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ener Te ae - WONST LAER aa DIDNOTFILE. ~ DIVORCE DEGREES Siistices Will teeta Cases! End at Indianapolis After Discovery of 200 In- | After Brave Struggle Against Broken Health. LONG PROMINENT IN STAGE WORLD.” Sieh) valid Judgments. A TRICK OF SHYSTERS.| WAS DRAMATIC CRITIC, Do Not Complete Papers to From Writer Drifted Into Man- agement and Had a “Wy Avoid Expense or to Ha- , rass Clients Wonderful Success “Divorce lawyers, particularly the! A Geapatch to The Evening World from Indtanap announces the death “divorces obtained quickly and secret- tn @ hospital there ay of ¢ en T. ‘Wg unexecuted decrees make aMdavite for some timo that the end any, lawyers committed ta neglecting ‘thelr clients. To Exact Tribute. » @ullty lawyers, who either to exact farther tribute from ignorant clients or ‘te gave the cost of having the stenogra- pher's minutes copied, failed to file jua@gments wil) then come under the eye of the Appellate Division on charges to their disbarment. Wor yeare the undefended divorce has deen the disgrace and 1 of the Bupreme Court,” declared of the Special Term Judges to-day. je the closest scurtiny of plain- pand witnesses many of these sharp lawyers—a number of them of Advertising order—have been able to on the courts. e ‘bargain day’ divorce calendar is jed and few of the Justices have ) to deal with @ suspicious twitness of the number of cases as- ‘The defendant in these matri- After leaving school he engaged in new! paper work in Indianapolis, Cincinnat! and Washington, coming to New York from the latter city. His specialty was dramatic work and he went into the theatrical business following a short pe- riod in New York Journalism. ‘He was wonderfully muccesmfu: as an Agent and manager. His acquaintance extended ali over the country ant his enemies could be counted on the fingers of one han drawing, humorous commoni# on men and events made him a sougit after figure in the theatrical lity wf Sew York and other cities, ‘Three ‘9 ago Mr. Miller came in from the road, went to Mrs. Alston's hospital, engaged a room and sent for hfe friend, Dr, Leiser, ‘The doctor, after a consultation with other specialists, de- termined upon an operation. Th volved the removal entire of one of ¥ Miller's kidn Fit of Hiceoughing. CLK MILLERDIES, was ap-| ins Bvewinu WukKLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911, DOROTHY ARNOLD'S ADMIRER 1S DUE HERE TONIGHT Father and Brother of Missing Heiress Will Meet Griscom at Quarantine. nnnnnnnnnnnnn ly ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR #& # _# wf ot HOME DRESSMAKERS | STEAMER DUE TO-DAY. Young Woman Who Sailed for Genoa on the Cincin- nati Not Miss Arnold, Although the family of Dorothy Ar- hold, mysterlousiy missing from the home of her father, Francis Arnold, ty” kind, wil find thenselves in a 3 Siler of Yan &: a ot the No, 109 East Seventy-ninth street, since FOR THE CHILDREN eritical position, as a result of The) | fonst iat pial Soisice™ Signal Dee. 12, and thetr legal representatives Banning World's revelation of the two! ig cog a = a: oe refused to discuss the girl's absence tn -———_— : iadred or more unfortunate couples! TADAKers in the coll Sof Bend any way to-day, {t was known that the When the chil- Whowe divorces have never ween logaliy | NAS On tour in charge of ove of David girl's father and her brother, John W. dren have a col Gdakeehed, it the eevere and prompt ac- Belasco'’s companies although he was, Arnold, will hurry to the Battery the| 4 mor cough a Won of Justice MoCall to-day brings ie cr ie ee moment the steamship Berlin has been Ce Od reas exuictpates. Trave ine on bis nerve, he reached THO Fevance sane oat Shey Oe i roeee be parwuee MoCell at the opening Of A iinett a few daye ago, and the e orge S. rlivonl Jey the Spare Seve instructions to Clerk James) |. cotiapsed. With a final effc t will % bachelor, who was devoted BB, Emits to have all aggrieved part | 6 gor on a train yesterday and went to tentions to the young woman, fee appearing for information regard-) y\5 native town to die. He had know ough it has been sald repeatedly Miss Arnold when she left home ‘a@ @ mames of lawyers, moneys paid) proaching and he greeted it with a th about $30 In her poe! nd later ‘and services rendered. smile, raised her capital $300 by pawning a ifr ee A Niwenaneresn: did not go to Griscom In Florence, ‘WM be able to show what malfeasance,} Mir, Miller was forty-four years old. of the father and brother to have a conference with him rded as significant. Also it nas been said on ap} ority that Griscom and Miss Ar- Were not secretly married before sailed for abroad with his own father and mother last November. The day after Miss Arnold disappeared the family, lawyers and detectives at- tempted to ascertain had eloped with Griscom, en failure to find evidence of @ secret marriage the family atisfled that she was ma, the | not or that he didn’t and also a band of know With the result | that on Jan Arnold and uls | mother sailed for Fle and thers young Arnold had a stormy interview | with Griscom, which terminated In Ar- iscom down, It ts also t he wrested letters from Gris- that had been written by the miss- rl. Berlin may land this evening ane may not come up to her docks unul to-inorrow morning. It 1s sup- Pretty Designs by The Evening World's Expert—Queries Also Answered. Dear Fashion Fe You jd show up Well! ter: 1 being dow |an or. weil a advise using black | rib Velvet as a trimming? Perhaps you can) whi kive @ good combination. get Tam eighteen years old and my nts are 36 bust, 22 v Please give me a su d some time ago some pat- ressing gowns wi tross trimmed id you Please inform t was in and where I can Also please let me know nd back are cut in the 4 a yound collar trim- |med with lace ribbon down, the front use, or wiiether It wo: BY MILDRED LODE WICK. The Evening World has started albatross. It hy actions never appears. He is Tepresented by counsel: The plain- wit ses testify to the statutory ‘Act. It Is fully corroborated. The care ‘x finished as the Court announces: ‘The patient came out of the anaes- thetic only to fali into a fit of hic- coughing, which lasted for many days. ‘The facts of his case were published tn the newspapers and he received thou- ‘Judgment for the plaintiff; prepare the Frederic Thompaon, th T " Meda deh ali Johin Golden, the composer “Rut right here the trouble begins. ‘The lawyer turns to his clients, remarks |. *You've won your decree,’ and the party leaves the court. It may be weeks be- fore the plaintiff again hears trom the lawyer, If the Inwyer ts honest he will ly Mis client of the Anal judgment entry on the judgment docket. If not, as ts the case obviously in this unate accumulation of decrees, the yer does not go to the expense of drawing up his interlocutory or final de- crevh and does not furnish the record of the ase for the judgment docket. Or he may hold up such duty to exact an Additional fee. “I know of several cases where law- 1 have told clients that a fee of $0 ‘wae needed to file the decree in the County Clerk's office.” ‘An filustration of how careless divorce are was told by another Su- Court Justice during recess. He Mt as follows: he fifppancy of some practitioners undefended divorce procedure 1s by the circumstances of one sending a clerk—a minor in J oonsequently not a member o: the , Miller had never seen ken before. ie laughed, the riot d_and he recovered for the peration left him an ine 10 polsoning developed, view of life was tilue trated by @ remark he made to a friend who called on him at the hospital dur- ing his convalescence. The grinning billiken hung suspended from the « Jet over the bed. The room was littered with letters and telegrams which he had been unable to read during 1 iiness, “Old man,” he said, with his charac- teriatic lle, ant to tell you that thi is a mighty nice, kind and gentle world.” DANCING SCHOOLS WON'T BE GLASSED josed she has beerf delayed by storms. Assure you it will be appreciated [and bottom, also three ts buttons. | Wren she anchors off Quarantine, how. @ Fashion Depart UNDECIDED. )Taanking you for favor, ever, the two Arnold will board her. I would not terial. You can effective by having ti flounces edged on the bottom with lace MRS. FS. HILL. | immediately after docking Griacom The design you mention was printed W111 be taken to the offices of Arm- Monday, Dec. 19. The back and sides strong & Garvan, counsel for the Ar- ment for the bene- broider such @ ma- ft of Roma dress. ie dross very irt of three makers who wish are cut semi-fttin, nolds, and there @ second conferen:e banding. Have a sash of black velvet | Wii be hel. to have tasteful) ue on’ 3 front in long ends) Dear Fashion Faitor | been hinted that one of the Ond pretty clothes] which pase under the first flounce,| lets ‘cil Me of some prety wash: | re, pnet tharArngide ars. s6. anxibua) ts dad c. | SPpearing again and tied ina soft bow “Ye matoriais for party, ball, theatre | meet the Griscoms is that atom aise. e inet Wale cry jue waist cout and oall ne dresses, also for Watse drese young woman travelling wi Danee. In addition made in ty ere | hoe Yee oe kte com family whore identity hi bad ye? Marquisette 1s the most nerviceable : fo furnishing up. teeta pagel Mireeeee he aed material for the different ogcasions you|ccaied: fn some quarters it has been hinted that the young woman might perhaps be Miss Arnold. edit cea MRS. SCHERMERHORN SUES. to-date original designs for gowns, @ueries will be anawered ae to ma- terial, method or style in dresemak- mention. Por the house, Z sug crepe or voile in me sleeve. Lace frills in the fro back of the yori aeeaatliceannias ; advice about i Anat Dew gaciaty SrHclas re Det faaking ie malt dreas:|NEWSPAPERS NOT SEEKING | ,..sc: am” Aco for Absotate made, the most economical way tc] would Ike to. wea foe ANY TARIFF PRIVILEGES. meet the requirements of fashion, cc. 4 ree ene tor the atrort al. at 5 Divorce Hide Particulars. Letters should By aderrere to) dress. It has a full skirt with three! Congress Committee Told They! Muiggne: 1s Boreg! Were laaey or “Fashion Editor, Evening World.” | ruffies and many tucks and a drop skirt et A : be i ave g ples kadpnis Descriptions of above designs are |! "¢t. IGNORANT, Only Want an Open Market to uit for div Mrs, Josephin yermerhorn again: nie) E Na civen > rewith: I would make such # drers as the, Cope With Papermakers. . green mull simple as possible and) merhorn of No, hb ave- I. | yet etrecti Mone the skirt slightly | SHINGTON, ¥ %—The paper} nue. ¢ appointment was made by ° | fall with @ band about a foot wide of and pulp wood provisions of th Justice Gerard in the Supreme Court i i cream all-over lace, edged with green dian reciprocity nent formed the} on motion of Rodolphe Claughton 9 Dress white Man Peter eno | EAs 188 session of the] No. 71 Broadway, Mrs. Schmerhorn’ walet crossing over to one aide, with | gy | Means Committee to-| counsel. J. 8, and H. A. Wise of No. three large rose-colored braided but- witness being Chair- Broad street, lawyers for the defend- ant, did not oppose. Counsel on voth sides refused to give information of particulars of the com- plaint. Mr. Parodi, the referee, would only say that it was an action for an Paper Conmit- Newspaper Puolish rris was rein business man- band of the lace on! ' Straps of pink braiding ave laid | f es with a piping | the shoulders next the neck, and | pass under the cross piece of the wais:, but falling below it in tasseled ends of the ers’ Association. =) forced vy} Don ©. at the belt. The sieeve, which ts in ager of the New York W 4, another | absolute divorce. one with the waist, shows a plece of nber of the Paper Committee. Mr. Schermerhorn is a president of the the braiding on the edge at the back, | £¢st removing ¢) Norris make good his pro: Town and Country Estates corporation ‘The skirt is cut with a yoke effect {1 | BAFFOW lace insertion at different in-| ALBANY More than @ hundred co t the Fifth avenue address. He is in gle ‘ 3 tervals up the skirt. You aid not men- ‘ ra) i y of th two undefended cases be- | the back, which continues over the rides , no Way related to the old family of the tego lg hips and down in the front In pointed | Hom the waist. but combining two of of fact name, of which Mrs, Astor was @ mem- att effect, os side crossing over the other, | the ruffles with narrow insertion and| the ratification of the recipro Not a Lawyer, with ‘three braided buttons, the sanve| tucks you might make a fichu effect. Jim nt exa a —— » He did try them. The Court was sus- as the waist, A band of the braiding 's com pe the pulp r jous of his accuracy and detail—ho ala inside the y ke lece, following tts | Dea ‘Fashion vai ed me es without atnendiment of any There is Only One too able for an ordinary practi-| Fight Ordinance Requiring | !¢ 4°w" te & point tn the front. with a golden. buttentiy prmt| Nortis characterized the ag teser of tbat ne—and' quenloned nin | 8 # Bacpilting - wot wostdS tke to Kao dei the wreatest sonore” a “Bromo 26 to his legal eases one his experience. | Tham 4o Take Licenses Like , tea pe made up for a party dress and | by the United States in the presen what he was a talented young Blue Silk Cashmere Gown lephat it could ve 4 med in. Do you! eratic ti] but not @ lawyer.” ; 3 * oy {thins black would be the best color to] Some members of the comm lumimne Some relief for the ivorced but not Rough-House Resorts. Old plue silk cashmere gown, WIth) he worn u ler it? hank or | especially entative Fo: @ivorced” coupler, howe’ is possibile, i va a ag n pi ving cry an early rer E . a disp ‘| That ts Justice stated, in the form of an be : see Rae Make your dress with ® deop tunic is, interr “nunc pro tune,” which gives the] ‘The tegitimate teachers of dancing | it Breet golds core Pink and darker [of the materte? edged with a band of feeuantly with questions and sid L axa ve the power to exercise unusual con-| throughout the city are determined to | Bades of ea a ae she, | isc velvet ribbou, below which shows | marks, Mr. Mordney intimated that sideration in o here fi nt toa finis hthe e: t of the | CUM of self-colored satin showing be- |e deep band of King’s bine satin with| 0 newspapers wanted special consid ation in cases where flagrant wrong | fight to a finis ht 1 Beat 1 These In a ttt psa of to | beh de dre ty dived. ‘Black wetvet | 16,6 SE F ‘ spect Bromo done a client ordinance compelling them to take out the low part of the walet, | also edges the short pi eration, which Mr. Norris phaticall may issue an order, if] licenses. This ordinance, t > dancing tehed under the high belted au underonf! | Aoeulewaa ait. Maia Broperly satisfied, dating the decree and] teachers say, classes t academies or 4 ends on each side of the with the blue, Chantilly lace ice % Qa ii i @Blering 1t on the judgment roll from | #ohools with the rough-house resorts with three s buttons, leaving a soft touch to t 200 | a aikar , ainine g ed b 6 Court enerally kno as da t to com » e wal! nf ae: § a we onl ieee viene by. the Cou Te ae le asta, rther between tle satin pleces. | the wate wide gitdle of Rins's 2} asking not for 1 but f & Hy Bey ‘one howe BES Gave chilareh tor neescond war | (eechera that the m except for TOU | Dine oF @ black silk cord Would be al Bal aut Ne aaa as mente we fal en no have children by a.second mar pers t ne 0 Re ah y | of appro: ely 5 cen rn fall ae Mudate state their lawyer's negligence| dancing {sta | ae duty in the Payne-Aldrich Tarift law galeft them in.” id be put on the aame Deas Fashlon tal Hae | ae Seitz sald the high cost of paper wns of persons appeared to-day and 1 Spiel. Wil . 1 ise me in what ributable to the tariff as cee wrote Clerk Smith for Informatlc SPu nw tells ihe, ele qi, way to w closed sample | jy oti combina Rls ikely t tha ; ‘ advanta sible, would Meissen ts teresa ° An Afternoon Dress. mg suit of tty but| | a Adal jan dustry was int | ple and that { | Newspapers to go into th or thelr paper valf yards, ler Henrietta With self-colored satin | er the shoulders, which cons hips in the front, but {EVACUEES OREN SAPNA RAN APN | OVER 800 PAGES | 4 pe 1g Would dily indexed) iether have been joined in wecfork pF Gaynor and Francie | is ute high in the front and shows |f mien ang 4 (Handily : ; “ GMiciale who baa right to DP AhDe CRUEee ene thay (erate at eo einbraidered: place oF aatin.| suit. | Hay 000 Facts and Figure! form the marriage ceremony was dis- | should not be enjoined from interfer |.) 4 2B lta Hs or black | 7 think the sample inclosed would | s 10, F 9 : 210640 10 a bill to legalize t rriages, |ina with bis institut strap wales under the arms anil ge very pretty for a suit, and you have | iBttoduced by Senator Wainwright Duryea, waose dancing academy ts at fasten on to the satin sioulder pleces. A eumetent o1 it {f you make the jacket | 1911 reporied favo: from the Judicia i ke een am nes is gathered (M0 Just hip length, ana trim the suit with Committee to-day, 6 sk sa tunic sta rd ndsome braiding on the collar and) Gehavor Walnwright Aistinetly dis ‘ : » front Panel, which is fhsiel cuffs. Tiny brown buttons conla be! or aks attaching blame to the off in an ec i, wh. ond of Che wxed also on the front and back panels | 7 Walwho tied the knows or to the con- © publle Hance Ecolorea satin’ edges the bottom of of the skit and on the back of th Restores color to Gray or aa parties. It is just an unforty solsly skirt jacket. Faded hair—Rgmoyes Dan- manac ite mistake, the the art of da gaa —_— te doing | genera 1 a r 7 doing Seneraily, 8 ANSWERS TO QUERIES, "\(u!")0\") ne as to now| Atul and invigorates the Sealp 1% ry¢ most complete, compact, el © make an ¢ cov of sunple | Promotes a luxuriant, and altogether useful ready a ! MISS M. | healthy hair growth—Stops its reference book for the home -Witred |, the Labrador mis Wiliam he will welcome a rend Nobie lecturer at Harvard for /test ot his rights, if necessary, even wi om me \e way of criminal procedure. Duryea adds that Fa narty fork, ‘re a could combine it with a good deal ef | falling out, Isnot a dy and office ever compiled. 1 terial 1 have is white silk mull with 4 lace om the bottom of the skirt with a! 5: and SOc «1 Saeed ap Olneae MEAN biue flower design and « black figure, — |@raped tunic for the top, weing gathered | roctleiter atts tc tenes | a ’ 1 would like to bead or embroider it or up op one sde into a band of lace in- cialtice Co., Price 25c; by Mail, 35c. some original simple) "Xous sample te very pretty, and you| put some kind of hand work on |t, but|gertion extending from the jatlin NN. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES | jE don't know what kind of beads to| he waist could also be draped op 01 WALL STREET In the sharpest realizing witnessed for | «: over a month, stocks were depressed for average losses of 1 point during the first hour of business this morning. The cop- || er group was the weakest spot. Late | Vial selling, caused by thé seemingly un- favorable report of the Copper Produc- ers’ Association for January showing # big increase in surplus stocks, lowe: the copper Issues over 1 point. Posstbit- ity of an extra session of Congress didn't tend to allay the bearish senti- ment, and stocks were rather heavily sold the first hour. Better support was forthcomidg even- | tually, and the liet made fractional re- plat Miata SHIPPING NEWS. bs YORK, PORT OF NEW ARRIVED, - Southampton an ‘dint Crus New Orleans Berane coveries from the bottom - * 0 Juan Erle, Reading, Steel and American Can COMING STEAMSHIPS. 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