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CREDITORS SWOOP | DOWN AGAIN UPON * GRISCOM JUNIOR Philadelphia Jewelry Firm; Places Bill in Hands of Attorney for Collection. PARENTS SILENCE“‘BOY.” , | Dorothy Arnold’s Admirer Not; Allowed to Talk on Even 4 Ordinary Topics. (Special to The Rventne' Wort) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Feb. 18—|} Creditors of George 8. Griscom fr. are | taking advantage of his self-imposed restraint there to present thelr claims against him. Following the lead of a w York firm of haberdashers last week, a Philadelphia Jewelry houne has now taken steps to force him to pay for some jewelry he bought while in that city a short time ago. ‘The dM was put in the hands of Clar- ence L. Goldenbeng, the County Prose- cutor of Atlantic County. The receipt of this bill thiww the Griscom family Into a state of excitement today, and instantly Roger O'Mara was sent for O'Mara refuses to discues the claim, ae does Mr. Goldenberg, but it is hinted that the bill is for a diamond ring. Suit hag not been started yet, as the Dill has Just ‘been presented, but if not paid at onee the lawyer will take legal steps. ‘The elder Griscom, in order to get Juniors trunks, was obliged to pay the DMI of the New York haberdasher. Louis Adams, the proprietor of a bath- house here, declares that he haa secn a young woman bearing such @ close re- semblance to the pictures af Dorothy Amold that he is positive it was the missing gtr. She was here no later then last Sunday. At a Sanitarium. At @ aanttertum the name of “Miss Arnola" appears on the register. It is ented that the patient ts the New York grt, but no explanation ts given to this other woman's ‘entity. That Griscom je. knows considerable nold and her whereabouts is the opinion of all who have visited the Griecome in thelr suite. ‘It 1s one of the most estontshing cages of @ man being gagged that I saw," said one; “the son te not allowed to open his mouth. While I wae in the room with his father 4 mother the fon started to speak. ‘Now you keep quiet,’ the father commanded, and tae «on meekly obeyed, just as a child would. Several times he attempted to take part in the conversation, and if his father didn’t allence him his mother made signs to still him. He 4s not even allowed to talk on subjecte far from that of the Arnold case,” Getting Much Mall. The son is receiving considerable mall, and the greater part of it 1s ad- dressed in a woman's handwriting coms have admitted that s the letters are from cranks and ure of a Yhreatening nature. One letter received Vriend,"" was signad “A and was from a woman who wave her New York City address, but which is being concealed. In it she said @ party of Bryn Mawr girls salled from New York for Europe Dee. 13, the aay Dorothy Arnold disappeared from makes the prediction that Arnold was among the num- writer asked Griscom jr, to ne remarked As lf I need her help." People ve rooms on the same floor hotel with the Griscoms oft mily t# alone some | They Eagerly Accepted the Hipless Corset, THE EVENING WORLD, i aa FEBRUARY 18, 1911. [@ “Harem Skirt” Is Already Here; Will N. Y. Women Wear It? Sure! Sheath, Atrocity and Hobbied Horror -Silliness in Fashion| Limited Merely by the Invention of Paris —Crazy Enough to Wear Whatever French Dressmakers' Invent. | Trousers and Liberty Go «| Together in the Feminine Mind, but Why Take trom the Harem Fashions in Clothes More Than in Morals? | a THE “PAN TALOON SKIRT W would that old V y cloth Worse than you my dear lady, because there 1s more of her to spoil. There are many women endur- ing ® smiling martyrdom in the cause of some frenzied fashion. us NEw SKIRT wit TROUSER ENDS, “What can we do?” they urge. “If ; ‘ We don't follow the fashions the m won't follow us. Or bands, 0 MISH TROUSE, Of won't follow us, Our pands, or sweethearts, will trail wear the harem skirt.” Man's Part In Matter. YeREM SKI fter women who BY NIXOLA GR. iLEY- sulru. Men are practical creatures, and ex- Paris has spoken. traordinarily catholic in their taste in The high note of feminine folly has deen struck. | women. A man likes the woman he The harem skirt is to succeed the hobbled horror }°&" get. He admires whatever is pa- raded for his admiration who seeks to interest ideal he cuts his ideal down the Woman. But thi he capable If the won him doesn't fit to fit which has made women hideous and ridiculous during | re the past year. ‘ j Already the “mannequins” of the great French dressmakers have worn publicly the frankly bifurcated garments which their employers are trylng to intro-, °° duce. In the window of one of fifth avenue's most) expensive establishments a gown showing the harem) skirt 1s being displayed. > tro arise from ‘is 0 80. ackeray made his famous re any woman without a hum “American women will never wear anything so Could marry any she choss he uns ugly, 60 ridiculous!” exclaimed a woman who saw this gees ibe iby eo bier singular garment yesterday. But she was wrong. Our adoption of the} any one of ten French dressmaker ‘hobbled skirt proved that— could make it so~for men to be pe I 1 that and grace So far as admiration of type: or fashions is concerned, women Are the absolute moulders of mas- ouline opinion. New York's silliness in the matter of fashion is limited merely by It was a mark of distin the invention of Paris Whatever French dressmakers are crazy enough to invent Amere can women are crazy enough to wear Suffragists and anti-suffagists may] are so h aecae Ie require “freaking | differ as to the desirability of woman's | n let her wear the hobble | Dawn of the Hiples political emancipation, but there are few har skirt or any other) 4. wie +i P : ‘ 4 4 or Ten or fitte leaders in either camp brave enough to] © @ choose te tatrant Pec ° ainst a generally prevailing | P at why should a ee eta laa: . | ire of even fair attractive. U8. UM ie When the hobble sk ot a. ine ik tn nese, against th though you) a mien them all the rights in the workt, | ¢ a ra Rut t A certain amount of imbecility t of a characte > son are not on the best of terms. pn's voice has been heard raised in angry expostula ip in bis room se a prisoner 1 won't sta much | he Was heard to sa it is getting un bearable, and 1 am not koing to suite at he is anxious to talk aud put himself in a more enviable light borne ou th ave visited tie Grissom suite. _ DOROTHY ARNOLD'S PATHER IS REL PING UP COSTLY SHAKCH. y to sa ether from G ns, grow ¢ when q red 1 denoun As a or may not r assured tha hunt until we he added this peared, notice hin fn tne & city, who m Wasy fil was nily, ua Weltay inserted in the papers by which believes he fell from Vier at Atlantis City fa woman may be pleasing to the mian of medlocr> mind. The sheath, the hobble and now |"! a skirt, What @ descend- they mark, uot only in punter beauty but in brain own egotism tha wea Some Sartorial Nightmares * “ ’ ba It ‘ to spea n y kown e i 1 1 e 4 | a } ee Wee, | Std n sod \ a, F t pa LM ne t Cut to Love at i “Dut ave lield ‘ " Freakishuess is the short cut to bed ates i ' wW “ \ success in everything, in art, in i fit aiMoult to rea ) ak Ae , rature and in life ant love ferstand Aa nor | Jed heh, Why should we take our fen ee n dons in clothes from the harem re pi any more than our fashions in! He morals? M n ne bea t n re ‘ , sce. t . r divide we ; , : t r stun pa bein. s gan i Thinkin back, ‘ * about BB y of fashton th ra \ lens haps f women th ‘ than a delibera gala a e, we are led to ar the ime Why “Freak” Costume nazing folly of fasion has not driven (eres dan and ihe Bmpire Doubtless the hideous oft sense of bea y woinen's souls ¥ was a revival ‘ at “Beauty is truth—truth beauty, ste, what * wt ow e ‘That is all ye know and all ye need | excuse have we for perverting it? n women realli to know," sang the poet who best The hobble and harem skirt, the 1 the rey in all w and gracious two-story hat, the ankle watch na with eqv 5 of the Greeks. and the late craze for earring ‘ what are these but evidences of a Martyrs to Fashion. It is all well enough for a wom- simian imitativen au with a bad figure or one whos: But the brie ition contains more 5 & > — — —.- at we to have been | than we in ow 1) prison houses w Posterity Will Be Shocked, ii y Q of the home. reer a ee | on the installment plan to ¢ A nose ring has a8 much reason for & 3 rr tee y cragy clothe: abo’ figure is ng as an ear ring, and .th \ Have you a Telephone in your home ? niece a: wnat In ewspaper Moes a a that i e8 The ancients ¢ the Moorish harem are not greater — —»_ displ rat is some- | told it inthe g symbols of infertority than a watch Si times doecribed in Te en oy Aapred around {he ion & NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY a won after vey ‘ ear The ing of the Chinese foot, the | 74 her fase and figure decides that both CeTaat cry al ape the Weare awaddl the Indian pappoose give! x wien RIAL. WORN BY MRS BLOOMER DR MARY VW OS ERO FROCK Coat AND TROW SERS S14 WIRELESS IN BEDROOM GETS 1A. L. Apartment Merritt's: Apparatus in Alarm for Dorothy Arnold. Caught telearaph experts are t a ALL. Merritt's $16 w appara which he has rigged to ho grav m a {room gas Jet In his uptown apart ss the Naximova “ the subway, and from his gas Jet | trike duty, detatied a »! strike duty, detatied Um gure | wai oe these ents ture | a street, W dim at midnight Deserve nuscurne and ras t last might at a discussion | and was mill 4 o'lock next 2 WaBt ines ¢ were di be ad and traction men bh non, tarted for his home, q bs ed to p ah ' je rooms of the New Y¥ 1 Kast Thirtieth stree ut} poh Ny understand that the Gian in West Thirty-ninth st aevay vaasea It women 0 entietis Century fatled | Hedley, general manager of the subway! Later it wan learned that a man whi Sold ty all leading fs py ight Olt ake them as for the story of the $1 knew J woh leaving a ferry tive by distortion and dis: |P@droom Wireless, He presided at the | boat at Long Island City on the = Druggists * | meeting and asked Mr. Merritt to tell of his disappearance, Li that he nt no unkind historian | about hts apparatus | rouge nine back to “Twenytbird| One Size Only, 50! © Bottle wd of My ‘The chief feature about my bedroom | t ferry and sta him home. . siiueeae ‘ t and tor. wireless plant is its simplicit:, sald| Mrs. Judge has belleved all along that wer. © Ahn A Seat Mr. Merritt I have no wires on the husband became bewildered In a tnd watle ike roof and no battery. I just have a con khborhood he Knew little about and ‘edi beatta denser and a detector—the latter being | felt into the river | + ei e the highest type of eman. I “hs ty vo 160. im, receivers werd fear Lady of the Rosary, advised me | Tyrant Hunger pmanhood mere bark! y erday Oo pe ne police to led! t us deny ourselves at least the cos- | ny ears. ve ia a| Yeuterday to per i. ay) nich Campbeil’s Soups 6OF the haremt set ¢ my Kitchen N the sewers noir the Kast River | Lave benlaned ack piu | from Twenty-third to ‘Thirtleth streets,” | NOTE In five minut ‘said Mrs. Judge to-day. “A partial | D SINGERS IN A BENEFIT search of the sewers in that locality | | n made, but without aval. 1| > and Others Will Help Stage the operator at Dre The time jeved that a man who} acts as the relay to tho ocean: | find teen on bad terma with my. hue- | Citee pt Aino t teehee viens ateaeleirentie wie wt are not ¥ ’ mes IT catch strange messages, | away with him by ot means, ued Peeves a aay a tone from my chandelier the | now. think that’ he accidentaily fel afraid to guaran- ; 1 man named Chueen | overboard tee them. \ this 18s nta Martha.” Another | Dream | ells “stews.” | ‘dren i . t wana Wirelens alarm | rust night { dreamed of a raging| We know how good SMEs EACUIRG a Fea proeny Arnley Fb the fr; ands did the woman who lives) Campbell's Soups are, eraldine Parra, Mar red the reamtiees 10 the with me. When we told of these dreams 7 ' Nordica and Hema Fi Ane ee F OMeTALOF sie said to me. ‘Fo wee a fire when you; We are not afraid to OE Gk atte are asleep means that you will Ket sud . eR Pa ritt Ip able to i |ilen news’ “When you rang tie bet Just | let _yow decide how well "n lerick H, Millener told how he | 22% it was too early for the| you like them, Wé i I Ne Hees an to. come, 4 ght surel Cohan, | \ n et ge | vom mm wa of my know that the strongest . Shut it wil { before . : SE ay eee a uppeare if it is in the) atgument in their favor tori, Willian P. Swe everyday that tinay no! Gs themselves— The | Forgotten Recipe » I wish I felt sure about this ‘ French dressing. 1 do so want it to be good. iv “Oh, [know —I’ll telephone Helen Wilson. ' Her's was just right that day of the party.” “Dear me! “Is that you, Helen? This is Fanny. Please tell me about your salad dressing How much oil did you say? “Oh, yes. Thanks ever so much. that was right, but you know “Yes, thank Good-bye. I thought you, we mean to very soon, OCEAN MESSAGES LOST POLICEMAN'S. WIFE IN STRAITS, ‘The body of Sebastian Stutter, the 9 former propr! of (he OL} Wood Point Hotel int chieenth Ward seett of Willlamaburg, was found in the areas 2 * before hia home at No. 27 Jackson 2 at Williamsburg, at daybreak to © +43 tae | a a milkman. Dr. Smith of #t. | 0m ropsey Edict Prevents Relief Catnarine’s Hospital was called but eald o F that M ter had teen dead for twu of Mrs. Judge, Whose Hus- hours A window of Mr. v's bedroom on ) lanished Dec, 2 the second flor wax open, Just over the band Vanished Dec. 2. spot where his body was found. It will ——— never know whether bis fall was Speyer ; accidental or intentional, MYSTERY IS UNSOLVED. was seventy-six Mates . and he told hie daughter, for Body of Man Believed eh he would spend sight back to Be Drowned. é ane tM Stutter's mind wea affect family was advised to Kvery day for the past ¢ keep watch on hin leat he H polloeman has cal t harm bp The door from his roe . to an adjoining room was always left Polloman James Jo Judee, w and one of the family slept there, ny | 1! A Telephone is such a comfort in the little every-day affairs |AGED AND BLIND MAN LIFELESS UNUER WINDOW. Sebastian Stutter, On of Old Wood P. Dead in Area an of thé resident» art of Wiillamsburg, became six months ago. He had fortune when he nu keeping the roadhouse, ten Keep Constant Watch But got out of bed #0 quietly last night that nobody heard him: a Hank Surplus BASS g House t days 85,843,400 i in ToGet ai Its Beneficial Effects ns be xorp ca Mates Can't Aid. Soups And you can give your own answer to this argue ment. If not satisfied complete. the grocer refunds the pric : What would you think if we didn’t dare give this guarantee? 21 kinds 10c a can Justadd hot water, bring toaboil, F and serve. Campmene, Compa: Camden NJ Look for the red-and-white label Your Health is Your most precious posses- Your first aid to health should be the reliable and | proved family remedy BEECHAMS PILLS In boxes 10c. and 28c, i | sion, Told Everywhere,