rico:mot PAGE TWO CONFERENCE CALLED BY ORT FOR NOV. 9 Mr. Auerbach, the author of the 1 play, is a superb impersonat or farcical roles. The music is by Joseph Brodie. The entire company will sup- port Miss Sheihgold. COMEDY STAR PENS NEW MUSICAL PLAY "A Girl With Conditions" to Be Given Sunday Evening. (glinren's Grua Handicapped Invite Orders for Reseating Chairs and the Tuning of Pianos. "A Girl With Conditions," a musi- cal comedy from the pen of Samuel Auerbach, director of the Orchestra Hall Yiddish company and It leading fun maker, will be the offering Sun- day evening, Nov. 2. The play will bring to the fore the effervescent soubrette of the troupe, Miss Sadie Sheingoid, whose clever acting in comic roles has been one of the out- standing features of the company's season thus far. Henrietta Schnitzer. the leading lady of the organization, will also appear. Ladies' Shingle or First Boh! Will Discuss Plans for Agricultural and Technical Aid. NEW YORK.-0. T. A.l—Several hundred prominent Jews from many parts of the United States are ex- pected to attend the national confer- ence of the American Ort, called by Adolph Lewisohn, financier and phi- lanthropist, at his home in this city Nov. 9. The conference will deliber- ate on the critical situation of Jewry in Russia, Poland, Roumania and other east European countries. The stabilization of the economic r 50c Homebound blind and crippled men do excellent resealing of cane and rush chairs. 'rho:e who have work of llere, at Itetroit's Great, rt it. this kind to be done are urged to tele- ELISHA Store, y011 are 0,811. d ■■1 phone the Dt•troit League for the Iteattlit Srrvire that i.v ,t ■ t..,161 Handicapped at Newberry House, By JUDITH ISH•KISHOR 110111' in the city. Cherry :Lill. Orders for pianu tun ing are also solicited. The most prac- Elijah had become very old. He place of the wisdom of Elisha, and tical way to aid the handicapped is felt that he was soon to die; and as peddlers who went from one town to situation in eastern Europe is bring. usty . ing about a rapid spread of unemploy- to help them to help themselves. life only meant to him the service of another, trudging along the d his people, he wished to go away roads with bundles of coarse blue ment among the Jews, because sot's occupations as storekeeping and trad quietly, and to die alone—to fade out homespun on their shoulders, carried ' Whirl] far generations constituted Farmer Street" of the lives of his followers, and of tales of his power to help those who l ing, The Store That the means of livelihood for the great- Elisha, his pupil, without grieving or came to him. er part o fthe Jewish population, are troubling them. So he pretended toOnce ther e came to Elisha the disappearing under the new system y to widow of a man of prop hetic family Elisha that he was ruled awe . tit' co-operative organizations. Bethel. But Elisha, seeing his weak- Mr. Lewisohn, whose home is one ness, anti fearing that he was to lose my She husband cried: "Oh, my you servant know of the few in New York spacious was a lord, faithful 1127.1129 FARMER STREET his master, said: of God. And now that he is dead' enough to house a conference of the "As the Lord liveth, and as thy t here is nothing with which to pay 1 size this one promises to be, has re- Between Gr•tiot and Monroe. soul liveth, I will not leave thee." his debts. And the man to whom the ,cently accepted the honorary chair- Ile followed Elijah to Bethel, and money is owing has come to take my ; manship of the Ort Reconstruction from Bethel to Jericho, and from two children. Ile will sell them as , I Fund, which is being raised under the i Jericho to the Jordan River. And servants unless the debt is Paid!' 'auspices of the European and Arneri. wherever they passed, the proles- Elisha questioned her, and asked her can Ort Associations. The O Ort n ) IMICIMMIASSISYSVISIMANANW