E PAGE EIGHT /EMS/ I 0.111019t:LL T" t hey thought it wasn't like the Mins- He knew that hey the notion of hiring al a bit nervy to boot. countenance maid servant. "Katrinka," she would i because her husband had evaded mill- Ier of old to be so deeply affected BAD EYES O' Stationery Sale snarl out in reply to Minsker's lug- tart' service in the Czarist army she by exterior circumstances. More gentian that a certain Katrinka be I would not be able to procure a goy- deeply affected than anyone else in hres1 to Mt the housework. "A smart ernment passport. So she must be the community. But the real crisis went on in Mins- you are; she'll rob you blind in smuggled over the border. Ile would: By JAKE JACOBSON a lmost Mall er for Pole. she gets the , then appeal to her to hire him us her ker's own soul. Ile suffed f gnawing a week, and 11,1 mustache milky and meaty dishes mixed; she's agent, Rive him his first chance as constantly from a kind o Alive "Leh Motel Minsker kept his domes- mass of his black beard and flirtations with all an independent emigrant smuggler. pain. h was as if a demon were tic troubles to himself. The little - -was quite discernable. Ile walked got her mind MI within him. Filially he promised with a slight stoop and yet there was the street urchins in the township." Ile would promise to see her not only himself that he would lay open the n ina, So life went on for Minsker. tie over the border, but through the Ger- elusive intangible dignity in his c ommunity of Mir, p secret of his soul and mind to Mrs. knew nothing of the ill feeling that bearing. Ile looked a miniature Sir would hire a servant, and in a month man examining station clear to the Peshkin and ask forgiveness if that existed between Minsker and his dour Richard Burton or a Polish Disraeli. or so Sarah would catch her !dealing embarkation port the at Antwerp. And, despite fact that Mrs. were possible. At least he would take wife, Sarah. Ordinarily, however, If you saw him in the synagogue or mixing the dishes or behaving un- WW1 warned against doing it the stone off his own heart, unburden Reb Motel was by no means reticent. leaning On his cane you were reminded her with part an ten- Peshkin himself. seemly and would fire strange of she turned her fate- so to speak-- - In the synagogue, in commune aG of Disraeli in the famous painting of womanly oath. But, much as he wanted to, hard a • ; fairs, in dealings with the govern- the Berlin conference. . lean•, it all was that in the presence of over to young Litinuff. That, as the up. he tried, he couldn't get himself to meal, stubborn and self-willed old'somewhat above middle height, was company, Sarah was as fine as silk,' saying goes, burned Minsker 1 taught every- take the step. Weeks passed and Minsker was a figure to be reckoned • Minsker, and though dressed in the and as soft as satin, and as gentle its "This scoundrel whom months. lie found excuses for delay. with His business was that of local canventional gabardine and broad a white lamb, the very incarnation thing he knows turns against me in l even felt somewhat relieved, all- my old age. "I'll fix him!" stormed be brimmed hat, he conveyed the impres- of wifely devotion to her husband. agent, for what in America might the act. It would all be Nlinsker to himself. ' lie called the under-ground railway. 11e sino of immaculate care. March, 1914, Sarah was afflicted And he didn't lose much time in over soon. The secret would not eat ID smuggled emigrants whom the czarist It must have been a peculiar kind strange eye disease. It war" . his heart any longer. They would with a rind her because the doctors didn't setting his trap. Ile made a trip into at government refused passports, across Austrin,lot pride which causes' Rob Motel to govern all know or perhaps she wouldn't tell. I bear the mad behavior of his spouse know just what it was. Altogether Germany, direct to the emigrant ex- No, he wanted everybody to know. the border into Germany or wh•nece they might continue their with a Job-like patience. She never it strengthened her belief in the not amining station at Brest Litovsk. The enjoying the morbid journey on to America. Ile enjoyed Said a great deal, spoke little indeed, thin that she hall been singled slut doctors and tttlicials greeted him per- Ile was already that would be his, when an easy access to the German and except to complain that she had been a of everything ev il i n , functoffly; it was not uncommon for . satisfaction s the victim This you will understand1Minsker to call on them. But he left the whole community heaped hot lava Austrian officials and examiners and cursed with all the ill-luck that the the world. had inspired in them a respect and diabolical imagination of the devil didn't exactly add pleasure to Mins., off formalities sooner than usual and of scorn upon him. slug right into the business of the Still he put off the act. Ile had even a sort of fear because of his could invent. Truth to tell, it was key's nights and days. But he left indefatigable will and inexhaustible Sarah's own hectic imagination that nothing undone to get his wife the particular emergency. He stopped in thought ab.)ut it so much and the that in a sort of de- resourcefulm•ss. In a word, Minsker was the source and fountain-head of most skillful medical attention ob- , front of Dr. Braun's desk--one tot aftermath. was not a fellow to be pushed aside most of her troubles. But that was tainable, and anything else that might the older men at the station—stopped lirium, he often imagined he had al- with a wave of the hand. Indeed in neither here nor there and didn't help assuage her suffering. Sarah, on her in his tracks as he paced the floor. Ile ready made the confession. But in • he had another land and under other circum- Minsker a bit. part, worried herself into bed, her raised his hand and in his own vigor- cooler moments he knew that not. Finally he compromised with fur him eyes gut worse and her nerves broke aua way vociferated: "I'm here for a stances one •could imagine him play- • on His linen was never out ing a not inconsiderable role in pall- on time and he considered it a boon down under the strain. Indigestion reason. Litinoff, the scoundrel, has' his conscience. Ile vvould confess and other minor ailments overtook left me. He is—is trying to put me I the eve of New Year's (Jewish New , tics. time The Jewish smuggler carried a kind from heaven when a warm men was of business. He has opened shop, Year in September. That is the days before . Oat of fire in his dark, retrospective eyes I set before him. Sarah would for days her. And a couple a for himself. Fancy him by himself. when a man makes peace with God.1 lordly together refuse to to anything her- Passover she died. I street . t urchin, made a man' And a prerequisite of peace with God a st ,f took and on his rather heavy lips n ,. scorn, which—because of the sparse- self and at the same time wouldn't fellow man. Now he It is strange what thoughts and him. .111 show him. and you ve , , is peace with ai w to help. ve stood by images will come to a man at such , 1 got oumaii r . felt somewhat eased. He even began m. I've to sta times. Minsker saw before him again ! no edge in on groups of gossipers and uon to going i nyu la' rudely Y pretended to take an interest in the am l night when bea utifu the ravi shingly aa a ea ' ' who e aware of Sr.- he really first bec milli looked up w. in amazement. Ile war naves. rah's existence as a factor in his o wn was ' used to Mnisker's ifflosyncrucit•s,' Then of a sudden he was surprised was life. The moon was full, A tender as••Y New Year's day was lii how speedily breeze played among the branches of but such talk and behavior the great oak trees. On a heavy , strange for even so odd a fellow as coming on. It was Monday. Thurs- I weatherdwaten wooden bench in the . Minsker. The younger doctors and I daY evening was Ns'ew Year's eve.1 clerks were amused more than any- , Something vvithin im, something I long and rather narrow yard along. • thing else. "Yes, he has a client," resumed , which can't be described in words, I side their old fashioned one-story , whisper that he 1 house sat Minsker's father and moth- lilinsker, "a cousin of his, a young began to to do to it, him wasn't going going er and two sisters. David, the tea- eve. Sleep- 25, Ilea with name two children,: woman about girl. is Anna to confess on New Year's binical student from Slutsk, was , wa'n't a boy and a playing a lively in tune—lively yet of pe- culiarly Jewish its undertone l'eshkin, remember that. They're go- less nights he wrestled with himself,: sadness--on his home-made violin. )ing to America, to Omaha or some his will. Ile became a shadow of his such place. You've got to stop them. former self. Ile walked about with- lowed David with a kind of half out seeing anyone. He ate hardly Sonia, the Russian housemaid, fol.- I can't do anything on the border - anything. He trembled when anyone Glllnl smug Called out his name. lie avoided all melancholy harvest song which the without endangering the whole n o n glint; traffic. It's up to you. You've peasant women often sang fields at sunset. got to i stop them. You hear. You've places place where Mrs. Peshkin aught Ile suffered what he thought to stop them. I won't have any I I WaS beyond man's power to endure. i saw Sarah's mother and father, being ,got tht r answ r ' " New Year's eve callus. le ' ' a ' — m•ighbors, came over and joined the'! a 1 "But," broke in Dr. Braun, ' i'n.gat'os h Mrs. Peshkin enter the synagogue and thout ! party ill small-toven fashion, as she passed he hid his face in his be invited. They wi brght !this all about? How are we g.:,t ou waiting ti, I stop them? And why be so enraged. and , hands. The night passed and the with them Sarah. How glowingly at - your day had ou've wa Y 1 Y tractive Sarah looked that braids. night I . anY with her little long lustrous-black after all Litinoff can't do you much1next day. Ile prayed more fervently harm. W hat if he does get a always client than ever throughout long seemed syna- are gogue services. But his the prayer Minsker must have been 12 or 13 t ess.,,moL•kp hiim, , always there came the now, and then? You .1 OA'S at the time and the sex urge in him starting trouble and then come run- eves, is you, you cease condemned for you." was just awakening. He looked upon Meg to us to get you out of it. Cool till°. her. mi There no sur he salved his Sarah and was electrified. The mu- off, Minsker. I'll talk to Litino lf and After New Ys•ar's .. sic, the moonlight, the breeze, the show him how much wiser it will he .n. l'oar old Minsker i conscience again. long and wide vistas of open field-- for hint to return to your employ:, • DOW said to l'imself: "On the day of illuminated and shadowedclothed I'll persuade him." Atoneme , :i I Yam Kippur) an as the night in magical robes for Mills- "Oh, the devil; I won't listen to count with God and our fate for the the and cast about it a mystical glamour. A glamour of something such talk," burst out Minsker, as he, coming year is sealed. I will ask her and near, something that given resumed his pacing of the floor. "I've 1 forgiveness; then, I have ten days endanizered my ; more. Oh, I'll do it on Yom Kippur."' one the sense of eternity in a mss- stood by you and But again that something within' ment, something poignantly sad yet freedom and my very life to do it. ral with a joy almost too keen Now you're going to stand by toe, and I him, that can's be described in words, st i:t teni:austr These things make the Hint "40" "You know yu won't do it, that's all there is to it." Closed Couplet Brougham the wonder "But what can we do?" asked ' i 1 ' . re afraid, you can't do it. Why But that was long, long ago, oh so cur of the season: long ago and yet, now that the breath Broun, regaining his calmness. "How ' ' delude yourself?" And this time that still en 4e within him spoke with even D i sc of life had passed out of Sarah's can we stop the woman?" Four wheel brake.; Straight nide toll sire Balloon tire.; ica• "Now you're talking reason," re' - greater confidence than before. body, how near it seemed. 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The reasons don't matter. time he had become accustomed 'to ; semi-death. this drawn-out Atone- cots His daughter from a nearby All the people care to know is that Came the eve of the day of Atone- village moved in to Mir and with her Litinoff's first client failed to make rust him again. He'll husband and child took over Mins- it. No one will trust ing w as this year, the first year of ker's home. The slaughter saw to it come begging to me to take him back meet. This more day of sorrowful fasting and weep- the. war, than ever. • No one, however, felt the sharp yet that all of are father's little needs agam," Broun excused himself, stepped numbing pain so keenly as 51insker. were taken care of and he I Minsker), in turn, did not interfere in any way into a private office fur a cons lta- The se in the synagogue began at home but was satisfied to throw Lion with one of the chief officials. with Kol Nitre, Kol Nitre that pro-' THOS. BROOKS, INC. E. W. 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"Tomorrow," he said to Distributor. will do it, yes, tomorrow." a relative of his and she reached the examining station at the The demon Within him. ••Tomorrow I next day Minsker was one of Mrs. l'ei:likin was West Grand Boulevard at Hamilton Brest Litovsk, the trap that Minsker' ! the first to arrive at the synagogue. had set closed in upon her. that the 01)1- Ile was more downcast than ever. The doctors 114'6(1.1 damwere in sound health and cont.' The demon within hint had all but d elate control of all their organs, but ' doWned him completely. Now he felt Mrs. Peshkin would have to take he couldn't talk to Mr.. Peshkin. But IWAVAI.W.9.1.3M11WMWOCK ' i x .1.10.10.1.W.SWICIPMWMAN months' special treatment for her at an opportune moment he would FiX eyes. Nothing remained for Mrs. yell out his secret to the whole con- himself. p , promised lbssAin to do but return home. Not gzegation, so he having a government passport, t hat And yet he thought, "Will I?" ('an involved a difficulty, of course. Bow- 11" The slay was passing. A long she arranged to return hom• slay indeed fur all who fast. but an ever, with the left-over members of a , eternity of eternities to Minsker. ale group, part of which had continued hash failed miserably. The Day of Cm journey to their destination, Lon- Atonement was on its last legs. The sun had all but completed its any don, but the remainder of which was S o on the stars wou ld b e out, compelled to return to Russia because course. 0 Il the over, FV,ln the money they haul awaited failed soon the fast would be to show up. All Mrs. Peshkin had to shofar would udher in the new hope do was to contribute a few rubles once more. And the shofar was blown. Again and change her and her children's the hope, the annually recurring hope RODERICK A. CASSA 1/1", President names for the time being. The compassion that Mrs. Peshkin's was pronounced. Sorrow and travail misfortune had aroused in the hearts wire forgotten fur the moment. The of her townsfolk was soon lost in the congregation was just beginning to h home where food avalanche of sorrow that covered leave. to hurry everybody with the precipitation of would be tasted, where the fast would be broken; when Nlinsker sank back • the World War. Really. only one and commenced blubber- person continued to think about it on his seat very much besides Mrs. Peshkin her- ing and murmurnig. Ile was taken Minsker. The home and put under a physician's self. That person was war had ruined his business. Traffic • care. "Is is a mental ■ Fsorder, " the doe- to America via Germany and Austria was stopped indefinitely. That made tstr pronounced. and the next day more acute the pangs of conscience Minsker was sent ssff to the sani- t• at old Minsker suffered because of tarium at Slutsk. . • his part in the squashing of Mrs. It must have been tvvo or three Peshkin's journey to America. And was helpless to do anything to weeks later. A group of old men make amends. "Who knows," he , were gossiping in the nvnagogue thought, "how long the war will last? , courtyard. They were talking war b Perhaps Mrs. rissAin and the chil- news, when one fellow roke in with, husband "Have you heard the latest about siren will never again see and ant-n.41 , gaped And I am to blame Minsker?" (They an d father t of it. Ant all for a paltry bit their eyes wisit•r.1 "He is alright. for all of bus'ness. No. for spite. And what , the report from Slutsk says. That is. good has it done me' The flood of he bothers no one, behaves quite the war has drowned as all alike." ! sanely. Only he is always brooding. Old Minsker became a different pacing the floor and now and then hn' quiet now as he used lifts Ws arm energetically and yells Ten Years Practical Experience man. He was 1 to be garrulous. His normal aspect out. 'Bad eyes, bast eyes ' The group of old tossipers looked , and habits of action had been utterly eyes, metamorphosed. Despite their pre- at each other quizzically. "Bad •son °rennet . on with the war and all in- bad eyes." they repeated in unbeen , notations that were born in its wake, • "Oh, yes," said one who had "I re- 1925 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ',mph, couldn't help but notice the • most intimate with Minsker, CADILLAC 7147 ,hange in Minsker. People gossiped. member now. it wan with an eye dig place. The ease that Minsker's wife'e last sick shoot it in t'- e market zraebeards talked about it while they mess began. Poor fellow. he has never sailed for darkness and the evening zot over her death. Poor Minsker. ors• there wnrn &•nte His wife's death nut him bas de him- Of ' , what the renort fro , - CVS.W.ANICSASCVWXVONNOWANWAWs... - self. So that's 1...VCAV S. %%% 1. % % W(AWAV IGN W.W of reasons that might explain ker's sudden submergence. 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