PAGE FOUR TnEVerklogintimiefRoxim WITH THE HELP OF THE MATZOTH Holiday Greetings AVERY'S FLOWERS Floral Designs—Wedding Bouquets FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Call Walnut 4659 Service Anywhere Greenhouses, 16th St., corner Antoinette Heartiest Passover Greetings The AVERY SHOP UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Repaired and Recovered by Experts Call For An Estimate 1917 SEWARD AT TWELFTH Euclid 10222 jesting; tonight he found little to Rumania?" say. ' In " Rumania?" Mr. Appel's face II % ‘"""1"%" WOW.% %%%%% ■ ••• ■ •••• ■ •••••••• ■ ••• ■ W% , "Blue tonight, Mr. Appel?" asked twit on a new interest. "I came ' By ISABELLA R. HESS Billy's mother. fr in Rumania, too. Twenty years "Ni," he answered quietly. I ago, when I was only a young "Maybe you've got a pain in y air bey.' Each year it is the same thing," matzoth were matzoth. And Mat- complained Mrs. Apfelbaum. "No zoth being an unknown delicacy to stomach?" queried Billy. A pain "So?" said Mrs. Apfelbaum. matter how much the matzoth coat, his bosom friend, Billy Carroll, in one's stomach was the most un- "Did Louis tell men what your you must give them away. One matzoth should be given him! And derstandable human ailment t name is?" gives Nome to the teacher, one must so L Buis carried off to school three Billy. Louis had not observed that for- "So," he smiled back at him. mality, but the guest supplied the send then, to the neghbors, and now of the flat hard crackers, wrapped "Maybe it s a pain in your heart," omission. comes Louis and wants I should up carefully by his mother's work- "Aly name is Appel,II is not only a thirst-quenching beverage but joked one of the boarders. Philip Appel." give them to his Billy Carroll." worn fingers. "Maybe," he answered slowly "So"' Mr. Apfelbaum laid his a pure food drink, composed of pure milk, "Only tw, or three," insisted Louis could hardly wait until he pipe down and looked with new in- Louis tearfully." Alveys Billy he ..to^t to school, and to Billy, who re- "it is.' real chocolate and Thompson's double Billy went up to Mr. Appel'. terest at his guest. "It isn't that gives me ram of what he's got. Al- --rived the parcel with many in- rani afterwards, to visit. Billy you are a Jew?" malted milk. ways in school we are by each toLetions not to shake it, or to "I am a Jew," was the quiet an- other. And what's two matzoth!" knock it, as it contained something always did; he was quite as much us helm there as in his mother's little saver. .., "What's two matzoth!" echoed eiy fragile; he was also instructed "Now, I'll gut some posachdig ;I his mother. You think we pick Is to the proper method of eating sitting room down stairs. There al cakes," answered Mrs. Apfelhaum, . them up out of the street? Don't it—to butter it well and if then it were always a few magazines--al- ✓ It is deliciously refreshing for hot days; o s I your father work hard enough in be found too dry, to soak it n most always a piece of candy—al- as if the visitor's reply had opened ways a frolic. But tonight, his some mysteriously hidden spring of his shop to pay for them? What's !Mir - • nourishing and sustaining for cold ones.e / 1 .• host didn't seem in his usual jolly hospitality. two matz ith! And matzoth fifteen o "We mostly have tea at our mood. Instead, he sat in his easy 1 0 "About twenty years ago, re- To serve hot place bottom of bottle cents a pound!" :vmse," said Billy. i chair beside the reading lamp, and marked her husband, "My nephew e e "Give him two, and I won't eat Louis was a bit doubtful as to the looked gloomily into space. Billy came to America, from our town. ■ in hot water and raise to desired tem- / ■ e any," Louis pleaded. "I don't want tea, he said—still, he had no doubt perched himself upon the arm of Almost his name was like yours— any breakfast any way. Mill it's but that tea was vastly better than the chair and waited—but in vain. Philip Apfelbaum." perature. e nothing. So Billy carefully carried e A late, too." "What you thinking about?" he The visitor was standing now, e "You won't eat any!" Mrs. Ante). the matzoth home to his over- ventured finally. his blue eyes peering anxiously at haunt's voice became shrill with an- worked mother, who kept boarders , "Matzoth," the man replied his host, his cheeks an unwonted e e xiety. "Because I give away a few to help out the meager family in- briefly, red. "I came to the South twenty e 0 aumnamtemanamemnamini matzoth, you are to go without! come. "Matzoth!" echoed Billy. "Mat- years ago, from Rumania. I chang- Are you so fat and so strong?" She The matzoth, even to the gay zoth! What you thinking about ed my name from Apfelbaumto e looked down at the slender face, the paper napkin about them, reposed matzoth?" Appel, upon the advice of friends, e r BUY IT BY THE BOTTI,E! O deep-set eyes, the pale akin—and 'oeside Billy's plate at the dinner ORDER IT BY TilE CASE! "What am I thinking about mat- when I had been here a few years. her heart was troubled. "Nu, take table; and to each as he came in, zoth?" Mr. Appel laughed shortly. My father was Jacob Apfelbaum- your Billy Carroll the matzoth! A he explained what it was. Oh, "Well, Billy, I'll tell you. I'm my uncle was Moses Apfelbaum. 0 0 111.,111111,i11111111t1111111111TC01111111: 111111114111:11411111111 few matzoth more er less won't Louis had taught his lemon well thinking that about twenty or so ale—" 0 , "You see," said Billy, "it's mat- years ago I ate nothing but matzoth kill us. Quick, I'll do them up while But what he intended to say fur- 0 you eat." And it was three that zoth., and all that's in it is flour and for eight days—and I'm thinking ther, his host did not wait to hear. 0 1 she wrapped in a flowery napkin, water. You eat 'em for a week— of the father and mother that never Instead he threw his arms wildly even tying the parcel with a red that is, f you're a Jew, you do. It's dreamed I'd eat any thing but mat- about the young man's shoulders, GLENDALE 3226 string she had laid aside for some all because when Moses was taking zoth—and I'm wondering what and a sob crept into his throt as he es ,e the Jews out of Egypt—oh, about a ever made me forget all these half cried, "Philip! For nothing e such specal purpose. ; Fourteen-year-old Celia shrugged million years ago—they didn't have years! Billy, I guess I'm a pretty you aint got that face! Don't you i e her shoulders as she watched. "I time to bake no bread and they poor specimen!" know me, your uncle Moses?" ,,r don't ask for any, Ma! I wouldn't slung the dough over their should- Then Billy, quick to defend his Mrs. Apfelbaum heard, from the ,.1 r I want to give away such heavy, ers and baked big flat crackers in friend against himself, protested. other room, and came running in. square ones! Why can't we have the sun. Louis Apfelbaum gave "You're the best ever! Everybody he saw their guest and her husband the thin round ones like all the :hem to me—he's my pal in school." likes you a lot. And Louis would with their arms about each other, And they all nodded and smiled, too. Say, you know Louis. Once both of them crying. So she put girls have? Then"— e o •• %%%%% •• %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% "Then," indignantly declared her and went on. Only one lingered, he was here, on a Sunday. I show- her arms about both, and cried ■ •• ■ •• ■ •••••••WAVs, mother, "I'd feel like a goy! All Philip Appel, always a willing lis- ed you to hint. It was Louis what too. And Louis and Billy, not half my life I have square matzohs- tener to Billy's chatter, tonight, he gave me the matzoth. And say, he understanding any thing about it, now I should have round ones! Any lent even a closer attention. Billly says his mother makes great cake but realizing that their elders were .1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111, one for whom these matzoth aren't thought there was a wistful gleam out of matzoth, and all kinds of unwontedly happy, danced about CII I I N11111111111111e11112111N111111111112111111111111E1111111111111111111i11111111111111;IL1151111111111i1191111411111111M111111111I11013101111111111MINIMIWIMINISIn good enough is no Jew. Did the in the man's eyes as he glanced at things." noisily while Celia wept in sym- 6 Children of Israel when they left the plate, and he picked up a mat- "I know," said the man. "I know pathy with her mother. and whis- Egypt have such nice thin matzoth, zoth and handed it to him. "Eat just the kind she makes." pered, "Don't cry, Ma." I'd like to know? Or were they it." he urged, "it's all right—hon- "And say, he brung me some new Then nothing would do but that glad to eat what they carried on •st! I ate one. Louis does all the kind of candy yesterday, made out they must celebrate at once. Mrs. time. Maybe you'll like it." their backs?" of honey. It was great! I forget Apfelhnum and Celia rushed about Celia didn't know, she said—and "Maybe I will," agreed the man, what he called it." Billy knit his and speedily brought forth cake and then escaping hurriedly from the and took the matzoth to his seat. brows in the effort to remember. wine and fruit and nuts; and no- room, flippantly added that she Billy watched him break it into "Pesach •candy," sad Appel! a body warned the boys not to over- didn't care. But as to the style of :mall pieces, which he ate thought- little quietly. eat and so they had a beautiful the matzoth they ate, she certainly fully, one by one. In fact he seem- "That's it," the boy said wonder- time, until the clock struck, and did care. All the girls had the -d to eat little else. Besides, he ing. "I don't see how you know, Billy, with a csaokie half way to his ther kind—why not the Apfel- ens so quiet! Why, usually he though. Say"— coaxingly—"let's mouth, stopped, horror-stricken haunts? s"pt up a steady banter with the take a walk, you and me. Ma won't "Gee!" he gasped, "Nine o'clock! But Louis drew no distinctiona— boy, who loved his teasing and care. It's only a few blocks away and I got to go to bed at halp past that Louis lives, and I want to give eight!" ■■ •• L' ■•■ 111.1 1.1 11: WI OK% 11.1 la' III kl Ile I I al MI L\\1 110 OW him his examples. He forgot 'em. "Not tonight, Billy," laughed his And if he don't have 'em in the friend, happily. "Not tonight! But morning, the teacher will bawl him I'll make it all right with mother-- out! Come on, ain't no one else to don't be afraid. go." And Billy wasn't—he knew it Indulgent, the man rose. "I would be all right, if the men said don't swallow the example story, it would be; and certainly his nyth- I Billy, but I'll walk over with you. er didn't scold at all when she hod I'd rather do that, any way, than listened to Mr. Appel's story—she sit here and think. So come along." lust look glad, decided Billy, when It was always a treat for Billy they had stopped on the way home to be out after dark; the street and bought her a great box of lights were so much brighter than sandy, all chocolates, just the kind they seemed from indoors, and the she liked! people passing by were always The Apfelbaums, too, were so raughing and jolly. Why, it seemed happy, they forgot for a long time only a moment before they stood to send B uis to bed, until he slid- Let Us Figure on Your Plumbing and Heat- of Louis' house, and Mr. Appel of- denly y wned so loud that his fered to wait there while Billy i ther rridedly said, "Nu! Nu! ing Needs. No Job Too Small within. stay up all night because But Billy had only been in a few we find ourselves a new nephew?" or Too Large moments when his head appeared "A new nephew!" repeated her out of a window above, and he was husband, puffing forth a cloud of Main Office and Shou: shouting, "Mr. Appel! 0 Mr. Ap- smoke. "What you mean, mamma, pel! They say for you to come up!" by a new nephew? Already thirty 82 Brady Street—Glendale 1731-2 Mr. Appel hastily shook his head years ago he was my nephew! How and declined, but the window had you talk!" Prenenting— Night Calls: Longfellow 4837—Euclid 2155 been shut as quickly as it had been "How I talk!" she echoed indig- opened, and no one heard his voice. nantly. "How you talk! Was he the ultra smart in A moment later the invitation was a man then?" the latest imported # repeated in a voice that threatened But Louis was too tired to listen Established 1903 millinery of Mi4s Cheer. to attract the neighbors' attention, to an argument. He yawned again and in self-defense, he went up. loudly and remarked. "Say, Ma, "I called you twice," said Billy. aint it good I took Billy the mat- "The first time I guess maybe you zoth? You didn't want me to, did I MI I MAMA ■■■ OOMI .\\1 \\I I ••••• kl you, Ma? Only for that maybe he didn't hear he." "That's strange," said the man. wouldn't have brung the man here." Having come up, nothing would • "Only for that!" His mother do but that he must come in and shook her head decisively. "It was meet the Apfelbaums. As Mrs. the Lord—His Name is blessed— Apfelbaum hospitably remarked. that did it." "For what should any one stand But Louis was sleepy and not in- DETROIT'S ONLY outside, when it's nicer inside?" clined to he agreeable. and Mr. Apfelbaum removed his "Well, the matzoth helped it, any pipe from his mouth long enough way," he insisted. And perhaps it to say, "Sure! Why not?" and was because it was late, and every Celia said he must sit down in the one was tired. but no one disagreed plush chair, because it was so much with hint—The Ark. softer than the others. So Mr. Appel sat down as di- rected, and glanced around half curiously, half wistfully. "This is a comfortable chair," he said Passover Greetings pleasantly. GEORGE TIMMERMAN, Prop. All what we got is comfort," re- marked Mrs. Apfelbaum. "We aint got no money for what aint comfortable. Always I tell the children how hard their father works for what we got. 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