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CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
Jttrj 18, 192
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fOR THE CHILD ...
IDEAL SHOE
Why haiartl 1h* phy�lntl wrll brinit nf s^Hir rtilW 5 ' that niny prrnwtorJttiy ulW<�rt �nd nffllri thr fret? durlnt thr period of cVTrlopfnrnl mny prorr In ��rriou.� ^(aiulU'np^ Inter on
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CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
CASTLE BU11JHNO St. Catherine a�d Stanley Streets
F.*tm*rt Stanley Afreet, � TAowe UP. 9499
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The Rise of David Levinaky
itVuiinmNl fr>*ni fv'Kf 1fti than e\er. Hopeful and defiant. It was as thouph s^iirFHwh the wt>ole world were jc r.np M my hrar.cn -fared, piteous efforts, ami I was f to make c"<*d. "just for spite." I lea not! of the existence of clvis'mc offices" where tl�e hnycrs -rM-ral iTcpartmrnt store-, fnm* many c.tics. nvul* their hr.i*kjuarirr> in New V.^rk \Ko. I discovrrrd that ^. <,vf4rr U* kcvp^ track iif the arrivals of thr>-e huye-> I must follow a daily rarer r.iTti d Hntrf Rtfwrtfr (tlw ordinary rvewspaperv ditt not furnish in formation of this character in those i^\s> \ ni:�n who manufaciurrtl nrck-tK- in the same ramshackle huildinj: ii vkhich 1 hoped to manufacture c'o.iks volunti-rrt^l to le-t me l<x>k at hi- f\ff"-rffr c\c7\ day. This man was ri.iturally inclined to K' neiphhorly, hui I had found that afi iH-casionnl iph^ta-ti-rn or ,*�o from the Talnind �'a> p^r-tic-u:ar!y helpful in ohtainine a snwTl f i\ or from him
1 kn<x~ke<^ about -arrxinp the pur-s;n~ office- with hulldojr tenacity, du-'.nr the ftr-t few days my rf-i^ in this dirrctirm werr a- futile n the v"H-r of the Ne� "\ o~k storr>. iiV. tim*' 'was pressinf- So far t_of-t<.wn. huver- were concerned. w,Tit r'^-\-OTI~ WHS drawing to a Mi I T'-u'd -er were snmr hrlaled jj^*rs. t^nr "f th**�f- wa.*- a man the Middle Wr^t. a stmit. flrshy �Jr^n *i!h ^uick. nTvou- movc-u wbieh r..n1radir'rd hi- wr Ti'd-I^'klnz f*cr.
iywt fn rrt rid "f mr. hut he
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not. it srrmrd. IJ l*x>k fl> if Ihrrr wrrr n�i hup ' for me.
Finally I t�Mik the nerktir man mtn my nmfidrnr*.' thr reMilt Hrinjj that hr uhburdrnrd himsrlf of his own fin.'inr.al straits t�) mr.
(>nr aflrnnxm I was mopinpr around Mmx- of thr ^idr-strr rts off lower Hroadway in quest of somr �rw place wherr I mia'ht try to brjf for rrrdit. when I notirrd thr smaJI sign-h<iard of * rrwnmisNkm mrrrhani. lTpon entrrinp thr plncr I found M fine-look-
thing tii * strnojffaphrr. Whm thr man had heard my plra Kr Jookrtl mr over from hrad To" Foot.
1 felt like a prisoner faring thr jury which is about to announce its vcrdirt.
At last he said: "Wrll, you look j�retty rrliahlr. I |furss III trust yO� thr poods for thirty days."
It was ml] I could do to restrain mysrlf from invoking brnrdkikws on his hrad and ktsMnjf his hands as my mother would have done undrr similar crrcnmstancrs.
"So I do havr a Vrrdit faot-T I exclaimed to mysrlf. jrjrrf�lry.
Whrn I found mysHf in thr strrrl apain I lookrd at my rrneetien in >tore windows, scannirifr my "credit facr."
Thr (Tiaikirrs took it for granted that T had paid for thr goods on
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w-'th my hr*rt < t; 9
�p at o�r "factory." I *�rdrrrd an additioiurl srwraa:-marhinr of fhr mstaJmrnt ajrmt and hirrd two operators � poor fellows who werr m illinjr to work fo�rtrrti or fif-trrn hours a day for t�*rlvr dollars a �e*-k. (Thr imioo had a^aifi hrcn rr-\ivrd. Hut it -was wrat a�d ray m^ did not hrtoH|g to rt.) As fwr . I toilrd at my marhrar litrraDy and nijrW. snatchte|r two or fTirrr rwurs' strrp af dawm. wFHi saaar. hundlri of rut ironds M hajf-fimshrd r'r.^Ji- for 4 hrd. Chaftin spmt rrrrr nirht. frntn 7 to 2, with n�r, cwtttH^ thr yoods and dninf thr brttrr part of thr n<hrr work Mrs- Cfcaftia, tea,
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WHAT THE CHILDREN J5AY
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David Segal is the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
-Segal, 3103 Dundas St. West Toronto.. This chubby youngster was seated at the table eating dinner. His mother set
-before him a certain dish which he refused to fat. So she s**ki, "Come, darling, eat it. Its a "met.hirah", David at last oindented. After finishing it to the last bit he asked his mother anxiously, "Mother can I have some more
trn days. Tm dars tmtrrt. tbrfk and I shovM igrriip a \�if Hw^k from tk*t Him. That we�W etwWr AC tn start mnr
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Mr. and, Mr�. E
off mj rvm^jk
r r�a)W Karr
. Ha* drpartawt stf�rr
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Mjr c_teaai> WTTT rfri pirrr Wwrr Ihaai hr �as M
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it t>�c hrst po�icy to tell h am wb<IHshfd tmtk wTI�r bia- manafactarrr^ of �h h�r kare bijr ofGc- riprnx-v rxptai&cd **TlirT raakr a lot of fu <*od yo�"vp jtot to pay for it. My pr r.plr is not to BMkr fo". at the ' taQrr's rxpntsr. Oiir office vpry, very Irttlr. Wr *rt plain lUrt tkat Knt afl. Y*�r bifr lactatrr pAW for nnkm labor. -takrs it *�t of yi�u. Now. we K04krr a>ovt tk^r tbinjrv Wr the brM wtrrk dtwr for thr TV- h�f mrn in thr
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