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A Story of Rosh Heehonah is
CHILDREN'S
HAIR-CUTTING
The
(Ellithren's Culler
THE MAN WHO CAME LATE
Here, at DetroirgGreateitt Boys'
Store, you are 001111yd of 0
Beauty Service that is twcond
none in the city.
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loyal 51111 of the Church, he knew that
the Jewish festival of Rosh Hashonah
bad arrived and that it would not be
olitlicult to find recanting .news cele-
brating theancient holy day of his
p:•ple. A mocking smile played about
his mouth as he thought of the bribes
him; he spur-
the Cardinal had
red on his horse and rode faster than
, ever.
Reaching the stately mansion, he
o
— found his way to the cellar
'rat, that Don Alfonso) often wep secret passage that Dun I etlro had
a loud and could nut go on for hi. "nee 'h"wn him in all the simplicity
weeping. And the others wept also to is teastang heart. Ago in Dun .,
e von the younger men and women who smiled mockingly at his friend's faith
c oulol nit teen!l happier flays for they in hint, a faith that might deliver hint
s hared his sorrow'
ore into the executioner's hands. Moving
sorrow'and his shitint•
'
he hapless lot of Israel. softly, daring scarcely to breathe, he
While these Marranos and thei who had been appointed to betray his
families payed and wept in the vault brethren wept to the open door of the
I
ike cellar of the house of Don Pedro secret cellar.
For a moment the young man who
a
I certain Spanish nobleman of much
wealth and high degree vvalked leis hat' guarded it with romoly dagger had :
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urtoly up and down the courtyard o
i 1 Ttsr
I
o't• ' improvised
ihnfi'lltirno:vI o s
facing
ki isg ‘t•si't
his palitt•t• talking to the Cardinal who stood
had deigned to visit hint that morning which Don Alfonso, stood, the rants'
The Cardinal was an old 1111111 with 1
facto so hard and cold that his delicatt horn at his lips. Taught long ago by
the taltriarch lolew the • first blast upon ,
features sullied to be carved out to his own father to sound the trumpet,
SShofar.
IoN
o noo . l o man
v r
•
Dun mi.
I 's h
t he
not yet reached middle age; his'
:
olark
outlet! the door, warned,
glowing face was olive with feeling r But only once—for the youth who
new not what, that he was not alone,
u
his gestures quid( with the animation a
that characterizes the Spaniard, one turned to foie the man who lurked in •
the shadows. In his sudden spasm of
there was nothing in either his fact fear he did nut want to see whether
or his bearing to betray that he be
the man who had rums late was
longed to the despised Jewish race
Yet, as he spoke, the Cardinal eye( friend or foe; with a low cry of alarm
The handful of torn,
en, women and
Save a Big Percents, ; ,
children Who had gathered in the cel-
lar of Don Pedro's house for their
on New and Desiral) 1 ..
Rosh Ilashomah services, murmured
t heir prayers in fear-hushed voices,
although flay knew there wits little
chance hat their WIlrllit would pene-
trate through the
• thick stone walls
into the ears of spies who lingered
outside. For the Marranos had
grown accustomed to fear even when •
there was very little likelihood of be-
trayal and punishments-end they
were most afraid w hen they prayed
in secret to the deserted God of their
fathers.
Those who gathered in the attar of
Don Pedro's stately mansion were
Phonographs and Furnisi. ngs.
secret Jews; Jews who, fearing the
tortures 14 the Inquisition and the
death by lire meted out to so many
faithful Israelites by their Spanish
rulers, sought to save their lives and
him note and then wit h looks of colt he hurled himself upon the intruder)
their fortunes by seeming to accept
and buried his dagger in his breast.
suspicion'
Don Luis lurched to the ground, his
the Christian religion. They baptized
"1 have heard sad rumors since my life. blood staining his rich garments
their children and attended Mass;
they spoke only Spanish and seemed return 1. 1.0111 Rena.," he told Don Luis and the jeweled chain which the;
to discard all the rites and customs as they strolled together under the king ' s niece had given him for a love ,
of Judaism. It is easy to tall them, spreading palms. -w e dar e d to hope token. His fellow Jews gathered '
traitors and cowards, but it is well to that our Illy Inquisition has long about him, white, horrified, this one
remember that more than the fear of stamped out these Jewish back-slid- demanding why he had come so late,
suffering and death determined their era; yet now I hear that certain noble- the next kidding the others cease
denial of J udaism. These Jews, who men, high in the favor of the Court their lamentations lest they be discoov-
had grown to love the sunny land of and Churth, still dare to observe the tonal. The boy who had guarded the
Spain as their own home, knew that rites of their accursed religion." Ile door bent over the dying man, almost
even if the Inquisition allowed them kblied at Don I.uis sternly, almost :u'-mad with grief. "1 thought you had
to escape with their lives they faced •.usingly. "Your father was buried .1111e to spy on us," he sobbed, "and
Ft or, Junior anti bridge lamps, mohair and velour living r•.,•
eternal banishment. And thus many by the Inquisition for his heresy," he I struck before I SIM your face."
phonographs, polychrome buffet and console mirrors, :pa •
Don Luis wavtod him aside. "Lose
of them declared that they were in said, "and there may still he those as
davenport tables, gateleg tables, end tables, smoking stands, ;
truth Spaniards, not Jews, and prom- stubborn and stilt-racked as he, who, not a moment," he gasped, "bid have '
cu sole desks, telephone stands and stools, combination
iced to live like the Christian4-aikound drawn into the bo=om of Mother me secretly conveyed to my home
Fre neh walnut and two-tone dining suites, rugs, Wilton-.
Church, still cling to their heretical and give tout word that I fell by my
them.
An ninsters and Brussels; combination walnut, French tt
But the Judaism that they had faith. Because of pu• father's stand- . own hand. And do not tarry here
hm,any and two-tone bedroom suites; odd dresser., t,,',
promised to forswear still ruled their I ing in the odd Jewish community, you longer, for the spies of the Inquasi-
foniers, chifferettes, chitiorobes and bow-foot bells; Whitt' IO
hearts. Jews who had long appeared ma• be in their counsels. Well," int- don are on your track, and unless
wa nut finish steel beds, springs, mattresses and pillows;
Christians in every sense, could not patiently, as the younger man did nut you are more wary in the future they
assortment of rockers and chairs, breakfast suites; odd china
entirely forget and forsake the cus- answer, "have you heard aught of re- will discover you. Today the Cardinal i
servers, buffets, tables and chairs; kitchen cabinets, tables ,c
toms of their fathers. It was forbid- canting from any converted Jew?" told me—he lingered—and that is
Congoleum rugs.
Don I•uis shook his head. "I tun a why--1 came so late---" He panted 1
den to recite the old Jewish prayers,'
of America'.
The above list of goods are direct front
yet many a Marrano mother risked to ithtul son of the Church," he an- fur breath and clung to the hand of
factories.
Open
Tuesday
and Saturday evenings till to ob
her life to teach her little child the swag. I, smiling, "and hod I heard old D1111 Alfonso who, bent over hint. i
"Ile
thought
I
would
betray
you,"
Boy
Out
of
the
High
Rent
District.
such
rumors
I
should
have
repeated
"Shema " although she knew only too
well that one of her servants might them tt once to the officers of the In- said Don Luis, and he smiled in spite
spy upon her and deliver her to the quisition. Surely, you do not doubt of the agony of death closing in aboat
Inquisition as a traitor. Although my zeal, father!" him. "But I came to warn you—you
"I have no reason to, for you seem are all my friends—and Jew's- -81111
there was not a man or woman gath-
ered in Don Pedro's cellar to listen to of sound mind, and only a madman cannot forget how my father died."
the blowing of the Shofar who had !I would court his own destruction," an- His head in richly-plumed cap fell
swerve' the Cardinal with a grim heavily upon his breast, but with a
not seen some of his brethreb and his I
friends done to death for heresy,still smile. "You stanol higher in the king's last effort he pulled himself up to a
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favor than any man with his veins sitting position. "I would (lie as my
the Jews dared to come together to
on
1-o}' Jewish blood; ymi are father died," he panted, "Shema Yis-
keep the ancient Judgment Day of dishored
BUCHANAN
known
as
a
loyal
subject
and
a
faith-
rael--!"
And
he
fell
back
upon
Don
their people. And as they prayed
they trembled with fear, lest their ful son of the Church. No, you would Alfonso's breast.
The
old
man
raised
his
face,
and
own lives and the lives of those they not be such a madman as to risk your
your life by recanting those about hint saw the tears cours-
Take a Fourteenth or Charlevoix Car to Our Door.
held dear shoukl be made to pay for fortunes 111111
for the sake of your father's religion." ing down his wrinkled cheeks. "The
their daring,/
.1) Aston truly," answered memory of the righteous is a bless-
ve
"You
ha
Don A lOnso, a very old man, still
singularl , like a Jewish patriarch in Don Luis smoothly. "I am indeed a ing," he murmured. "Ile has not
shunted his father in his death, for
spite of t to rich Spanish garments he loyal subject and a faithful son of the he,
too, dies for Israel. Sht•ma Yis-
wore, cu inducted the services. The Church."
e.y
rael,"
he chanted, and the others took
l
e.
g
.
n
..etntsi,saynet,-,-.d" the y (; young
trnel g in t a nla 'swis ffeg ru
u
cii
-others - followed hint, the younger
up the words, mourning their dead. 300;%%%1‘11MAIMMIAMoWAVVI ■ VOIvIA,WAVAVVIAVA%• ■■ Wtt:
members of the secret congregation
a New Year dawned for Don
SO
tripping now and then as their ton- less face, "and yet —I have heard ru-
gues recited the unfamiliar Hebrew mars agair,st you." Ile' noticed that Pedro and his friends as, heavy- /
Don I.uis did not wince or change col- hearted and fearful, they went forth d
they SO seldom heard. But Don Al- or, but only looked back at him with into the world with masked faces, see- j.
fonso had lived in the golden (lays of
e
his air of courteous attention. "It ing a spy of the Inquisition at every
freedom, when Spain had proved her-
al- ;
self another Jerusalem fur the exiled . would not be hard to convince me that turn, yet determined to worship,
hadi
Jud- though in secret, the Cool they ha
Jew; he had known Jewish poets who) rumors concerning your love fur
i m,,,: n ., been forced to deny
,
sang fearlessly in their own loved , ,ism were quite groundless,"
/
Hebrew tongue; he remembered the anted the Cardinal.
"I am willing to do anything to ,
festivals when as a little child he had '
faithful, as "Spring Cleaning," a New York 0;
a
ti
prove
myself
as
loyal
gone with his parents to worship the
Success, Coming Sunday
believe me to be," Was
God of Israel before the sight of all I ant sue
to the Garrick.
,
if,
men and had not dreamed of being the answer. "What 111112s the Church
I
afraid. When he remembered these require of mur
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a nd R ugs
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things his eyes turned sadly toward
the door 44 the cellar where a youth
crouched with a dagger in his hand,
ready to spring upon any infortmor
who chanced upon then:, and slay hint
before he escaped with his tale to the
servants of the Inquisition; and to
bitter was the contrast between his
memory pictures and the cruel pres-
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The Cardinal drew his host to one a "Spring (leaning," the FretletiOs 4
the low seats beside a marble foam- 1,,,,,,,i„k t, e„„,,,,,ty which fo
founda ot
lain. Perfumed
Perfumedwater tinkled gently place among the stage successes in I
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birds of aright plumage sang from it was seen at the Garrick Theater j
flowering trees--a lovely scene, yet under the title of "But Fur the Grace./
ONLY A FEW
Don I.uis :41W instead the damp prix- of (loth" will open a week's engage- I
DAYS LEFT TO
on cell where he hail slept under son- ment at the Garrick again Sunday ;.-
' tent, of death while his father paid evening. The Stolwyns are sending . ♦
BUY THAT USED
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at the stake for his loyalty to Jud- on tour the original, company. Head. 4
CAR AND GET
akin To Don Luis, then only a boy, ing the cast are four well-known -0
chokeof baptism tor the stars , Violet Fleming, Arthur Byron, ' I
had come the ehO
and had
t o ,
same horrible dto,tth,,.he.
Now not.
he
W inwood and A. E. Mat-
/
,,
found it hard
shivered a little, in spite of, the warm
The comedy has been successful I So
wonderedwhether the booth as a study of smart net life in '?
• sunshine, as he wondered
cold walls of the prison were again London and as an example of wit and I
humor. Involved in the picture of I ;
beginning to close about him.
"What must I do to prove my lay- social extravagance is the time-hon-
ored triangle situation. The herokine;1
alty to the Church?" he repeated.
"I have heard that your friend Don played by Miss limning, is a young !;i
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Pedro and certain members of his wife somewhat bored by her has- ' 0!
family have been acting somewhat band's indifference to the smart set I;
Before
suspiciously of late," said the Cardinal frivolities. The husband, played by
• in his smooth tones. "If such aceusa- Mr. Byron, is a novelist. The wife 0,
tinny are false, we' owed go no further. finds the company of a professional j
If, on the other hand, Don Peoiro and lihilanderer, impersonated by Mr. I /
All makes and models to
others of his family have boon drift- Matthews, more to her liking.
select from
ing hack into Judaism, it will be easy
for you to obtain information, since
your father stood so high among the . Sosnowski Primary Opponents
Endorse Him Vigorously
Jews of his own day. You under-
stand me?" he ended significantly.
for Congress.
..)ou III, an you wish me to spy up-
-- -
o n Don Pedro) and those Of his house-
John B. Sosnoowski, Republican
hold?" asked Don Luis. "You know nominee for congress in the First dis-
he is one of my dearest friends."
trict,Xeceived a most unusual tribute
The ( ardioal laid one of his white, recently when the men whom he de- ]/,
:toweled hands upon the young man's coated 'for the nomination in the Sep- 1
shoulder. "I f Don Pedro were your (ember primary, except the La Fed-1
own brother and were guilty, it would late candidate, met at a dinner and - 5
be your 111.1t y as a loyal site of the signed an endorsement of his candi- I•••
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Church to hand him over to the officers dacy]
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of the Inquisition," he said sternly.
The resolution carried with it the I
Ilis keen eyes grew crafty. "You are support of all the candidates who f #
rich," he said, with a significant signed it their objective being the I
glance about the beautiful court, "but election of a Congressman who will f.
not rich enough to Weil t he king's give President Coolidge his complete i e
You see," sniffing. "I have support. The resolution read: ],
niece.
heard more than tine rumor about real , "We, the primary election oppon- ' I
But if Don Pedro were found guilty ents of John B. Sosnowski for the Re- ,
•
of returning to Judaism, it might be publican nomination as representative ] I;
arranged that certain of his con- in Congroos from the First Michigan j
fiscated estate's would revert to you. district, believe that we can serve 1,0
With such a fortune, our monarch our party, city. state and country • ::
would n••:. long withhold his consent best by uniting our support and (•f- 4
his mi's hand." forts for the election of the Repub- /
ur suirfo r mine's
toy
UlP rent and bowed low he- lican candidate for Congress. We be- ;
thin L ute
fore the Cardinal. "I do not need this lieve that at no time in our country'sI
added favor trop the king to teach history was there a greater need of a I
me my duty," he said equietly. "I united, harmonious Republican party ;
wish only to prove to you that my loy• to preserve the constitution and the I
ally t., the Church is greater than fundamontal right, of Americans.
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even my love Li- my old friend, Iddi We ht7TiZve that John B. Sosnowski,
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Pear, Should I rind him guilty of by virtue of his military service, his 1
heresy, I shall count myself blessed successful business experience and ;
if am able t I hand him over to the his demonstrated ability to handle
large public affairs, is eminently
officers of the Inquisition:"
The Carelinal rose to leave, settling !qualified to be our representative.
his bright robes &sent him. "1 knew ' We believe that John B. Sosnowski
that I could count on your loyalty in will repress. of the entire district %%W. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
without fear, favor or prejudice."
all things." he said graciously.
Those who signed the resolution
"I will accrinpany y' to the irat-. -
was all Don I.uis ans.vered. Turn: r. were William R. Kale•. Charles R.
on • Sol Blumroeen • James D
Thom
to one of his servants he gave a lox.
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A man who ■ }ITIR himself with wise
A few moments later Don Luis rode
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Don Pedro's back-sliding; although ■ own proposals for the public good
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