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B'NAI B'RITH PLEASURE
CRUISE TO BE JULY 18•

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The program—its variety, extent
and how it is to be handled—is one of
the three great features of the annual

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THE DOG AND THE DOLL

By Rosealliflichseli.

(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)

his body and wagging his tail. It was
Buster! The boy next door had hear I
him yelping and had set him free, an I
he had followed his master's scent,
to the lake.
But you may be sure that he did
not receive a scolding this time!
Proudly he came over to Bella, and
confidently muzzled his wet nose in
her'hand. Ile knew that he had nobly
and fully repaid his debt to Princess
Florimonda. And the next time Bella
played with the doll, the one who
drew the golden carriage Ithe doll's
perambulator) towards the make-be-
lieve palace in which the fairy Prin-
cess was to be wedded to a gallant
Prince, was Buster!—Young Israel.

ARE YOU
SATISFIED
WITH
YOUR PRESENT
POSITION
AND
INCOME?

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

of

PIANOS-PLAYERS
PHONOGRAPHS

JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS WE OFFER:
$195
180
465
450
650
495
80
$20 up

$800 Storey & Clark Player (used)
$500 Newby & Evans Piano (used)
$650 Leonard Player (used)
$1600 Steinway Grand (used)
$875 Harrington Grand (used few months)
$750 Schiller Player (shop worn)
$160 Victrola Console
12 Cabinet Phonographs
$5.00 Down, $1 00 a Week.

and His Famous
Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra
of Nine Men.

Into the life of Bella a great joy
had come. Her cousin—her oldest
cousin, Rose—had come back from
,. France, bringing her a (loll.
And what a doll! Not merely a
-
doll such as anyone else could have.
It WAS -t least two feet high, double.
jointed, so that every limb could
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
move. When it lay down, its beau-
tiful brown eyes closed under soft
Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
lashes. Besides, it said "Mamas"—
in French, not in English.
Naturally Bella's brother llarry
was the only one in the house who
was not impressed. When Bella toot
Art, like love, makes life sweet.
the lovely creature out of its bed of
HARRY YUDKOFF
tissue-paper in the lung box, to show but as a means of earning a living it

Pleasure
Cruise"
which
is
to
be
giv-
it to Harry,
he merely looked at it, is bitter indeed.—Boris Shatz.
"
H
en on Tuesday, July 13, by the B'nai sniffed and said
Writh Lodge and the Ladies Auxili-
"Well, you can find fun in playing
ary to Put-In-Bay.
with a thing like that 1 s'pose But
The lodge was very fortunate in ob- Onlin e a dog, any day."
.
'
taming this date for the event, as the
At which Harry's wiry retriever,
international regatta and Mardi Gras Buster, jumped and barked as if he
will be in force at Put-In-Bay and knew what his master had just said.
that in itself will be a big feature of But what mother ever believed that ■
the day. Almost 1,500 members of her child was not the most beautiful
the lodge, their families and friend:1,1 land cleverest in the world? Bella was
are expected to attend. sure that there was not a doll any-
There will be dancing to and from where more delightful to look upon
the island and field events at Put-In-' than hers. And she named her Prin-1
Bay for all, especially the children. gess Florimonda, after the heroine of
We have one of the finest sales propositions to offer
Each contest will have from three to a fairy tale.
capable young men, who are now earning $40 to $50
five prizes.
Bella's papa was a writer, who
Harry Yukdoff, chairman of the wrote stories for magazine, and
weekly. You can more than double your present income
ticket committee, has already reported Bella, too, liked to make up stories.
as director of one of our sales organizations. This prop-
a large sale of tickets, which may be She would take her doll with her into
osition is entirely different and is directed only to those
secured from Mr. Yudkoff or from any the garden or into the park and pre-1
to whom a high grade subdivision movement appeals anti
member of the lodge.
tend that the doll was Cinderella or
the Sleeping Beauty. But whenever
to those who are interested in bettering themselves.
she sew harry with his big rough!
DON'T WAIT — HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
dog, Buster, approaching, she picked
Prices are so adjusted that this proposition appeals to
up Princess Florimonda and marched
Membership Campaign:
away with her. She would then go
the best class purchasing public. This is an opportunity
Arrangements are being completed to the little black-haired girl who I
for salesmen with executive power to show the stuff they
by the board of directors of the lived next door, and there they would
Young Men's Hebrew Association of
are made of.
la p
together,
safe from
y
s itcl an
Detroit for the forthcoming member-
harm.
ship campaign, which will last sev-
One day Bella received a shock.
This
plan
is
not
on
a
cotntnission
but a profit sharing basis. It is new, unique, and
eral months. The quota is 1,000 It was after dinner; she had gone
members. The committees in charge upstairs to take off the white apron
a wonderful opportunity. Investigate and be convinced.
of the drive are looking forward to which she always wore at meal-time,
enlisting every Jewish young man of and to bring down Princess Flori-
See Mr. Burns
the city as a member.
monda, when a terrible sight met
her eyes.
"Y" Journal:
The doll was lying, as usual, in the
The first issue of the Detroit "Y"
crib. But she was pale as a ghost.
Journal, a bi-monthly magazine which Gone were the rosy cheeks, the pride
will be sent to every young man in of Bella's heart; gone was the bright
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Michigan's Largest WholeSale Subdividors
the city, will be published and dis-
color of the tiny mouth. And, sneak-
tributed the middle of July.
ing slyly away, was the wicked Bus-
ter, licking his chops in the most sus-
Athletics:
picious manner.
Swimming, indoor baseball, hand-
It was obvious that Buster had
ball and other sports are holding the
licked the paint off the Princess' face.
attention of the "Y" members. Daily
How terrible she looked now!--,as if
try-outs are held at Goldberg Field,
she had passed through a wasting ill-
a• •••)t-) • =1, • ts t •nS • ra
Ferry and Hastings streets, in prepa-
mts*.D . isaO •e llAiet - te iAltiet • aro (4 is• - opit,il ing ore ti•
ness. Bella picked her up and cried
ration for the Marathon race which is
over her, and that day she made up
being sponsored by the Y. M. H. A.
a story that Princess Florimonda was
and for which application blanks may
very ill, and might die, and she cried
be obtained from the secretary.
over the doll.
But as for Buster, he was in dis-
Picnics:
Members of the "Y" and their grace. He seemed to know it, too,
for when he came up to Bella, trying
friends will attend two picnics on
to push his nose into her hand, she
Sunday, June 27, one given by the
drela.er
di hand away. Then he lay
Ladies League of the United Hebrew
down alit .r feet and looked up at
Schools at Arlington heights Park
and the other at Island Lake. Mem. her, his eyes eeming to say "Excuse
hers will meet at the "Y" building me this time, I won't do it again."
But Bella was determined not to
Sunday morning between 10 and IF
o'clock, and will all leave from there. forgive him.
W hen papa came home, Bella ran
up to him with the injured doll, and
papa took a box of Harry's paints
and a paint brush. In a few minutes
Princess Florimonda was niore radi-
antly beautiful than ever before, and
Bella was happy again.
"Now that we've restored the
Princess' beauty, Bella, how would
you and Harry like to go out for a
visit to the lake tomorrow after-
noon?" asked papa.
"Oh, yes, papa, do take us! do take
us! We'll see the ducks, won't we?"
exclaimed Bella. "And may we take
some pieces of bread to feed them?"
"And may we take is ball to throw
into the water for Buster to bring
back?" exclaimed !tarry.
"No, no, papa! Buster mustn't
come, because he might lick the dol.
lie's face again, and I'd be afraid to
it
leave her anywhere alone," said
Bella, decidedly.
"Well, it's Bella's party, no we'll
have to do as she says," said papa.
"Buster must stay home, I'm afraid."
It was rather hard next day for
; Bella to remain hard-hearted as the
party set out without Buster. He
I barked and jumped so excitedly on
the end of his chain that Bella's heart
I almost melted. But she looked down
I at Princess Florimonda and felt that
Education gives one the capacity to enjoy life more fully. Your
she could not take the risk. So Bus-
ter stayed behind.
really educated man or woman sees beauty where others see only
The day was beautiful; the sky was
stone or wood. Music is not only an edUcational force in itself but,
clear, the sun was warm, and the lake
in the park was full of golden
unlike most other cultural enjoyments, one does not have to master
Like a genii,
sparkles. The ducks swam proudly
its technic to appreciate its harmony and melody.
and contentedly on the water, and
music lifts us out of our commcnplaceness, implanting new thoughts
there were even two glorious white
swans. who sailed along in queenly
in our minds, new feeling in out souls. eeo.Where is the house
fashion, now and then condescending
and its furnishings not enriched by the entrance of a grand piano?
to bend their long necks and snap up
with their red bills a piece of floating
eeF, Perhaps it is the furniture of our minds that changes most
crust.
when a beautiful new piano comes into our hose life. The atmo-
Bella
Holding her doll in her arms,
sphere seems different, sweeter and happier, with the cheering
leaned over the water, trying to coax
the bigger siren to come nearer and
influence of good music. Our deepest emotions are stimulated with
accept a piece of cake from her hand.
the rhythm of the music, our enjoyment of the aesthetic things
Papa and Harry were a little distance
away, feeding a whole crowd of ducks
life is furthered. sea Those who seek a fine piano cannot but enjoy
which had walked out of the water
a visit to our warerooms. For here, side by side, stand especially
and were strutting along on funny
little red feet. At first the swan
selected models of the world's finest instruments in grands, repro-
paid no attention to Bella as she
ducing grands, uprights and players. awn Come here and see
clucked her tongue to call it to her;
yourself this wonderful display of leading makes of pianos. Conve-
then it seemed to change its mind,
and began to swim close. •
nient terms will be arranged; your old piano taken in exchange.
cake
But close enough to take the
it would not come. Bella leased still
swan
slowly
further over, and the
came nearer. Suddenly there was ■
FdMOUS Pia1110f
Our Honor
yelping cry of • dog behind her, just
as the swan snapped the cake out of
Steck
Vose
Weber
Sohmer
her hand. Bella gave such a start
Steinway
that her arms flew open. Into the
Grinnell
. Premier
Ludwig
water tumbled Princess Florimonda,
and began to float away!
A wild shriek escaped from Bella,
the
as she stretched out her hands over
Aeolian
the water which was carrying her be-
Wheelock
Stroud
Steck
Weber
Steinway
loved doll. Papa rushed to her and

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NO COVER CHARGE

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caught her away from the brink of
the lake.
"Don't cry, Bella, I'll buy you an-
other doll!" he said. But Bella only
cried louder still. Then—they saw,
swimming vigorously in the water, •
liule brown body—a dog. All the
docks swan: sway as fast as passible,
clucking loudly in their excitement
and (ear, but the dog was not bother.
ng about them. He was swimming
..traight for Florimonda!
In a few minutes the dripping form I
of Princess Florimonda was being
clasped to Bella'a bosom, while the j

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