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In the most expensive room in
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years later Rose lay—a baby at her
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"Funny girl!"
Downstairs in the dining room
of the hospital the nurses were
having their dinner. Mrs. Waller's
nurse was talking confidentially to
the three other nurses at her table.
"I don't see how in heaven he
By the arrival of Mrs. Sarah
ever married her. She looks at Divinskaya, 51 years of age, and
least 20 years older than he. Old her servant, Martha Gushine, on
enough to be his mother."
the SS. Lithuania on June 2h,
"Gee! some women have all the there was unfolded a story going
luck," Miss Nicholas answered. back to the terrible pogrom days
(She was very young, very pretty at Kiev in 1919,
and very poor.) "Piles of money,
Sarah Divinskaya lived in that
a beautiful, healthy babe, a young, city with her servant, Martha, a
handsome husband, famous and Gentile woman. The program
whatnot! She's so homely, too- broke' out and, standing by the
dowdy-looking. Born with a gold- window, Martha saw the rioters
en spoon in her mouth. Gee, but coming down the street. Quickly
some women have all the luck!"
she hid her mistress in the big
"She never says anything, eith- stove in the living room and then
er," continued Mrs. Waller's nurse stood guard. The rioters rushed
in her sick-roam voice; "just nods in, not only to plunder the house
Chalutsim building • road in Nordia, • .A.6 outoide Tel-Aviv. her head and smiles, as if she did but to kill Mrs. Divinskaya as well.
Thus the foundation was and is being laid for the Jewish Homeland in not know any more. And let me They demanded of Martha the
tell you she doesn't."
whereabouts of her mistress. Mar-
Nicotine.
"I heard her baby came dead last tha replied that she had left the
-- year." This from another nurse.
house. The hooligans refused to
"Dead?" questioned the fourth believe her and ransacked the
nurse cynically . "Don't make me house but never looked into that
laugh. It's about time you knew big stove. Angered at not having
th ese
• women
•
w ex.
ith
t mut •11 money.
• • found their victim they shot Mar-1
(Continued from Preceding Page). They ate a hurried supper and
A plain case of abortion-1 hap- tha and as a consequence her leg
Dave left for Mr. Sack's. Then
had to be amputated.
MT you simply must study medi- began her work in the home. One pen to know—dead nothing!"
"I think he's having an affair
From that time on the two wo •
cine, Dave. It's been your dream night it was scrubbing and dust-
—you told me all over and over ing; the next washing clothes; the with that little blonde nurse in men became inseparable compan- ,;
again. You were meant, to be a next ironing. Dave was at college Ward C. I don't blame him one ions. The American relatives of
Mrs. Divinskaya sent enough
doctor! Ito you remember When now and hail to look spotless. M , 'ith • hit," pretty Miss Nichols added.
"How did he ever marry her?" money so that Martha could get an
that little boy was brought into the what care and dreams she pressed
Mrs.
Waller's
nurse
wanted
to
artificial leg and so marvelous is
drug store? Dave, I really don't the tiny creases from his white
that artificial limb that those who
think the best doctor in the world shirts. She felt a soft elation as know again.—(Jewish Tribune.)
do not know the story could never
could have done more for him. Do she speculated about the future.
TWO ENGLISH STORIES
tell that it is artificial.
you remember what the ambulance She almost forgot her weariness
Mrs. Divinskaya has a brother
doctor said to you? Oh, you're a --the future looked so bright, so (From London Jewish Guardian.)
born doctor, Davy. You must happy.
A wealthy Jew wanting coun- in St. Paul, Minn., who sent for
sel's opinion on an intricate point her but she would not go without.
study, I tell you—you simly must,"
She would sew, mend, try to fix
of commercial law, invited an evi- Martha, who had almost sacrificed
—she broke down.
her old clothes to make them last
Ile was pressing her little hands, another season. have came home tient Scottish K. C., who was his her life so that her mistress might
pressing them until they pained from Suck's at midnight. Always friend, and extracted the opinion be spared. Passage money was
sent for Martha as well and the
her. The big laughing boy had she prepared a bite for him. Then over the walnuts and the wine.
Seeing the Jew's design, the K. two women arrived on the Lithua•
suddenly grown into a man facing bed—tired and exhausted—only to
C. in due course sent in his de- nia, having traveled second cabin.
life and its crises.
begin again the next day.
They were met by the Ilias rep-
mand for fees.
"Rose, you're a darling. I always
Every time Rose saw a baby, her
The Jew retorted by sending the resentative, who brought them to
knew it—the very first time saw heart fairly went out to it. She
the limas home, 425 Lafayette
barrister a bill for the dinner.
you. Sweet, I said to myself, in wanted one so much! She often
The barrister retaliated by street, New York City, from
spite of her hard life. You're the wondered how it would feel to have
serving on the merchant a sum- which they left for St. Paul,
stuff that makes the world go a baby nursing at her breast, how
mons for selling intoxicants with.
round. I feel very romantic about it would feel if it put its little pet- out a license, JEST OF THE DYING RABBI.
you, Rose—and that's why I can't aled fingers to her face. She loved
He had suffered want and mis-
let you work for me. You're so them unborn as well as born. How
At a Jewish funeral in Frank- cry all his life, though he had 4' $
thin and tired—so worn looking— she loved them, the darling little
fort the undertaker went into the served his faith with the finest 7 7;
and then you'd have to take care angels!
street to seek the help of some elevation.
of a house and me besides."
"Do you know," he said, on his
In the years that followed, each passing jew to help convey the
"But it won't be for long—only
seeming like a century, Rose made coffin to the hearse. Addressing death-bed, "if, after all the sad ex-
four years, and years fly no quick-
have give up his work at the drug himself to a man of striking Jew- pc•riences I have had in the past
ly--and then I won't have to work store
ish appearance, with the request , there is no future life, I shall be
•
any more, see? Oh, you'll make a
"You've enough to do at college for help, the undertaker was sur- greatly amused."
lot of money, Dave, once you're a
prised to receive the following an-
to
bother
about
night
work
too.
doctor. Dave, you simply must
By agreement small things grow,
And besides I've a raise in salary. swer: "I am grateful to you for
study!"
offering me the Mitzvah. Unfor- by discord the greatest go to 7t.
'flaw con I accept money from You're not going back to Mr.
Sack's, do you hear," she scolded. tunately I cannot accept for two pieces.--Sallust.
a woman?"
reasons. Firstly, I am a Cohen;
"But, Dave, don't be a goose. I'll "You'll work all the rest of your
The reward of a thing well done
and secondly, I am a 'geschmad'
he your wife—what I have will he life for me." She knew he always
is to have done it.—Emerson.
(a converted Jew).
yours and what you'll have will he yielded to that argument.
mine."
"Say, Ros•," he said one (lay,
They spoke. They argued. Each coming into the kitchen from the
time he mentioned his strength de- bedroom looking very surprised,
pending upon her weakness she re- "You've got $1,000 saved up. I
futed his statements, making them' jtIst found your bankbook in the
sound foolish and thin next to her dresser drawer. My God, girl, how
did you ever do it?"
well-thought-out theories.
The following week they were
Rose looked disappointed. She
married. The same Sunday they had meant to surprise Dave next
looked for rooms. On the fourth month at his graduation. Now he
floor of a tenement, an old dilapi- had discovered it.
dated one, they found a three room
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"It's to open a office fur you. I
flat.
managed to save a few dollars each
"Only $20 a month, Davy, isn't week out of my salary, plus your
it qice and cheap?"
summer vacation money."
"Yes, funny girl."
"Rose, you darling, you think of
With the $500 Rose had saved everything," he - stammered. lie
they bought the necessary furni- came over to her. "You've made
ture, mostly on the instalment me so utterly dependent on you.
plan. Then Dave paid for his tu- I even forgot about the money for
ition for the first year at the med- an office. I must have thought
ical college.
same kind angel would fly down
Mr. Sacks had returned from the from heaven and give it to err on
mountains and bad agreed to a platter. flow you most have
Dave's working evenings for him. scrimped and scraped!" Ile took
In the department store, in the her in his arms. "Rose, darling,
cloak and suit department, every- how con I ever repay you? Just
body wondered at the change in wait till I make money! There
Rose—so eager to get at trade, so won't be a thing in the world too
determined to make sales, some- expensive for my wife. Oh, funny
times forgetting to take her lunch girl, just you wait!" Ile raised her
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—never sitting down for a minute face with his hand, "Just you •
for fear the other girls might wait!"
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snatch up a customer and cause
He had not called her that name,
her to lose her commission. '
"funny girl," for a long time Ile
"What's the water, dearie. turn- had been too busy with his stoic
ed emal ticket for some bozo'?"
examinations and studies. She felt
Rose would snide at the cutting almohap
st oun
She fefe
lt young
remarks of her asociates. She was and
ypy
s pite of her
spite
et that _
so happy working for Dave—but felt so heavy; her back that never
so tired. She had begun to wonder felt straight any more; her hands -..••••7•
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if she could really stand the strain •that felt so worn and tired; her
for four years. Only three months head that ached. She began to cry
had passed, and she already felt so softly on his shoulder. She stopped
weak, getting up before seven each herself immediately. She must not
morning, making the breakfast, break down at the very end. Oh. —
preparing the supper which she hut she
she did feel so tired. She'd =-
had to put on the stove to cook as like to lean forever like this right
soon as she came home at night, here on
on Dave'n shoulder. She was
preparing lunch for Dave and her- so weary of standing upright.
self because it was cheaper than if
"Oh, darling, I'm afraid to tell
they went to a restaurant. Then you how much I love you," he said,
came the crowded subway. Work- as he pressed her close, kissing her
ing hard all day. Again the sub- wet cheeks. "We're going to be
way. At seven Dave came home— happy soon. Smile, funny girl, Fa'
he did his studying at the college. smile!" She did.
It was three years after Dave's
graduation from medical college
when Rose, coming home from
work (she was still working at the
departmental store) stopped, as
she always did, in front of the
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windows. How proud she was of
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"David Waller, M. D.,"—in one
J. A. SIIARROW, Prop.
David Waller"—in the
.
Davy!
lie had been such
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"It's a sweet little thing, isn't it, .4

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Dave was sitting at the bedside
caressing Rose's thin, worn, little
hands. At times he would raise

one tenderly and put it to his lips.
I feel
"Davy—I'm so happy.
like singing—and dancing—and
singing. There's so much melody

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here," she pointed to her breast.
"You can't imagine how much
afraid I was that this one would
come dead, like our last baby."

She smoothed his hair. The
black, thick, curly hair of the fa-
mous Dr. David Waller.
"Davy?"
"Yes, dear."
"I think he has your nose."

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