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" A raree?"
Children have their chance to get RC -
She rises from her seat and goes v
quainter!!
Night — narrow dwelling — with a to her chest of drawers. rummaging, Y
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chase of shadows on the wall. A new anion': her treasures, hiding a find ' i
i
e r shawl.
a
table, modishly bright lamp thereon. behind h
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Voegele sewing at the table., with
Ile laughed. "1%'hat are yo
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Stars of Judaea.
' Elieser near her reading Schoner' s ' tnere.
.., the Ie,81.s d e t. t \lele,eretilingt so finthteheSt lirisnie ie kf
Schuntl." A curtain screened off
"Not so fast, my lad " ' She snug-
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the
room,
and
behind
the
cur-
half of th
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t
, glee! comfortably into a seat right , Judaea,
rain both
slept stupefied
Voegele's father
and moth-
re Library of K irby Center, Mr. Farb-
er,
with overwork,1near
him and disclosed her treasu.1
' Presently he broke into laughter and, an embroidery on canvas, "Adam and . man was a visitor of the club. Plans
I were made for a hike to take place on
She released her hand, shivered, taking her around the waist, pro- Eve:"
"See—a girl friend gave me this-1 April 26. The next meeting will be
ounce
mentarily as fl
A COMMON STORY
, for me—for us— to be hung on the' held at Kirby Center on April 25.
slightly and stiffened m o
le!" her name affectionately: wall of our bed chamber. Only wait, The meeting adjourned with the sing-
if in anger. It was nothing—nothing ' "Vorged
"What wouldst though, sillikins?"1 I Elieser—I'll put a room to rights for i ing of Ilatikvah.
hands1
-he
knew
it.
They
rejoined
By Sholem Asa.
"Oh, nothing, nothing."
, thee—for us--a beauty of a room-
and walked on in happy forgetful-
Sons of Judaea.
on with the sew- everything resplendent with neat- I
And Voegele
ness
(Continued from last week.)
The following officers were elected
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Henceforth they met every day at 1 ing, thinking: I hold thee in my pals
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And
there
we'll
sit,"
he
said,
at
a
needing
of the Sons of Judaea
7. and their hearts drew them for-' little 'bird, secure enough—only don't
"1 know. Than followeest my trail 1 estward every night. Then Elieser think
you bare-backed—there
can pick me from the
1ment,
are pave-
still SO "every evening after work, close to , Meld Sunday, April 19: President,
Magidson;
vice-president, A.
a shadow." They are silent.
"A penny for thy thoughts, Voe- began to call upon her parents, first roubles lacking of the 300 needed for each other, like this"—his arm en- ' M.
Becker; secretary, A. Friedlander,
.
under some transparent pretext—an
cir cled h •waist.
11 job for Voegele and again to see ' a dowry- and she proudly shows him
"And you will tell me everything,' and treasurer, M. Rubenstein.
gele!"
second anniversray of the club will
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her
wedding
gear,
chemises
and
he
-
"Nay; for thine!"
that the job was finished. Voegele
Sunday. April 2 6 , at
n g all nearly finished and stowedleverything!" She laid one of her lit-
Anil suddenly, in a transport of 1
1 tle hands upon his shoulder and ' he celebrated , r. Becker.
affectionate confidence, they began to • decorously disowned all knowledge of di
the home of NI
u Flieser
all away
chests
drawers.
lk talk talk—of many things,1him and primly bade
him to droppeel
be seated.
As in
they
drew and
nearer
to each other stroked his (ace with the edher, look_
,
n 1.,
inn into his eyes. And both felt that ,
Herzl Judaeans.
eagerly,
without,
end. The familiarly,
darkness of world
the night
de-Ipretense; he frankly made himself at they became known in time as a pair this world is 0 1.',0101 place to live in. ,
At the last meeting of the Herz,
upon the-in, veil upon veil. 1 hence with her parents and called at of lovers and every one of their her Everything in the room seetned to be '
that no expected to be hidden ere long to the in partnership with their happiness— Judaeans Harry Cohn spoke on the
see
h
Under this sacred cover they drew all ours
comfortably aware
celebration eel their betrothal.
d
the walls, the little table — they Jews of Russia and Isadore Acker-
insi ncerities were indee.
. 'k lel ' non read excerpts from Elias M. Ep-
nearer together — a tremor went
Voegele's mother was in a noiseless
Voegele'', parents knew him by this
VtIll
Plans
through her body as they touched time fur a decent youth and good flutter of delight. IA hat a piece of seemed to whisper words of kindly • stein's letter from P alestine-.
hands--joined hands under cover of workman, capable of earning a com- good fortune for her daughter tee have,' friends, to
won
the
affections
of
such
a
"golden"'
cheer
.
.
.
and
both seemed to give were imply for the social to be held
Belle
Isle
on
April
20.
Plans
were
the night's darkness. He bent over petent living. They knew perfectly
, an attentive ear to these old friends Ht
also made fur the buying of several
in tremulous boldness and kissed her.
mail!
• ell on what errand he was bent, but young kef,
the girl's father, is gettinglin their ntomentary silence.
A bird,passed them fluttering over-
affected ignorance; let the
e , Young Judaean magazines for the
Jain
on in years--an outworn village pack- I "There now--lankat this." sh
head, as`s)f in fright at this daring. wisely
long on his weary feet, took her bank book out of a draw" : club.
man, all day
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"Two hundred and forty roubles, and ,
huckstering old clothes. Thank (.oat,
111
there will presently be three hen-
The last meeting of the Daughters
a piece of luck comes his way at last
I won't have thee say, '1 took ,
—such a "golden" young man for his dyed.
!of Zion was held Sunday, April 19,
her in her clothes, as she stood!' "
'at the El Nloshe Synagogue. The
daughter!
"Go to, Voegele; I am sore!"
All are rejoiced, and Voegele most
The Home of Comfort and
I an , te lli ng : dues were raised from three to five
Iler face was all reuses and
"Whin for? Because
cents. The club's declamation con- 11!
of all.
Refinement
lilies and a new luster sparkled neat thee the truth, straight to thy face?" ' test w
put off
o until
until the next meet- 3,
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flashed in her black eyes. BeholdIShe looked into his eves, smi mg.
Something better in Furnished
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her,
sitting
all
day
long
at
her
ma-
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turned
away,
as
if
in
anger.
"Why,
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Apartments for discriminating per-
chine., the "stub" resounding with her sillikins, I was only jesting--canst
son* desiring homelike environ-
cheery voice., the wheels of the sew- take a joke?"
ments.
'They talked until a wrinkled face
ing machine are whirring—Voegele 1
L`
Two, three and four-room suites,
keeps on singing; nightfall brings her • antheared from behind the curtain,
many Include sun rooms, at most
, ebideling them to be done—time to go
Elieser.
reasonable rates.
to sleep. They kissed and parted.
"Ilow goes it, lass?"
The sixth of a series of benefit care
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"All's well that ends wdl—let me
HENDRIE ST. AT BRUSH .
Rvb Jainkef, Voegele'', father, fell Parties given by the Sisterhood o $
show thee something."
, Beth Jacob was held April 21 at th •
ill .
It was at the time of year when1Jewish Community Center. Mrs
Mrs. J. Schleifstone, 0
winter and fall begin their wrestling' Louis Solomon.
first snowfall—then another Mrs. G. J. Rappaport and Mrs. Jo
bout.
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—then a spell of sunny weather— , iamb Schwartz were in charge. Prize
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melting snow and mud and needless' were given and refreshments servee . &
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rain.
the midst of this unwholesome , Norman Buckner and son, Noel,
In
season the old man fell ill. His feet,' have returned from a visit to Roches
his weary feet, gave way, and he took ! ter, N. Y.
uung
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Not es
Oriental Cafe
(Sliithren's Tomer
219 Michigan Ave.
Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
DANCING
EVERY EVENING
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
NO COVER CHARGE
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.
TRY OUR NOONDAY
CHOW-MEIN LUNCHEON
N Qtr
MALE OR FEMALE
HELP OF THE MOST RELIABLE KIND
Free of Charge to Employer.
The General Employment Agencies
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
WHY GO TO MT. CLEMENS?
Don't Waste Your Time ■ nd Fare.
Can do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath Houses.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
PRICE $1.00
Total and Permanent Disability,
Premature Death,
Dependent Old Age.
The New Ideal Protection Policy especially is designed to dispel man's fear of these ghosts.
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Write to the Home Office for Our Booklet
Explaining the Many Options Offered by this Policy
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DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President
M. E. O'BRIEN, President
2210 Park Avenue.
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If John D. Rockefeller
Depended on Willys-
Knights and Overlands for
a Livelihood He Certainly
Would Have My Sympathy!
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and Service Prevail
To Get the Automobile Thrill of the
ion,
Season Call Me for Demo
Glendale 7421.
WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc.
4400 Woodward
Direct Factory Branch Glendale 7421
"What need host thou of money?" . of trained salesmen, who will be
eit5y.
,hreu r\eviti heih,t„ounapl al ivsei-ictbi ,e .e gn isris eet,,ithNei. ay
"What need have I of money?"' t,h
She looked at him aghast, and retort-I
eel with a tremor in her v•,ieee: is 2,000, under the leadership eef Ed-
"Wouldst take me barebacked?" I win Denby, former secretary of the
of a century
"Barebacked? Thou are a greater, navy, who for a quarter
prize to me than all the money in the has been a leader in numerous enter-
esoy.fpi- thtehe„.
tse lf- . pris,N
world. N'ea, dearer than life i
nu: te. sec
world Iiis rew'8 11 t h n ienti.te
What need 1 of money? Dust see '
these 10 finvers? They can earn all Detroit become. the word's leader in
the
in
accomplishment,
s piritual
the money that's needed. There are I
of the characte r of its chi-
in my name 2 0 roubles in the postal y 0 dens," said Dr. John It. Mott, heed
all save-el from the earnings of m
the International 1'. M. C. A., re-
labor. What need is there of more'?"
while-. with elowncast , (erring in a speech last week at the
She Paused a
Hotel Statler to the influence of the
eyes. At last she said, quietly: "And ' Detroit "Y" campaign upon the
your 'not her ?"
"Art thou treeingto nearly my moth- growth of the Y. Si. C. A. through-
out the world.
er eq. nue? What business bast thou
with my mother?"
The Detroit Concrete Recap-
She kept silent.
tacle Company Offers
"Once more I tell thee: I'll take I
Spring Bargains.
thee as thou standest—and thou wilt I
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LITTMAN and FISHSON, Company Managers.
Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26
Matinee and Evenings
The Popular Play by the Entire Yiddish Compar
"ROSIE FROM CHINATOWN"
Monday Evening, April 27
The well known drama will be given at popt L
prices for this evening only
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"JOSEPH FROM ODESSA
Wednesday Evening, April 29.
By popular request for the benefit of those who have not
the play.
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Wednesday, April 29, 10 A.M.
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ALL AUCTION GOODS ON DISPLAY TUESDAY
Good Furniture For Much Less!
Follow the Crowd out of the High Rent District to the Home of
Honest Prices and Square Dealing.
fr .!
Bedroom Suites, Living Room Suites, Dining Suites, Davenport Tables. Gately); Tables,
End Tables, Spinet Desks. Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets. Telephone Stands and
Stools; Floor, Junior, Bridge and Table Lamps. Polychrome; Buffet. Console and Tap-
,
estry Mirrors; Rugs in latest patterns and designs in \\*ikons. Velvets. :Axminster'
and Brussels; Mohair and "Velour" seated Rockers. Windsor Rockers and ('hairs.
Cabinet and Console Phonographs. Odd Dressers. Vanities. Chiffoniers, Chifforettys.
('hifforobes, Bow-foot Beds. Springs and Mattresses. Bedroom Rockers, Chairs and
Benches; beautifully designed Breakfast Suites, Odd Buffets. Servers. China Cabinets,
Tables and Chairs; Kitchen Tables and Chairs; Congoleum Rugs.
st
to
YOCKEY BROS.
Free
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4303 FOURTEENTH AVENUE, CORNER BUCHANAN
Take a Charlevoix or Fourteenth Street Car.
City and Suburban Delivery.
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Telephone Cherry 2523
take me the some way—fur better,
The Detroit Concrete Receptacle
for worse. Wilt thou?"
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But she hid her face in the corner Company. contrary tee the usual cus-
of her shawl and wept in wordless si-
is holding a sale on concrete ashh
lence. The "stub" was still. the- lamp r eceptacles
eptaeles and quoting reduced
burned brightly, their shadowsmin-
gled on the wall. Behind the curtain prices.
Nlore than 60,000 users of these
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the old folks were breathing heeavily permanent, sanitary receptacles know
their great worth. but this reduction
in their sleep.
Her head sank on his shoulder
. and sale Was CO n-idered with the idea of
- developing new business and with the
her heavy tresses of dark air
his sight. She wept quietly. result that the company is literally
-.hammed with orders.
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Retail Representative.
Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE
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his temples.
They sent for the felelsher, who' May 5 Date of Opening Y. M.
prescribed a meelivine. Nlother want- '
C. A. Campaign to Raise
eel to pawn her bedding• but Voegele
Five Million Dollars.
She
turned
over
would not let her
—
her entire wages, and to raise more '
Meetings galore., encouraging re-
money pawned her jacket, so as not to ports from every district, enrollment
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touch her dowry. God forbid! Elie- of hundreds of public spirited citizens
ser came every evening. They sat at
the old familiar table. under the glare • umber the banner of the Red Triangle
I --these are indications of the rising
familiar "blitz-lamp."
of "What
the old
saddens thee--why art thou , interest in the 1'. Si. C. A. campaign,
)1:+y 5-15, to raise $5,000,000 with
so glum, N'oegeele?"
"Ilow can I, be otherwise, with a which to establish seven "Y" branches
I in Detroit.
father stricken with illness?"
The city has been divided into
"Gehl helping. , Voegele, he'll get on , I seven districts for the purpose of col-
his legs again."
leering gifts, with an organization of
ba.nei. ur weeks gone and not another I
fro m 150 to 500 men in each district.
k„ put into the. postal savings , 'the
penny
combined strength of the envision
There are three living ghosts which constantly haunt every man. They are,
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to his bed.
PERFECTION LODGE
no
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money in the house for either foe ' ', or I
no coal—and
ei e i f r •
no t ebread.
gf ue i e el —had
T li e a , ne N eo.to 4 K:;
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little
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a nd h o ‘87:1-. 1, I N'i(T
T errace on May 4, has
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The bed-ridden old man groaneeL been cancelled.
C. K. SANL/ORF, Secretary.
I and coughed until a hectic redness
I flushed his withered face, until thel By Order of
blue veins stood out like cords from 1 NIAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M
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