
    Edna Tomaini, complainant-respondent, v. Ernest Tomaini, defendant-appellant.
    [Decided January 31st, 1927.]
    On appeal from an order of the court of chancery.
    
      Mr. Merritt Lane, for the respondent.
   Per Curiam.

The bill in this case was filed by the complainant, Edna Tomaini, against her husband, alleging that he had abandoned her without justifiable cause, and prajdng a decree that he be compelled to support her. The defendant having been brought into court, an application was then made to the court to compel him to support the complainant pendente lite, and an order to that effect was made accordingly. Erom this order the defendant has appealed. At the hearing of the appeal, however, he was not present, either personally or by counsel, and no explaiiation of such failure or excuse therefor has been submitted to us.

In this situation the appeal will be considered as having been abandoned, and the order brought up by it will be affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chiee-Justice, Trenohard, Min-turn, Kalisch, Black, Katzenbaoh, Campbell, Lloyd, Van Buskiric, MoGlennon, Kays, Heteield, Dear, JJ. 13.

For reversal — None.  