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PAGE THREE,

The Witch Lady

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around, altogether. None of the Jews
I in the town were good enough for her
to be friends with so she began to go
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Sheets and around with the Gentiles, with the no-
pamphlets inciting to riot against bility, counts, barons, generals, and of
Jews, distributed broadcast through. course, they all flattered her.
out the Ukraine and White Russia
"Well, you can imagine that this
have their origin in Poland says a' didn't give her no•good name between
the Jews. Her father and her mother
ernment
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reported The
to have
Moscow is
despatch.
Soviet
protested
Gov-1 she wouldn't listen to. They were t too
to the Warsaw Government against old fashioned, she used to say. They
the exporting of this poison gas. I even went so far as to ask my father,

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whom the whole town held for a very from her sister I found out a little,
smart
man, to talk with her about her and the rest I could lintlerstand my-
foolishness.
He gave her to under- self. The general's son stayed with
stand that generations of Jews who her a little
Then he got tired
sacrificed themselves to their religion from her. while.
She had different habits,
and for their people, Jews wiser and different ideas.
For
little thing
better learned than her, realized that he would make fun of every
her parents
and
the Jews and the Gentiles couldn't be of all the Jewish people. She be-
mixed up. That it was all right to be gan to take it to heart. She began to
friendly with them, but that the Jews be lonely for her relatives, friends.
were a nation that should keep to- Her crying and her worrying made
gether. That was the only way how her get thinner and made her lose her
our people could exist. He said that red cheeks and her liveliness. Then he
wan the duty of every Jewish man and left her. She was ashamed to let her
Woman to keep their people, and you people know, so she suffered, working
y couldn't
throw it away like it was hard, and trying to earn a living for
nothing. But she told him the only
herself.
she got a little money,
way to get rid of the hatred for the she began When
looking
for her
her sisters
family. and
tier
Jew
was
for
the
Jews
to
become
assim-
parents were
dead,
ilated. She told him that, and a lot brothersscattered.
Finally
she
found
of
more which
I don't remem- out this sister, and she sent her money
ber, things
because,
youu understand,
this to come to America. Now in her old
didn't happen
ay.
years, she's like a servant girl to her
"Well and then, tine fine morning sister.
She
comes say here
sometimes,
the
whole
town
was
going
around
like
eats
but don't
no more
than
on wheels because Fredericka ran two here,
or
three
words.
She
just looks
away with the general's non. It seem- most of the time like she was
Chink-
ed
her night.
father and mother turned ing. I guess she don't think about no
gray like over
They couldn't stand very pleasant thoughts. Now I am
the
shame,
they Russia,
went away
live you
sorry so I sad."
told you thin story, if it makes
some place so
in far
where to they
died very poor.
With
characteristic
"For a while nobody thought about, Cora leaned
over towards suddenness,
anything but Fredericka. Little by and whispered to her eagerly. Marcella,
little
we came
forgot back
about
The gener-
up Norwood and tell him "Please
I'm not
al's son
after her. a while
to the call
well
can't go to the dance. Some-
town. He stayed a little while, and how, and
I
just
really
don't
feel
the
then we heard he went to Paris, and mood to go to dances. Make it in snap-
some said he got married there to a py, Marcella, that's a dear. The poor,
Paris actress. From Fredericka we poor witch lady."—The Hebrew Stan-
didn't hear nothing.
"A few years after my whole fam- dard.
ily came to America. Naturally we "SONG OF HATE"
had so much to think about that we
forgot about a lot more important peo- VIENNA.—(J. C. B., by Mail.)—
ple than Fredericka.
"Michel, " a pronounced anti-
few years ago I went to a ball The
Se
publication, which also ap.
given by our Landsleute, and a nice Semitic
pLeipzig and Prague,
looking young lady comes up to me, I!' oshes in
a song expressing its wishes
and talks to me. Who is she? Fred- with
regard
ericka'a youngest sister. She is mar- Jewish race: to the future of the
rigid, Cot a nice husband, and a couple
of children. Quick I reminded myself
and told her, I didn't like to ask, but Lord God, again let Moses come
I was terribly anxious to hear if they That he may lead his brethren home
knew anything about Fredericka. Into the Promised Land.
Sure she told me, Fredericka is by her
and she gives me her address, I should Then let the sea once more divide
ac(ni i m tewthoehmie saw
h er,thle uh•esthst lazy to , ()r(niadinlike
two it swhaoluldostahi,ter
A
ls on e
side
haired,
eland
wrinkled woman, I couldn't believe she
was Fredericka, except I couldn't seeAnd then when it as surely seen
why she should lie to me. From her,'I hat all the Jewe are in between,
from Fredericka, you can't get manyThen let the sea upon them fall
words. She hardly talks to you. ButThat peace at last may come to all!

Whether you want to invest
$10.00 or $1,000.00 in furni-
ture, this is the sale that pro-
vides the broadest choice of
the best grades at the lowest
prices consistent with quality.
Liberal credit terms apply to
everything in this great sale.

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0 matter how little
you may pay for
a gown, if it does
not serve with distinction
and satisfaction, it is ex-
pensivel Behind your
every purchase here stands
our reputation for worth
and correctness!

government attitude towards a num-
r of socialists. A group of Bessar-
abian lawyers who approached Gen-
eral Popowich about political offend.:
era, were told that in Bessarabia, at
any rate, he, General Popowich, was '
the "Master of Amnesties."
This General is reported in des-
patches from Kishenoff to have re-
fused to reprieve the Jewish social-
ist Bronstein who was executed at his
command.

Alig

By ETHEL TAUROG

In the parlor the two girls were
"cutting up" in merry anticipation of
the gay fraternity dance they were
going to attend in the evening. Ti the
voluptuous strains of a Haultaian
quartette on the victrola, gay, frolic-
some Cora !Mishkin and jolly, auburn-
Also C
s Parents of Young haired Marcella Fishman were dam-
Jud•eans for Adult Membership.
ing.
As if in defiance of the storm that
At a meeting of the Young Judaea raged without, as if they wished to
Council held Monday evening at the, vaunt of their youth to the gusts of
Jewish Woman's Club, arrangements snow that were blown against the
were made by the members for a can- window panes, they had lighted the
sass of parents of Young Judneans tall, brass, crimson shaded floor lamp
to become adult members of the or- and the quaint Japanese table lamp
ganization and thereby help finance with the warm, golden fringed shade,
the activities of the national orgnniz- although it was early in the after-
ation. The canoes., will start at a noon.
mass rally of Young Judaeuns and
"It sure looks as is Norwood had a
their parents to take place in a few crush on you, Cora," said Marcella,
weeks. Samuel Heyman is chairman as the music stopped. "This is the
of the campaign committee. ' third time he's taken you out in the
Arrangements are also being made last two weeks."
by the Council for the annual dance
"The fourth time, }mu mean;' cor.
of Young Judaea, to be held in Oc- rected Cora. "Let's sit down a while."
tober. The bigger part of the pro-
"That's right. It's four times, all
' coeds will go towards the upkeep of right. I'd forgotten the play. Well,
the national office and the national go to it. Ile sure is a fine catch. His
publication of Young Judaea.
dad must have oceans of money, judg-
Intermediate and Senior Young Ju- ing by the way Norwood throws it
daea circles will be taken in trucks around."
, to Orion this Sunday, where they will
"Money! Why money means noth-
be met by the Flint Young Judaeans ing in his (lad's young life. The car
in a joint gathering. David Racoosin is Norwood's own. His dad has an-
will be in ch a rge of the athletic pro- other, a seven passenger, and his
gram. Miss Mary Caplan is respon- mother a limousine. Still, you don't
sible for the affair, which is expected see Norwood putting any airs on
to be the best gathering of Young about it. Now if one of our Jewish
boys wan wealthy as that wouldn't
Judaeans ever held.
he he putting on the dog, though!"
"Wouldn't he though," agreed Mar-
Buds of Judaea.
The Buds of Judaea will celebrate cella. "You wouldn't be able to reach
him
with a ten foot pole. Now take
their third anniversary this Sunday
evening, with a gathering to be held that Irwin ZlatkofT, think's he's do-
ing
you
a favor if he recognizes you,
at the home of Miss Lillian Rabino-
witz, 534 Frederick street. In ad- rust because his father made a roll
during
the war. My dad says his
dition to the club members, the af-
' fair will be attended by the Young business tactics wouldn't bear close
in vestigati"
on.
Judaea leaders and by represents-
.
t you compare
co
him to Norwood,
tines from the intermediate and
Marcella,"
urged Cora. "Just you
senior clubs.
l p
get a
mentaicture
of the two on
s.
An interesting program has been Why,
there's
ab solutely no comparison
arranged for the occasion to include Marcella. There's absolutely no com-

the installation of new officers and parison, is there, Marcella? Why Ir.
other features.
win has no dash, no go at all."
"Well, do you know Cora, that last
Pirchai Zion.
year I thought you sort of cared for
The Pirchai Zion, at their last Irwin.
.
You two seemed to be rather
meeting, held on Tuesday evening at thick."
the home of Della Cashdan, 628 East
"Last year!" laughed Cora with
Kirby avenue, presented an interest- sophistication. "What does a kid of
ing literary program which was tea- seventeen know? Irwin! Why he
turgid by the review of the life and thinks he knows it all, just because
work of Sir Herbert Samuel, ably he's a few years older than I am. Ile'd
done by Lillian Schneider and Ger• tell ine not to put on rouge in public,
trade Cohen. There was also a dbl. it wasn't nice. Can vou imagine!
cussion on the question, "Should Th nehe'd tell me that I'd look better
Ea• ming or Manufacture predomi- if I didn't pencil my eyebrows, and
nate in Palestine?" The discussion ' use rouge and a lip stick. He'd say,
was led by Marilynn Greenfield, Cylia it was like painting the lily. He's just
Becker and Della Cashdan, who wrote silly, Irwin is. Now, Norwood neve•
essasy on the question. Piano solos tells me anything like that."
were given by Bertha Sanders, Frieda
"Norwood is sure a gentleman,
Gold and Della Cashdan. Young Ju- sivhed ;Marcella. "Still, wouldn't you r
data pins were purchased for every !folks raise a row If they thought that
member of the club. The next meet- you'd marry a Gentile? 'Course we
ing will be held Tuesday evening at j look on such things differently, but
the home of Celia Becker, 986 Med- you can't expect our folks to see thing s
bury. •
the same way. They're so old-fashion-
,
ed."
"Well, I don't know," said Cora du
Defenders of White and Blue.
biously. "My folks are up-to-date all
h h inN I must
"Resolved, That Immigration Be right, except about s-ofm : t o
'Unrestricted in Palestine" was t he admit they are old hi a. • They
topic of a debate at the meeting of always talk about Jew-hatred, and an
the Defenders of the White and Blue ti-Setniti'm• Tell, its the Jews ow n
held Wednesday evening.
Hyman; . fault. We keep ourselves away from
Tigel and Hyman Cohen, upholding the Gentiles. If we would intermarr
the affirmative, were awarded the de- there wouldn't he any anti-Semitism
' cision by the judges. The negative at all. I can't understand why ou r
are so stubborn about it."
was upheld by Sam I.ifchitz and Jo- peo
neither
either can I," acquiesced Marcel-
seph Pike. The judges consisted of
gazing out of the window.
Goldstone, Slomovitz and Miss Cap- I , gazi
a "Do you think it's going to snow like
Ian. Mr. Goldstone, in reporting the
decision of the judges, lauded the de- , this all afternoon?" queried Cora,
' Nu •
ot
urse Nor friend
t
w
a he indow. " Of
haters for the manner in which they
oining her wood's car is as warm as
approached the subject. Tigel was j F
toast,
and
it
wouldn't
'make any dif-
undoubtedly the best speaker in the
Terence to me. Oh, there she goes, the
debate.
poor witch lady. Now mother will
Ilyman Cohen and Sydney Lo
Lopata',
were elected to represent the club at come in here."
comes here for lunch quite
the anniversary celberation of the often, doesn't she? I should think
Buds of Judaea. Israel Zilber, club N•ou'd hate to have her around. She
leader, installed the following new m
looks so witch}, she gives me the
officers: Joseph Pike, president; Sam creeps. .
Dworin, v ice.pres ident; Harry
"Me too. Mother is so funny about
FOR RENT—Jewish widow has a Rule for Application. to Be Reported Thomas, secretary; Louis Stotaky, such things. Although one can't help
nicely furnished room in desirable
treasurer; llyman Cohen, Keren feeling sorry for the poor thing."
to Washington Before Ap-
Hayeaod treasurer; Hyman Tigel,
location for Jewish couple. All
Both girls looked after the bent fig-
proval Revolted.
Jewish National Fund treasurer.
privileges of the house. Call North.
ure trudging along in the snow.
The club will have a hay-ride on
way 3630-W.
"Now. I'm sure you got an interest
Sunday, Aug. 27. Young Judaea in the electric company," otid Mrs.
WASHINGTON,—(J. C. B.)—The leaders are
invited to attend. The Mishkin entering the parlor. "Both
MODERN eight-room terrace. Can be State Department has revoked the program this Wednesday evening will lamps going so early." She switched
had the first of September. Apply f former rule making it obligatory consist of a discussion of Young Ju-
upon consular officers abroad to re- daea problems. There will be a re- off the light on the table lamp.
at 326 Farnsworth street.
"She didn't stay long today, did she
port all applications for vise on Rus- view of the articles in the July
and mother?" asked Cora in a matter of
sian passports, it is learned from a August Young Judaean magazine and
fact voice. "Come en Marcella, let's
WANTED—Five young men experi- reliable source. This rule which re- a discussion of the Palestine man-1 dance some more."
enced in soliciting advertising for quired an application to be submitted date.
"All afternoon you have been dam-
special edition work. Big money to the State Department for issuance
ing. Tonight you won't have any
can be made. Call at 8511 West of a visa by the consul applied also
Tikvas Zion.
strength left to dance with," said Sirs.
High St., second floor. to emigrants from the Baltic states.
The Tikvas Zion, at their last meet- Mishkin complacently settling herself
It was based upon the fear of a radi-
ing elected the following new officers: in a capacious rocker.
cal migration form Russian territory.
Anna
Raimi, president; Mollie Cha•
"Youth was only made for laugh-
FOR SALE CHEAP—Complete set Applications for visas were therefore
of Jewish Encyclopedia and other investigated by the Department of bensky, vice-president; Mary Markof., ter." sang Marcella.
"That's
the trouble with youth,"
sky,
Keren
Hayesod
treasurer;
Goldie
volumes. Phone Glendale 2352-M. Justice, the relatives of immigrants
Goldstein secretary. In the absence sighed Mrs. Mishkin. "It don't do no
in this country being examined as to of a regular leader, Samuel Heyman worrying about afterwhile. You think
their political views, with a view to was in charge of the meeting, the now, I am young, and I'm going to
TO RENT—Nicely furnished room
ascertain their possible radical affilia- program consisting of a discussion of have a godo time, and I should worry ,
for refined gentleman. 3904 Brush.
tions.
current events. about the old lady that will be me
Call Melrose 5646-31.
According to the new rule issued
• thirty or forty years from now."
to the consuls, they are given full
"Don't mind mother," laughed Cora.
Knights of Judaea.
WILL PAY for part of the gasoline discretion to vise the passports with-
Fifteen members of the Knihgts of "She always gets into a preachy mood
.•
for riding along in automobile trip out the inquiry in Washington, un-
.
.
Judaea
will
leave
on
Tuesday
even-
either to Cleveland or Pittsburgh less the consuls desire to do so. While
"You ott I get a preachy feeling
ing for their summer camp at Orch-
the
new
procedure
will
result
in
a
whenever
I
see
her. I feel like call
any week-end. Phone Glendale
gir
d
Lake.
During
theperiod
of
their
-
great saving of time, it will deprive
you young girls together and
8326, Northway 1825-1
camping, meetings of the club will be • Ing all
relatives in this country of the oppor- held
on the camping grounds, mem- telling vou to look at her and then I'd
tunity to intervene with the State De-
wish I could show you her when
FOR SALE—Burroughs combination partment in case of nationals to bens not affiliated with the camp to just
s h e
bookkeeping and adding machine. whom a consul had refused a visa. spend week-ends there and to visit
Was she ever young? It's awful
Used only a short time. Write P. Formerly the consul's decision was with the boys on the evening on hard to picture her as young isn't it,
which the meeting is to be held.
0. Box 564 for details.
subject to review by the State De-
Marcella?"
The last meeting of the club was
partment, which is no longer the
foolish children. You didn't
held Tuesday evening at the home of , think
case.
nk she was horn like that? Fred-
Reuben Cohen on Delmar avenue. Jo-
It should be recalled, however, that
seph Markel and Joseph Safran were ericka, when I remember her first,
young girl of about
the rules relating to Polish visas have
appointed in charge of the literary was a beautiful
long been under the same procedure. program. Max Weine and William seventeen, with light brown hair and
and a complexion like a rose
Another adverse feature of the
Lankin were elected to represent the blue osfk
eyes,
skin
a stature.
t hh rn
- S ehe
new ruling is that it prevents rela-
club at the anniversary celebration pie
years cold e r
buta lenres-
but
tives in this country from sending
f
Buds
of
Judaea
this
Saturday
member
perfectly.
Who
in o our town
cables of inquiry or instructions
Ittwi C 11-11 CO Fir
through the State Department to fa evening. The social committee ap- didn't know Fredericka. She was the
cilitate the issuance of visas. The pointed for the next three months beauty of the town, and everybody
DIRECT TO HAMBURG
State Department will decline to consists of Sol Slomovitz, David knew her like you girls know the lead-
CARONIA . Aug. 31, Oct 5
handle all such cables in the future, Cooper and Julius Kabatzky. ing moving picture actresses." Mrs.
Through an unforeseen error in last Mishkin sighed deeply.
SAXONIA...Sept. 9, Oct. 14 it is understood.
week's report, the name of Nathan
"Can you imagine!" ejaculated
TO POLAND IN NINE DAYS
Zack was left out, both as a con- Marcella. "How'd she ever get like
tributor to the Jewish National Fund this Mrs. Mishkin?"
Fastest all water route. Per-
and as one of the newly elected oil-!"It's a whole story, like a movnig
sonally conducted excursion with
cers. Mr. Zack bought a tree in he picture. You see, she was so pretty,
override connection at Southamp-
Herz] Forest by contributing $3 to , that wherever she went, the people
ton for Danzig, Pillau, Memel and
the National Fund. He is the Keren would look at her. That was the mis-
Libau on one of the three fastest
BUCHAREST.—(J.
C.
B.)—Soc-
Ilayesod treasurer of the club. , fortune. So much flattery from the
giants of the sea, leaving New
The sum of $45.50 was contributed . young men was too much for her.
ialists and communists convicted for' '
York every Tuesday. All third
various political offences, are not in-' to the Jewish National Fund during Then, to her misfortune, her father
class passengers in cabins.
eluded in the amnesty granted to the anniversary celebration and 15 happened to make some money dur-
Kosher Kitchen
I other criminals, it appears from the trees will be planted in Palestine. ing a war, and this turned her head

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