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JAPANESE WILLING TOGIVE UP NOTED R-ACIDITY the stomach has upset any a night’s rest. If our stomach is acid- bed, dissolve two or three KI-moIDs on the tongue before retir- ing and enjoy becagao | sleep. The purity an oe, f Ki moids . Seeks Divorce From Ger- | trude Boyle Kanno. Boyle Kanno, scuiptress and (wy Justice Greenbaum in the Su {Who Would Pay , 25 for a Suit \ te Can Buy at ‘17°? He is like the fellow who pays ten t \ cents for a five-cent street car ticket —only worse. We can't conceive of any man willingly throwing awa. five dollars—because he is too wise to see if he can save that amount. Some men d8n’t seem to realize that every time they buy in many stores they pay for name and get very little value. If you work for a living—and are a man of judgment—see this $25 suit we are offering at You want the latest styles—therefore you must know what they are, If you know the latest, take a look af this picture. We have the WAIST SEAM model. We have the slash pocket style. We have the wide, tapering patch pocket model—and ur designer says they are the latest. Other stores say 0, too. Jfere are those styles in 12 different prodes. ‘ ty-five. 4nd are retting—twenty-five. In the Oily Bench Sener San ee hre te vel eedbody. what do wher theas"ircumseancet? Q Men’s Pants Blue Serge & Fancy Worsteds, f5 1087.50 i i jl ‘et 4 at ») L Fine porsion ia pink, feocie Wetter tater om, He y,. terns; every garment full cut and perfect Judgwent, Sizer 28 to , Boys’ Suits The Father or Mother who pays & high-rent store $9.20 for sults no better than these than Blouses Our Friends wilt Where in eine of heavens did the ‘urprise & to Fe ket those blouses to well at that $9.50 Suits at $595 If you have exes, you can fee these are the new loose belt sivle with buckle ond slash pockets Fancy miia- tures in 8 glorious sasort ment of patterns Gises 7 to We uuinsoiee use fect that perfect ‘garments tn clean and fast Hare attached aod woft, open cuffs; to 16. TH AVENUE Bet. 15th & 16th Sts. RD AVENUE N. W. Cor. 83rd St. TELLS ABOUT A ELIEVEN, WIFE TO HIS RIVAL Poet Protege of Joaquin Miller ‘Testimony in the divorce action of her thought was for my little friend. uth We Takeshi Kanno, No. 402 West street, a Samurai poct protege of Joaquin Miller, againat Gertrude advo- SUNDAY WORLD Wants woRk wonvens| cate of the higher freedom, was heard preme Court to-day. Kanno named| Yeitaro Ishigaki, a youthful poet who had been under bjs tutelage in Cali- fornia, as the wrecker of bis home. | No defence was offered, Decision was | reserved. Poet Kanno, who recently moved from “The Heights,” where Joaquin! Miller made homes for the artistic and portic friends of his choice on the Piedmont Hills overlooking San Francisco, told the court he had| brought Ishigaki into his home be- cause the younger man, who is twen- ty-six, was lonely. | “He was my little boy,” the poet jsaid. “Il wanted him to know my happiness, But soon I found that my wife no longer cared for ma, All quarrelied and she went away from my house and in the end came to New York." Kanno explained to friends who accompanied him to court that he had no ill will in bringing the action, and that hia thought was to clear the way for his wife to find the hap- piness ahe sought without scandal, leaving an unhappy chapter of his} own |ife sealed behind him and no| longer a disturbance to his poetic contemplation of life. Fizo Turi, a friend of al) parties to the action, said he had frequently | visited the home and studio of Mra. Kanno at No. 246 West 4th Street | and made a practice of dropping in there for tea with Yeltaro Ishigaki. | He regarded the placo as much) Ishigaki's home as that of the sculp- tor, he said. Mrs. Essie Opperman and Mrs. Sophie McCammon, both of No. 33 Bank Street, said they had fre quently dined at thg studio in West Mth Street, and that they knew Mrs Kanno and Ishigaki regarded them- | selves as married, even though they had been barred from a conventional ceremony. Justice Greenbaum, who showed un- familiarity with the ethical codes of some Greenwich Villagers, intervened in the examination of both women to ask how they justified themselves as respectable married women in coun- tenancing household arrangements | such ay they described. | Mra. Opperman and Mrs, McCam- | mon allke said they could see no| wrong in continuing acquaintance | with a bright and talented woman | one THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 19 Japanese Poet and White Wife He’d Set Free to Marry Rival TARESH) ied dw roihic RANNO ANS HIS WIFE @ERTRUDE Bove) 1,000 STEEL MEN HEAR GARY LAUD NATIONS LEAGUE members and to the personal sacri |fices made hy them. For those who ieee the supreme sacrifice, he said, “we cherish in our hearts a feeling of lena and sorrow." “The world war seems to have ter- | minated,” said the president, “though |the details of the peace terms have |not yet ‘been fully agreed upon, and |we may properly rejoice that nego- tations have reached the point where |it seems probable that peace will be ‘established, although we cannot as who was doing her best to carry out / President of Iron and Steel | yet see clearly into the far future.” her artistic inission in the world an live with the man she loved, even un- der cifeumstances which were not} countenanced by the law and ordinary conventions. At the time of her marriage to the poet Kanno, in 1908, Gertrude Boyle, whose genius as a sculptress had al- ready been rocognized in California | and by Eastern critics, was a leading figure in the youthful artistic and lit- erary colony in San Francisco, They met at Joaquin Miller's home and soon afterward announced their en- gagemont. . Miss Boyle's family invoked the California law against marriage be- tween white and yellow, There were court proceedings and they slipped away to Seattle, where the ma arrltge | was performed, and for atime they | | publicity not only the Pacific Coast but all over the United States. i} After the difference with her Jap- }anese husband, Miss Boyle resumed her maiden name and came to New | York, where her famous portrait bust | \ |had made her well known. It was | understood by many of her friends |that she had been separated from Kanno by a California divorce, Yeltaro Ishigaki, who is a painter as well as a poet, came to \1ater and was openly devoted to his According to the former patron's wite. | Kanno, the younger man was | soul of frankness in the matter, May 15 (Associated Press Correspondence).—Preparations are being made in South Africa by ers of the Royal Air Force for a Cape to Cairo airplane flight, accord- ‘ing to advices here, The Cape Times states that it is probabie that within the next two or three months the first machine to make a direct flight from Cairo may arrive at Cape Town, The machine used wilt be a Handley-Page | _ | Fly From Atlantic ington Mtser Trophy. | WASHINGTON, May 23.--Walter D. A, Ryan, Director of the Mlumina- ting Engineering Laboratory of the Genera} Electrie Company, and Avi- received y to Wash . | . ator Bob Sha ded at Bolling CHRONIC TROUBLE {| huskiness, lwrield ut 640 o'clock last evening, AO eet dryness, throat |having flown from Atlantic City in r. John O'Brien, 659 .. [the contest fo! © Pulitze 0} Beth St Philadelphia, writes; || tickle, hacking pe onteee, Bat one, Eutiear Hone: “I had been troubled for years cough—Luden's are le: CG, with chronic constipation, until the speaker's friend, 100 Airplane Engines Delivered my whole system seemed poi- your blood is bad, tongue coat- ed and you are constipated, with stomach and bowel regularity, get a tube of Sul- pherb Tablets of your druggist right away. They are inade of sulphur, cream of tartar and don't accept ordinary || To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms | | Keep a little handy and when hairy growths ap |pear make @ paste with some of the powder and a little water, then spread over hairy surface. After or 3 | minutes rub off, wash the skin and it | will be entirely free from hair or blemish, ‘This simple treatment is un failing, but care should be exercised sure and get genuine delatone, | ethorwiee you may be Sesppalotedier | powdered delatone Since Armintice, nie Conditions. -One hundred and prominent men States this autumn to study nditions, Among those who the trip will be twenty-five of the Swiss Parliament goned, and I suffered with ; : and general jinpaired health. and more than 10,000 airplane en I began taking Sulpherb Tab- Pee ee ences Gootan sph lets and got immediate relief, || ; }PAyO Rien CRUYSERR OF Mat ian MANN: | Tam, after many months, still MENTHOL COUGH DROPS: ESRI Re uaa mT regular in habits, and thank {| BIVE Kh ade Me liberty twelve eb and ae ou, and hope they will become Ss Q t j —_ nown to thousands, ete.” If | UICK RELIEF | Swiss Coming to U. S. to Study! thirty United economic col will mak membe will tour the Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman's Al- terative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years’ su bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LA ORATOR, ew York cessful use, 80c and $1.50 | Institute Favors Gi It a Tryout. ving Elbert H. Gary, of the American Iron and Steel Institute, opened the 16th general meeting of the institute to-day in the Pennsyl- yonia Hotel with about 1,000 delegates y referred briefly President present. Judge Ga to the part played in the war by the | A Message OU know the real human doctoy \Y the doctors made of flesh and souls and hearts : those men who are respondin, | were the subject of a great deal of| dead of night as readily as in the broad day to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria | will do, from their experience and thi Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. try an experiment. of buying Fletcher's, Your physician will tell you of Joaquin Miller and other works) per of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in | | the weifare of your baby. | | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of | The President spoke of the many demands made upon the manufactur- ers during the war and how it was urged upon them that steel was of the highest importance, and the necessity of increasing capacity and hastening | production, “It is sufficient to say,” he con- tinued, “that in every substantial 1919. these matters had been teft entirety | in the hands of the General Commit- tee of the American Iron and Steel Institute there would have been no delinquencies whatever, “We have been convinced that Gov- jernmental representatives who dis- agreed with us were right and that | we were wrong. We always intended to be fair and reasonable but were | sometimes mistaken.” | Speaking of peace and the League jot Nations, he sai: | “A large ma of all countries rable to these | results and their desite and will must | prevail. If the plan adopted, in form |or substance, shall prove by expert- jence to be imperfect or corgplete, \corrections or amendments aan be |made later. If the plan turns out \to be unworkable or unsatisfactory It can and will be abandoned.” | hose directly connected with the jerucl and criminal offenses against ‘humanity should personally receive adequate, even capital, punishment jif, and when deemed necces: Jin a spirit of vindictive venge, but as an examp others from the perpetration of crime which is recognized by civilized peo- ples to be the purpose of personal penaltics.” Mr. Gary said that while the in- tentions of the steel mon were good, their attitude to each other, their customers, stockholders and the pub- No may ‘have deserved complaint, and of the people interest, private or public. It is time, he continued, that in- dustry and enterprise in the United States shall be protected and en- couraged, instead of being attacked, interrupted or destroyed. seocamncensstiims - Rochester Streets Under Water. ROGHESTER, N. Y., May 23.—Down- pours of rain during the last twenty- four hours resulted in a rapid rise of the Genesee River and it is predicted that now was tho time to demon- | {strate that their aim in life is to |treat thoughtfully and fairly every that the high level of 1912 may be reached. Streets of Rochester are un- der water, foot-bath, 2 takes the Use it in the Morning And walk all day in comfort. d soak and rub the feet. tion from the Shoe, and by protecting your hose and stoc kings from this friction, saves ten times ils cost each year on your stocking bill. For over 25 STANDARD REMEDY for hot, swollen, tender, tired, perspiring aching feet, blisters and callouses, grease, clean, s You will never know what re; you have than that the Mattsburg Camp Manual advises men in training to shake Foot=Ease in their shoes each morning. * You should have the same comfort for your feet. Sold by Drug and Department stores every where. used Powder. Shake it in your Shoes, Use it in your ___|Foot-Bath At night, sprinkle it in the It freshens the feet, s Allen’s Foot-Ease has been the smarting, corn bunions, It acts like magic—No plasters or tary and cooling year 1 foot comfort is until What better proof Allen's Foot~Ease. Don’t Let Your Blood Starve For Want of Iron— particular the fron and steel industry made good its promises. ‘here were no deficiencies in quantity nor delays | in deliveries which were harmful. If| to Mothers rs right around in your neighborhood : who might become strong who lack atreneth. endurance ToFt blood just like you; the doctors with es and Bly the natural Me chance to do thelr work. Actual to your call in the |] blood ts starving for want of tron Ing you weak—r bat obstacles or withstand severe lack self this, as he knows there are a num- || |)", to Increas and mental better |] strains—it you |] courage—are fearful of fullure—you owe | | HERE are almost countless num- bers today weak, Uterally ith who might become strong ts show light; they are ready Mae nder of people who are runs as done, is doing and | Gown, nervous and iit lack Iron in :lelr eir love for children. blood and that they are {ll for no other reason than lack of iron. Iron deficiwncy We are not asking you to | oftentimes paraiyzes healthy, energetic ji i Action, pulls down the wholo organiam We Just want to impress Upon you the importance and weakens the entire system. if your it to yourself to find out what these physiciana say below. the -‘nupply of tron in the blood, and thereby gain greater physical power, health and that dominant © seary to success and happine n the cause of physical This Soldier Boy’s Sick Feet area by Dr. Mayer’s gE Broo \ SStajer, Got Wise oh Disa "Doota br te ate mat {or tiwalment ty ataln Cin Ae ras fam eiukin faa azn RA Urvoksa, Poms sou will rene P Rharatetul, Doctor, and oftea think “Bick Foot Make cf) eee ee Signet) PET Whether it is a Soap to set it right, at little cost rehing instantly, The daily use of toilet is sufficient plexions clear, {res! Cosmetics pa hide skin Pectls esino eczema, or just a pimply, rough and un- attractive complexion, you can usually rely on Resinol Ointment and Resinol Resinol Ointment séops Dr. Jas merly Physic Scientific Method IFYOURFEETARESICK ir amy F Kiven a few hold on life us fold toundauon, Numer. oe Lastimoninia Br H. MAYER, Foot Specialist, 537 Fulton St Brooklyn, opp. Loe he taki: cy makes sick skins well Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap contain nothing that could to i irritate the fen dercst skin even olatiny baby. They clear away pimples, redness and roughness, stop dan- druff, and forma most Valuable household treatment orsores,cha- ings, cuts, burns, etc. Sald by all dregeists, serious affection like promptly, easily and Resinol Soap for the too keep most com- h and glowing. inn (Outdoor Dept.) my opinion the’ greatest curso to the health and strength of American people pf today in the ‘ularming deficiency, of coloring matter of the plood sustaining | oxymon of sufficient fron in ruined many a man’ and utterly robbed hgm of that virile Middle Aged Women. Are Here Told the Best Remedy Freemont, 0. Period of life, being forty: losing NUXATED IRON Master Strength Builder of the Blood Supplies The Iron Deficiency and Helps Give Renewed Vim and Energy to Weak, Nervous and Run-Down Men and Women. force and stamina which are 0 neces sary to wycuss and power in every walk of, lite. 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