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her hand but close to the four of drove up from the station. Each 1
them, balanced precariously on the „1 the three daughters-in-law 11:
folding chairs in her dainty I ix ine watched her husband climb out of
room. '•I must say," she repeated the car, followed by grandpa.
for the benetit of the others, as Why, they gasped, he seemed to
prospective have grown 10 years younger in I
late 'prospective
in .iw
attt ituu
is—well, the two weeks he had been away.
: ':- 1 - cl'iiiolti ta attitude
revolutionary to say the least."
Ile had in a new gray suit. he car-
Blum, rdo, a came and he stepped fromI :
Helen
partner,
Iler
youngest of the Bluets and, hence, the running board with youthful
most modern, tapped a nervous alaerity.
The W0111,11 her their I
"Come on , breaths as he. turned to assist the
hand on the table.
I don't new Mrs. Blum from the back seat
Nlyra, what's your bid?
anything startling about the
She was slight. where they' had 1,
all expected a woman of some pro- 1
whole affair."
Myra spoke to her s sister-in-law portions, gaud rooks usually come

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Newly elected officers of the National Federation of Temple Sis-
Stein fell, St. Louis, Mo..
terhoods, shown here, are Mrs. Maurice
president; Mrs. Henry Nathan, Buffalo, N. Y., first vice-president;
.Adolph
Rosenberg,
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
second
vice-president; Mrs.
Mrs.
s. David
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Albert May, Flushing, I.. I., N. Y., third vice-president; M
Lefkowitz, Dallas, Tex., fourth vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Stolz,
Chicago, III., recording secretary; :Sirs. Joseph Herman, Boston, Mass..
treasurer; Mrs. Helen L. Strauss, Cincinnati, executive secretary.
Mrs. Abraham Simon, IN: ashington, D. 1'., is honorary president.

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SEASON'S GREETINGS

DETROIT

MIRROR If ORES

"Yes, and Aster to Ili, stories " Nlaybe when we come back,
Helen put fli. Helen'll get married," he looked
"Anil tbr house'll le taken care at his youngest and laughed at her
of again. Hannah said. blush. "If not, she'll stay with
"Oh, it's touch better this way. us. We'll take a little apartment,
The ori house'lt be like, like it three rooms or four."
The daughters-in-law looked at
was before mamma died. It'll he ,
clean and fresh. There'll be sons,. each other and then at this strang-
Sophie er who had upset all their Titans.
place to go to again."
Three-
cruise!
Nleiliterranean
yearned plaintively.
"Yes," 'Myra agreed. "There'll room apartment!
turned
to
their s
h th ( y
IN ith a sigh
It some place to go to for Sunday
It's wonderful to plates, eating the last sumptuous
ginner again.
' Cook-, meal in that house, the meal they ,
to out to dinner on Sundays.

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ing home kills the whole day. Anil, hail cooked themselves.
Icopyright. 1929, J. T. A 1
you can't take the children to a'
restaurant."
"There'll be a place to leave the ' I
children when we want to run up
to the city for a few days, too. Or
yo away for a week-end. You,
_—
can't leave them at home with the I
maid /11141 you can't trust then: to
ti. 1,3J:1 1. 1, 1„1.N.—(.1. T. A.1—The na-
i—he spoils them and their '
tran
i ti dm press k attempting to
stomachs.'
another liarmath scandal
"Oh, it'll be good to eat some with the interpretations it seeks to
4f thoSI` good things again, :1Iyra.: impose upon it bank failure which
•
I'd rather have a g011tI, brown the is now agitating Berlin.
tits pancake right now than
One, of the figures in the failure
salad I know you're
going to
expostulated.
is a man named liralzeff. Fifty
million marks are said to have
Sophie a pancake your- been lust in the failure, causing
"Oh,"
can make
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1..ne."
i damage to thousand, of investors.
I The newspapers now claim that
But how about. potato Aun1
4 lf.
se
, 1
ring? And Orogen, and blinzes?, Uralzeff is an "Eastern Jew." The
tho ever bothers nowadays? P
i fact is that liralzeff is a native
j et they make my mouth water, Russian and a former officer of
fist to think of them."
the Ju_deni _yy ii ite_ ., e_yrniy.
The women leaned forward,'
efich voicing a special preference,
g.r some rare half-forgotten deli-' ,
' they.
, ' "Anil the children's won't they
pt their till ..f taiglachr Ilannah
4ked. I haven't the faintest idea
IOW to make them. Besides, Liz-
We Wish All Our
would never let me bother'
;
found the kitchen all morning.",
Friends and Patrons
I "Girls, I've an idea." Myra ,
rew down her cards, and the oth-
it Joyous Passover
, recalling what they had beet,
out, followed suit. "Let's show
at we are. Let's have the plaee
inirri,(
malkie, dw
t e.r up and
( il'es
1
lolph he'd he back on Sunday.
e'll all go over and the boy .,
n meet the in at the station.
hen they come in, we can sur-
ise them. We'll all pitch in and
Roast duck
II ke a real mewl.
(I everything. We may as well,
Sill all be eating over there often
ough now."
.
They fell to the plan, the threv .
ughters-in-law and Helen, who'
W t 0 it that she promised no spe-
tic contribution to the general
Also
mpaign. Helen performed her
casurss with no exertion on her
rt. She looked forward to the
me when the house would run
mothly again, when the laundry
Cleaned and Reblocked
add be sent out on time, when
e hiring and firing of n maid
odd not he left in her incompe-
nt hands. She almost believed
r father had gone to Chicago to
(Next to Capitol Theater)
married to suit her conveni-
ce.
Randolph 9509
In fart, they all felt that he was
nferring a favor on them. They
pecially appreciated his thought-
Ines): in going to Chicago to be
rried—his business often took
there and he had many ac- :
aintances. From among them'
Pas.s,$)ver Greetings
had chosen a wife. He hail
awed his family any embarrass-,
nt they might feel in his being,
irried in town.
They prepared to show their ap- 1
eciation as they had planned and,
Sunday assembled at the house,
DAVE M. BERK, Proprietor
:ich would again ring with res.'
ity and overflow with bounty.
Manufacturers and Contractors
Ilannah directed her Lizzie with

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time I think of it, it's so delicious That was all they were able to P
I actually forget what's trump.' gather Os the live came up the j,
Sophie, don't you think it's won -• walk to the front door.. In as :4:
children
handshaking,
derful, the way we're all taking general
!shouting and jumping for their
it?"
grandfather's kiss. as hasty retreat
Sophie, NIrs. lien Blum, could be
yt hi n „, to the kitchen to tend to the duck,
counted on to agree to „„
110 . further impression could be
even before hearing it. "Yes, my
•
dear Myra, she replied.
It tvas not until they were seat-
Bridge was destined to be ne-,
about the dining room table
wanted to
Myra
glected.
was her bridge that they could adequately esti-
talk, and Skirt. it
i t t ,.! mate this new addition to the fom-
party, in her hands lay
ily.
tiny.
She was young. Not 40 yet,
last night,
l was telling A
admitted, watching her
the lilUll1S are S111,111 ones, they the
know
when
to
kick
and
when
naive
black eyes dart about at the
I
• many faces. In a low, hoarse voice
they're in lurk. N 1:, you .
you'd find she spoke about the tiresome top
far and wide before
{ iron Chicago, wholly at her
another family to take it all as ,lawn
W it h a gentle
Ville. confident.
calmly as we are. By all tradition
but imperative gesture she waved
we ought to be up in arms. In-'
away the heaping plate of roast
stead, we're ready to throw out
duck, deeply browned potatoes and
our arms to welcome her."
GlraV y . "Thank y1/11 Si: ranch, " she
i aid, "but I'll just have some salad,
Helen, for whom romance had
,
not yet bloomed, replied, "It's b e- thank p::::
I've dieted Si: long, I
cause we all know it's the best ' don't even want those things any
"After all,. more.
thing fur grandpa.
I told your father he'd
he's not so young any more, and have to learn how to eat all over
I'm sure I can't look after him.'
I don't believe in heavy
I again.
Helen fu
"As if you ever did.
1001,
n d :1111. i i i t ' s Certainly 1114 good fur
Blum, you can't boil water, and him at his age."
as for that house—if I didn't send.
Samuel Blum laughed fondly,
nip 1.izzie over 'wee a week to interrupted his talk with his sons
clean it—" Hannah, Mrs. Irwin to say: "Etta's going to make me
Blum, could not finish her sent- young again. She says no matter
e"eth "And you're I" home to how much I've got it'll be enough
meals two nights a weed. Papa's for us. She doesn't want ore to
always running here Anil there : wor k any more."
olitit the business, papa.. one of
looking for you--and for a decent
Samuel
I his sons expostulated.
meal."
Helen backed down. "Well, I'm 1 Blum leaned !owl, with an air it
nut going to give up my whole life importance. "I'll turn it over to
t o k ee ping p o u s • I don't have to, you boys and you can pay me nut.
yet," she looked teith disdain at. Etta and I are going on as trip, a
her three shackled sisters-in-law. Mediterranean cruise, we decided.
aid," Myra again: I always wanted to travel, but I
"That's why 1 s
could get away
captured the floar, "It's the Very IleVer thought I
thing for grardpa. have, before. And while were away,
Adolph,
you
can
sell
the hou , e. It's
someone to lock after II ill1 in Ili,
declining years." too much for Etta to bother with.

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as if she were a child. "Nly dear, large. And she wore a blue coat
I simply can't get over it. Every, and close fitting hat to match.

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'rhe feminine part of the Blum the morning to washing her hair. 111
At noun, lien, Adolph and Irwin
family discussed her at bridge.
"%Veil, I must say," Myra, Mrs. drove to the station to welcome 1
Adolph Blum, scanned her cards, grandpa—and his bride.
leaned back with a satisfied smile
The four women, the children 1
and spoke about something re- clustered about their feet, stood :;!
mote from the three-heart bid in n t the front Boar w h en th e e .„.

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e cleaning While Myra and
phie saw to the duck, the roast
tatoes, the salad and pie. The
ildren, with the familiarity they
It in their grandfather's house,
red up and down the halls, hid in
used bedrooms, popped into the.
chen for tastes. Helen devoted

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