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EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL

THE "HERO"

gazed out of my window over the
wheat fields which the tnul rushed
a
by. }}'hen at ene taut on a young
(Adapted from the Yiddish.)
man, a literary critic by profession,
boarded hte train, I was glad of his
There were few passengers in the
acquaintance. Ile spoke about liter-
railroad coach. Hardly anything at-
tracted my attention. I therefore ature and drama. Ile thy. .imed for
me tome of his th•eri•s eb tole &Iona
and critici. In, and tall] nu' of a num-
ber of plays that did not chine in
with his theories.
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These words were followed by a
number of other important rules and
theories.
Across front 114 sat a middle-aired
man, who seemed to listen attentittah.
RUDOLPH SZEKELY
to our diseussi. n. We 4'1111141 :a
GRAND OPERA BARITONE
his face that he wan melting eifert
(Late of the Royal Opera, Budapest;
to catch the drift of our conversation.
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At lest I paid little attention to the
0 appointment only.
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man. There was apparently nothing
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about him to make him more interest-
ing than the rest of the passengers.
After the critic left the train I exam-
ined attentively the man who had been
watching us. His lips hewed as if
he were talking t I himself, or making
his evening prayers. I do 1101 retail
how the conversation between the man
•A and myeelf began, but I remember
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ldest Professional
these words:
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"Explain to tile, please, what is a
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To tell the truth; the question placed
Ole in 0 dilemma. I did not know
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who had. probably never seen the in-
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side of a theater, understand what
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drama is.
"Drama is a presentation of human
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suffering, a clash of circumstances," I
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fore an examination board.
"And who is the hero of which you
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spoke with the young man who just
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"The hero of a drama is the one
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you knew; the one character that in-
terests on most."
I felt myself perspiring in my ef-
forts to explain what a play really is,
as I watched my man, listening eager-
ly and trying to understand my words.
"So," he called out, as he stroked
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"You are almost right," I anewered
MACHZERIM,
with a smile.
In Hebrew and English.
My fellow passenger remained
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thoughtful fur a mama rat, then he
turned to me again:
Year's Cards.
"The worst troubles ate those that
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Studio, 28 West Warren, Hom o
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Th, nbuee photograph
was taken on Friday netreine, Aug. al, during the breaking if the ground for the
new Hebrew school branch of the United Hebrew Sceo.ols Of
Detroit, on the southeastern corner of Phila.
del phis and Byron avenues. The corneretene for the ',taw lataautiful Talmud Torah structure will he laid on
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23. Those on the pluttoeraph, 'eliding from left to rigkt, art.:
T 1, row, unknown boy , Joseph Cherkose, letu:s
II. Goldberg, serretilry of the schools, .Intl Cash-
dim, liereard Isaacs, superi Mendent of the Unitedllobrew Scheols, Rudolph Zuiehack, II. Goldman, L. Grunt,
II. Buchhalter, A. Shuruytz, Max Itosinskey, I. August, 1. Friedberg, vice-president of the schools, and Robert
Loewenberg.
.
Second row, Nliss E. Gi lady, Miss L. Pike, S. Polla .k,
Zintlt r.
Loewenbuck S. Kasdan and 1 oriel,
Iioltcm rev), Saint Sella te Louis Duscoff, E.
Rabinowitz, president of the United Hebrew Schools, Nliss R.
Pike, Jacob Warren, M. II. ( 'ohen, NI. Nlaretilis I. Dann . • I • 13 I ask
II . R obi neon ant I I . I
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.i s.

I explained to her that ours is .1 die
NO BAR AGAINST JEWS
harem time. Then came the bey vu
IN TURKEY, IS REPORT
gate us a sermon, in which he sail
that stoney is dirt, the principal thing
is the person. He concluded that only
BERLIN.-1.1. T. A. ('orrespond-
Peigelea-that is her name--couli I once)—In connectittn with the report
Suddenly the tuan's countenance make hint happy. You know how chi' - published in the Berlin Russian paper
was changed. There was an earnest- drt•ot ore these days. he hat I Sal, that the Angora Government in-
ness in it that is sell an met with. his way. 'Maze' Toe.'
trude to expel all ituesian refugees,
Ile proceeded:
"After the wedding I visited then , including many Jews from Constanti-
"Take me, fur example. I have an every day'. It was a veritable para . nhple, end that it is necessary., there-
only tem. I am well-to-do and should
Thui t. Was
joy and radiant-% fere to provide the emigrants with
not hate minded if 1 had more chil- in ek cry r,Iner. I used to say to my traveling facilities either to Russia
dren, but I ton sat ktlet1 that at least eh' lady: 'Our Aloraham is right.' Nly . tar to other countries ehroad, the .1.
01111 child was given me. Perhaps you
wife was not entirely satisfied in the , T. A. here is internee! by the United
think that boy is a cripple or anything beginning.
Emigratien
}'oil know ho women are Jewish
imeittee that
w
•
of the kind. If you tht, you are tole. She simply envied Chana, the withtw . the report has no foundation in feet.
taken, He is it rare boy. He is one on her bargain, particularly 'Renee( :j The directors of the committee have
in a thousand. You underetion.17
(liana had opt paid a penny for it recently received reperts front ()In-!
"1 may say that much boy has come Of course, she ehanged later. And stantinotple which show the situation
to me through that boy from his child- wen Feigele brought us a grandchild ' of the emigrante in all altogether dif-
hood. In school the Un•le:et always —well, the child Wan worth to the , ferent light Net only has the Turk-
liked him. They said he Wit , n genitoe. gretelmother millions. So she figured ish Government made no preparations
Ile is clever and handsome... At home, that the dowry had come, after all.
Les' the expulsion of emigrants, but on
too, he wits a model child. %V.r timer
"Our happiness did not stay long the contrary it is placing no obstacle
had any trouble on his aceourt. Could
in
the way of emigrants from Russia
with us. You knots. sometimes during
ne ever wish for a better child!'
the summer it happens that the day entering Turkey.
"IVhen he grew °bier he wanted
Exception,
however, is made in the
is particularly beautiful, warm and
to go somewhere tat study. His mother
(else of Armenian and Greek immi-
wept, and Said she would re rt lie able full of pleasant sunshine, and sudden- grants who tough against the Turks
ly cheek overhang the skies and rain
to live it day with tut him; an Le stay- begins to fall.
The reports add that there Is no
The
happens in
ed home. During the day he utatl lm
ground for uneasiness as to the fate
human life, the difference loving that
sit in the synagogue and study Jewish
of the refugees at present in Constan-
in the case of human lit ethe clouds
'tee, and the evenings he spent reed-
tinople.
do not disappear so soon.
ing modern hooks. Ile beeame a man
"'Phi. thing began with the errival
of knowledge, but It rep" tent, you un-
derstand? I used to he pleased to of a teachef from a large city. People MABEL GUESS MUSICAL
hear him tell of distant emintrioe. He said that she even went to the uni-
STUDIO OPENS SEPT. 10
knew geography as thee a pioue'.le • versity. You never met her without
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his prayers. :Nilr did he dislike Jew- her carrying books with her, 3h•toy
The Mabel Guess Musical Studios,
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acquainted with her, Then I
ish lore. What more could one ex- 'ame
began to metier that my daughter-in- run by Miss Mabel Guess at 103 Eliot
pect from a boy of oue ,lay?
"To make it lieu( story' %hie 1, nee law teasmelancholy. 1Vhenever I came street, will be tine(' on Sept. 10 for
the fall term.
day we found that our Aliritham - I found her all alone. ' Where i
This studio has a large ballroom
that is his name—was a frequent vis- Abraham?' I would aek,
went to
and concert hall a stair of 25 teach-
itor at the home of (liana, the' widow. the teacher's home,' she
ail
I ere. Miss Guess, who teaches piano,
wer.
I
was
chagrined,
but
who
Her husband had been a very pious
has six graduates of last term who
.
Jew, but very poor. Luckily for the cams 1
are ready to teach. Ten assistants
mother, she had a daughter. The girl
Once, while we were alone, my son
was a beauty. One does not often and I, it occurred to me that I aught teach piano with Miss Guess.
Among the departments of the
meet her like in these days. Now you to ask hint abut it. I turned the con-
school are: Organ, taught by I.. I..
understand?
versation in that direction. At first
Renwick;
interpretive ballroom danc-
"In the beginning the told lady — I he was silent, but finally he said,
ing for children, with Miss Bello
mean my wife-ewes dissatised.
plainly: 'What objection has anyone
Chamberlin
and Miss Etna Tonsley
boy' could get a flue dowry, she said, to my going out? I cannot stay at
Why then sheik] Ile marry a purr girl? home all the time. I must have com- in -charge; violin department, with
pany.' I then said to him, 'Very well; C. Amblides as head; vocal depert-
meet, in charge of Milton Frances,
let us suppose you are right, but the
poor W01117111 in to be pitied, toot.' Then 3Irs. Lyons and Mrs. John Moore,
Miss Guess' pupil, Miss Lillian
he mumbled: 'I cannot help that. I
see now that she is not the woman for Gracefitch, played on the piano for
the
News radio recently, and gave
top; I nettle a mistake,' That really
two concerts at. the Station
hurt me, and I yelled: 'What

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mean? ou made a mistake?' lIc
I. eked et me as he said: '1 have are
love whatever for her.' I cannot tell
you how I felt when he said that. For
the first time in my life I became
really enraged ten I spoke to him.
'What do you mean? This is child's
y. tu think
Do you forget that
two living seals are concerned here?'
Ile did not answer, but he did net
change his etauree. I had to see Illy
datight.r-in-law fade like a flower
roldted of light and air.
"There is little else to tell. I even
ventured to talk tm the p cur woman
about n divoree. As seen as she heard
that word she tere her hair, wept and
fainted. She said she would rather
die than divorce her husband. I
finally succeeded in quieting her.
"De you know what the upshot Yves?
Three years have passed sine.. my' sell
has gone abroad. He must suffer e
gaud deal. Ile does not know how to
earn a penny. From me he does nit
anything. Ile does not want It.
come heme. His mother 11111 Weep no
more. She yearns for him. I can nee
she is like a person whose soul in gone.
My daughter-in-law, the widew,whose
husband lives somewhere, stays at my
helm. with her child; sighs all the!
time, and when no one sees it, she'
sheds t•a..e. Only I, the cold father j
- that is what my wife calls me--says
that I de not care about the bey et I
all, I say that since he wanted it
so--

"What do you say, sir? Is this a
drama? Now tell me, who is the hero
--my soon, my wife. or perhaps I?"
What n pity my literary friend was
net present. He would perhaps have
riven the right answer. I could not
do it.—The Sentinel.

Jane Clark.

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