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————— NOVEL “KIMONO” CANT BE BOUGHT N TOKIO SHOPS Smuggled Copies of Book Eagerly Read There, Says Isaac F, Marcosson. DEPICTS NATIVE LIFE. Report That Japan Has Asked Britain Also to Suppress the Work, “Tam not at all surprised at the reports that have become public about the suppression of ‘Kimong’ by the Jupanese Government,” said Isaac F Marcosson, and distinguished as a writer lecturer, recently from Japan who returned “When I was in Tokio a few weeks ago it was impossible to purchase a copy of this novel in any of the book sth There naturally much inte in the book in foreign colonies in Tay tov retty generally known that the writer was In th British ' ice and many of the « ters in it were drawn from f “A few of ‘Kimono’ were being smuggled into Japan and there Was a lor t list of people at I the book st who wanted the hook “The picture the novel gives of the Japanese lite, and especially of the Japanese attitude toward women, is such aetriking one that it is easily inderst why foe Government at «10 Would be e cireula- “Just ey Cet dake suppress the book in Japan 1 do not know defintely, but the simplest way would haye been t ld copies up at nt in J nl was t ent ad a the I vernment to stop the ciren ¢ k in England and had a equesied that the athe er the name of John Pa 1 lissed from the f comment in the during the recent Prince Regent ‘John Paris,’ then been the Japan- ag one of his to England, the author, t ud English ADDS INTEREST sd visers. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. ‘L246 BELLEVUE [Heiress Weds Rich Cattle Man PATIENT CALMED Whom She Loved Since a Child AS STUDIOS BURN} Blaze Destroys Scenery and Will Postpone Openings of Theatrical Productions. May Christie at a Prize Fight Needs a Sporting Dictionary to Comprehend Our Ringside Lingo + Night Stadium Scene Is Amazing and Weird Talk She Hears Reminds Her of Jackals on an African Veldt and Salmon Fishing in Scotland. By May Christie. (Copyright, 1922, by Press Publishing Co., Evening World.) N the secret places of the female heart (apologies to H. G, Wells) lurks the desire (suppressed, of course, because the {deal woman in man's mind is a timid, gentle soul who shudders at gory battles) to sce, just A fire Hospital for Which threatened Bellevue four hours last night caused the destruction of nearly $100,- once, with her own two eyes, a Prize Fight! tk t toe 000 worth of theatrical scenery in the “Cl ! w you want tc ‘ i ‘ome on now 3 Vhysico Studios which oceupled the ! I'll take you," volunteered a building at No, 447 First A san ule No irs ue op- cheery New York friend. ‘You're venue op Posite the hospital, Most of the scen- 3,000 miles from home a. aK what's so stop worry- isn't ery was owned by the Selwyns and ing about ; done,’ "* (“Rather ‘done,’ or . John Golden The whole set of seenery pert!” thought I, but tek- r “The Ng up the challenge.) ¥ Ie pine in whieh Henry to star, opening in Atlantte And in one of those alarmingly City 1. 17, Was burned with uw riven vehicles, the New York tuxt- Vise of $12,000. “The Exciters,' a cab, we rattled, heji-for-leather, to- play by Edgar Selwyn, in whieh Alan da most amazing scene, In the ‘ne an Wnelish acter, and Tal- Iiiah Bankhead, daughter of Con- man W. B. nkhead, were* to ippear at the Times Square Theatre next Monday, must be postponed un entre huge bow! below the open dais iit by flaring and with forty thousand pairs sky, on a raised Neh of eyes glued on them like so many ew scenery has been painted. hungry wolves, were two young men he opening out of town of “The garbed airily in little trouserettes, ‘rning.”” a mystery play, must also with immense paws like bears, and a he postponed. ‘The owner of the pro- kind of cat-like action of the legs duction, Michael Mindlin, is begin- (Quite zoological!) nr hink the play is hoodooed by in own plot. In the first act, which 4 Indeed T thought of the lions’ :eed- depicts the opening of a play, the MRS ing time when I neard tne spectators growling, snarling, sometimes ding man dies, LESUie nd his last words ins- are a prediction that the play will WWAGGEC ing up and down, with a sort of TE hever be produced. A day or two > GOONER] restless tension underlying ev after the first rehearsal Mias Ann thing. ants do battle. The little fellow—age} Mason, who is the leading woman “How awfully cerie!" T hazarded.| seventeen, as limber as a wildcat,| With Robert Edeson starring in the staring through the darkness vf theland as gamo—was the lad I put my|Plece, was thrown from a gravity rail- night up at the myriad glowing points! money on, He was a handsome boy. | oad at Coney Island and was cut and of light that were ' human eyes, notlT jike good looks, and aiways back |Prvised so that rehearsals had to be wolves: hh, suspended. 7 ate inds. Frui- Then suddenly there came a tong-|“"tnererore, hy: all known logic, he| There were 1.248 patients ana 250 | LeXaS Romance Finds Frui drawn-out, blood-curdling wall that! snoutd have been the winn Physicians and nurses in Bellevue} tion in Labor Day Wedding made me shitidder. No, | wasn't in a ex are kittle cattle, aren't they? 1] hen the fire started, about 8 o'clock. F eae New York stadium, but back in aljooca verdict, Yew) tidid. De nurses, ambulance drivers, in This City. bullock cart at night on the desolate _ ttendants and all available employees African yveldt, with the hun 1ack-] Tiree tho 7 were mustered into an orderly organ prowling near, and nearer, Se lta, tc ew Sirees asa Ua ization and held in readiness for three | Following a marriage that united —— day, atid YF ariirecktess) hours to get the patients out should [two families whose aggregate wealti: “What on earth has happened?” 1 : it he necessar is more than $70,000,000, Guy Lealle inquired, all of a tremble, as ‘t'were —T Many convalescents crowded win- dows to watch the fire but the chil- dren in the contagious ward attracted most attention as they sat for hours . unmindful of the smoke Waggoner Miss Anne Bur live in Mahe tide fi and Wride, who wa low ripped up half a dozen punche came the odd reply Ripped up"? hal€ a dozen punches? Peculiar, wasn't it?) At the conclu- sior..of our London balls and parties, tt, and both of whom Worth, Tex., ping at the Biltmore here Fort are stop- to-day pre- Chief Kenion took personal charge ‘ \ aratury to thetr departure on Sept I've seen the lads-of-the-village lap al the fire, While it was hottest|?2”? : r p up half a dozen—good strong brew Belloviie ambulances could not use {26 for a six months’ tour of Europe and not think anything about it. This the regular 26th Street gate but were} Waggoner, who is nearly forty, is was a new brand, evidently “What's the big fellow doing to the little one 20ow?" IT asked, Intrigued “Inviting him to mix freely,’ said my escort. “If he does, answer calls from 29th Street. [a half his of John Burners sent to attle king, and his bride, glare of huge search- age, is the daughter und son of the late Under the lights nearby tenements were emptied] also 4 cattle king, of their occupants as a precaution|S. . Burnett, after whom the = should the buildings catch fire. extensive Burk-Burnett oil prop hell a fearful DIVORCE SUIT ENDS \58 “BEAUTY GIRLS” ‘OUTLAW ROMANCE’) CONTEST U. S. TITLE OFLOCK ASHER) AT ATLANTIC IY J Meredith Towne Brings tion Against Bride He Took From Factory. BRIDGEPORT, Sept The ro- mance of J. Meredith Towne, twenty one-year-old grandson of Henry R. ‘owne of the Yale and Towne Lock Company, has come to an end. Two years he defied publie opinion and his grandfather's com- mand and married Sara Raven, pretty elghteen-year-old girl employed in the Yule and Towne factory The match was also disapproved by the navents of Mi yple of moc po s Raven, hard-working rate means, for whom triage of thelr daughter to a Christian was not compensated for by the bridegrogm's social position and his inheritanée from his grandmother In the ® of lis convictions young Towne announced that tie meant to be completely independent of both families and took bis bride to Detroit, where he went to work In an automobile factory at $3) « After a few weeks his widowed mother, Mrs. Frederick 1, Towne heard he had fost a finger in an acet- dent at his work In a fever she went to Detroit to her son und his wife that she loved them both and wanted the tient to live cou: of motherly tenderness to make it plain 1 to come with her back to Conn She prevailed on her daughter-in-law to persuade the young man that he ought to finish lis education befo: undertaking the of which she wor if only he wonld live with her. Vor a time the young couple Hyed har in all the luxury of the Towne home at Noroton, ‘The first word that there had been an awakening from the tdyll came with the filing of a suit for divoree In the Superior Court of Fair field County yesterday, charging Mrs. Towne with Infidelity 7 TRACTOR RESTS ON DRIVER 15 MINUTES OW Track support of a family, 1 gladly relieve him Wan Main New a xmail tractor, was Dominic Guart of Street ity erlously helle, driver of red carly to-day while trying to extricate a standard Oil Com- pany truck from the mire at Larch mont. ‘The tractor reared backward and threw Guark unde th. % Guart remained there for fifteen min= lites until a sufficlent force o men could Crowds Cheer Candidates From Different Cities at Third Fall Pageant. ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 6.—Aphro- dite, Goddess of Beauty, reigned su- premo here to-day, as fifty-eight of the prettiest girls in fifty-eight citles throughout — the displayed admiring crowds minent judges who thém as America’s country thelr charms before and the elght pr will select ono of Queen of Beauly in the third annual fall pageant which opened thie morning The country pri beauties were greeted upon their arrival here » terday Bader sioner and this morning by Mayor Atlantle Clty Commi who escorted and the them to their hote! quarters. ‘The girls appeared on the boardwalk to-day where admiring throngs cheered them as they passed In review The feature of to-day will be the eptune's court. onated by Hud- the famous inventor, will rin @ float three miles out in the , and will be brought in to the lk, where he will select the for his court among the will select formation of King King Neptune, imper son Maxim 58 beauties the “Miss America,” who will be Queen of the carnival next year, The Queen this year is Miss Margaret Gorman, seventeen, v ashington, D. C., high school girl T ‘e will be a ball at the Ritz- Cariton to-night in honor of the vis- ting beauties, An extensive pro- gramme of entertainment, which in- cludes jl sorts of amusements and athletic events, has been planned for the girls — SAYS COUPLE GAVE THEIR AGES FALSELY Brother of. Wife Says She Was Only 16 When Wed. Objections by the bride's family te their marriage on July 31 to-day led to the arraignment of John Jabowski and wife of No, 19 Columbus Avenue, Jamaica, before Magistrate Miller in Long Island City Pollee Court on a charge of perjury preferred by Mra. Jabowskt's brother, James A. Shep- pard of No, 9431 116th Street, Rich- mond Hill When the couple obtained thelr I. cense, Jabowski swore he was twenty- one years old and Miss Sheppard swore that she was twenty-two, James Sheppard charges his sister wi only sixteen and Jabowskt only ning teen ‘The Jabowskis were arrested yeater- nd spent last night in separate juarters of the Hunter's Point Police They pleaded not guilty to “asked for an adjournment. Magistrate Milier continued the case until Sept, 13 and set bail at $1,000 ench = ES FREE PUBLIC CONCERTS, The Park Department announces free pubily 8 o'clock to-night 1 Brooklyn, and at Curtis High Sehool Athletle Fneld, Rich+ mond. ‘The Street Cleaning Department Rand will ytay at the latter place. ig 7 billion Chesterfields are smoked ; Four firemen were overcome by [erties in Texas — were named be obtained to raise the tractor. te TO CENSORSHIP TALK | bead to-morrow morning!" (Byen the . a smoke. They were Lieut. George]They came to New York on wpe eo) al a peoanels most discret among us has our pain- [Recovers From Collapse and| Foster and Firemen Edward J. Quinn, [Labor Day and were married in the LESLIE WAGGONER [nip and a possible broken bac R red Suppressi f “Kj. | ful memories). Eccistoy Hen: Hegerich and Arthur Hunter] Madison Avenue Baptist Churc h by 5 = r eported Suppression 0} Ie — Is Ready to Testify of Engine Company No. 65, Fire-| the Rev. George C. Moor, Mrs. C. 1a! mono” by Japan Creates Com- “And the platform with the rope Against Him boats John Purroy Mitchel, William Burnett, the bride's mother, was the aa around it ts the ring, is it?’ I went & : H. Strong and George B, Meclellan | only attendant 1 0) Year e e 0 ong S an ment Among Authors, on a * anchored off 26th Street and ran hose} Miss Burnett met Guy Wi Ll q * Tl ' on by the he: anuaradvelrel SOUTH ft Ind., Sept. 6.—-|jines up to the fire from the river, | When she was toddling about asx a 5 . In oe ¢ rhment of the novel This wus news, indeed! So they'd] Mrs, Augusth H. Tiernan will be tire spread through No, 447 to] child and he was a full-fledged cow ; : his father’ Vopr ties in y orci ji ®whlehy conit aj solved, here in New York, whst]reauy to tify at the hearing on| NOS: 449, 451 and 453. On the upper | boy on Mis father's vi 2 ; r Ma i 2 nh active| Puelld and the other tiresome mathe ia he ok : floors of the latter building were Miss | West ere ca a Snes a ete me 4 ship is an activ Sepl, 14 of the charges preferre i ie prec idl Pe vat time, though ; maticians spent a lifetime trying to Mary V in charge of the Noctal i . , ey 7) Wi saaic rey. bowl with Fe-1 go, and couldn't: Well # ¢ # # Ther against Harry Poulin. ‘The wife! service Bureau of Bellevue, and Misa | mrried three times and olf S. Mire Hannah Eldred Celebrates Birthday To-Day With rp s. has beon the of John T. Tiernan of the Uni- | Clara Shaw, in charge of the Tuber arnett ¢ and left about $2 as . a cn . tor liseussion in literary} apy ires in the “squaved circle] , hoy Clinic, Ambulance drivers | to his only grandchild, Anne, She 3-Foot Cake and 170 Descendants. " is ' er y Yame uy ¥ lis Guy-obtalned a divorce an si Gaal bk uy flow off a tangent, and then the arm] scons ty compel Poulin to nd Walsh ran to the building | after this Guy obeatl a HbA With a cake three feet nigh, with « hundred Hghted candies on Wt and \ HOA BAI Sry intEe ee Sex son ahe Me aerate et CATE OME Teer knee bigh tok srasshonper” |, majority of her 170 descendants with her. Mrs, Hannah Eldred of No. . ') (shades of rigonome f Tiernan says he will have} 40d apps ii was culminated. « il celebrate 2 fact she 00 vat Governinent} Ensued one mighty roar of “Atta liigot tests made to prove Poulin to _— sae tee 173 Grand Boulevard, Baldwin, L. 1, will celebrate the fact she ix 1 ha t stands to rea ntleman leapt merrily upon my" i edn e athe ey BRAZIL FLYERS Yvonne Maynard Recovering | years old to-night fanaa spamtaration| nes suey ot jg {eovered from her collapse and ay RESUME THEIR TRIP From Attempt at Suicide| strs. tsldred, believed to be the old-7 i A a om any ¢ consideratl A little dazed, I gasped What Istig be rapidiy regaining her former Yvonne Maynard, twenty years ol t woman Living on Long Istand, was] woor dal | ne viliinmabure : eee t now spirit . +] tor c girl Gus E . F ‘ex brother, Wil- | Eroapital » Ws walled, Bald there ay - “phe ‘ a le ook BNI VREATYAATINY UD <6 es r tye war evue, who wur Story, who js seventy-seven years] { Avily. IRE IN GARAGE pas ae ees My ant eoy) story of her alleged affair with Pou hence to EHaiti. suicide by taking veronal early yes- |! ‘ wi uy ie ‘ ae Saeed wife wey ohitdy to the idle,"" e: med ; ° ‘ ave vering: | : Hos. | old and still operates the 0! aw ESTROY lin CARIBARIEN, Santa Clara Prov-|terday, is recovering in Harlem DESTROYS 17 AUTOS mien ny : = Aten P mot tim at n dunce," she said = Ne Banta Clara’ Prov-| cual, From a friend, Gindya Ray.|where she was born, Is expected to . NOR RY Aan eee dearly love dancing and witile he] Mee, Cuba, Sept. 6. The? seaplane os iving picture actress, it was learned Knock off picking tomatoes and di Blaze, Following Explosion, | it?" 1 fuag: back: perplexed © ay naTGno eon the floor] Sampaio Correla, flying from the} to-day that this is he third thne | RRO Of PICKIN TMT TY ‘ ied Sot oe v vorat TASKOK ted State oO der eo AUS i oo) mat Miss Maynard ha. BE aM oi Causes $65.000 Loss. He turned round to stare at me. Twas not tu impressed with] United States to Hrazil under the aus- [in six months that Miss Maynard has [HE DOWNS Be a : seg, him. He waas jr ther acquaint ce APES sttempted suicide. and Ko daventer \ huh!" 1 nodded. ‘*Salmon- c# of New York World, , iaetitannen D enteen costly Gootland, 1 enfted nee. We met agin in a perfeetly ; : j ' ~< the celebration of sister fomubiles provided most of the (ishing In Scotland gafted Shoe inet imam anj)sumed its journey from here a ” : caw avitty har wldent dowhen fire of teen-pounder, all alone, and a Patt Near ane ce Meine Ga and) crclock thia morning, Nuevitas hay.| PRETTY GIRL CAN'T Mes, Hldred tt a hour's fight, sa ook to the mid- | again friendship besan and dev a alate is the next sche auchier, Mra, Annie Yetlty, who \ rroyed the Speedway Ms fight, sank: a HOOK to tO Md eee econ, aur families. ‘The| 150, Mules. distant, 49 the next: sched TELL WHO SHE [S}tausiiter, airs, Annie Verity, whe (Garage, r h Bleifeld, at No, | dle" —— UAB eA SEAN Haig uled landing place seventy Olght Up tebeaye 4 s this mornin Aeceaed a alt ‘ Lieut. Hinton, in command of tne} ., “fou A ‘ “dred wa aroun . isleifeld ys sleep on the snd | But my escort wasn’t listening. Ho} ‘When Poulin refused to ine NOW! caplanc Lhe hoped to reach Nuv-| Found Crying in Street and] hoard pressing out hindsy sokeae ees 4 edge the ehild there no other re of : . es -when she pla 0 {oor oF the two-story building when, {was making heathenish noises to en- [edge t Lea bal vitas within two hours, and should Taken to ILlospital. this evening ‘ane: t 4 o'clock, he Was awakened by [courage on the gladiators, while the |source except the law." Mrs. Tlernan|nvine conditions prove favorable Ds ja] look her best. She way ringing as 8h ji ». Ttushing to the first dim rocked to a noise like} conclude’ Millceokts BoreuucrHncan Haiti \ woman about twenty years oll] ee cout her work ve, be found it in flames. He got | thunder or = foro ‘nightfall found erying tn Burnside Ave] "ey jaye always worked, mora out one car, the nroperty of William} "Go to itt Attaboy!” And then, to] HURT BY AUTO _—_ ' near the Jerome Avenue subway | jogs, Idleness is not the b at bli er Kehwab, of 10 Edgecomb Ave words that were so much Greck: Sap mime ation, Brong, at 5 A, M. to-day DY] a person. Kivery morning 1 make a wie, All the others burned io made him muff with a dandy SAVING DAUGHTER|SCREEN ACTOR GETS Gamay pee rere Uele eatte ner [Rep tocthaimrncory BeOre, (AAU 1E Ove r 7 herent on and took he y life T have ep! Battalion Chief Hennessey with duck, ahs chap looks moOany. Those m 30-DAY SENTENCE |,\)iic Bathgate Avenue Police Station. | reise ' In all my a Be Three or che end teoines|itwo Jett hooks rocked: Rim: padly, r Seri : jure ‘There she told the Lieutenant she] away from canned £9 : trols si 1 the flam: after an] Tam sure they did. J won't dispute Mother Seriously Injured Resembles Marshal Foch and Has] oould not remember ber name or where] way nee I was grown Wore Ny Jicus's fight, without a second m.| it, But why not have a sporting dic-1 While Younger Woman Posed for Hi! sho lived, She was sent to Fordham|dresses a proper length ani Bik A hal n explos punetuat-| tionary, so that the crassly ignorant ps roped ety ave, of! wo.| Hospital. dressed warmn. ‘These flappers of the ing th ess of the blaze, aroused} may read, mark and digest Its con- Escapes. Joseph Morrison, sixty-five, a She is unusually pretty and speaks} irocent day would not Ave 11 ht h i ? 42 West 124th Street, who closely r uitured English, She wore a tan drese, | UOT Ot, iny time. We sah tt car tn Nasloua at | Panta Struck by an automob saving her!sembles Marshal Foch, and who, be-|biack hat, fur neckplece and black shy ROMANE calsaht ae ithem. Now- « 8 ‘arlous stages| Lam daughter, Mrs. Jose Brannigan, |cause of this Ukeness, has impersonated |and stockings. Her purse contained $5) Would no rround too oar _ Enthralled, T watehed the combat. | {i114 Ve Mish atin sua caia! in cenerolmmvine cicen in rosary. * adays yo PANTOMIME int I Hospital ts Taran ia Tine Witneeay ean = mush ane ares too. He ey atory ‘ PHN FRET RE end in shame when he was r Bldred “ Ft jane Fara igre" atices Stitnys: Se" |MINERS WIN STRIKE, [ier tasner wan farmer, ater, an Rita, twenty-six Court today charged with the thet GET PARKING SPACE} on een v of Lon theatre last night i h bott ur om Tether Pra wea 18 hel an 10 Ra ton storm inmten's drs No, ‘35 Has FOR THEIR AUTOS]! and when | sue ae mnt AN EHNE aes ~ He was sentenced to the workho etoutasale anal ved until y Paull Bowen, No. 304 1 (rrorrtenn werved aa: & (capt Fence Cuts Off Place for 100] sno was eighty. Her Dusband sed i Spee enh eae Na 1 ),| TAKES PREACHER'S WIFE MARION( TIL, Sept. 8 yea to be more. EAT» : a thrown AND HIS AUTOMOBILE] (ie? bundred + ir great great geandaon it : Beis Sanday Schoo Superintenden . . 8s Paniby 4 ' . THREE SUSPECTS FREE Jdrece att Mert s Fm shron-say strike (and will 6g ' . IN SWEENEY ROBBER? £ AUDI MSebs Tc watrant || Ce rimaRIOR tor Gee te ih ening HAD 8 n, both N treet fe Pp |. high wire fen ‘ —_— : | with Ll Sa ' wilar n adjacent, field HE ENDS HIS LIFE it ving t 1 ' huctstrate band iM 1 the miners ut ¢ Aleoholis f of his wife. a men is ne , ou a every year— 20 million every day Cigarette value that you really can TASTE! hesterfield CIGARETTES Lioorrr @ Mrxrs Tosacco Ca, Satt

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