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Shoes, Worn Ones, Loot Of This Thief Police of Jersey City and nearby points who some time ago announced the discovery of a thief whose oxpert ttention was given solely to the pur- oining of trousers, to-day reported the presence in their midst of an en- tirely different genivis—a shoe robber, The shoe thief made his appearance last night in Guttenburg, visiting not stores, but homes. He entered four houses and left with a total of thir- teen pairs of shoes in various stages of we Emil Staunton, No, 68 Twenty- feventh Street, lost his own, his wife's and his daughter's footwear Frederick Rauser, No. 12 Twenty- ifth Street, lost his own and his wifes Michael Vitale, No, 82 Twenty- seventh Street, suffered to the extent of three pairs. ustave Malpan, No. 70 Twenty: sventh Street, being the father of hree childref, was the worst sufferer Bs John Paris. COPYRIGHT, I922 BY B@NI AND LIVERIGHT. The Store that is Different Delightfu to shop in, Satisfying Broadway at Ninth Formerty A. T. Stewart ' x HE CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. THE HONORABLE GEUFFr.EY B.isRINGION. son of Lord Brandan, #] 7 Captain in the British Army resign: his commission when he weds ‘ ASAKU FUJINAMI, terress. daughter of Japanese parents. who are dead brought up and :ducatea in French convent schools and introduced t London society by 2 V'EVERINGION. a ailliant matchmaker. who did not foresee the resul! of the bringing togetiver of the two Lady Everington in her anxiety for the young Captain. who aas becn her special protege, interviews INI SALNG, the Japanese vm, «ssador. who tells her the Fuyinamis belone to the nouveaux riches of Japan, bul gives Littie information of their origin OF the source of their wealth A visi to is wites guardians, the Murata: @ Japanese tamily living 1 Parts, and a sojourn among the cosmopolitans Of Veauville sharpen .ffe ues. to sve Japa, Aboard the ship they meet ' ISCOUN! KAMIMURA, returning hone t. wed a bride chosen by his family. whom he has never seen A stoy at Nagasaki'is the tirst sight ot real japan A part of the reveistion ts the Chonkina, or Geisha dance, seen by ; ; A Belmaison Capture in London Jarrington in company ‘vith two English acquaintances Barrington 's In al Barrington’ in company und anteaiusbies tor shoes |{| 3,500 yds. of ENGLISH GLAZED CHINTZ | 85c ' fall, Vive pairs were removed from ais house TANAKA 4 nondescript japanese, atteches himself to the Barringtons, follows i \ . P Police to-day are wondering it he Js a them everywhere anc accumpanies them to tokyo, where Geottrey micets it | 4 ; " used shoes dealer, a father w 2 EGGIE FORSY IH Attache of the British Embassy, musteal and romantic {amily who is out of work ot —the regular $2 to $2.75 yard grades—for. yard j shaking oft old attachments in Paris for a new one in Japan, the novelty Bh DIM BUS ‘ ' 2 ! thaning ae Of course such news is unexpected, _It will upset the market greatly, but only for a ‘Ak SMIIH, daughter of a apanese mother and\an Lnglish father. Bar BRIGHTON LINE : H Tington meets Miss Smith. whe st okes and langutshes in Forsyth’s apart ments at the bassy armington trom a talk with DY CYNIHIA CAIKNo, «te of the Bntish Ambassador. learns ot Yaes day or two, because the almost unbelievably low price—85e yard—should sell out this quan- CONTRACTS LET tity immediately. Lengths range from 17 lo 67 yds, to the rece, This is one reas fe he | i iy - . ie et e sappr The Transit Commission has ap- Pee vests Ay teh Uinta is is one reason for the low price— py Pie ane ude imbassy’s disapproval ot For WaVeA. i. GOHERAEE. HatWean tHOueTeW limited quantities. Another reason is that the patterns are no longer in print. But until } VO, tawyer tor the Fuyinami estate. who has made regular remittance: Sg Ra aban aed wont be discontinued this summer they were the best sellers in the manufacturer's stock. They are to Mrs Barnngton, arranges tor her and her husband to meet the Fu practically new to America and they are reproductions of old glazed chintz with the charm ht. T.) and the Harr jmamis of tokyo Ihe ent2rtamments tail te impress Barrington. to whom GRAM ia, MET Tetiteh: and brightness of the originals. 24, 26, 26, 31, 36 in. widths. ‘ Japanese tamily customs eem <td and contradictory A tamily busnes latfo har ey a Bhigniuine onterence discloses ihe .act that the Fuyinami income is derived from wach ne geah ol Th the Geisha house privileges in Vokyé and elsewhere. Under the tutelage of iy Avenus sta\ion, 5 GHAR ere are 54 patterns ; | het cousin . aes: at . ‘ ASAKU, Barrington’s bride. cegins to learn something ot Japanese tamily cus ETT DLE ets Udita ee ___Hach was selected personally by Belmaison. And Belmaison art in decoration occuz toms and hear about ter vather ar mother, the one a poet. the other a Tri CEAHAIE Ife OE TKO. ee RCT TERS pies a unique place in the home life of America. ‘i delicate clinging little woman, “ho died wher Asako was born Barnngton sorinany: tal alrekag OpemaclneT TORE ‘ , and Yae smith are “orsvtt’ auests at Kamakura Vhey leave @ dance Dalits HEN ieAih be achornieantea ere To use in many ways For carly American or English cotlages— } hI aga Dee Rote eae edi aikinas val ZB a it is ne ry to keep the rear cars Any room in which glazed chintz could Moss soem enn el Patterns, corr flowers, ] by Tanaka. Asako learns from her cousin that childlessness is cause for —— a ploned. xv:soine Cb (hb seen er wInEL be used at all, will be the happier and moe ig <elores SUP DYED eh: Cohen a aaES ott ne e ~~ = 1s been cause of complaint fresher fi a) CUPEAIDEL PR signs. divorce in japan she soends erick tme in the Fuynamt household | RESTLERS’| The cost of the work will be $180,- resher for new curtains, — slip-covers, : i 4 Forsyth surprises seottrey and Yae Smith in his own rooms FETE ee eee aay eee eee aoc ee Nee a eee trib ana will’ Ge epportionedr abrtol: window shades, lamp shades and even | french Peasant or more formal periots 1 declates his mnocence. she ei.l accuses him, and in a nt tirade gives bbl alae i‘ lows: Beverly: Rowdy $20;840) Cprtels just cushions of one of these adorable Gay bouquets of tiny roses and tambourines | Barrington his first knowledge of the source of his wife's income Asaki | door. Asako started and ti@fst the) bis side, Ae had produced a note-fyou Road, $17 Newkirk Avenue, ‘pattern: strung together with ribbons or little baskets | hadi ot He insistent and turns a deat eat to her, husband’s explanation: | dagger into the breast of her kimono. | book and a pencil from a. breast] $7,060; Avenuc H, $13,515; Avenue J, Ls ao with streaming bow knots. : leas tor forgiveness onder persuasion by Ito. [sarrington signs a docu | She heara « bling the ste rocket. ‘ i80; Elm Avenue, $20,335; Kin) ii di H And, of course, many patterns delightfully Har- ment which divorces Asiko, tie tetumns to Fngland Asako too. learns o:|.1 he MOT WldRtIG drsues ute toell: wine iavyour marnatl chetasked [Aliph way sac asuisAvendesUares With different periods sie Cl eprade ara baxtrene osugnetully Has | source of her income and becomes disgust a nese $ - * a wall s | Asake 2 0 age? y 790: eck onc 1,970; S oshead nel Fi z can py - . 4 : BR eaves the aie tae eae ieee all Haprtere customs | room. His was very red and hi ako; “what is. your age? your} 790; Neck Road, $20,970; Sheepshead French, Javobean or carly English Each one is a gem of its type—us our expert | Samara uname bouce trative: alone, Bs aving her cousin | voice t ad been paying many | father’s and mother’s nome? What] Bay, $6,640 + Pheasants, birds of paradise or peacocks | decorators looked them over as they were being | Sad. Presents her with; a small japanese sword of the kind formerly | New Year is your address? Are you married? ie work {s to @e completed with- with great vivid plumes, unpacked, not one single pattern was condemned. pee Presents her with a small Japanese motto: “Better death than Hapt . Asa San, Huppy|] Where is your busband? How longfin six month Some of the plat iss , abies . | ishonor. New Yi ; mh hiccoughed, grasping | have you known thls “man? Wve re} forms will be le ngtened ms inch at _ .No, it has never been done before—a store's bringing over to America so janie. quanehy Va CHAPTER XXVI. shops, which cater their moat diverse] jiks a pump Oram IT Moser So We Eee ek TG preNAMS GUT Lill cin PRE VOIG feet, und the dthers nearly 100 of glazed te i W bs made the purchase because we believed our patrons would appre- g ia! os ap i sel iike a pump handle. ‘New Year in| him? Mow did you kill him? Why! te 4h % Aly: ches Benue yan Povbhins haa Alone in Tokyo. oe oath less multitudes} jupan very lucky time. All Japanes: | did you kill him? uuded in the work will be con- ciate|the high quality, the beautify peckecz and th very low price. Rid hae SR Tee na ce ie nices | people New Year time very] The questions buzzed round Asako's] struction of new stairways at some of Fourth Gallery, New Building, at the Beimaison Stalrway uraki michi ui so be lucky, This New Year tir y | he 1 like a swarm of horne It} the stations, including Kings High- had never occurred to the unfortunate} way, where last year there was an in- ness, no more Yoshiwara. I am|girl that any suspicion could fall ase of traffic amounting to nearly Yama no ha no tsuki! Hf binets fee Aue renee gods and) jnillionaire, madame. 1 have made] upon her, Three more policemen had] 590,000 passengers. Other new stai nages of Daikoku ani Out of the dark Mri-nu-beki: Haruka ni terase, re are quack medicines ani lucky for Ito. No more dirty bust- stylograph pens, clean wooden altar MU A pea dg abisu; there) £100,000—$500,000 gold. I now be-| arrived. ways will also be built at Elm Av nue, Neck Road, Avenue H, Avenue J and Avenue U stations, are cheap underclothing and old hats, food of various kinds, boots and books and toys. But most fascinating of all Shine (on me) from afar, are the antiquities Moon of the mountain fringe! MiRbRe SET IRIFE AM) OME days before] this?) asked Asako, picking up alister). I shall be = XV Christmas Asako]| tiny silver box, which could slip into] tapan. Jap had moved intof|a waistcoat pocket. Instde were en-| world. Ito Into a dark path 1 must now enter: come giin giin (Member of Parlia Every one in this house is ar- ment). I become great party, orgun- | restec zer, great party boss, announced the Sr t police- then daijin] man n taishi (Am-| ‘Put out your hands,’ he ordered jin (Prime Min |Asaho. eltusty handcuffs were slipped eatest mai. infovar her delicate wrists. One of the atest country in the| policemen had produced a eoil of rope. reutest man in the world | wl proceeded to tie round her (Minister of State), th (iow much {| bassador), then sorid From a ae Advance Notice Chewing Gum can be Removed from Rugs, her own litle|shrined three gentle Buddhas of ofd| And I marry Asa San to-morrow, neat| Waist and then round the waist ot O| ff) Carpets & Other Fabrics 7 ‘ | M “4 = 7 home. _ [creamy ivory, perteetly carved to the}day, any day’ Hana wis of a mouchoir fARCEL DUPRE To be free, t|minutest petal of the full-blown lotus} “Speak to * shouted} At the yolice station Asako had to 4 j P uy e escaped | upon which each repose the visitor very glad,Jundergo the same confusing inter? Carbona Cleaning Sac there been kone Toe ‘The famous organist at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, who m the watch-] “Indeed, it is the end of the year.| very, very y alve wife frogatory be the chief inspector, Fluid will remove truly French than this idea that created such a sensation if his American debut last scaso., eyes and the} We must sell all things cheaply,” an-|of Ito. Fujinam! give you to me. 1 he weary questioning continued chewing gum. It will recently blossomed ir some fertile ‘ p wh erin g]swered the merchant. “It ‘s asked 60] have all Fujinami’s secrets in my saf r quite two hours, until Asako h ldo. ib easily, without rench brain, of making frivolous arrived on the ‘Homeric’ on Thursday for @ trans- j tongues, to be at|yen for true ancient artistic object.""| box. Ito test. man in Japan.|told her story of the murder ON pA uae) tle glove handkerchiefs forfeve- continental tour, and will make his first public liberty to walk] ‘Ten yen! Please see!" so'' Asako,|Fujinam! very fear of me. He give|thvee times. The unfamillar la wearing the fabric or ning wear out of veiling? : ee pea pith about the streets | showing a bank-note. me anything I wi » give me | confused and the reiterate hurting thecolor. Read pearance afi the sensors (rhe: Wanaindher A Mena cs Sobwebby ai dainty as can y > and to visit the} “Indeed, gkusan, there must be ro- | Asa San. Ver love."” frain: directions on label. ne ere tke ral Aner Tuesday afternoon nezt, at 2.80, | shops, as an in-|duction, Thirty yen; take it, please. Asako felt heip! Her hand wos You now confess} you k the! co border designs. Everybody invited. No tickets required. dependent lady of | He pressed the little x into]on the hilt of her dagger, but she still}man!”’ Cannot Burn or Exp Gray, violet, blue, purple, a es ie nak inthe | Japan — these | Asako's hand. hoped that Ito might come to his} Asako chilled to the bohe, Her 4 ‘ é ‘ iy vere sucly unfamiliar joys to her that] “Twenty yen,” ne bargained, | senses and go head was aching: her eyes were ach- for a time she forgot how unhappy | holding out two not “There!’’ he cried, ‘I Know forelgn}ine; her R i smart brown, a deep emerald First Gallery, New Bullding green. 75e each, le. were aching with the ie really and how she longed} “It 18 loss! It Is loss!" ho mur-|custom. 1 know everything. Mis orical of standing, She felt that thoy “I amg aning Fluid Street Floor, Old Suilding Geoffrey's. company As of old,|™ured; but he shuffled back to his}tuc! Mistletoe! A Kiss for the soon give ¥ alto, i without ity te fabric or color | A Very Good Group of Dnly in the evenings a scene of in-| Stall « Avell content. |, | mistletoe, Asa San At last the inspeetc trie | PBL ZOSSORGOE Borrues-ALL ORUGGISTS ; curity rose with the river mists, and] “I end it to Geoffrey. He st 1 out of his ch naire, thought “it will bring him good luck. Perhaps he will write 19 me and thank me. Then | can write came towards her, like a great black he ejaculated past bird. She dodged him and tried to es-|midnight. Even I must ! cupe round the deck chair. But he|times. ‘Take her*away to him.”” ep some- the court, caught hold of her kimono. She drewand lock her in the + To-morrow r resting hidden in her bosom just Dose New year is eae aE her sword, . the procurator will examine ut nine Sadako had shown her how to wear [° {Nr A Sepanee Help! Help!" she _eried. o'clock, She is pragending to be silly mn bat Em Ri |middie and lower classes live all the | wpynaha!”* Mid Hat Mndernianem eo ane 'e It was then that she did not like} Vea pound in a thickening web of a memory of Sadako ning 2 red through the lonely room with the Pure Wool Plaid Blankets In block designs—in colors of pink, blue, tan Single bed siz $9, $10, $11 pair : j | Three-quarter size ere 4 see ee + $10 pair ito be alone, and that she summoned [30h nd in @ thickening web of | gomethins wrenched ut her wrist{probably guilty ue , ; i Beare ea ta kees ner company ant to [Cece ,,But during the last days of the Jand the blade fell, At the sume mo-] Avain the handcuff and the dee Sold Everywh Double bed size ae $11, $12.50, $15 pdfir % eh ne with his guaint}t, be ur a sid ena ace |ment the inner shoft flew open like uding rope were fastene pon her. = = ee hes. by Bere pis tise wen te a to be unraveled and the defaulting [ihe shutter of a camera nase Puen tollcem aa earitaaeT sriceabt ae All Pure Wool White Blankets 2 S thatie sell ome of his family | shed into the ‘oom the loose end of the rope, and drove |————+ = a i tpi mes wae miedo tho pele tn gods, and start 1h New Year eo ad fasbl cami toe leon ScBIIh TASAMOY Uecarse La TiiaS my SH sacrifices beautiful, seal cont with borders of pink, blue, ete. sitors. e mn lehn’ ciate: (ihe ‘i pies s Da closed val olmabs, capes, trimmed ‘coals, $j i ; 519 9 Be ain Hie wat Yean Brant psslonn: aise. en : fromions swell | until she was outside the voom wih[which was 1 rumbling along th eataty, “ngsaita vanmetcs Single bed size......... a .. $L1, $12, $13.50 pair * DER sh esPAne pete + nid and er cool ‘embling be- [deserted strec » 240 W. 43d at. mt 9 A apitions. Christmas Day passed by.] On New Year's Day the wife pre- | Her maid and her cook tremblin anagrted str eee Double bed size....... . $11.50, $12.50 and $15,00 heeded by the Japanese, though the New Year's Day the wife pre- | vide her. ‘Then sho saw Tunak aui{ She was made to alight at a tall|Lapy wlis genuine, tur coat ee Pe auenese: jae . sround rice. | tt tocked In a wrestler’s embrace] stone building, where they passed | 803; never worn; beautl First Floor, Old Building Personulity and°uppearance of Sunt which are the specialties of the season: | Qutging und grunting ut cach other.Jdown. several echoing corridors un- | [oe ta Ny. 40th, near Broadway i Claus were not unknown to them. Hefand the husband sees to the erection Bryant 10048. while their feet were fumbling for 'he|til, at the end of a little | Ps sword which lay between them Su i-{wa pushed open a do as denly both figures relaxed Two fore-|the ‘sty,’ where prisor re kept HELP WANTEO—MALE. PO ak Eth St heads came together with a wooden| pending ¢ dow .stands in the big shop w inJon his door posts of the two kadomat- okyo as in London, with his red|su (corner ping trees), little Christmas cloak, his long white beard and his]trees planted fh a coll of rope. ‘Then Advance Notice! sack full of to attired in his frock-coat and top hat, | Heads cume tometer wil a etng| tor's court DIE evaee 1 the Brock tes whet ° Asuko attended Hish at the]if he be a haikars gentleman, or in bis | Viera the fect had been. One set offof stone. It was bitterly cold. ‘There { S h [lh ® Catholic Cuthedral in.7 1, the old|best kimono and haorl, if he be an |cicirs, hovering over the sword,|%us no window, no light, no fire-Lox, WANTED: panish Laces in foreign settlement. ‘Th sic was{old-fashioned Japanese, he goes round nt ‘ 4 zrasped the hilt. ‘Tanaka, bur] and no chair. | T iy 5 ° crude, and there was a lon sermon in]! @ rickshaw to pay his complimen- | FIM neg tered und fell] Daylight began to new lunics, 12.7 On Tuesday morning next Japanese. The magnificent bearded |t@'y calls, and to exchange o medeto crack of the door, 1 BOILERMAKERS, ant : 4 Bishop, who officiated, wus flanked] (Tespectfully lucky!), the New Year 3 on the top oi him. Asakojeame and beckoned t ; tollow KSMI = The Autumn mode fayors we shall open an by two native priests, But the famil: | rae has Reerenta fey ue im | csosed her eyes. She heard’a hoarse| him. She had not t AL taaetae lie BLAC THS, | the vogue for laces, And far sounds and movements of the of- fT er) acquaintances. For, ae the When she dared tof twen ars, but not ofte MACHINISTS, these pretty tunies of heavy ne fiew soothed Bar candcina tagsanos Of bial BORURIA Re rr aa th saw Tanaka knecling|!0 her. She wa room vy CAR REPAIRMEN Spanish silk laces are delight- Exhibit and Sale of a Sir, Ito called during the afterndon|*rve friendship.” At each house, B 7 wrrenan oe pans i hone : At d ? | ful interpretations of this Mr. 5 the a i . veah ae dugee , 1e} master’s desk sat a stv otted man + fashii fo.wish a Merry Christmas, Asaho| Which he visits, he alps a cup of sake. strate mass. felt his}with a cloak Mke r new fashion. ° so that his return home ts often due r i + ie ars GOWN} } SKILLED IN RAILROAD oa ee yegaled him with thin green tea and|i> ‘the rickshaw man's seulstance, | mouth and throat, and a black cap « tbbons like # | : ji onye Mttle square cakes of ground rice, lrather than to his own powers of self-| ‘Sa! Shimatta (There, Anished!)1""| Highlander's bonuct. | T! the WORK; } mtve cteee bine ee blac | 1on 0. ar toc lied with a Kind of bean paste called lairection. In fact, as Asako's maid|he said. He turned toward the gar-]Procurator. At hi s clerk, | i gaen ‘ ‘an."" She kept Tani in the room|confided to her mistress, ‘Janancse|den side, threw open the shoji and|*milarly but | rucely garbed yas Street Floor, Old Building =| all the Bina: Fan BAGaka A. CARATKS wife very happy when New Year time |the amado. He ran across the snow- Asako, utterly # Ye was prepar-| STEADY EMPLOYMENT; e uit marriage with Ito had alarmed aii finish."* tovered lawn: and from beyond the] 'Ns to sit down on one of the benches, aR = her : . On the night following New Year.|uneartily lence which followed his} The warder pulled! her up by the nape STANDARD WAGES, 0 rien a ugs ares of him, Apako bag snow fell, [t continued to fall all the }@eparture came the distant sound of] OF ae kimono. had to stand ¢ AUTHORIZED BY ome ine i | onfided to Tana’ en the guest/ next morning until Asako's little gar-|q splash in the river tog her examir s § | “* * ind departed, ‘because Sada San said{den was as white as a bride-cake. . a last Asako said, helplessly: “What is your name? What 1s your UNITED STATES 4 hat he wants to divorce his wife nd Beyond the brown sluggish river.| “Is he dead?” ° age? What are your father’s and RAILROAD Petticoats, $5.95 parry me. You are to stop here with} {he roofs and pinnacles of Asakusa] ‘The cook, a man, was glad of the} mother's n 250 000 f th R he in the room whenever he comes.| were more fairy-like than a theatre | opportunity to escape. The monoto questions were r LABOR BOARD, Heavy silk jersey and radium | A 0 ese Nugs not leave me alone, pl J Asako was thinking of that 1 go and call doctor," he said. peated all ‘ov n; and then, silk ith unique borders, made | A “Ladyship is daimyo,"’ the round] first snow-white day, which intro- No, stay with me,’ id Asako. “To confess were better. When you of bias folds of self material, on | will be offered at answered; ‘l'anaka ts faithfull duced Geoffrey and her to the Em-|«y am afraid. O Hana can go for] confess, we I let you go, [f you Apply to amart tallored styles, atralght or | re urai, Tanaka gives life for Lady-] bassy and to Yae Smith. the doctor do not confess. we keep you here for : scalloped around the bottom, Fi h Th d L ip!" She shivered. Darkness was fall-] Asako resumed her watch at the}days and d CENTRAL RAILROAD Others are finished with silk a Fourth to a Ir ess t was the week before New Year.|ing, A Japanese house ts a frall pro- | sitting room door, un unwilling Riz- "Tam fee ck,"* pleaded Asako; |coMPANY OF NEW JERSEY fringe, embroidery or with bands | along the Ginza, which is the main} tection in winter time; and a char- | pah. “may 1 eat vething } of fluted ribbon, oe yughfare of Tokyo, slong the ave-| coal fire in a wooden box is poor com- © Hana returned with a doctor a The wa brought a cup of tea Embroidery or insets of self material in harmonizing color are of slender willow trees which do] pany, The maid came in to closela ir gallunt utmost to breal: the polleeman. The doctor loosened ‘nd some sail biscuit Cc. E. Chambers, Supt. mo-|the shutters for the night. Where, Ito’s kimono, and at o ce h nfess,"" bullied the : a, y nteresting details of new ruffle- Details Monday evening of the wide ramshackle street,| was Tanaka? He had goue out to a head. you do not ¢ {Motive Power & Equipment, mmed style: | pread every evening the stock |New Year partye with relatives. ‘The policeman wore a blue uniform get no more to eat 1 Jersey City, N, J, Third Floor, Old Bullding de of the yomlse, the night} There was @ sharp. rap at the front and cape; and a sword dragged at Continued Monday.)