i PLEPerttorrjgos! ii_ROTOKUS PAGE TWO rnreonnca o z 3 Europe. it isn't even English, Sam- my says." "How much," continued the doc- After the Show -4 tor, with seeming irrelevance, "do -4 you need to open • store?" "Why do you ask?" returned the -4 bewildered tailor. "What has that to do with the book?" "I'll tell you right away. Just an- -4 swer my question." -4 "One thousand dollars—at least." For the Most Delicious The doctor took out his checkbook. Chop Suey or Chow Mein "Here is $1,600 dollars—" he be- -4 soul of the Jewish tenement dweller gan. BOOKS - -4 But one thing he wished to be en "Wait—what is this" was the lightened on. alarmed query. "Just this," explained the doctor. "Why," he asked, "instead of A Story. working for someone else, don't you "I collect rare books. Here you have a copy of Sir Isaac Newton's Prin- do like the others and open up a To the Rhythmic Tune of By Abraham Burstein. ciple, in Latin. Ile was a great scien- store for yourself?" Bert Milan and His Band tist, and I am paying you a small Moskowitz laughed, resignedly. The little booksnip made a brave "My friend," he replied, "for price for his book. Urn getting the showing among the dingy clothing everything one needs capital. As better of the bargain. What do you NO COVER CHARGE and grocery stores that were its much as I suffer, as much as I work, say?" street-long neighbors. Its window I spend every penny on my children. By now Sammy had sat up. The display of brightly-jacketed books Can you save $1,000 that way?" rest of the family stood about in Situisted Directly Opposite shone like a lone star in encircling The doctor was silent. Ile glanced open-mouthed excitement. Gordon, Book.Cadillac Hotel at darkness. One spot of culture seemed once more at the studious family, examining the volume, assured them to gleam in the dusk of the ignorance bade them adieu and departed with that the doctor had been correct and associated with tenement homes and Moses Gordon. truthful. The check was signed and 219 MICHIGAN AVENUE crowded streets. During the ensuing week Dr. Kel- placed in the trembling hands of the Horace Kellerman, physician, self- lerman pondered on this manifesta- father. r7MC3V.0 Aisignatrd dilletante, and lover of tion of the Jewish spirit of learning. "I remember," said Dr. Kellerman, rare old books, was paying his bi- A Jew himself, only now had he seen "one thing you said to me when I weekly call to the bookshop. At first the devotion of the old-fashioned was here last week. 'Our family do having gazed disapprovingly at his family to the Torah. He wondered not sell books. They are as neces- environs, he had now become callous whether it might be possible for him sary as food.' For you, Mr. Mosko- to the desensitizing dinginess about to help them, but dismissed the witz, they are food. Good luck to ' him. Ile waited at the door until thought when he considered that you in your new shop. . . . Come l the proprietor, Moses Gordon, deigned money—the only thing he could of- on, Mr. Gordon, it's growing late."— to lift his head from his supper table fer—would hardly be acceptable to From the Forum. in the rear. This meal, though it the tailor who had been a yeshibah consisted of rye bread, sometimes a bochur. herring, and milk, was a sacred rite, Then he drove again to Moses Gor- Insurance Rates Lower When I not to be interrupted by the best or don's shop. This time the propiretor, Homes Built With Fire- nue:t insistent of customers. on seeing him, rose with an unusual "How do you do, doctor?" asked proof Materials. eagerness. Moses, nodding. "Go right ahead and "Oh, doctor—hello!" he exclaimed . look around." His head was again "Quick—you remember the Mosko - The prospective builder should con- turned indifferently away. witz family? Their Sammy is sick The doctor, conscious that the ap- and they can't afford a physician. sult his insurance company before he I begins to build, in the opinion of a parently never-touched shelves were Please do me a favor and take care , always receiving accessions, walked of him. It will be only for a min- leading Detroit insurance man Charles D. Livingston, general agent about through the dusty rows. The ute!" of Royal Exchange Assurance of bookseller had learned the importance "Of course," assented the doctor. of making the purchaser believe that "No physician asks pay from the very London. Strictly fireproof construction with he could delve treasures out of biblio- poor. Come!" metal lumber for the interior carries thetic obscurity. If at any time he They entered the poor tenement a very low rate, while masonry con- purchased, in some library sold to without knocking. The mother, smil- him, a really valuable volume, the ing anxiously, ushered them into a struction, with lumber as interior fin- ish, comes next, with frame, stucco, seemingly apathetic merchant would containing a bed, a cot and a etc., higl er, he said. be sufficiently learned to offer it to room chest of drawers. On the rickety This insurance man claimed that some well-known collector. bed lay Sammy, pale and flushed in the cost of insurance alone would Dr. Kellrman, though himself a turn. have a bearing on the slightly in- collector, still preferred to hope that Dr. Kellerman, bending over the creased cost of the initial construc- I volumes of great value might be dis- lad. examined him swiftly. tion, between frame and masonry. covered in the recesses of this out "No diphtheria," he said. "Pulse a "The way we figure it out is like of the way shop. Often he found little irregular—excitement, perhaps. this," he said. "On a frame house purchased at which he books, rare Temperature high. Tonsilitis and a standing alone, the rate is fixed for lees then the estimated worth, but touch of bronchitis. I'll give him a three years. When it comes time for in a year or two of browsing he had prescription." the renewal of the policy and we find pounced upon nothing that might be At the last word the father, who called priceless. After all, he pon- had quietly entered the room, beck- that there is another frame house dered, he could not expect a store oned hopelessly to Gordon. The doc- alongside of the original one, the rate is increased because of the increased catering, presumably, to the people tor noted the gesture. hazard, and each additional adjoining of the neighborhood to be distin- "Don't worry about the medicine, " guished for its remarable collection he assured them. "I'll get it." As fame house causes another increase At this thought he interrupted the he touched the bed again it shook 'in the rate "A house built of masonry reduces bookseller's after-meal revery with a tipsily. the hazard, protects the adjacent quick query. "This is no bed for an invaid," he proeelt y and enjoys a lower rate. "How is it," he asked, "that you declared. "Have you got anything "Another feature which appeals to opened a book store here, where no- to put under that short leg? Bring the insurance man is the fact that body reads?" one of those books." permanent construction has a better Gordon looked at him uncompre- "But," hesitated the father, "they loan value, the banks going further hendingly. are Hebrew books." with loans of that kind, the owner "Nobody reads?" he marvelled. "Then find something else." is better protected and so are we, for "Why, our libraries have the biggest "Wait, papa," murmured Sammy if the interior of the place does burn, circulation in the city! The Jews here "There's a little old book on that pile a large part of it, the walls, remains are as much people of the book as in the corner. Use that." and it can be rebuilt at a much less anywhere else." "The English book?" inquired Mr. cost, while in the case of a frame "You'd hardly think so," spoke the Moskowitz. building, there is little left but the doctor. "I don't know much about "It's Latin!" proudly explained ashes and the insurance company has the Jews today—you see, I wasn't Sammy. "I saw it!" to pay the entire loss." brought up that way. But this is The book was lifted from the cor- such a poor benighted tenement dis- Id slip VOLUNTARY ARMY SERVICE trict!" der the bedpost, however, the doctor's Gordon, for answer, beckoned to a bibliophiliac habits came into play BAGDAD.—(J. T. A.)—A system lad bouncing -a ball against a blank and he took the volume into his hand. wall opposite. The astonished father saw him halt of voluntary srevice in the Mesopota- "Do you see that boy?' he said. and straighten up. He waited while mian army has been ordered by a "That's Sammy Moskowitz. His fa- the doctor, his eyes bent avidly on Royal Decree. All persons between the Pres. sod Gen. MV. ther lives in three rooms with three the title page, examined his find. age of IR and 30 are eligible for en- Ch.. W. Bennet. VI. children, and he works for a tailor 12 Then the physician turned again to rollment and the duration of the serv- hours a day. They never seem to ice is two years. A number of persons the anxiously waiting father. have enough to pay their way, yet "Do you want to sell this book?" have already enlisted. the children are being' educated, and he asked. The sun will set without thy assist- the father still reads and studies." "Sell it?" deprecated Moskowitz. "Remarkable," agreed the doctor . "It's only an old book. We had it in ance. "But what can they study?" "Everything! The children go to Hebrew school and to the public schools. The father was an old ye- Rhihsh bochur. They aren't an iso- lated case, either." Dr. Kellerman was becoming inter- ested. "I didn't know," he declared, "such things happened. I'm out of touch with the Jews of this neighborhood. It ought to be interesting to see the people you speak of." "Slumming, eh?" smiled Gordon. "Well, I'll take you on a different kind of slumming trip. When you're through here, we'll close up for a few minutes and drop in on the Mos- kowitz family." The doctor's remark had been taken up with surprising suddenness. Though without real relish for the proffered visit, he consented to ac-1 company the bookseller. Sammy had preceded the two men 'homeward. When, after books had been examined and purchased, and I no other customer appeared in the offing, they had progressed to the rear flat occupied by the poor tailor's tam- . ily, it was already 7 :30. Gordon, Five-Room Frame Bungalow Brick Veneer Four-Flat Six Brick Stores having knocked, walked in familiarly. 15621 "Don't disturb yourselves!" he at once requested. "I just came in with my friend Dr. Kellerman on the way Two-Family Terrace to get some new books." Double Frame, 16 Rooms "Sit down," said Mr. Moskowitz, I amiably, in Yiddish. "We're busy Building Site , just now." Building Site The doctor, however, was already 23 Apartment Building gazing in pleased astonishment at the family. Only the mother was on her 2014 feet. The father sat over a large Talmudical treatise. One older lad did not trouble to look us from a large red book, apparently • chemistry; lit- A,deposit of 10% in cash or certified check required on any of I tie Sammy held an algebra, and the these properties at the time and place of sale. Balance of down single daughter read a soberly bound story book. His eye, shifting to a cor- payment in 10 days. ner, met an old bookcase, stuffed solidly with brown volumes of vary- This is the first of a series of auction sales to be held at the ing sizes. The lather suddenly closed his Ge- AUCTION SALES ROOMS of mara. , "Excuse me, Mr. Gordon," he said. "I was in the middle of a Tosephoth. Excuse me, doctor—you see, we must all study That's my chief pleasure in life." "It must he a hard struggle." Dr ' Kellerman was expressing his first I thought on the family's situation. i "Very hard," murmured Mr. Mo - I kowits. "I work all day and part of the night for just enough to eat. I was a student. though, once, and I . want my children to learn." "You have a large collection of books," commented the doctor. "How can you afford them?" "Those? They were my father's, most of them. And nearly all are Hebrew and Talmudic books." "Couldn't you sell some of those you don't need? That might help you." "Sell? Our family do not sell books. 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