in him as a factor in the cultural life of man, we urge the fullest educational oand p penal
ther utions to
nal instit
The ancient king probably had a great
which gladness must be taboo, Professor Kent urged that the possible support for the organization on the part of all our note their status in i connection with
evening with the four and twenty black-
them.
In
the
former
they
form
a

Sabbath has been historically a time of joyousness and of spir- people.
.
large percentage of excellent scholar-
birds and the light, flakey pie, deliciously
itual gladness.
ship, and in the latter their numbers
cooked to a turn, and all the trimmings.
The significance of such an interpretation of the early
are comparatively small.
The Jews have never been and never
Christian Sabbath lies in this: that it is in close accord with our
But think what he missed!
will he averse to assimilating with
conception of the Jewish Sabbath. Never has the Sabbath in

other peoples in everything else ex-
Judaism been looked upon as a proper time for self-abnegation
cept religion.
No movie after dinner, no hustling Ford to
or for the putting aside of decent pleasure. On the contrary,
It is not only Jews who are re-
pile into for a spin, no municipal street car,
luctant to intermarry outside of their,
as every Orthodox Jew knows, on the Sabbath all signs of
no phonograph for the children to dance
religion.
Other denominations have
mourning were to be put aside and even the "Ilesped" or
the same ideas, because it generally
by, no bathtub or widely advertised soaps
eulogy for the dead was prohibited on that day. The Sabbath
results in the weakening of one or
to choose from, no Paris fashions to gasp
in Israel was described always as "the bride of God" and as
the other creeds.
Intermarriage has proved to he had
the bride, it should be welcomed with joy and gladness. There-
at, no six best sellers or nine best cellars,
Leave not a veil before my eyes,
for the children in a large number of
fore, the Kiddush or sanctification of the Sabhath was cele-
no clubs, no tennis, no golf, no football—
cases, because they are deprived of
Tear from my mind the shield of lies,
brated with wine and with lighted taper, both symbolic of the
that religious training which is their
And from my soul the web of sophistries;
No bright-burning, remarkably clean U. P.
just due, owing to the divergence of
very joy of life.
Yea, though I stricken, shirk and flee,
the religion of their parents.
They make a mistake, we believe, who think to turn hack
& S. Brite-lite Cannel coal for a cozy,
God, give me eyes to see.
the hand of time and to reintroduce into this country, the Puri-
homey, grate fire.
ENGLISHMAN ASHAMED OF
Send me no song so honey sweet
tanical Sabbath. To be sure, ribald pleasures should not be
AUTHORITIES' INDIFFERENCE
DURING JERUSALEM RIOTS
Just try this coal of our's and you'll never
That I forget the harsher beat
indulged in on the Sabbath day but for that matter, neither
Of life, the pulsing discords of the street.
should they be on any of the other six days of the week.
long for ye olden days of kings and black-
LONDON—(J. C. B.)—The Times
But the Sabbath should be a time of wholesome recreation
Smite me with sorrow as a spear—
bird pies.
publishes a letter signed by an "Eng-
and should afford an opportunity for the refreshment of body
lishman" who is an eyewitness of the
But give me ears to hear.
S.,Z4v .S- wwv
last disturbances in Jerusalem on
and of soul. Every effort should be made, we believe, to give
Grant me the will to pay for light,
Nov. 2. Describing at some detail the
to the masses of the people on the day observed by the majority
For vision overtopping sight,
circumstances of the Arab attack up-
as the Sabbath, the fullest possible opportunity for recreation
on the Jews, the writer establishes
And dreams that are not of the passing night;
KITED UEI bra UPPLY
the fact that the Arabs three the
and enjoyment. Municipalities should more and more concern
Yield, at what price thou shalt demand.
first bomb in the Jewish quarter. He
General Offices—Free Press Building
themselves with this problem. An appropriate observance of
A heart to understand.
further asserts that as an Englishman
he was "burning with shame and in-:
the day of rest, so-called, will go far to fit men and women for
Ours
is "Hotter Than Sunshine"
V.
H.
FRIEDLANDER.
a proper appreciation of their duties during the working week.
dignation at the indifference shown
Yards in All Parts of the City
by the responsible authorities in Jeru-i
It is because all this is true that we greatly welcome the ut-
salon."
terance of such a man as Professor Kent upon this subject.

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