ELfiVernon;/r.wisn ei Iztl v icu;
months and with whom he had never HUSSEIN IS TO BREAK
been thick, anyway. Joe expressed
OFF AND TRY AGAIN
Joseph Krauskopf is dead-but his wonderment.
vision
lives.
The
great
constructive
"Oh,
I
like
to
keep
in
touch
with
T. A.)-The Lon-
LONDON.-(J.
An Appreciation.
idea to which he gave the best of him- all my good friends," explained Sam don Morning Post publishes a story
self persists. It cannot die. Nay, it smoothly. "And, besides, what are to the effect that rumors are rife
By A. H. FROMENSON
must not be permitted to die. He you worrying about? You heard me that King Hussein has decided to re-
li I PO
t li • to see the institution offer to buy lunch, didn't you?"
call the present Minister to London,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grossman and
For Joseph Krauskopf a monu- when the portals of this haven and laced beyond fimpcial worry. Ile
"Oh, much obliged," said Joe. "Did' Dr. Najie Al Ilasin, and to suspend
daughters, Lenore and Ethel Ruth,
refuge would be slammed in the face b equeathed it to a small group of
ment
already
exists-a
monument,
the present negotiations with Great
somebody
leave
you
a
legacy
or
some-
The Young Woman's Hebrew As - have left for a 10 days' stay in Ot-
of the fugitive Jews What to do?
Britain owing to the great dissatis-
sociation summer home at Riverside tawa and North Macatawa Lake, indeed, that marks him a man unique How to prevent that which he fore- men who have for years been en- thing? One o'clock, did you say?"
leavoring
valiantly
to
uphold
his
Canada, opened Sunday morning, Mich.
Seated opposite "that stupid Joe" faction aroused in Arab circles by the
in his generation, a man of vision, saw? The words of Leo Tolstoi an- hands, to make the National Farm
treaty recently concluded between
July 1. Twenty members of the Y.
at
luncheon,
Sam
Brenner,
with
an
statesmanlike vision, as a great con- swered these questions for Joseph School that mighty instrumentality
W. II. A. and the Jewish Women's
Mr. and Mrs. Shalit and daughtef, structive force whose strivings and Krauskopf.
air of intense curiosity, questioned Hussein with England.
for Jewish gaud that was his life-
Hussein is dispatching a deputy
Club are enjoying their vacations at Mrs. J. Mellinoff, have left for an ex- whose achievements have not ended
Joe about many mutual acquaint-
Today, 800 acres in a rarely fer- lominating ambition. Not only to
foreign minister with new proposals,
the new summer place. The kitchen tended trip through Buffalo, Niagara with the cessation of the beating of
tile Pennsylvania valley are dedicated hese men did he bequeath it, but ances in whom he had not the slight- says the Post.
is run on a strictly kosher basis, with Falls, Toronto and Colburg, Ont.
est real interest. When Joe men-
his great heart.
to the effort to direct Jews back to o the Jews of America.
The llejjaz legation at Cairo pub-
an excellent cook in charge. With
tioned one of the number who had
It is true of Joseph Krauskopf that the soil, But, there are also the con-
Joseph Krauskopf is dead. Many just been married, Sam sighed and lishes a statement declaring that the
the spacious grounds surrounding the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schinagel of 4447 the good he did in life lives after
geked
cities,
the
hideous
tenement
.ulogies
were
pronounced
over
his
liejjaz would never tolerate "protec-
house and a fine bathing beach di- Brush entertained at a dinner Wed-
remarked:
"Lucky
fellow.
Tell
me,
rectly in front of the house, there is nesday evening in honor of Mr. and him, will live after him, and that his houses, the brutal sweat-shops; there bier. Many eulogies of him will be Joe, you ought to know, for you're lion under any foreign power" nor
memory will remain as green and
of institutions filled spoken from hundreds of pulpits and an expert: how does one get a girl?" "would it permit its sacred places to
plenty of outdoor play and fun.
Mrs. Joseph Kaufman and daughter, golden as those broad, rolling acres are also a score
with Jewish victims of tuberculosis; platforms. Many will lavish praise
be under foreign influence." More-
Ella, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Joe looked incredulous.
near Doylestown, Pa., that embody that moral fiber which was symbolical upon him, upon his virtues, upon his
over Palestine, it declares, must have
The next Wednesday picnic of the
"Whatcher doing, kidding me" he complete indePende
and symbolize the vision and the pur- of Jewish devotion to law has been strivings. Possibly, men will talk of
nce.
Miss Helen Edelson of Kirby ave- pose to which, above everything else,
Y. W. II. A. will be held on July 11.
worn appallingly thin, and the por- setting up some great monument to retorted.
Members are requested to register nue has left for a few months' stay he gave the best years of his life;
"Oh, no," Sam answered quickly.
tals of entry are but 3 per cent open, his meory. But Joseph Krauskopf
for Wednesday picnics not later than in Boston and New York City.
upon which he lavished the full mean. and likely, as easily not, so slam en- needs no monument of marble and "I'm quite as serious as if I were ask-
Monday evening. A trip by boat to
ore of his genius and the entire tirely shut, the while anti-Semitism bronze. Ile needs no heaven-aspir- ing Havelock Ellis or Ellen Key."
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bader and chil- force of his marvelous energy and
Belle Isle is being planned. Lunch
Joe was suspicious. "Who are
in this country has become a grave ing shaft of granite to inform pos-
will be prepared at the clubhouse for dren, Bobby and Morton, and Mrs. capacity. The red barns, the silos,
terity that he lived-and strove. His they?"
all who register in davance at 89 Ro- II. Jenefsky of Dayton, Ohio, are the lowing kine, the multitude nod- menace.
"They're writers; authorities on
But, what of the remedy? What monument exists already. It was
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. ding heads of the great fields of corn
wena.
sex and love. I'm really very seri-
D. Curtis at 4040 Clairmont avenue. and wheat, the lands bent over rake of the plan to lead Jews back to the builded out of his vision.
But his monument is incomplete. ous, Joe."
soil? There are those, writing with
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benavie and
"Oh, books," Joe commented, con-
and harrow and plough or tending
"Long on Beauty, Quality and
Dr. M. J. Kritchman has returned the cattle, the dormitories, green- a short pencil, accustomed to deal The Jews of America must complete temptuously. Ile laughed. "I heard
son, Gerald, of Ilendriesr.tze. have
Service, But Awfully Short
it.
Upon the foundations he laid at
with
"overheads,"
who
will
figure
out,
where from the New York Post Graduate houses and classroms of the National
gone to New Baltimore,
a
funny
one
the
other
night.
A
girl
on Prier."
Hospital and will resume his medical Farm School - these are Jis.er ph with narrow-sighted mathematics, Doylestown, Pa., they can, if only was telling me about some bird who's
--s•
they spent the past week.
they
will
be
inspired
and
moved
by
his
that
the
results
that
have
been
practice at 903 Farnsworth avenue.
Krauskopf's enduring monument he achieved at and by the National Farm great vision, rear an institution, ade- crazy about books. She goes with me
The Friday Card Club was delight-
scores of graduates, many of them
because I'm a wonderful dancer, but
An honor that is coveted by many tilling their own acres, many of them School have not measured up to the quately endowed, that shall be a she couldn't stand him because he
fully entertained the past week at
lighthouse and a missionary teaching
luncheon and cards by Mrs. Julius Individuals but rarely attained is th e imparting to others the great, funda- effort, to the cost.
231 Gratiot Avenue
was always talking about love and
the
Jews
and
non-Jews
the
truth
of
But these are calculations without
Bing at her 'summer home at Sylvan honor won by James Van Vliet, son mental craft which they acquired at
Cherry 9171
life on the soil, and lighting the way never getting personal. Just like a
Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bing and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of the school founded by Jsepoh Kraus- the vision. They fail to take into ac- out of the slavery of the congested professor, she said. This bird was
and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg hove taken • Edison avenue, for brilliant scholas- kept, these, too, are of the structure count that the National Farm School city into the freedom beyond.
always telling what it said in this
is not, primarily, a school for train-
cottage at this charming spot for the tic attainments upon fraduation from of his monument.
Will the Jews of America, now book or that book about love but
Central High School. Mr. Van Vliet
ing any number of boys for agricul-
summer season.
Joseph Krauskopf's monument will tural life. They fail to take into ac- that Joseph Krauskopf is gone, take never talking for himself. Wasn't
also received honorable mention for
endure
and
his
memory
will
remain
his
vision and his purpose to their that funny?"
Electrical Contractor
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin of being the father of the Student Gov- as green and golden as the broad count that the National Farm School souls-and complete his monument?
Sam's comment remained inarticu-
was intended by its founder to be a
Byron avenue left on Saturday for ernment of Central High.
I Repair Anything Imes • Doer Roll to
late in his throat. But Joe wouldn't
acres of that significant institution
lighthouse, illuminating the way out
a nfotor tour to Harrison and other
An Electric Motor.
let the moment go by without airing
Dr. and Mrs. Sol. Quentin Kessler and its purpose with which his name of the Ghetto, out of the congested
Glendale 0253
resorts in Michigan, where they will
4842 Hamilton Asa
some of his own views on how the
(Matilda Garvet) have returned from will ever be associated. And every city, cut of the tenement, out of the
spend several weeks.
love game should be played. "Love
their weddnig trip in the East and Jewish farmer, every Jewish instruc- shop and into the broad, free coun-
ain't
a
book.
Love
is
looking
alive,
tor reimporting to their kind that an-
The Misses Ruth and Mabel Frank- have taken an apartment in the Rose- cient knowledge which the Jews have tryside, where man is master of him-
dancing like a society snake, telling
self and where his labor is transmit-
lin of West Grand boulevard left on wood, 1656 Collingwood avenue.
a few nice lies and getting mad once
By H. H. AMBER
lost through the centuries will add to
ted into those things without which
Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal., where
in a while, so's the girl will respect
the
height
as
it
will
add
to
the
endur-
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fienman and
men cannot live. They do not take
they contemplate making their future
you."
son, Bernard, are motoring to the ingness of Joseph Krauskopf's monu- into account that it is a missionary,
home.
Sam pondered over Joe's revela-
ment.
A general practitioner of love once
Caskills, where they expect to remain
preaching a new gospel of life to the
tions when the young men parted. Ile
put
the
courting
male
into
three
clas-
Dr.
Krauskopf
credited
another
for
three
weeks.
Jews.
They
fail
to
take
into
account
Miss Gertrude Marks of Oacoda,
reflected
painfully that it had taken
with the inspiration that gave birth to that the very graduates of the school sifications: the conqueror, who knows
Mich., who is a student at the Uni-
Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam of the National Farm School. Ile liked would, without the inspiration of the women and can win them; the stu- a young ignoramus like Joe Stein to
versity of Michigan, was in the city
reveal
the
truth to him. Wooing with
List Upon Request
the past week, a guest of her sister, Virginia park, accompanied by their to tell of his visit, in 1894, to Leo school, never have thought of becom- dent, who knows a great deal about the brain was at best but a trifling
431 Griswold St.
women, but cannot win them for him-
Bra. Mark Alpern (Mabel Marks), at daughter, Theodora, and son, Ralph, Tolstoi, who laid upon his soul a ing farmers.
substitute
for
wooing
with
the
heart.
self ; and third, the man who knows
have left for an extended Eastern duty which found expression in the
her home on Webb avenue.
Because it is a missionary, its suc-
Detroit
Main 2963
Evidently, too, he, Sam, didn't know
little
about
women
and
cut
a
poor
founding
of
this
institution.
In
a
trip.
cess cannot be measured by the or-
figure romantically, but nevretheless as much as he thought he (lid.
strictly literal sense that is true. The
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leach of 1623
dinary yardstick of success. Who
About 8 o'clock that evening, if
gets
himself
a
mate,
for
whose
bene-
great
Russian
sage
and
teacher
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Shilkovsky
and
Glynn court will be at home on Sun-
knows hot what the little farm owned
one had walked in the street where
day, July 8, from 2 to 5 in the after- family have left for Los Angeles. the • humanities, foresaw, with pro- and operated by those hundreds of fit he weaves fanciful stories of an Sam resided, he might have been
noon and 7 to 10 in the evening in They will return the first week in phetic vision, a danger to the vast Jewish boys, who acquired their all-conquering past.
startled by the sight of a book being
mass of Jews who were then moving,
Sam Brenner was a student of
honor of the confirmation of their August.
knowledge at the National Farm
hurled from a window into the street.
like some mighty torrent, out of the
son, Donald.
School, may, in the end, be the in- women. When a student remains a And a few minutes later he would
Don't suffer-get quick relief.
Mrs. Charles J. Slitter has moved land of czars and persecution, to the spirers for hundreds, possibly thou- student, observation may teach him
Effective and inexpensive.
from Brush street to 2009 Blaine land of equality and opportunity. sands of others, to abandon the city, any valuable lessons, but when he de- have seen the same Sam picking it
up somewhat shamefaced. Once an
"Let not your people create crowded
avenue.
It costs nothing to come down
sires
to
be
a
conqueror
too,
he
may
to become tillers of the soil, pro-
emotion has been spent it may be just
cities in the new land," spoke the
and find out.
ducers? Who knows but what the find to his surprise that perspective as well for the sense of the practical
The Misses Henrietta and Huldah prophet. "These invite slavery, pov-
young men who went from the Na- has left him.
to reassert itself. lie wanted those
Fine have left to attend the summer erty, discontent, lawlessness, disease. tional Farm School to Palestine may
Whatever Sam Brenner had al- books no longer, but Glickstein might
Second and Front Ste.
session at Columbia University, New Those vast areas of rich soil across
be the foundation upon which will ready learned never seemed quite take them off his hands for a few dol-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
the sea cries aloud for workers. Lead
York City.
be built up free, happy, thriving colo- sufficient for the purpose of the mo- lars. Ile would go there immediately
your people thither."
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
nies of Jews who fled thither from ment. Each failure in courtship drove and hate the hateful books out of
Miss Ann Klunover has returned
SWEDISH MASSAGE
And Dr. Krauskopf knew that the persecution and pogrom?
him to seek learning at the feet of a his possession and out of mind.
Irmo a two weeks' motor trip to prophet had spoken words of great
Take Woodward Through Car.
A pile of love authorities within
But, if one must figure success by new authority. He believed in au-
l'ittsburgh.
wisdom. Fpr he had seen the vast
Cherry 4784
thority, particularly the authority of the crook of each arm, he entered
horde of flgitives pouring into the per capita cost, this is the answer: the printed word, and particularly in
the book shop. And then, for a mo-
Mrs. Charles Hopp of Longfellow cities. Ile had witnessed their strug- Had the Jews of this country been
matters of love. He spent many hard- ment, he didn't know whether to stay
avenue was hostess at a bridge party gles to gain a footing there. Ile had imbued with Dr. Krauskopf's vision,
earned dollars in Glickstein's book
for her sister, Mrs. Harry Horberg of seen the beginning of a great ex- had they foreseen, as he foresaw, all store for volumes and sets of Have- or run. For Sadie Fink was there!
His heartpounded violently against
that
we
are
confronted
with
in
this
Chicago, at the Phoenix Club. Six- ploitation and had previsioned its af-
lock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Ellen
teen ladies were entertained at this termath in industrial oppression, in country now, and all that portends, Key and even Elinor Glyn-all high his ribs. Now he knew that it mat-
tered.
the
National
Farm
School
would
have
very elaborate affair.
misery, in disease, in moral deca-
priests and prestesses of the cult of
She gave him a gracious smile as
dence. Ile had previsioned the time had ample provision for thousands love.
he approached.
when this vast horde would create where it has space for only a few
"What are you doing with those?"
But these excellent authorities
hundred now. A score of dormitories,
problems
beyond
the
powers
of
phi-
On the Man Front
she asked, indicating his burden and
lanthropy to allay, beyond the power scores of class rooms, would have never seemed adequate for Sam's
American and European Plans.
looking at the titles.
of legislation to solve. I'eering into swarmed with an eager Jewish young purpose. When his efforts, as for-
"Going to sell them, give them
Will install and keep small sets of
New Hydriatic Baths.
the future, he had heard his people manhood, studying that profession midably backed by erudition, went
away or throw them away," he an-
books, weekly or monthly.
charged, in this country, as they were which is the most important, in that askew, he did not look upon his di-
Golf Privileges and Garage.
JULY 7, P. M.
swered,
gruffly. "Want them?"
rection
as
wrong,
but
upon
his
gait
being charged in lands of hate, with it is the most essential of all-for
Bathing From Hotel.
She laughed, showing her pretty
being non-producers, parasites, and without the farmer the world cannot as slow. Each defeat be regarded
Continuing until Monday, 6 P. M.,
Hemlock 2738.M 309 Englewood
JOEL HILLMAN, President.
teeth.
"No,
thanks,
I've
read
them
he saw that the time would come live at all. The philosophy of "Back as a manifestation that he had not
July 9, Saturday, Sunday, Mon.
learned enough and was still in his all."
lot, East Confield,
•
Ile stared at her, unable for a mo- , day. On our
novitiate. ti
be tween Woodward and John R.,
That particular June morning of ment to grasp the import of what she
opposite Police Station.
had
said.
which we write Sam was seeking
"Then you knew all the time-and
some new oracle to turn to for corn-
Cars in this group priced as
■
fort and guidance. Ile passed his you let me go on talking-as I did-
high a.
like a fool."
slender
hand
over
his
sallow
face,
ran
•
Again Miss Fink gave him the full
his fingers through a wavy black
t
,„,'
.
pompadour and glanced over a stack benefit of her tantalizing smile.
Have a few left at
Sam dropped the books upon the
of books upon his table. To read the
' #
better he rubbed the lenses of his table with a bang, and with a fever-
horn-rimmed glasses with his hand- ish hand reached out and grasped one
..,,,..,
kerchief. Which love oracle should of her wrists firmly. Steadiness and
I Reo Stake and Panel Body
S
he read? It was a perplexing prob- determination were in his movements
Speed Wagons,
and
as
Miss
Fink
looked
into
his
lem,
for
he
believed
he
had
read
,
.
.
them all. Yet there must be some- burning eyes she couldn't help being
., ,
,
And Make Your Selection.
_ it .
thing more for Fm to learn, for had just a little bit frightened, but at the
•
f1
n
hteedt.ime she was a great deal de-
not a young woman named Sadie Fink i siagm
Count Your
intimated
by
breaking
three
success.
... : `
1 \ ' 1
"I know one thing, anyway," said
sive appointments that she desired
.11'
' ,
\\I ■ ,'1
his company no longer? There must Sam, slowly, "and that is that a kiss
be chapter and verse for it some- on the lips is worth 10 in a book."
After all, if on a stage, why not
where. The public library index, no
1 0
..,
doubt, under "Love and Sex," could in a book shop? Glickstein is a very
aid him in this perplexity.
decorous old fellow who never needs
It was a loveyl evening, but not a cue to know when it is time for
very lyrical for Sam. Ile craved him to retire to the little cubbyhole
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
) .
solid information rather than rhap- in the rear of the shop.-The Ameri-
4104 Woodward at A/exandrin•
sody. The library, refuge of the can Hebrew.
Glendale 8178
weary and soother of the perturbed,
s
was his destination. As he sat in the
southbound subway train and looked
"e '
itv' 4
upon gay, laughing couples in oppo-
.:;:;'
t
site seats, his thoughts were of Sadie
Fink and of tragedy. Nevermore
From the President's Desk-Talk No. 145
would she sit in the subway with him
..
ii ii
. .
and be merry. Such luck as some
I
young men had! Ile eyed them bit-
terly. They looked as if they might
i
Made by Three Famous
/
2 , ,
,,.L\
know more about Benny Leonard
Rochester Manufacturers
than about Havelock Ellis, yet-they
'
whose names we cannot advertise
were successful! What explained it?
Ile was now on Forty-second
street. So engrossed was he in his
With what great enthusiasm good
,-
thoughts of Sadie Fink that he all
Americans celebrate Indepn-
but bumped into Sadie Fink herself,
dence Day-the day that put this
walking with a young man. Ile caught
himself in time and drew away, un-
country "on its own" as a sepa-
seen. Ile was round-eyed with
rate, self-sustaining nation.
amazement as he stared, for her com-
,
Apply this thought to yourself.
panion was no other than Joe Stein,
You are striving for a personal
an old acquaintance of Sam's.
Independence Day-a day when
What was this ignoramus doing
with Sadie Fink-the cultured Sadie
you 'will no longer be dependent
whom Sam had met in Glickstein's
on anyone else-on your job-or
book shop; to whom, in fact, he had
on your business. A day when
been introduced by the erudite Mr.
you will have become strong
Glickstein himself? This was not the
ideal companion for Sadie, this stupid
enough financially to give up the
fellow who hardly knew anything at
daily grind and do more or less
all. And yet here they were, arms
as you please.
linked, totally oblivious of passers-by:
He watched them till they were lost
The price of such independence is THRIFT. Learn
from sight in the milling throng. Go-
to sacrifice some of the luxuries and save money
ing to a theater, no doubt. 'Joe would
for future investment. Some day you'll celebrate
probably take her to a low-class mu-
your own independence.
sical comedy. Well, the best thing
was to forget. No, to learn! Such
a humiliation must not happen again.
He stood in front of the library en-
trance and gazed upon the edifice
which housed the wisdom of the ages.
For the first time he felt uncertain.
arses
The library seemed a huge, indiffer-
ent giant, and all Sam's browsing
8 ' 3". S."
Danng
over its books would never make the
slightest difference to anybody. Ile
,A...,,,
turned away. In Bryant Park, find-
Sten,
ing an empty bench, he sat down and
spent the evening brooding over his
Satard.y
failures.
"With such a stupid fellow as Joe
Stein," he mumbled over and over.
Griswold sad Lafayette.
At his place of employment the
next day the stupid Joe Stein was
70 Years. of Success
summoned to the telephone. It was
Sam Brenner, a "highbrow" acquaint-
ance, whom he had not seen in aix
Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett re-
turned on Friday from a delightful
motor trip to Chicago, where they
celebrated the first anniversary of
their marriage in that city at Hotel
Drake.
soil' would have been the Jew-
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POLICY is "NO SALES"-but-
M Y we're
enlarging-need more room
-August 1st contractors
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vs
business comes to a standstill-so-I am going
to rush out this fine clothing to get it out of the
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