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Japanese ‘Prima 1 Donna Revolts Against Husband And National Tradition LIPPANT FLAPPER REAL PERIL, SAYS {LABOR SECRETARY igarette Smoking, Cocktail Drinking, Erotic Speech, All “Disturbing.” ES A GREATER EVIL. d Labor Means Million and a Half Doomed to Dreary 5 Drudgery. Tamaki great singer and Miura, ‘our and - new woman, in ton, BEOLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 20.—T[rebellion against mm BrEhty foibies and ibe flippancy of : he “flapper,” Secretary of Labor |J@panese tradi+ wis declared to-d. in addressing American Insurance Union, are sturbing evils in the social fabric tion affecting the rights of native tr | BE the Nation which must be over-| married women, , togpme, The “Iniquities of our younger | has Jeft her con- jane—et, the flippancy of the cigarette- he Bhioking, oocktail-drinking flapper is} Sort in Japan to fer Bi about us," he added, explaining, obey in America , the musical art, and wover, that he had ‘supreme faith ifs youth of the and In the others of America."’ “We hear,’ Mr. Davis said, ‘much evil tendencies among our girls + boys, of erotic conversations and frature in our schools and homes, the exuberance of youth turned to tbursts of sophisticated sentimen- ity." Such conditions, he added, re disturbing. The things, y, that stirred “every latent fear”? his “heart and soul and which & prompted him to concentrate his hd work to the services to vhild- , he declared, were these: nd tho lend, call of her shell be acecom- panied by a sing. ing teacher of Caruso, who will be her accom. panist, how- their mother: lear before they hay open their unseeing ¢. orld about them. “Half a million children, fectives and delinquenjs, almost totally negiecte A million and a ad scarce es upon the KAPLAN NEW SER vice, so-called srowing | Latest “New Woman,” a Brave One, Upsets Nipponese American] Family Custom and Leaves Native Land— Wears 2ys and girls bent beneath the bur. . fr i of premature toi] in mine and Kimono on Body, Not on Mind En- ill and factory before they have . . . nsed the duties and privileges of lightened in America. umanity. alls an children Phirty million Am By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ed) Bf school age, who, eyen if they can a ee , 2 ca [Hin to the opportunity for education, 6] WEAR the kimono on my body, but not on my mind. That is ras hoe in our schools a false learning, what my husb nd cannot understan¢ ate in <duication that will not fit mo So maki Miura, the worl s only Japanese grand han one in ten of them for the places} opera prima donna summed up the Newest Woman's newest regellion— ey must oceupy in life. Sout thors, Hectentous yet.” con-| Be rebellion of herself, 2 modern daughter of old Nippon, against the ued Secretary “Davis, “looms the} €XPress command of her husband, her husband's: father, tae ‘whole blem of the child in industry, Ap-{ sacred clan of her in-laws. roximately a millton a halt Mme. Miura has writtea her ® merican boys and girls of school age] Declaration of Independence vy be near ffm when {t is time for re to-day thrown beneath the wheels} eoine on tour with her accom him to be gathered to his anc the Juggernaut of industry, E ‘ tore, ssed to labor before their time,} Panis Aldo F hetti, Italian FY aol Bact ee a omed to fhe dreary drudg of and teacher of Caruso would have made me so unhappy, Me and mill and factory by eco an order from her hus- except for his father. Bat my mic necessity. They face a hope- stay at home in husband is a little—little weak, Refore them stretches good littie Miura and apanese wife, treadmill of unremunerative labor of all the old uradi- th its few years of heartbreaking, : Mr nohettt aid, first, that I must l-ecaring toil, and at the end—a] have just arrived In Ne A eare tou TA TRRER vo. where madame is to sir i Me. Franchetti ) Here, if anywhere, we face ee terfly” with the San Carlo Grand as an accomp: he sald I ger to the Republic. Here ts 4 Opera, Company could find an ompanist any- nace eater than that lies in p Ape 7 where T might happen to be. nlata nings of doctrinaires ONowi=-Mine: Miusa'a Hoy ifie= ly blatant mouthings of doctrinalr At fee! Molar Aci ae Now Ime, Mi tiny fi defiagogucs who preach false po- aeons eee P Sitenaainatide as glenn cal and economic doctrines in} this half-portion pri ma jonna- came into the dark eves—“now f ee 1m and market place. Not in the] she fs literally about hal am an ope zinger, the on! n= ng gospel of the peddler of po- of the average song-bird of gr Japanese woman ope: a Heal nostruma is our peril, but here! opera—and I asied her to tell me Not every penion ‘can _aucompany rit! here citizens o' e futur a 2 atl Kons dike Tsenta ne. pecia nJ n, it woul We | Broken, mentally, morally and physi-] {he story ef how, like Tisen be yery rare to find a musician iy on the torture wheel of misled] Nora, she Jett her home and who can accompany me, especially dustrial management is the evil banged the door behind her. when I am not singing Japanese. 5 hich must be uprooted if Almorica is} pjymp, smooth-cheeked, we and [ must not always sing Japan- prevail." a dawn-pink kimono with a sash eae—if I do, 1 shall lose my. « ————.g+—__- Hh peck ea tan aes Besides, Mr, Franchetti is me INDICTMENTS ASKED ST dled Yes, than an accompan 2 t and eyes, “little Mme. Minra componet) andi He fins taughe the JIN BRUNEN MURDER] gerened peside me on a sofa and, | greut singers, Ca und ‘ in English that. fumbled only a oth 1 wish to study with hint ecused Wife of Slain Show-} tte, expiainea bow she dared to —T am doing so Th be a New Woman in old Japan, = man to Face Trial. je [internupted; apoio MOUNT HOLLY, Sept. 20-.The r, she is point, “wasn't waer of “How i. Brunem, Sik your liusba I 1 rous owne who v his hor id ane MOC’ He Mr, Franchetti? will be pres the Bu 1 trouble, Nrlara auc anneal Only t seems to the 7 | ai oper ave t uf ead M ti of a mothes- “M usd: she mt See tOvtHN) croch Ole act ct ahantaleten ccs any 0 Wh ing Mohr and Mra, Bra-] Sad, “is an gid mans eigity two hushand » have the circus owner] Years ° TOE NES JMS i ¢ ‘they coute ro to neva) tts af son's Wife should s in Jupan, he er al ha ples of the defends bably will He thinks Nd stay in the ue dla o ae rly in Octob home in Tokio, to wait on yim, to ravelling wi a T would have to altogether and at Especially, they did not vy to leave Japan Amer vi was a mor ¥ pi while th na donna ebviou was trying ¢ wnslate what st wanted to express into the foreign idiom “T love Japan.’’ she at length brought out ove my country. But I car tay in wAyR. My whole heart 8 for i8i¢ And.my music takes 1 Amer ica, to It Honolulu, to the whole w Mm ars T have lived and et An 4. They have changed se years have not ne the same Ittle Japanese girl | was hefo In Japan a woman has been nothing. I must live part of my Iife in America, where 9 woman Is free, “Have you separated perman- ently from your husband? I Don't you love him any no—no, T have not separ- ated {rom him!" vigorously denied Mme. Miura, “I do not want a divorcee, I-de not love anyhody THE EVENING WORLD, (GALLERY AP WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE AS MRS, TIERNAN | OPEN WARFARE ON REFUTESLAWYER) JUSTICE GROPSEY She Resents tossed That} Would Take shang Against Husband Doubted Paternity | Him, Says Mayor at Hear- of Second Child. ing on Budget. SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 20— The sudden and dramatic intimation hurled at Mrs. Augusta Tiernan by Attorney Samuel Parker in the form of a question, that her husband had previously doubted the paternity of her second child, thus causing an open break between the two, was the out- standing feature of the second day's hearing of case in which Mrs. Tiernan charges that Harry Poulin and not her husband, a Notre Dame law professor, is the father of her third child, ten months old. Mrs. Tiernan rose swiftly and dramatically denied the inference. To & voice shaking with anger and scorn, “If Cropsey ever runs for pubse omeés I will take the stimp against him if T am alive,’ declared Mayor Hylan at to-day's first public hearing on the 1928 city budget. The Mayor's threat to openly fight the Justice who has tssued injunctions against his pet buses and who recently restrained the O'Malley push cart market supervisors from pocketing $60 a week salarios for themselves, was made at an examination of budget es- timates submitted by Brooklyn Su preme Court Justices “The Second Judicia next 1 District announced one of the budget examiners. is on the calendar, she called to the defense attorney “Ant” exclaimed Comptrotter Cr@ stop to that ppsey in th Don't dave intimate speb a He certainly is," replied the ex thing,” Mrs. Tiernan erled levy spectators broke into cheers} “This is Cropsey's budget,” chortled for the woman who has yoluntarily| Comptroller Craig. “Let's eliminate taken the stand and bared in detail her story of shame and deceit. According to the testimony of Mrs. Tiernan and corroborated by her hus- some of it.” “We'll eliminate some of his budget, but the people of this city will com- pletely eliminate Cropsey the first band, the couple had discontinued] chance they get,” replied the Mayor. marital relgtions several months be-| ‘The members of the board then began fore Mrs. Tiernan’s alleged relations| to analyze the Cropsey budget. with Poulin began in February. It} ay indication that the Board of was further brought out that while] * anh ‘ they continued to occupy the same] Hstimate is determined to keep the house they slep in different rooms and] 1928 budget down at least to the] a’ had no relations between Decomber| gures of last year—$850,516.62—was 81, 1920, and April 10, 1921, furnished when Administrator the req Thomas F. st of Public}, for > HUMAN SKULLS DUG UP smith $1.6 h 4 1 id $2,800 ‘The nurses hugged each other withy 29 In walary increases and $2,80 ON OLD SCHOOL SITE} |... sataries for an extra boot peso BE A Mitchell of No. 150.West 140th Sti a eal " i = ‘Just walt until Mr. Simpson comes] also was dim the party. Records show Cemetery on Baxter] and an extra clerk was turned down. | eit The ne gind to learn that} A check-up revealed that St Street in 1822, Finally after an eloquent plea he was} her voice has veturned,” one said to] Simpson's, death and the return of Oi bones and other human re-] allowed $1,600 for an additional book-|the othe The Negro matd smiled|}is inv lid wife's vole came at mains have been dug up by @ steam] Keeper, ‘om ear to cat almost o time, "The nutgas a : ary Miah ithe: tetenwonerks one of | now the supernatural into shovel in an éxcayation being made at] yfayor Hylan declared that he and fe T nse Joleoiog i now pee cease as & Ces xter Street, the site offine other members of the board CG at te: tlonmieron than Ate Mr. Simpson, who was fifty old Public School No. 130. A silver I regret to i y ! ties ema aua ees a against any salary increases or any] Simpson just fell dead while eating {years old, was Vice President coffin plate unearthed to-day hore this} sobs, however’ much they may|dinner at the Archambault Restau-|Udmonds & Bouton, — publi inscription: ‘James Porter. Died $3rd: erie Se ke he| rant, at No Broadway,” said a|countants of No, 26 Cedar “Str Feby. 1822. Aged 66 years.” They were] be neoded Mow Mr. Smith the | eevee over the wire, The voice tden-|!He had just told the physicians of an found by Lieut, Anthony Pogg! of|extra money he said would open the} titted jiaelf as that of Dr. Chark (proventent iu theroondition Ge His Engine Company No. 17, who lives st] way to a flood of similar requests] Locke, who was dining with Mr ee wife. ; Reset nt y Centre Market Place. rom all departme npson at the time, Dr. Robert J m sure she recognized me,” he Me ferrite the and (De, Kaward We |e ce cenmeemments, bi Was saying, “She looked at me with R 29, 1922, To Call for Husband as He Dies Fea SOWTHWELL MIE SON Man, Dining in Restaurant Here, Victim of Heart Fail- ure, Never Knew of Her Recover: Mra. Samuel Simpson of No. 47 Hayes Street, Baldwin, L. I., who has been in a semi-comatose condition for more than a year, had not used her voice since last December, when she was operated upon in a vain effort to rrest the gradual advance of the creeping fflicted. Last evening, about 7 o'clock, much to the surprise of her attending nurses and her old Negro mald, she aroused herself, looked around he room and asked: “Where's Sam?" Hall of the American Bcenic and Hike recognition and a half smile appeared torir Preservation | Societ it was] ggnns s 99 on her face, But. this afternoon 1817 snowe i the ‘alte to have beer that eyes, and there wasn't a flicker,” SAIS An shea ed acs Sea a CL VIA ° ge . Then, holding his hand to his as Orange Street j feeling til, And before the physicians The work Is to provida could reach him he toppled over to foun addition to the Soto Schoo! at treet, Bax- ter and Hes or want ese. to marry anybody |Now She Knows He Indulges in “Fun, Romance and uiedinte BIN beonramlly shee) Ese int Dalliance,” Where Baldheaded Romeos Meet rom Canada twelve years ago with her geeuE oarhe <sRun ARG su aHICaE Their Juliects—W riter Gets Glimpse of Night Life. [ii0 Wine an accomplished. muscian, shrank i Fe e he brigh' tennis player and swimmer, but hued kimono—"*my husband has == eight year ue became Tlie raaae Kile crew i bis ERODES By May Christie. ‘ ng paralysis and each 3 do not am afraid to go buch Sannrantc sess csi Evening World), by Press Publishing Co. came worse until In about three years to him again, unless he gives mo ORTH C TOES CHEN RSE MYonre 8 where the very flung in Europe a writing, t lo go away calls me. next at promises IT am free again, when my music If I.go to my bushand N this amazing cit newcomer—have already my back where it belongs, year without that writir 7 § : vf Up-and-Doing, I have asked myself 1 am afraid, He and his father ; i Vaiete: contre might hide me, They might put ‘Since, co y Dance and Revel in | the Cabarets the floor as his ca The d of tral Heart failure ath was the third fir that have visi the im alr is energizing, so that even T—a}it confined her to her bed, where she cherished “doles fur niente’? creed [has been since Shortly after lier affliction her and become a high-charged dynamo | ee itn her dunghter and the question: son-in-law in the Hotel Walton, where to European custom, WORK is each|they passed their winter 11 int tub paralysis with which she is two was ascribed hain PLAUDS |HYLAN DECLARES Wile, Long Mute, Regains Voice [IQUORON FLOOR = NOT IN WARRANT IS NOT EVIDENCE So Magistrate Ryttenberg Decides in Two Cases in Centre Street eet To-Day. Tf a warrant to search for suspected Hquor limits the area to be searched, any liquor found outside that area does not make the owner or custodian of the premises liable to prosecution. This was the ruling to-day of Mag- istrate Ryttenherg tn two cases which came before him in Centre Street Court. In both cases he discharged the prisoner. ‘The first one arraigned before him was Ilerman Fick, employed In the restaurant at No, 139 Went Street. A warrant to search the first floor of the premises was issued by Supreme Court Justice Marsh. Detective Er- eenzinger, who went armed with the found nothing splrituous on floor, but in the basement, he found 101 bottles of fifty-eight bottles of wine, five gallons and two bottles of gin, = bottle of kimmel and four bottles of apple cider “Peisoner Magistrate. The second case was that of Daniel Marino, On Sept. 5 Detective Price went to No, 192 Washington Street with a warrant from Justice Marah to search the first floor and basement there, Price went to the second floor and found a barrel and seventeen quarts of wine and thirty bottles of beer, Then he arrested Marino, “Discharged,” said the cout niles tien aon APART SEVEN YEARS, WIFE GETS DIVORCE Separation Agreement Pro- vides for Care of Gordon Children. being separated for seven Thelma G. V. Gordon, a attractive titian blonde of Serpentine ‘Trail, Larchmont, to-day obtained a divorce decree in White Plains trom Harvey M. Gordon, @ wealthy sales- man of No, 35 Warren Street, Mi hattan, The decroe was granted by Justice Young. Mrs, Gordon testified that she and her husband parted in ‘Toronto, where they were married on Nov. 11, 1908. t Florence /Leonard Appleby, at whose home the plaintiff ts living, testified that at the request of Mra. Gordon, his sister-in-law, he aecom- warrant, the first he sts discharged," quoth the After years, Mrs. panied a detective to an apartment on West 46th Street, Manhattan, laat October, where he alleged he found the defendant with a young woman, Under the decree Mrs, Gordon will receive $100 per month for the main~ tenance of her two children, Crayton twelve, and Lester eight, She stated that by the separation agreement Gor- don has been paying her this sum monthly. THREATENS TO KILL DETECTIVE CREHAN Philip Crusol Whose Home Was an Arsenal, Arrested. apoleons of Finance f boiling water and was scalded 2 piel Whare,T HOVER Gould Get act man's hobby in this town, do the Napoleons of Finance )10) ° b When two detectives began a never could see America or my ever take a breather at the sine ey Romance and _ search of his cobbler shop, No. 93 ends age r a word, do they rela ‘ friends again Dalliance? In a Rey Sel New York friena| GIRL TAKES POISON Union Street, Brooklyn, yesterday, T have my own father and “You've said a forkful!"’ said my New York frien : : mother in Japan who Tove me in New Yorkese. ‘Let me lead you to tt (Odd ex e THROUGH MISTAKE |"ilip Crusol suddenty drew @ loaded The Japanese people lova me; 1 pressions, aren't they!) ; . . revolver and, pointing it at one of know that many of them think 1 My name is Mary fags ier va ys scuerel Vesey glsson in Serious Condition |them, John L. Crehan, threatened to was right in this trout ; metaphorically bleating with oatonishme a Atter Swallowing Arme «tM eter "ha 3 seen ee troubl with my when the reckoning came, t'was my friend was fleeced, pay “3 a palais Kil him. Det Charles M. Geary, s d. must go back, at leas hig AN Sufferi#™ from the effects of arsente,| who was with Crehan, shouted @ once @ year, to visit them. Rut mer at-P ail by the pollee te have been taken} warning, and Crehan threw one of sage: p ie © trail, ten, of the Mighty-Ones-at-Play, & Ko back to my husband—it T do iF ab on ih he Mnivate ear, complete with dgrkey ac] by mistake, Poesy Kiswon, twenty- four German automatic revolvers the + NESTR VAR BES PIG MP IINS, Oe the wheel, down the most wonderful street in The uni- [of No, 69 Weat 92nd , Wan taken [detectives sald they had found in the ki Mi rH, WHORE ¢ rns were once described by ant from her home early to-day to Knicker-{ Place into Crusol's face. Crusol waa iat Miura pinched a fold of yerm * sh ft all, just a bit conspicuot ae? arreste| and to-day was held in the ken kimono da s English fritnd ¢ s " bocker Hospital in a HOR Fea : een ines intily 1 you know! She later was t 1 to Harlem {$2809 bal! in Firth Avenue Court om bd thumb 1 fore f do love Mroad thing jn world can charges of violating the Narcotic Law, alle Se roa Honpital : {the Sullivan and felonious ass wear the kimono," s} 1 mn t y Th r om live with hy © 8 ‘ A selves nehanted fatry y with a little amile, “heea nd. Bresentl : a} sister, Ma t ¢ ; i comfortable, But what m a" nd dripping H hones, WAT sian 1slason ot the Sate isea ATOR eE tee eee mponss aye my hus paige P ” > ; }found a quantity of white powders and and his father nn s é yparen r the man’s pe derstand is that, because of the dead as a door 10 Kn efor a but took ape ) the man's p music in my heart and becaus ¢ e dreamt of stich an tmipass: araenic by mi ¢ of my years in free America, I do nps. Leauty sparkled like a dew — ee not any longer wear the kimono teman like myself wax sentiments on my mind. A muftled trombone played a whin a n, eerte note—long drawn and plain “They think It is wrong for me |. to do what they forbid me. Whe e J , a my husband and all bis fami! A plantation darkey calling for his forbade me to carry out my art? aid my escort a tracts, to go away from my homv anically with the ment: Kd A . and I refused to obey, they asier Ho ae SECT Dy of Heaven. (Yeu J the Japanese Governn t ‘ ‘ i A , make me stay in Tokyo. But + ‘ ed t If his vocall gq e Bit enc iwrp nes Government sald it could not 5 ‘ were capable of one such me A Dead Int vent me. ul, ‘twould bo enough, and | *° ati aninese ie to “Bo I have come,"’ finished A tremble! Db ‘ . little Mme, Miura, “and always | Topsy at the rendezvous i ici n Heaven alone 1 shall go where my music calls 1 ¢ aout they! ioe Phen this w avon! He was nt me bowers, in balconies that gave hone ree treacherous semblance of secluaton, sigs Maxton onesitty. 1 “think aa Tt sey bald-headed Romeos Iterally swooned T ee aanoe tink ‘ a tas ink." sate tha re f bottles on the little ts « exceedingly brav 7 : across the little tables toward their nN Aa aa tlt ir eg r f ge! toe SOR Baye ene: asus ot, secure Inthe ostrich theory] !s how the revellers brought les The Ea enchantment excellent example." rom which all of us have suffered in] The tired New York business me _—_ in your cup. ve I ot ~! h a thing exista—was jus “It is not right," anid Mme. ur day o aud) tt Lehi Rellives (enel eresinen arould te Indeed, my own spine tufned to] p hoy again—a delightful, laughing nothing, that she should have no | wax when I beheld tt, life of her own, no career. But"’— And then they danced. Such terp- now her voice dropped and one |sichorean cleverness! Such undu- Ittle hand was pressed over her | lating, slinky, sliding harmony! Such heart—‘‘but, ot dislike, | erace! hate cates, saltaion sata I've seen the Zulus dance vatside dislike me and make trouble, 1 | their native kraals, In the back- blocks of Australia—’way Down Un- der—I've watohed the Anzacs fox- trot with a labored roll resembling a aturm-stressed schooner on the high, m very unhappy. Oh, truly, I am very, very unhappy! I much suffering in my heart!"’ Wherein it may be Mm high seas, l've footed it right mer- Tamaki Miura proves her kinship | "ily mywelf at the bal Tabarin in with crusading feminists of Occi- | Montmartre, Parts. Gantal criging " ‘Bok neve, noes In any core af genet nat ale 4 erry-footed boy, worshipping at the ab@ine of Woman, Song and——(well I'd say tt, but maybe Pussyfoot would send me back to Scotland, where, of course, there isn't any 4iffloulty in the matter, and lots and lots of what !s banned over here !s on the tap ar on the tapts!) z But 1 don't want to leave The York just vet, Oh, no 1 . no) nome more Now Vo all-Ceylon ness men footing tt rig f te and “r \ Tea —~ White Rose

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