mr,i)rmorr, frwisn PAGE TWO jumped Immediately off his animal and knelt before the stranger, asking his pardon. But the stranger would not listen and continued on his way, deeply insulted. The rabbi followed him all day and, when he reached the stranger's home, again begged his pardon. After the neighbors had heard the story and had joined their pleadings for forgiveness with those of the rabbi, the insulted one said: "I pardon you, but only under the condition that you never repeat such a remark in your life." And the rabbi immediately hurried to the hall of learning, where he preached a sermon on humility: "Man should be as meek as the cane in the fields and not as stiff and proud as the cedar on the mountain." KM an available, has been clue . tered for the occasion. The commit- tee in charge has begun preparatee- for an unusual entertainment ps - gram and an augmented orchestra ,,f reputable syncopaters has been s cured to furnish music for damn Tickets are now in circulation it I can be secured from members of the Young l'eople's Temple Club. TEMPLE CLUB PLANS STROVE AS PIONEER CRITICIZES POLICE ANNUAL MOONLIGHT FOR PETTY METHODS FOR ENFRANCHISING OF WORLD'S WOMEN est boats Brooklet Court Says Hair-Sph Aids Crimes. True to a tradition of many years, — the Young People's Temple Club of (Continued from Paee 1) Congregation Beth El will stage its BROOKLYN.—In denying the ap- honor of having called and with her twenty-fourth annual moonlight, Oration of Harry Goldberg, a store co-workers organized that interne- Slsuday evening, June 30. The keeper, for an injunction to prevent tional congress of suffragists that Steamer Greyhound, one of the larg- the police from interfering with him, under the presidency of the Grand in the sale of bread and butter in Old Woman of the United States, Su- alleged violation of the Sunday law, san B. Anthony, founded the Interne- 4; the collection. They un THE RABBI'S GUESS wi Justice Benedict, in the Supreme tional Woman Suffrage Alliance in derstesd the sacrifice he had made Court, criticized the police for po- June, 1910, in Berlin. Anita Augs- and pr..ved that his former prosperity tieing Goldberg's store and not giving pure became first vice-president of Once the Prince of Bohemia set be restored to him. more attention to serious breaches of this organization which was, up to Rabbi Jonathan, who for years lived Ii n, day as Abba Judan was tilling the law, His ground for denying the the world war, the greatest factor in Prague, a puzzle. Rabbi Jonathan the hmi . ■ 1 the field which remained application was because it was open in the international world of women. wan at that time living in Hamburg, to him Lacs ox stumbled and fell into "Dr. Anita Augspurg's hobby was to question whether Goldberg kept a a city which the prince happened to a h 'he owner bent over the delicatessen store within the legal farming. In partnership with her be visiting. On the day before his de- an: , 1p him, what was his meaning of the term, and so could friend and feminist-pacifist co-work- parture, the prince said: THE JEALOUS ARAB the glint of metal am ,s sell food on Sunday. After dealing er, Lida Gustave Heymann, she "I am returning tomorrow to in It proved to be a won• I with the legal differentiation between owned the model farm, Eberhard, Prague. Can you tell me, Rabbi, by del .i ure of gold. In the city of Granada, Spain, delicatessen dealers and caterers, the later Ilugifing, near Munich. ned to the rabbis and told there lived Samuel Ibn Magdela, who which gate I shall enter the city?" 11,.. "Dr. Augspurg had to endure all court said: The rabbi thought for a time, and them of his good fortune, saying to was so loved and honored that the "Such tine-spun distinctions serve the ridicule, calumny and libel that then said : Caliph or ruler made him a royal min- only to bring the Sunday law into pioneer women face everywhere, but then,: "Your prayers for me have borne ister. "I think I can guess. I will write contempt, especially as it is common she added to her burden by challeng Every day Samuel might be seen, the answer in a sealed paper, and good fruit." knowledge that many other coin- ing convention in everything that coming out of the .palace with the when you have entered Prague, break modifies than those permitted are' seemed to her worth fighting for. Caliph. Finally, an Arabian mer- the seal, your highness, and see JEWISH LULLABY Blessed With Humor. openly sold on Sundays in certain E are anxiotta tomake you acquainted chant who kept a shop near the palace whether I have not guessed right!" with the exceptional quality of our "Dr. Augspurg is blessed, too, with parts of the city, without the least, became so jealous that every day as ork. Let utt prove that ours is ail So it was agreed. The prince rode My harp is on the willow tree, interference on the part of the police. , a healthy sense of humor, without Detroit's finest auperior xervice. Samuel passed him he would call out Indic idual, off to his capital city. When he drew Elite would I sing, 0 love, to thee which the career of every pioneer equipped Dasher Shop.—Third Floor. Confuse Foreign-Born. unpleasant things about him. near to Prague, he saw that the great would be sheer tragedy. But the A song of long ago— At last the Caliph said to Samuel: "Such illegal discriminations fur- ' gate was standing open, and that a Perchance the song that Miriam sung laughter froze on her lips at the out- "My friend, that man must be pun- nish opportunities for petty graft and "The Store That Made Farmer Street" procession of people and the chief cit- 'Ere yet Judaea's heart was wrung, break of the world war. She turned ished. I wish you would cut out his demoralize the police force as well as izens; was waiting to welcome him. Ile into a grim fighter against her own By centuries of woe. wicked tongue." citi- serve to confuse foreign-born reined his horse. Now, Samuel was a tender-hearted zens as to the reasons for our laws government and against every inter- "That will be too easy a guess for I ate my crust in tears today. person and could not bear to do this and to induce in them the false be- national factor that makes for war. the rabbi," he said to his attendants. As scourged I went upon my way— thing, and yet he dared not disobey. , lief that the purchase of privileges to With a little group, in which another "Ile will expect me to enter at the German-Jewish woman, Frau Frida And yet my darling smiled, Suddenly an idea came to him. evade law stands on the same footing 1127 -1129 FARMER STREET great gate. Let no turn away, and Ay, beating at my breast he laughed, He invited the Arabian to visit here as it does in the countries from Perlen, shared with her the dangers, go to the other side of the town. I My anguish curdled not the draught, Between Gratiot and Monroe f leadership, Anita Augspurg de- him. li e received im pleasantly, which many immigrants have come. will enter by the market gate." But voted herself exclusively to projects 'Tway sweet with love, my child! and told him tales of his many voy- In this connection I am impelled to 1 when they had ridden around the wall for a peace by mediation, and the ages. Then he took him into his den any t h at if fose t h in command of our , to the market gate, the prince stopped The shadow of those centuries lies and showed him curious things from , police would give greater attention to formulation of international peace himself again. Deep in thy dark and mournful eyes— all over the world. The Arabian was running down those guilty of grave guarantees. "Such a wise man as the rabbi," he threat, prosecu- government threat "No g But hush! and close them now; delighted with what he saw, and still said, "will surely understand this But hush and sleep, and thou shalt more delighted when Samuel insisted breaches of the penal law so that fewer great criminals would slip un- tiro or any other danger could stop and he ' o condemnation of the move of mine. Ile will guess that, to Dr. Au spurg s on his accepting sonic of the curios. discovered through the meshes of the Dr dream, surprise him, I would enter by the The light of other days shall seem A few days later, as Samuel and law, there would be better results in war nd her government's share in it or her passionate efforts to reach and smaller gate. No, let us return to the the Caliph passed the shop, the law enforcement and less for graft To glorify thy brow! main entrance." Arabian ran out and greeted them in in the business of entrapping petty keep in contact with the women of the other belligerent and neutral But when they had come back again Our harp is on the willow tree, a most friendly fashion. offenders. countries. Even when seriously han- to the great gate, the prince shook his I have no song to sing to thee, "What is this?" cried the Caliph "There is far too much time spent head impatiently, and bit his lip. in anger. "Samuel, have you dis- in the detection of the misdeeds of dicapped by critical illness her in- As shadows around us roll; domitable spirit kept active and ex- "In this, too, the rabbi would fol- But hush and sleep, and thou shalt obeyed me?" the ordinary offender against ordi- low me. I must find some other way." "Not at all," answered Samuel. "I nances and regulations which involve pressed itself through her devoted hear friend, Miss Heymann. Dr. Augspurg he sat on his horse and have merely given him a pleasant And so Jehovah's voice that speaks to sheer no moral wrong, and too little time tongue in place of his harsh and devoted to catching and punishing has been a central figure at every thought and thought, without ap- Judaea's fainting soul! congress of women held since the proaching the gate of the city. At Eugene Field. wicked one." criminals possessed of influence or memorable gathering at the Vague in last he was struck by an idea. wealth, whether they be officials who 1915. She was always considered one "Let us go where they are mending WHEN SUMMER COMES CHILDHOOD MEMORIES grow fat on the fruits of crime, or of the greatest German orators. Iler the city wall," he said. "I will break criminals against society, whether in- AGAIN force of will was supported by the down what they have built up. It is By Eva C•minsky, East Tarim, Mich. volving violence, fraud or other moral organ-like beauty of her voice and not a splendid entrance, it is true. turpitude." By G. Harmless. I her mastery of words. There is not even a door there. But Sweet memories of childhood days "Her personal qualities, in spite of it will be good enough to fool the rab- That long since now have flown; When snow lies deep upon the land, an occasional harshness, compelled bi!" And in high glee he rode to the They call me back to childhood ways, And bitter blows the wind, ! respect even among her enemies. spot where the wall was being mended. And thoughts of childhood's home. And nature seemeth most unjust During the short and tragically ended In less than an hour, the workmen To all her shiv'ring kind; Kurt Eisner regime, Dr. Augspurg tore down the stones that it had tak- So sweet the thoughts of long ago, Then hope to bird and bud this gentle Professor M. M. Kaplan and Others was asked to strengthen the demo- en them days to set in place. And the I dread to see them die; to Address Teachers' Conference. tale doth tell— cratic forces by'her candidacy for the prince and his cavalcade rode through The childhood days I used to know "When summer comes again Bavarian Diet. In spite of her re- the breach in the wall, and entered the Are quickly passing by. have trust—all will be bright and NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—"What fusal to join any political party, she city. beautiful and well." We are the Sole Agents in De. is the future of Jewish life in Ameri- was put on the list by popular vote. "Alm!" laughed the prince, "Now The steady hand that once was mine "The economic catastrophe of Ger- ca?Is it normal and can be left to its troit for the celebrated DIS• we will see what the rabbi says!" Ho Now cannot show the ways; When sorrow lieth in our hearts, natural course, or is it a niece transi- many deprived her and Miss Hey- NEY HATS — they excel in opened the sealed paper, and read For childhood joys I daily pine, And every thought is chill'd tory stage of the Diaspora life and mann of their farm and country And long for childhood days. style, quality and satisfaction. these words: And dull'd by stern and cold despair, should be artificially stimulated," will home. The two women are now "A prince breaks a gate for him- And promise ne'er fulfilled; he the subject discussed by Professor rooming in the little Munich office No more would I care to ride or roam, self." Then Hope to us alike his gentle tale M. M. Kaplan, principal of the Teach- that they used to finance out of their Or sail across the seas; Then he saw there was no fooling doth tell. ers' Institute of New York, at the an- private means as suffrage headquar- If only I could see the home the rabbi! "When summer comes again nual conference of the Jewish teach- ters. But, despite their privations, Of childhood memories. Have trust—all will be bright and ers' Association, which will he held Dr. Augspurg and Miss Heymann beautiful and well." A GIFT REPAID here June 20 at the Society for the stick to editing and publishing the HUMILITY monthly, Die Frau im Stoat, a demo- Advancement of Judaism. And summer comes. To some she Abbe Judan found one of his great- The conference, in which Jewish cratic-pacifist organ, thus serving the Rabbi Eliasar lien Simon was rid- brings est pleasures in life to be the making teachers front various states will par- causes nearest to their hearts by Rejoicing and relief; of gifts to the poor. Ile was so un- ing along the banks of a river in a ticipate, will devote its sessions to the denying themselves prime necessi- fortunate, however, as to lose most spirit of great pride, for he had just But cannot all her task perform discussion of the practical and theo- ties." come from the great hall of learning In stay, alas so brief. of his money, so that he was unable where his wisdom had scored a per- Then Hope to those who still must retic problems of Jewish religious in- to be so liberal in his charity. struction. A good part of the deliber- wait this tale doth tell— One day a collection was taken for sonal triumph for him. While riding ations will be devoted to the best "When summer comes again the needy and Abbe Judan had noth- along there passed him an exception- 1506 Washington Blvd. methods of teaching Jewish ethics in " THE " ing to give. Ile returned to his home ally ugly and deformed creature, who Have trust—all will be bright and the Sunday and Hebrew schools of beautiful and well." greeted the rabbi in a friendly man- much downcast. the country. ner. But the conceited teacher did "What troubles you?" asked his Dr. Henry Neuman, the leader of Detroit's Exclusi ye Hatter not respond to the greeting; instead HOME Wife. of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Ile confided to her the cause of his he shouted: "Oh, how beautiful you TWO STOR ES Culture, will be the principal speaker By Eva Caminaky. sorrow, and as she was also of a are, my friend! Are all your neigh- on the subject. generous nature she was also trou- bors as well formed as you?" And the stranger answered: "I do not An old, old woman waits alone bled. But she said to him: For one so for away; "We still have one field left to us. know; but why not go to the Master Go sell half of it and give the sum who created nor and tell him what a Oh, will he ever come back home disgraceful object he has placed in Repairing done in our department receives the high. To light the fading day? to charity." This her husband promptly did and the world?" The rabbi saw the in- est clans renovating, remodeling, etc. his equipped has moved her Reiterates Sympathy for Longing for gave the money to the rabbis who justice of his own jeering remark, Her only son is far from home, Jewish Homeland, modernly and only efficient hatters do the work. Her heart is filled with fear; shop from Has he forgot his childhood home BOSTON.—(J. T. 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