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MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

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

rch 31,
6 he t rostalle° at Detroit,
, 19 at
Mich., under the Act of Ma rch 3, 1879.

!Motored as second-class matter Ma

was offered in Washington by a Baptist clergyman at the open-
ing of 'the disarmament conference:

"No one could have challenged the Reverend Abernethy's liberty
of action and conscience if he had seen fit to make his prayer sec-
tarian instead of non-sectarian. A clergyman who believes that his
prayers to God should be through the intercession of a second per-
son of the trinity has the privilege which none should question to
pray as he is accustomed to whenever he is invited to pray in public.
Only a narrow and captious interpretation of a duty of a minister
given the privilege of leading in public prayer would demand of him
that he eliminate the phraseology ordinarily used by him in directing
his words to God."

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(CopywrIght, 1921.

By 11/111 Ish•K1s1nr.)

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

CONDUCTV BY JUDITH ISH•KISHOR.
A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE

The United Hebrew Schools of De-
troit have made remarkable progress
in their three years of existence.
At night blackened and weary, he They have outgrown their present
General Offices and Publication Building
Sarah, The Daughter of the word return home with scarcely headquarters and are now putting up
850 High Street West
Now,
Rabbi
Mayer's
contention
that
no
one
should
question
Righteous
One.
s sength to move his limbs. But God a new building to serve as the head-
Cable Addreeet
ha; blessed him with a beautiful quarters of Hebrew study in the city.
clergyman's privilege of offering sectarian prayers in public
Telephone.
Chronicle a because
deighter. She would some to meet What is rare important, they have
of the force of habit is one that will hardly stand the
(Translatcol from the Yiddish of
Glendale 8326
bin, help him wash off the soot and succeeded.' building up a spirit of
LONDON OFFICE
I. I. Perets.)
test of reason. Sectarian prayers, and all else pertaining to sec-
spins of his work and give him clean, enthusiasm among the boys and girls
14 STRATFORD PLACE
(This another of the beautiful fish garments to wear. Then they that in many instances exceeds the
tarianism,
most
decidedly
have
their
place,
but
that
place
is
not
LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND
things
writen
in
Yiddish.
I
know
would
eat supper she had prepared, public school patriotism.
in a public institution or gathering but in the church. When it
$3.00 Per Year clergyman is invited to offer a prayer in a public place or at a you'll like it, boys and girls. When and everything would be restful and
When this institution lays the cor-
you read and enjoy this, you'll know h appy in the but that their poverty nerstone for the new building on
Subscription, in Advance
public function, he tacitly agrees to accommodate himself to the why your mother and father, am was scarcely felt at all.
Sunday,
July 9. it will be well for the
To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach
occasion and to make his prayer non-sectarian. If he is a man of your grandfather and grandmother When her father was in bed, the men in charge to remember that what
this office by Tuesday evening of each week.
intelligence, he will at once realize that he must leave his sectar- enjoy reading Yiddish. See if yo girl would light a splinter of wood— the local Jewish community wants is
they were too poor to burn candles— not another public building, not beau-
Editorial Contributor ianism behind when he enters into that public institution or joins don't.)
Once there lived in a small Russi
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN
read to him from the book writ- tifully decorated class rooms and
the participants in the public function. If he finds it too diffi- village, a Jewish tax-collector nam and
ten by Sarah, the Daughter of the show rooms, but a home wherein shall
The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to
Joshua. Ile was a very wealthy man,
Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the cult to change his habits of sectarianism, there is only one thing for his master gave him importsst Righteous One. Her voice was soft be created the Jewish spriit among
the
for him to do and that is to decline the invitation. But once he duties and many presents. So JOsh- and sweet, and often reminded him of the young. Modern classrooms are, of
view expressed by the writers.
has accepted the invitation, he is duty bound to omit from his ua's estate grew larger and larger. the voice of her dead mother. At such course, the first requisite for a build-
the young girl would hear ing such as is planned. but these
Tamuz 11, 5682 prayer every phrase, sentiment and illusion that may betray Ile and his wife lived in a large and moments,
her father praying to God, and ask- should be used not for the sake of
July 7, 1922
sectarianism and offend the sensibilities of those who subscribe beautiful house, with every comfort ing, just as a tender mother would, attracting visitors, but to create
to doctrines that are diametrically opposed to the ones which they could wish for. But for all this for a deserving husband for her. Then healthy Jewish minds in healthy Jew-
During the absence from the city of our regular editorial contributor,
they were not happy.
she would want to interrupt him, but ish bodies.
"See how tall and beautiful our son he always stopped her and said: "No,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, he will be responsible only for such occasional such a prayer reflects. To excuse sectarianism in public places
At the same time, it would be well
because
of
force
of
habit
in
one's
own
church
or
denomination-
is growing?" said Joshua's wife to my Ilannah, go on reacting, and let for the local schools to think of a
articles In this column as bear his signature.
al organization would be as logical as to excuse at a public ban- him one day, "Such coal-black hair me pray to God for your sake. My great problem that presents itself in
quet the bad manners of dispensing with the fork and knife in and red cheeks! He will soon be old heart is full, but I am a common man, every Jewish community. Jewish
to marry, but where shall we and cannot express my feelings well." boys and girls, upon completing cer-
the handling of food because a particular guest may have form- enough
find a suitable wife?"
At last her father would fall asleep; tain courses in the Hebrew schools,
ed such a habit in his own home or in a foreign country.
"Yes, that is what worries me," said but one night, as she went on reading usually leave the Talmud Torah and,
Lowell-Benesch
correspondence
reveals
the
anti-Semitic
The
Rabbi Mayer may be in the habit of sitting and poring over her husband. "There is not a single in her melodious voice, she felt as a rule, drop out of Jewish life
policy of Harvard. Because anti-Semitism has become wide-
Jewish family in all the village round
lonely. Her heart was till- without ever taking an interest in the
spread in this country President Lowell thinks it right to limit his books and manuscripts in his study without shoes on his us. "You know how far we have to strangely
ed with longing. Iler voice trembled community's affairs.
the admission of Jewish students to Harvard to 20 per cent. In feet. If he is, it would be narrow and captious on the part of travel every year in order to spend and her eyes glistened with tears.
The local schools can solve this
other words because some students and other Christian people anyone to criticize him for that particular habit. But we are Rosh-llashonah and Yom Kippur near Sullenly the door opened, and a wo- problem and serve as an example to
a synagogue," Joshua sprang up and mend wrapped in a shawl came in. Talmud Torahs in other cities by sup-
sure
he
could
not,
and
would
not,
expect
anyone
to
excuse
him
have been infused with the venom of anti-Semitism, the Jews
walked to and fro in the beautiful
was about to call out to her fath- plying a remedy. In the opinion of
must be punished, deprived of the right of education. This for the breach of good taste and lack of manners if he carried room. Although outside the wind She
but the woman placed her finger the writer, the remedy need not even
logic and the oppression of Negro students in the university that habit from his private study into a public place and at- roared wildly against the double win- er,
on the girl's lips, so that she remained be a new thing. All that is neces-
dows, the room was as warm and silent. She stood as if enchanted . sary is to copy the public school sys-
point to the fact that the instructing staff of Harvard University tempted to practice it at a public gathering.
The analogy we think holds good with regard to prayers. pleasant as summer. But Joshua felt Then the old woman embraced the tem. When a pupil graduates from
at that moment that all this wealth charcoal-burner's daughter, and said school, he takes home with him a di-
is anti-Semitic at heart.
In
the
church
and
in
denominational
gatherings,
no
one
has
a
We believe that we are not so far from the truth if we sug-
and comfort was as nothing compared
ploma presented to him by a board
her fondly:
gest that this anti-American sentiment is due to Dr. Lowell him- right to question the clergyman's habit of praying in a sectarian with the privilege of living among to "Do
not be afraid, child. I am Sar- of education as a sign of his having
way.
But
when
it
comes
to
public
gatherings
and
to
public
Jewish people. "Whet shall we do?" ah, the Daughter of the Righteous completed a prescribed course of
self. In his letter he even finds an excuse for this contemptible
sighed.
One; You have been reading the pray- study. Automatically, he becomes a
policy against the Jews. It is "caused by a strong race feeling functions, no matter what the, nature of these may be. sectarian- he "God
will help us," said his wife
that I wrote, and I have heard member of his school's alumni asso-
on the part of the Jews themselves." What Dr. Lowell meant ism betrays bad taste and, if not arrogance, at least a lack of soothingly. "Let us wait and have ers
them, and have come to you, bringing ciation.
by "strong race feeling," he has not explained, neither has he intelligence and of fair judgment.
patience."
Except for a few Sabbath Schools,
a
gift."
Saying this, the old woman
There is one other consideration that Rabbi Mayer has evi-
"Why should God help us?" said took the present from under her the American Talmud Torahs have
told us whether a strong race feeling is so bad as to justify
mournfully. "What have we shawl. "Here is som beauteiful vel- never taken Me trouble of showing
hatred of Jewish students, or the taking away of their Ameri- dently failed to take into account, and that is, that a minister Joshua
to deserve His help? I am not
vet cut into seven pieces, out of which this apparently. slight yet important
can right of obtaining education in a university which is main- of any denomination can very well be sincere in his prayer with- done
man, and I have not studied you will make a bag. Here is also interest in the child. The boy or girl
out offending the sensibilities of those who belong to denomina- learned
tained by the contributions of men of all religions.
the Torah since boyhood." Sighing some gold and silver thread. Take the studying Hebrew as a rule goes to
Taking into consideration that Jews have been discrimin- tions that are different from his own. For, there is one com- deeply, he went to the window and needle and sew with it this way. Now Cheder or llobrew School until tir-
in silence, looking out over move your fingers quickly. See, here ing of it. Udess the parents are ex-
ated against in sports, that President Lowell has a strong desire mon ground which all denominations can stand, and that is, the stood
of snow. Sunddenly, he you have a 'Mogen David', and here tremely Orthodox, or greatly inter-
to punish the Jewish sufferers of injustice rather than the Chris- prayer to the one God who is worshiped by Christian, Moham- stretches
gave a cry of surprise and pointed out are flowers and buds. This will be a ested in llobrew education, the
tian anti-Semites, and last but not least, the "Jim Crow policy" medan and Jew alike. True, the Christian has not infrequently of the window. A tall woman was Tephillin bag for your betrothed, just chances are 100 to 1 that the child
operated against Negro students, one may safely surmise that a hazy and confused idea about the object which he worships coming swiftly towards their house. like the one your mother gave to your will drop out of school before having
the heads and faculty of Harvard have become followers of the when he prays to God. In the majority of cases from force of She did not walk for her feet left no father." And bending over the girl, so much as oompleted the first five
upon the snow, and the two ends the old woman showed her how to books of Mows.
K. K. K. policy—to exclude Jews and Negroes, and we may habit, perhaps, when he speaks of God or prays to God, the mark
her shawl were caught and spread make the bag, and the girl worked
To create in alumni association of
Christian is not unlikely to think of the second or even the third of
out by the wind as though they were well, and sewed and embroidered.
also expect Catholics too.
Hebrew School pupils, upon their
President Lowell has shown himself unfit to be the head person of the trinity. But at least in public places, it would be wings. The had scarcely time to re- At dawn, when the charcoal-burner completing acertain course of study,
of a great university. .No committee can eradicate anti-Semit- but fair and just, and in no way an evidence of "a narrow and cover from their surprise, when they awoke, he found his daughter sitting would be an easy matter and would
the woman's knock upon the alone in the room, and holding in her at the some tme serve as a means of
ism and anti-Negroism before President Lowell and those of his captious interpretation of the duty of a minister" to demand heard
door. They ran to let her in.
tho graduate to his alma
staff who uphold his viewa are replaced by men whose true that care be taken not to give expression to this hazy and con- They begged the tall out woman, hands a velvet Tephillin bag, embroid- attracting
mater on futire occasions, thus open-
ered with silver and gold.
been
clouded
with
Fordism
or
Ku
fused
notion
and,
that,
when
a
prayer
is
offered
to
God,
the
with
her
wise,
kindly
face
to
sit
by
the
h
ing
a
way
for him to enter Jewish
Americanism has
prayer be really directed in form and spirit to the God of all stove and rest herself. The hostess
education, notional, religious and
Kluxism.
On the day after his eighteenth social activites in the community.
hurried
away
to
prepare
hot
tea,
and
From our contemporary, The Modern View, we cull the mankind.—The Jewish Ledger.
to bring cake and preserves and fruit birthday, the tax-collector's son set
Under plesent conditions, the
for their unexpected guest. But she out to find his bride, for whom he had United liebrow Schools take in new
following:
A letter sent out by the "Profile," a hotel in New Hamp-
said, "No, I thank you. I shall eat the golden shoes. He traveled from students twee a year. Old ones
nothing. I merely want to rest for one place to another, from one village leave and at? forgotten and interest
shire, reads:
hour." So the hostess lit a cam te to another. Yes, there were many in Jewish afairs seems to claim the
In the Episcopalian year book under the capitalized head- an
and led the stronger into the beauti- maidens, but not one whom the shoes attention of either the very old or the
'"While it is not the intention of the management to discriminate,
ing "The Church Society for Promoting Christianity Among the ful bed room, where a soft, white bed would fit.
very young. The young men and the
it is merely a wish to advise that Hebrews are not cordially received
Jews," appears a report of progress. It is very brief and is stood ready for her.
Two years passed by, and he had young women seem to be left out of
by the regular patrons of the 'Profile.'
printed in small Agate type. In fact, we can conveniently re- "Tell me how much I owe you for not yet found his bride. At last lie things entiedv. That is wrong. The
said the stranger, "for I gave up hope and decided to return Talmud Torah can offer a remedy
produce the entire legend in full without a single twinge of lodging,"
A letter sent out by the "Crawford House" reads:
leave early in the morning." home and tell his parents that it was and should; in the future, make it a
conscience. It is this: "Operations of the society are sus- may
"Far
be
it from me to accept any- useless to search for the girl who point to leep within the fold the
"In deference to the wishes of our large and select clientele we
pended." Now we pass from the realm of fact into the misty thing from you," said the hostess, could wear these shoes.
youth of tie nation even after lean-
avoid soliciting Jewish patronage."
domain of dubious conjecture. Why have the operations of sighing deeply. This is our only op- On the first day of his journey beck nig the Tabud Torah.
for doing a kindness, and he was passing through a great for-
These would prefer the Christian Henry Ford, and even this society been suspended? Does the society recognize that portunity
hope for God's help." est, when he lost his way, ass came to
attempts to proselytize the Jews are foredoomed to failure? only
"Why, what do you lack? asked the the but of our charcoal-burner, who HARDIN.; FELICITATES
some of the Bergdolls, to Jesus the Jew, yet their excuses are the
not one hair's breadth less brutal than President Lowell's.— Have the piously wealthy individuals who used to provide in stranger, "what is it you ask of God?" welcomed him warmly and set before
CLEVELAND PUBLISHER
their wills for these excursions of the shepherd into strange And the tax-collector's wife told her him the best food he had. They soon
all
about
the
beautiful
young
son
and
fell
into
a
pleasant
conversation
over
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folds ceased to function? Are their survivors now pursuing the difficulty of finding a suitable their meal, and became better pleased CLEVE AND, Ohio—(J. C. DI—
-
the mundane sprite of pleasure rather than the more elusive bride for him. with each other every moment. The President rusting sent a message of
phantom of the unredeemed Jewish soul? Whatever the rea
"How do you try to win God's young man noticed however that the congratul ions to S. Rocker on the
n occasion er the fifteenth anniversary
nd
1 flittle
i f t t ea and
t r c h o I bur a n es de le d
sons may be, the result is most gratifying. We respect the man heln?"
of the Jewish World, celebrated at
i sh of food a
The assassination of Dr. Walther Rathenau, German For- who in the white heat of revelation changes his creed even "We pray—my husband in the holy eha
-set aside
that
a
the Hollerden hotel.
it into the next room.
eign Minister, removes a min who was more powerful in Ger- though Judaism may thereby lose one of its adherents. But it tongue, and I in Yiddish. I know all carried
Greetings were also received from
"Is
somebody
sick
in
your
family,'
prayers by heart. The prayers in
many than any other moc'erate and more generally trusted seldom happens that way. Since the earliest days men have my
my book, written by Sarah the Dough- said the young man to his host, sym- the Day, t'agteblatt, Morning Journal,
Jewish World of Philadelphia, Ber-
abroad than any other min who had strength in Germany. doffed one faith and donned another through sordid motives ter of the Righteous One and soaked pathetically?
What it may mean for Grman internal affairs is still to be of self-advancement or self-preservation. Such "converts" are with tears."
"No, answered the charcoal-burner. nard G. Richards for the Jewish Con-
and many organizations.
seen, but it must have a wrious and deplorable effect on Ger- never worth the time and effort spent upon them. We are re- "The Lord will help you, I am cer- I am taking the food into the next gress
About 1,000 persons of all classes
of that," was the stranger's re- room for my daughter. I am a poor
many's foreign relations. Rithenau believed that it was possible minded of the famous Vicar of Bray. In the reign of Henry fain
of
Cleveland
population particinated
sponse. "Now, because you will not man, and she has no shoes. Therefore
to be a good German anda good European at the same time. VIII he was Catholic until the Reformation; in the reign of take money from me, I shall give you she does not wish to appear before a at the banquet, at which Rabbi Silver
was
toastmaster,
the speakers includ-
He worked out the agreenent with Loucheur for reparations Edward VI he was Calvinist; in the reign of Mary he was a present for your son's wife. When stranger."
Trembling, the young man drew the ing Judge Bernon, Bradlv Hull, Dr.
son is eighteen, let him set out to
in kind, which, if French and German statesmen will allow it Papist; in the reign of Elizabeth he was Protestant. No matter your
Jasin,
Congressman
H. Gahn, Rabbi
the maiden who can wear these golden shoes from his pocket, and
to be put into full operatic, will probably result in more actual who was king, he resolved to die the Vicar of Bray. The church find
shoes." And the woman drew from handed them to the charcoal-burner. S. Goldman, Benjamin Karr, editor
indemnity to France than tould be obtained in any other way. society's operations should remain suspended.—The American under her shawl a pair of little gold- "See if these will fit her," he said. of the Cleveland News.
The Jewish World was praised as
en slippers, studded with pearls. The old man took them, and in a few
Even his worst mistake, the Treay of Rapallo with the Russians, Hebrew.
"They are a gift from Sarah, the moments, the youth heard a musical a great institution and factor in the
seems to have been in Ratienau's mind part of the work of re-
life
of Jewish Ohio and Mr. Rocker
Daughter of the Righteous One," she voice laughing in the other room.
constructing Europe.
said quickly, and before the hostess "Oh, how beautiful! They are much as a promoter of pure journalism and
Jewish
Education
and
its
children
im-
a
fighter
for the cause of "Jewish.
It was a weakness that he did not see the untimeliness of OPEN LETTER TO LOCAL
There
with the knowledge of Judaism. could raise her eyes again, the woman too beautiful for me to wear!"
that agreement—a weakness perhaps due to the visionary ele- JEWS BY TALMUD TORAHS bued
was silence for a moment ,• then the ism" and honest Americanism.
"This Sunday, July 5, at 2 P. 31., in the shawl was gone.
When Joshua, tired of waiting for charcoal-burner returned leading in
ment in the make-up of this captain of industry, who belied
the corner stone of the new building
be
his wife to return, knocked at the door a beautiful maiden with sparkling
theories of second-generation decadence by turning out to
The United Hebrew Schools of De- at the corner of Kirby and Antoine of the guest-room, he found her stand- eyes, and long black hair, and flush- ed about far and wide. But many of
he laid with customary ceremony.
the guests noticed on their return
as good a business man as his father, and a philosopher and troit this week issued an open letter will
"The new building will be one of the ing still, and gazing with happy eyes ing cheeks. On her feet were the from the synagogue, an old woman
Detroit Jews, calling upon them to
statesman besides. But on the whole his work as Minister of to
gleaming slippers; and they were so
at a pair of tiny golden slippers.
join in the joy of the laying of the finest Hebrew School buildings in Am-
wrapped in a shawl. Her face was
becoming,
that
it
seemed
as
though
II.
Reconstruction, and afterward of Foreign Affairs, was a great cornerstone for the new building on erica.
In • village many miles away from she had worn splendid clothes all her wrinkled with age, but her eyes shone
It will accommodate thousands of
contribution to the restoration of Europe. Rathenau's services Kirby and Antoine. The open letter
the home of the tax-colector lived an- life, and that her ragged dress had with the joy of youth, and she danced
children.
in organizing and distributing the raw material supply of Ger- follows:
lightly and gracefully before the brid-
"True to its former traditions, the other Jew—a poor, very poor, char- been a disguise!
many in the war ought to have guaranteed his patriotism to "You are undoubtedly aware of the United
When the tax-collector and his wife al pair. And nobody knew that the
Hebrew Schools aim to hue coal burner. Day in and day out, he
and ambitions of the United Ile-
old woman was Sarah, the Daughter
celebrated
the
marriage
of
their
son
his fellow-citizens. But to the parties of the Right he was a aims
brew Schools to build a chain of mod- the new school under the best manage. would go to the forest, gather up to the charcoal-burner's daughter, the of the Righteous One.
week-kneed idealist, guilty of the crime of honestly trying to ern
schools throughout the city of De- meat and expert pedagogical super- brush wood, and carry it on his back wedding was so fine that it was talk-
Translated by Pearl Trotsky.
vision.
to
the
fire,
and
burn
it
for
charcoal.
carry out the treaty, and of the worse crime of telling the Ger- troit to provide our children with a
"Knowing that the public is in full
mans that the treaty could be executed without ruining Ger- thorough Jewish education.
with our devoted work fer
many, that Germany's prosperity did not necessarily imply the "It is an established fact that edu- sympathy
cation still remains the source and the education of our youth, we wish to
ruin of her neighbors. And so he was murdered.
our ople extend to them a cordial invitation to
power
out
of
we
hich
Socialist members of the Reichstag turned on Helfferich, central
be present at the ceremony of laying
xh
peau
0%41- ing its existen c and i nes-
the corner stone, so that they too may
who had made a venomous attack on Rathenau only the day
vital i ty.
share the joy and privilege of ht ip-
cannot
bring
all
our
before, with cries of "You are the murderer!" Helfferich is
certa i nly
complete ing solve the greatest problem of Jew-
an ally of Hugo Stinnes, whose mastery of German business ambitions and ideals to a but
ry in America—the problem of Jew-
re-
the
mom
entsent,
ne
ion in o evem
and attempted domination of the German government were re aalizat
acc omplis hed ish education.
rkable ac hi
1241-1243 Woodward
"Yours for Jewish Education,
held in check chiefly by Rathenau. Stinnes will profit by the m
n
e
.
n
u
c
eperfect
i,h
aj,s
,
rnm
u
ra
h
so iaT,:_.iCoirNe
f
"At the Crosswalk"
"United Hebrew Schools of Detroit,
murder, for his most implacable and strongest enemy has fallen. that
'e long the Jewish
"E. Rabinowitz, President."
is not to be supposed that Helfferich and Stinnes had ay of Detroit will see itself leading in

The Truth Is Out.

The Art of Making Proselytes.

Rathenau.

TheHOSE SALE

But it
anything to do with the affair. Helfferich merely tossed the
match into the powder magazine; it is not his faul if it ex-
ploded. As in Ireland and in Illinois, the loose talk of highly I
placed personages has its reaction on crackbrained minds fur-1
ther down the scale; but the highly placed personages are free ;
from blood guilt, because they never meant it that way.
Erzberger was murdered, Scheidemann's murder was at-
tempted. Rathenau was incalculably more valuable to Ger-
many and Europe than both of them. The militarist reaction-
aries who did not stop at wholesale murder to win their ends
in the war are not like ly to be frightened by retail murder if I
that seems the only way to prevent Germany from becoming
a democratic state with which her neighbors can live in peace.
—The New York Times.

Non•Sectarian Prayers.

One is decidedly shocked to find bad logic and erroneous
ertions in unwonted quarters. For that reason, it may not
to consider the topic of non-sectarian prayers, concern-
e amiss
g which Rabbi Harry H. Mayer of Kansas City recently made
isiagly illogical assertions in the press. Rabbi Mayer
I it and ress utterances are general)"-" - '
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That's Making the
Whole Town Talk
"Onyx" and "Van Raalte"

Hagar

Lone in the wilderness, her child and she,
Sits the dark beauty, and her fierce-eyed boy.
A heavy burden and no winsome toy
To such as she, a hanging babe must be.
A slave without a master—wild, nor free,
With anger in her heart! and in her face
Shame for foul wrong and undeserved disgrace,
Poor Hagar mourns her lost virginity!
Poor woman fear not—God is everywhere;
The silent tears, thy thirsty infant's moan,
Are known to him whose never-absent care
Still wakes to make all hearts and soul his own;
He sends an angel from beneath his throne
To cheer the outcast in the desert bare.

HARTLEY COLERIDGE.

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Pointex & Square Heels

Pure Thread Silk
Fine Glove Silk
Some All Silk .
Some Lisle
Topped
All Sizes

Plain, novelty ,
lace and sport 1
styles. Irregulars
of our 2.50 and
$3.50 values

--Heyn'e First Flier Shop—.

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