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. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 8 PTEMBER 7, 1022. 4 “KIMONO” AVI) [Prol. Tiernan and Wife Decide Not to Separate, — |S AREINDICIED ("SSRS°28eties, |It You Run Auto You Must Keep But Will Not Drop Baby Charge Against Poulin CEREMONY TO-DAY Wife--Even if You Can’t Run Her GIS DECLARE ALCOHOL AT PE} } Husband’s Plea of Poverty in His Divorce Suit Fails " to Rouse Judge’s Pity. » “A man must support his family be- ® fore he supports an automobile. | up his wifes’ alimony and hadn't pald When he runs an automobile he can-| his income tax for two years ji Tw ear not jeud his inability to pay his wife's Counsel for Mrs. Bleter exclaimed, Reason for Suppression of Two Under Arrest Plead counsel fees when he sues her for di-| “Why your honor, the plaintiff in this voree.”* action drives an automobile.”* handed down this] ‘Is that so?" sald Justice Lewis, opinion to-day at a hearing in the} I have noticed that when husbands suit of Joseph 1. Bleler, a contractes| are asked to pay alimony they are al- with an office in Wall Street, Man-]waya poverty-stricken, yet some of hattan, for divorce fiom Mrs. Ethel| these same husbands can run all over 1 of New York Avenue, near St,]town at night werful automo- John’s Flace, Brookiyn, ‘This is} bites, You say Hor, that your Bleier's third attempt to obtain a di-|elient hasn't paid his Income tax in vorce. His wife has obtained a sep |two years. That doesn’t get him aration, Counsel for Hieier declared] anywhere with me, A lot of people that the contractor was unable to keen lare doing thnt.’ Novel Indicated by British and American Comment. Not Guilty and. Are Re- leased on Bail. * 4 TO BE ROUNDED UP. BARES SOCIAL LIFE. Portrays Conditions and. Cus- toms Affecting Women Throughout Country. One of the Missing Is Karlin Who Was Connected With the Soviet Government. Reasons for Government suppre! ston by Japan of the novel “Kimono” are amply to be found in current re views of the book, published at the time of the appearance of the noyel, gland and America The British Weekly, in commenting An indictment charging violation of 32-34 32-34 Went 34 St. Weat 34 St. New York aomnne New York the Custom law, which was returned several days ago by the Federal Grand Jury, Was released from the seal of the court to-duy by Major Clark, As sistant United States District Attor faves Wiles twain tiie nMTandin ts BOOT SHOP iH on the book, said: "It is hulf a novel named in it appeared for pleading n \ and half a study of a new country Woe htlccltedne ubigedriathctiek a hs S : : fi Foon tha Whale, 1 tit very aarie Viow fore Judge Foster. They. were Harry pecial Values in | of Japan that is presented here, and poration, No. 26 Beaver Street, and T have not seen anything so explicit Join A. Kirseh, commission BLACK SATIN PUMPS and so damaging. Mr. Maris is | painstaking writer who obviously de sires to be impartial, and it ought to be said that he sees signs of a bet fer public opinion taking hold in chant of No, 105 Hudson Street entering pleas of not guilty they were released in bonds of $5,000 It was admitteo by Prosec Clark that the indictment charging] y 7; Barr, Kirsch, Karlin and the toher| + Tiss Hammond, Bride of Japan." The English Review sees defendants not yet arrested was ob ML. Franklin, Is Van- “ tuined on testimony given befoge the thor “leaving the reader wit . o nee ual os ay i Grad Jury by Capt. Daniel Dough derbilt, Kin ston of se ES See id Me yi erty on the steamship Javary, who ister and incaletilable in the Japanese Me ery ieee fi Hi f - was convicieauinaniary, laa otiat M Iemih SI Hammond $ 75 character’ See Pe oe tempting to surreptitiously land 260] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Menry Ilustratton Pictures One G The Aberdeen Journal finds that rity Ener pine Sore a SERIE TVET Upon e Bh eet of Four Models Offered Mr. Paris “has treated Japan and be a Rae ei a Gas <|s ' at 4 o'clock this after | ; ; Japanese customs rea ally and un MBHROR ON fy AUante, and ata [Hor fohn Merryman esc | Combining the piquant beauty of rich quality flinchingly, in a way that has never $1,000. After his conviction Dough- | Son of lA. S. Franklin of the Inte | satin with the charm of dainty design, these Gilite been’ done before,” and the New erty, abandoned by his confederates, | nations Mereantile Marine, at St models sound a pleasing note in the new s . _ . decided to make a fll breast of the | ytay) Chureh at) Mount Wisco. . Witness says “The book contains one ireh on H i i % lot and told his story to Maj. * : season’s footwear. of the best descriptions of the Japan- Eis Hie MEAL him We es tie | Phere 1 reception after the cere ese I have ever read, and the pic- Grand Jury. Dougherty is now in} Mony at the Hammond home, Del Enhanced by a rhinestone button which adds bril- $7.10 tures of the wretched girls whe ok Atlanta Penitentiary, but when want- | woo liancy to the offering, they are specially featured at bought by the Fujinamis are extra- ed will be brought here as a Gov Miss Adele Sloane Ham wal Store Open All Day Saturday ernment witnes ‘ i ordinarily vivid.” her sister's maid of honor, and her : Tt was brought out at the Dougherty The Glasgow ‘Times looks upon the tri! that the alcohol was to be sy were the M sie] QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP book “as one of the most tense and phoned out of the drums and into re-| nd Rachel Hammond, also her sis X / disquieting things in modern IM ileaiGn Terabe ark: Wien Sllawae hl aseuitne) Raltatralin ‘The others named as defendants in] yoy the indictment are described as Alex ander Karlin, lawyer, of No. 142 West 40th Street, who at times ts said to| Mrs. Henry H. Landon jr, Miss have represented the Soviet Govern. | Hammond is a granddaughter of Mrs ment; Harry ks, an employes of | Henry White and the late William Kirsch; George C. Gaede, commission | Douglas St and is 0 gt merchant on Grand Street; William 1] daughter Wiliam Prendergastn, who is alleged to have] @nd a niece of Mrs. James A. Burden acted as a go-between among the plot-| #Nd Mrs. W. B, Osgood Field tety who altemyted to surreptitiously] Philip A. 8. Franklin jr. was his Jand the 250 drums of alcoho brother's best man, and the ushers were William Aug 32-34. West 34th Street ture," and the London Times m: this estimate The flesh exposed by se Morris, Elizabeth Franklin Mary Hebard and Katharine Post and Mr. Varis does not inflame the 5 it chills them. He does not say that nses; women are wicked; he leaves see that what they are forced to do is ugly.” American critical opinion has taken the same view of “Kimono” as an important sovial document, quite ou to oni 7 a tus Read LD r ary aspects. he The Javary which cost $42,000 was i \ apart from Its literary asp = a eat ane old bel Che) arcdarall ‘muthoritios at ondon, George ©. White insight.into Geisha life is very ghastly Moti (Tor $16 000, Taylor, Eliot’ Holt, Powell and is depicted remors: says r _ ———— . Hugh Kelleher, C. Van Rens | the New York Evening Post, and the surus, SUrLS ! = oun . oy Halsey, Murray ylor and 4 Dts OLD adage concerning Boston ‘Transcript states that. “un- HARRY POULIN. i ._,|CANOE CAPSIZES; ohn atenry Hammon he te He cae epeeaneoas r, Anson Phelps Stokes officiatec deniably the importance of this story Se Of M T ned 0 t to Be G rl ED particularly true of stores that orris Tur u a Gi GIRLS RESCU “ ; rests less on the tale of two alien in [ye Co Noy at LaniHlersta STAYS AT FRIEND’S HOME, only dabble in furniture. chances a e Says Weglec ed c: i ah . . dividuals who have chanced to say A ‘ : : lhree From New Rochelle] LOSES $10 AND HIS WATCH You can prove that by shop- other and have indiscreetly a cep Nanionship . . Be SEES Fe . erp ; faa een . cael ate ne brads alert Accept Companionshiy And, Oi, Oi, He Had Planned Such a Big Spread and Have Narrow Escape. hut men a ping around. For we know lowed themselves to come 4 a 5 ‘ oe © wed radius of bowerful influences they do of Another, Shock Hands With Oh So Many! ‘Three New Rochelle girls had nar SRPaas vaevien you will find that a dependable not understand, than on the portrayal . eau {wher Hiker Nor }. Rotker knew all the time it was |’0% Seapes from drowning yesterday} Deputy Sheriff Wrank Jarvis of Nas specialist like Flint & Horner is of the less pretty elements of Japan- SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept. 7 5 Ne i < z : alternoon just before the storm broke, [sau County appeared in Gates Avenue equipped to give you the best onailites” Thero will be no’ separation in the OR eu So when the youngster arrived yesterday ip at blk n their canoe venvured feet |Court, Brooklyn, to-day as complainant values in furniture. The Philadelphia Public Ledger de-] Tiernan family—at least not until the 1486 Southern Boulevard, it wasn't long Qefore all the Davenport Neck in Long Island ]against John MeKenna, a compositor : clared that ‘even Tokio will s courts have disposed of the charges ews, because Morris is a pretty well known fellow up there. The d, They are under care at their] He said that he had beon tnvited to And the reason is, all our look and listen,’’ when “the dome tiled against Harry Pou ocal mer- ranger weighed eight pounds, too, which is something homes to-day. ; stay over night by MeKenna Sunday energies are devoted to doing mercifully as John ‘Maris castigates|Tiernan’s son, born last November—| arrival came ¢ w callingg‘them ull about the Hew| prays avenue cetia serio but Wine| pmo i Tomb ies a Wau that of Japan.’ "This book lays the/it was made known at the Tiernan | Rebecca w boy, and after that sent outlived Dyer, eighteen, of No. 24 st.[\ KC soul of Japan bare, and before what | home here to-day of the room to] Jot of telegrams to the outlying dis- | Joseph's Street went down almost | Restyn FLINT & HORNER CO., INc. ' b ( triets of Greater New York, bec runediate Phe other two girls en In the mornin © sult, be missed we discover we stand aghast,’ says| John J*, Tiernan, profe ‘ hig ow ERATIONS Te avn Sys Gan alleen Javon Ms re ay Met : mit Det une miss ten ah 310 ii cash, He Nast 3 20-26 West 36TH STREET the magazine, the Bast and West.Jat the University of Notre Dame, {#md happin: Morris certainty Was Ttelegrama nicked him for about t exhausted’und had to swim tack tol meiennaito-co forn-walk and foak him || Se A few yards from Sth Avenue “If any book ever spoiled the false}and his wife. Augusta, apparently happy , , a . Gaulers: But wasn't it worth it, TF ask rturned canoe where theylty the Gates Avenue Station and had charm of commercialized vice,’ avers|are happy in their devotion to their CUE WNBA UNeE OS SRAUIEC BONG eee ; him locked up, ‘The missing wateh was the Detroit Free Press, ‘'Kimono'}ihree children, including the baby|She cried, and Morris aln cried, won as he could be went to M8) John Manning and his son, John |iater found fn MeKenna's room, the po does It." born last Novemb too, tor joy ppince oF busine: You'know, he's “P) Manning jr., No. 129° South Wast}itec sald, and Mekenna voluntartly of- The story of “Kimono,” according} Prof. Tiernan, who has stated hel go te yor on the telephone and | ec clan? (Lresident of the Bronx) Avenue, Mount Vernon, were fered ta restore the $10. : to the New Republic, serves only as] will assume personal charge of the} went fins 7 Peatacriey see reps ssoclaton Vin a bont and went to he resene ESRI see Pei: Neil MSFERMna fh a “road leading to'the heights and] prosecution, announced to-day that he| Sled up at 3) SOU GaN Lot A SPEND ROL le Meera es (the) vounger man dove overboard and] $2 piel fe wud Jur UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, depths of Jupanese life. John Paris] would oppo: walks this road trreverently and de-| defor structively. He strips the glamor of any furth to post pe hearing of the temple and teahouse, all the tender} cot for Thursdt effort of the © the preliminary se, which has been} Poulin PHOT vought up Miss Dyer ee Pie anon (es subelbee tae: nial “Theiped his father get the ether two| NEW COMMERCIAL FRAUD SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. tead of a receiving one he'd have| St into the bout nes COURT TO-MORROW set in nent deseribing eged affair v cpt. 14. Prosccut smetinne ough youns hus-|hroadeant the newe to uit tha shine| The girls were wearing dre At the sult of the United States demanding forfeiture thereof nonsense of the Madame Butterfly Jing attorney Floyd Jellison is assist-| bands love t devotedly, they Jat sea , : while in the canoe Magistrate Stinps Wit Presto] | Uager the provisions of the National Prohibition Act of October $8, school.” The Nation saw ag the Dur’ Jing the law profexsor and the two are| are apt to lv thelr work a more] But iis wasn't all he-did. He got ae re acai er ieeast 1018, I have seized and held miscellaneous lots of intoxicating liquors, pose of the book ‘‘to afford scene after | re i etn Monee to be peed amma Dong aoeninene ne f ets Ea ie p conveyances, containers und utensils heretofore seized by the Nationa poguevin Tapencae: lite: ‘aliodking to yes Ame Ie Suilanes “Nalboupres| apparent devotion! Wan Tey cones? | Hola GE Toy Celt YPRiem carance ihe ON WAY TO WEDDING ‘ vont broud Court] | Prohibition Director within the Southern District of New York, from Western eyes because these scenes are} S°OCU: cat i ae pele ay 7 2 ae AO COOH OA LONG DUN RE Ry opene! last werk and then] | on or about the 17th day of February, 1920, to July 22, 1922, and the the product of an alien attitude toward} Mt a Li nals ed : a ae une Feeanieor ation ennte te A lot of ehite Kens and ducks for next LOSES RING IN SEWER i sail weili (beatin “actuat ration | | details for which are set forth ia te schedule annexed to: the original Shesmyeters if ove, 5 the nroper time and relate ihe on t bse 1 an outs wite fee piqued when ae ‘c iC oviraten ie tas to-morrow in fart VI. of neral] | libel filed in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court In the Sunday World next Sunday | the Proper tine and rela St eee eee tae ED n at re Ree eee eee ouoa Wonlive | Dapartment uahoners 15 CAND) healisten party enema estoy for the Southern District of New York on July 27, 1922. Notice Is there will bs published s special | tory of her nileged relations with Mr. | this Is the eases a Manet SW Pap eliared aciony Ant Search for Gem SA A * Simoson) | hereby given that the cause is appointed for trial in the United States article by Betty Graeme, who was in| Voulin ollowing the advice of his} than ordinarily 0 will, e Uh gs and spor cake ar A . ¥ . presiding, Dilate my Banton, on] | Courta and Post Office Building, Manhattan, New York, on September Japan when the bock “Kimono” was] attorneys, Poulin is maintaining | seek amusement penne bie tala cholle’ weirhing forty pounds ant) -vony Cupo of No. 68% Fourth Av a SASH Ni ‘ pean A 28, 1922, at the opening of Court. All persons are notified then and ye pyblitheds' scribing the excite- ANS Aner unless ane stil 5 al w er hu ven all decorated with fancy eaten 0 | enue Brooklyn aconpanted hia ales) Furateds toxtay ensued a totter tron there to appear and defend thelr Interest, if any, in sald goods. All ™ cause ere. Mrs erna as made this state- “T dearly love dancing. My hus- | 80t the rabbt to ange to bring the 5 vests lm Bibiti hile 4 eae 7 an inate twar dance one night. | Wine. There wasn't anythin and her fiancee, Peter Rualo tofehants’ Associath unmending him] | Bt appearing will be defaulted prophesying that through the court peration business mer em get a marriage Heense, He wore dassatedt in thelr campal jiamond ring which was too big Stal tial I met Mr thete. At that | forgot © Borough Hall to-day to help time he did not particularly imp! In the midst of the preparations } was just another | Sot @ call to attend an PANTOMIME aoquaintance. 1 did notice hi Nd bo greatly Dated; July 91, 1992 no against con ing WILLIAM C. HECHT, njoyed ae ; Me Uc els ce ABU his finger. At Remsen and Con The new court ia expected to facilt- United States Marshal. dancing and sence his wife was un-|the members all about the boy ar eta the ring dropped off and|tate the early stasen of commercial] | Wiliem Heywe: able to dance because of a recent| shook hands till his arm ached. The NEATR eee eae fraud cases i yward, eperation he was dancing all evening | he went homo for a little luncheor The gayety of the wedding party United States Attorney. with other women. T aven spoke} At the door he was met by sev kaye away to lamentations and ap BrOUt this to Brey BOUND Ane AUS TE FOE RIN, ebeden! a) tHe |peals to the saints. Then Tony 1« The above {s published pursuant to an order of the United States RUE earn ocak 2 acne a Aner agaath i embered he had a friend in th District Court for the Southern District of New York, filed in the dance wigs, you know, and the oth er department, named Joe Carey thin half an honr a gang from th wer department had opened the office of the Clerk of said Court on July 81, 1922. etly for sain and} burst on him with lamentation: “We met mal manner and t fldren were there, too. An again, Friend and grew Oi, Ol, there a terribl Wah EEA RU AMAL A) SNe (OC, 1AHOTerK between our two fumilte take, It at all, was bucketing out soft sludge whieh Mr. Poulin paid attention to me. | girt!** ter and Tony pawed over { had no ono to gu anywhere with me] A witness of this scene ald tt A etagh oad gathered’ to cwaton and I responded to his attentions tishd Hadi teen & wale Ge ens Brees (chong) ent be J the se e ring had not been : = rae have found out sincr that he did not walk Morris sure would have taiien| ang ap to 8 elect thee afternoon Kipling Blasts America love me, as he sa He hia He looked dumbfounde |} he would have a 1 ne re nal estan rene ge wwii room. There «WT SCONSIN WOMAN Ihave tho same rexard (or him Taig] Go Moria weet downers, ‘cean| WINS OVER TWO MEN As Soulless After War “America has got the gold of the world, but WE have saved e samo rest yORt dOWnLR ar af -) , Daven dte aanie § Roe ee Png Moms wend anaes ints cl; ettes.oi our souls! Do you think that any one of us who have fought the war |very happy w were married | phone pelpaias for my slats Captures Republican Assem- Thy. —who have lost children in the war—would change with one of them, |and all the time rd until this|he sold to all he called. “It w t =“ for all their happiness and prosperity?” |came up. Naturally, during that time| my fault."* bly Place. So Rudyard Kipling in a talk with Clare Sheridan, special I lost some of y regard for him, All of which means that there t MILWAUKE: Sept. 7 (Associated ” but after finding out what sort of]|be the big bration that ha Preas).—Mrs, Lila H, Matteson, Clinton pie “3 Hap serrespensient: of one WORLD, me bd dene» |man the other was, I realized m planned for Wednesday, but M tiie; fa the frat wonian in ‘Wiaconain rilliant series on the humanities of Europe in war's aftermath. e | husband w the only man for me says there's got to be some kind n refused to acknowl-| party because he's invited se Kipling interview will app: on Sunday, Sept, 10, in the first article of Mrs, Sheridan's forthcoming series. The other striking articles will be printed daily thereafter. a F apture the Republican nomination tn When I tie State for tho Assembly. the 1 there Was no other’ people and he's got to make + Hor nom{uation practically assures her recourse except div Jaw, 2 bomehow, electton, Bhe defeated two men,

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