- PAGE TWO litc' t.:1•113.11f Cohens moved in, until this morn. ing," he remarked, "but I remember there used to be a shed with a loft that was dandy for pigeons. Is it still there?" AS ONE WOMAN "Yep," was Louie's brief, , ember. rased reply, TO ANOTHER—" "Didn't you visit the Cohens!" i n. quired Mr. Goldstein, with soma curl. by Ann Tweed osity. "No, mum, nobody visited the Coh. took At - 15.1,1 you mind, dear," old rd. "if I ens," replied Teddy, who was a sad to Am, Arbor today?" gossip. "Why, they were different spent the day of Yom Kippur in his If you'd only tell me about thew plans before THE CARD IN THE WINDOW I room and did not see any of the chil- from other folks. They acted like you make them, immad of waiting till half-pat — they were ashamed of their rellgion. 1 dren during that time, neither did he the eleventh hour.• By Marion F. Rittenhouse. speak of them to their mother. And The Cohen boys pretended not to know "Well, how am I ping to tell you about plans. — why their folks kept holidays." Ted. when the family gathered for break- you before I know what they're ring to bet It was a very neat white card, fully fast on the following morning, no one dy's tilted nose grew even more tilted can answer that, you're smell It's basin,I want seven inches wide, and almost twice the c. for. II I don't go to Ann Arbor, 111 be seemed to have anything to say. On with the scorn he felt for people- who that many inchea in length, and it this morning, one would have thought were ashamed of their religion. losing money— . had printed upon it in large letters, the Goldsteins a very quiet family. hoot for you, when I come l.y for "And, it I don't get to The Detroit Furniture the words: "CLOSED. JEWISH HOLIDAY." Very A quiet, indeed, until upon answer- school in the morning," he said to Shop. for the tale, we'll both be losing money." ing a very loud ring of the doorbell, Louis, as he turned to go. "Well, So, one word followed another, as in the gay- Mr. Goldstein, who was carefully Mrs. Goldstein returned to the dining good-bye, everybody." :loped.. You know how loch things 10. Rather, "Does this mean that the card was wrapping it in manilla paper before room, ushering in a smug-faced, hope you don't. taking it downtown to his store, freckled lad about the age of Louie. in the window?" asked Mr. Goldstein, But an inspiration saved me. thought it rather an attractive card, "This is Teddy Donovan, the his eye upon the vacant place beside and yet his children eyed it with mayor's son," she said to Mr. Gold- the clock. "You can mite mu eat—yearear-1'1,0• the CAI "Yes, Papa," answered Mrs. Gold- We never Detroit Furniture Shops, and they'll send gloomy distaste. stein. Young Mr. Donovan ducked his red- stein, "Manuel went back to the store for me." "Well, why not tell papa and after you had closed it at night just mamma all about it?" suggested Mrs. dish head in Mr. Goldstein's direc- "Don't tell one they make a habit of sending cart to put up the card. To think that for people! That's cerminly my idea 91 Service-" Goldstein, when they were all finally tion, then turned to Louie. "Lo, your sharp eyes never missed it from gathered around the breakfast table. Louie," he said. "lie mom than Service—it's Courtesy. B. the mantel!" "Lo," replied Louie. service, of muse, in the long run, it just old- You children have something on your "Why did you children change your Teddy held out a bulky, badly fashioned mom) , gone Mto busineo " minds, I know." minds?" asked Mr. Goldstein, • Fifteen-year-old Mantic: nodded I wrapped parcel, as he said: "Say, • • "Well, we talked it over," replied meaningly at his aister Frances, who ,: Louie, I've brought you a sample of Manuel, "and we all three decided that our •. A Cranbrook chair, covered in huff dour though two years younger than he,1 all the eats that we had at the picnic, we'd not pretend to be different from the sou that every living p.m needs.' You know usually asked the favors of their 1 yesterday. That is—all except the ice what we were, and if the boys and the type—corrut, graceful, conventional. Y. I cream—I thought it would melt, s . o I you simply t have one or two of them ,Iwt 0 parents. ate your share, and sure enough, it's girls didn't want to be friends with must ..k certain people to your parties. bevause "Well, we've just been thinking, melted all right. We were coming us, they could let us alone." everyone upecto to tee them there. The important e"Well, I've learned something to. Papa," began Frances, her eyes upon for you yesterday, and then we saw thing .bout this particular chair, though, is that it her plate. "that's we've only lived in the card in your pa's store window, day," said Mr. Goldstein, "I've learned costs only $25. that the Goldstein children may he this town just a little while, and you saying that it was closed." My two new cluirs, of mune, had to be aeon, know, Papa, that we're the only Jew- He peered interestedly out of the trusted. Your mamma thinks the joke panics' by end tables, and here they were in *Mil ish family here, and we don't want to back window. "I haven't been here is on me, but it's one joke on myself walnut lot $12 epiece--with a book trough shell seem different from other folks, and since the Martins moved out and the that I can enjoy."—Young Israel. for the new fall crop of books. seem queer, and as I thought—and A chair may he tuhnically regraded merely as Manuel thought—we all thought that there arc mine stifled ..mething to tit on. lust at maybe you would think that you on a car as ouniething to get places souls who Ink " wouldn't need to put that card in the in. Then, there the lifted eyebrow teleml of decoration, who au about "broad A-ing" one, and window tomorrow." Jultring • ehtir is merely a motif of decoration. Here, Frances again looked down at When you un get these two ideas to shake hands, her plate; for her father was looking you have at hind what toy friend Cecil de Mille across the table at her mother, just as would unehmbtedly call the SonenChtie. Yo,i II if he thought that their daughter had the Detroit furniture Shops. Needlepoint find it it Chain, whose fabric is hand-embroidered in said something very dreadful, indeed. France, and whom frame it designed ire America. "This is a sad day for you, Miriam," The French Needlepoint assures its artistry, and he said to Mrs. Goldstein. "I am sorry WARREN AT RIOPELLE the American designs its comfort. Needlepoint to think that you, a Rabbi's daughter, For the .Moat Delicious Chairs are, of course, considered the smartest idea Open ROO to SOO o'clock Including Saturday should have to hear our children ac- in decoration this season—and I'd hate to be found Chop Suey or Chow Mein giving • bridge party without one at lost in the knowledge that they are ashamed for people to know that we observe the living room. fast days of our religion, lest they ite M the tale at Them's s walnut bedroomm t's worth a twice- think we are different from them- The Detroit Furniture Shop tha over. It is made by Berkey and (jay—one of selves. Have we not always kept the Atnerieet finest manufacturer. And, it'. jot rules of our faith? Even as our fath- 195 for the entire wite—bed, d eeeee r, dresaing ers and our fathers' fathers kept table and chairs. If I could have used it myself, of To the Rhythmic Tune of i ng See them?" mune, I wouldn't be tellies You at Bert Milan and His Band "Don't worry, Papa, I think that We megaphone mood—it's lly • in I can't, I'm can trust our. children," replied Mrs. smuts while at $195. Goldstein, who did not look nearly Tn. Also, mid • Lot-time note to the effect that ul so worried, herself, as Mr. Goldstein Dueeit Furniture Shops has the most delightf In thought that she might. lacquered tables with genuine onyx tope Chinete Red lacquer, or I soft Venetian green. "Well, you know, Papa, our people Situated Directly Opposite They For coffee, cocktails, or what have yout do pay less attention to our fast days Book-Cadillac Hotel at ere $65. than they did when you were young," • • • ventured Manuel. "Even if there were Jews who do 219 MICHIGAN AVENUE If you conic by street car, take East Crootown not keep Yom Kippur," answered Mr. to Riopelle, then walk two blocks mirth. Goldstein, "would that make it less Thom Aiming will not find parking restriction.. wrong of us, my children?" t. Park at the 1100I —no charge. "If the store is closed, will yoUneed "trit. ?_52.5 Vitt t to put that card in the window?'t We will gladly send a car to cell for you. asked Frances. "It's hard enough to 1 Acceptance of this euggestIon does not OWOompopoopompoogismsssom obligate you to porch.... Telephone be the only, people in town who are log vgssIgImPOMP Melrose 3454. keeping a fast day, without having that card in the window to let every- $ 6 so • . . Boudoir Rockers one know about it." sy.00 • S I S Twin & Fall Site Beds "Or " suggested Manuel, "cut the 35.00 Decoratite Occasional Chan card throug h the center, Crossways , 4 and put the half that says 'closed' in TWO Piece Mohair 150.00 Living Room Sand . . the window, then everybody who passes the store tomorrow, won't Four Piece Walnut Bed know why it's closed. The boys and 195 .00 Room Suite . . • • girls here have been very slow about ALWAYS COMES BY BUYING FROM Dressers of Various getting acquainted with us, anyway," $48.00 to iso.00 . . • TyPcs he went on, "and Fannie Cohen told WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT WEN 5 1V2 us, after yon bought her papa's store, that the reason he sold it so cheaply, Strictly No. 1 Dimension Genuine White Pine Window Frames, Widening of Woodward Ave- was because they just couldn't stan d Sash, Cornice, Lumber, Etc. being the only Jews in town. The GUARANTEED INTERIOR FINISH nue Will Benefit Workmen boys and girls here just left' he Co- All Phones. Melrose 3390 hens alone. And if we act no differ- —Means More Buildings. CONANT AND HOLBROOK ent from them, they won't let us get GRATIOT AND ST. AUBIN in acquainted with them, and we would I Thousands of Detroit workmen n l like . t . get acquainted with them so 1 the various trades are boosting the 1 that we cany show them that we're' widening of Woodward avenue from not so different from them, even If Adams avenue to the city limits and we're not of the same faith, but if it is openly predicted that with the we're different from them, even if united support of Detroit's working we're not of the same faith, but if people the widening of Woodward we're different, we—" avenue is sure to carry with a heavy "That will do, Manuel," his father majority. This was the statement of said sternly. "You remind me of a John W. Chandler, secretary of the dog chasing its tail. You talk in cir- Woodward Avenue Improvement As- cies, and don't get anywhere. Were the only Jews in town, and you don sociation. "We are proud to have the endorse- want to be different from other peo• ment of the Detroit Federation of pie. You don't want to be different Labor on the widening of Woodward from other people and we're the only all the way out from Adams avenue Jews in town." $1545 to the city limits," said Mr. Chandler. A snicker from eight-year-old 1. o. b. factory "More than $100,000,000 worth of Louie caused his father to turn a se- new buildings will be built if Wood- vere eye upon him. But Louie was ward is widened all the way out to the not to be intimidated and astounded city limits. Not only will more work- his father by asking: "Please, Papa, men be employed, but taxes will be may I go on a picnic with my school reduced eventually, as well. class, tomorrow?" "These new buildings which will be "On Yom Kippur!" cried Mr. Gold- erected as a result of the widening stein, in sorrowful amazement. Even of Woodward, would pay more than Manuel and Frances looked rather $2,000,000 each year in taxes. These blank. "You see how your little brother millions would pay for the city's share of the cost of the widening in about follows your example, children," he two years and thereafter these mil- said to Manuel and Frances: "But I would never have even lions of newly found taxes would con- tinue to pour into the city treasury thought of asking to go to a picnic on any of (Mr fast days, when I was his in ever-increasing amounts. "This widening also makes possible age," protested Manuel. "You see, an important part of the rapid tran- it's like this, Papa," he continued, . sit subway system which will be used "there is to be a big school parade in by the workmen in all lines of trade the morning, and the girls and boys This will mean that workmen car that Frances and I know will be in it, come and go between their work and and that parade will pass our store their home in about one-half the time twice, and when they see it shut up, now required on the street cars. when all the other stores in town are 4•nheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc "Voters are cautioned that there open, and with that measly card stick. will he two plans pertaining to the ing in the window" —. Manuel's face wheels included at no extra cost widening of Woodward on the same was very red, and big boy though he ballot, and that only the first will was, he looked as if he were about widen all the way out from Adams to cry. avenue to the city limits. This is the "Can't you trust our children, is ordinance for which you must vote. Papa?" asked Mrs. Goldstein. "After as the other or second ordinance only all, does it make so much difference In the ability to play they E : STEINWAY provides for widening nine blocks. about the card, if the store is closed." have an exhaustless source SOHMER which would only mean a waste of "It is not the card, answered Mr. money. Voters must vote against this Goldstein sadly, "it is the false pride. of pleasure for themselves VOSE second ordinance." The shame of the children that would and for others—a refining LUDWIG keep their new friends from knowing and cultural influence of their religion. But, you, Mir- PREMIER Speedier Telephone Service to about iam, must decide about the card. I utmost value. Young STECK Result from Additional no more about it." will say minds and fingers are most "Very well," replied Mrs. Gold- WEBER Circuits. stein. "then it is settled " And then — end • large snort- easily trained. Don't put she did something that Mr. G-Adstein mesa of wonderful = off starting their lessons. Additional facilities have been pro- though very strange and perhaps, at bargains in ex- - vided for the handling of the growing that time, just a little bit wrong. She changed Pianos. Take advantage of our volume of long distance telephone took the wrapped card and propped P IAN FO RSI AT S ALL matchless stock NOW. traffic between Detroit and Rochester it upright on the mantel beside the and Syrcause, N. Y., according to clock. "We will leave it there," she Louis Burt, division and commercial said. "ooray! That means that we can superintendent of the Michigan Bell H Telephone Company. Speedier serv- he like ether peetnle, and have a good ice is expected to result from the time with the other girls and boys." exulted Manuel. but in the next placing of the additional circuits. PAYMENTS TO SUIT -- '-- Additional cricuits also have been breath, he added anxiously, "hut. provided from Detroit to Muncie. Papa. you won't let Louie fro off en Ind., Mansfield, Fremont, Springfield •bet school picnic, will you? You don't and Toledo, Ohio; Grand Rapids to think that it would be right for him Indianapolis and Milwaukee and to ro, do you?" -:-7. - t - -- GRAND AND UPRIGHT for you __. __ Monroe to Toledo and Wyandotte. "What you think is - , - - - - - E PIANOS FOR RENT • nd Frances. most he right for L-nis, ---: Mr. G-Idste!n firmly. _--=- . He who gives money he has not also," replied • • • • earned is generous with other peo- r:- - . - .lill11E1llIEI1lq1Mlliil111i1llI11I1il11MIM1I11iI11l ' lIilllilil1lll1111I111111nMlll1illil1llI1 1 lMlll1lIlll 11llS 1RiZl As was his custom Mr. Goldstein ple's labor. Zip GREATEST Ailbrrn' Qi orntr SALE In Our History Amazing Values Still To Be Had have held a sale like this before. 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