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YBUNGSTORY SUES FORDIVOREE AND MESA ATER Begins Action Here While His Bride Is Seeking to Estab- fish Nevada Residence. HE HAS THEIR CHILD. | Affidavit in Case Says Stanley Forde Accompanied Her to the West. ‘The bone of contention in the shat- tered youthful romance of Allan Law- Tence Story and his child wife will be Uttle Ruth King Story, their three- Year-old daughter, who is to-day in th eustody of the father. The fact t Allen Story sued for absolute divo Paming Stanley H. Forde, an actor, came known whon Supreme Justice MoCall signed an order permitting him fo serve Helen Hilton Story by publica- tion. Young Story is eon of William Cum- mings Story of No. 4 Gramere; few margin for the presidency of the D. A. R at Washington. Young Story formerly was a broker at No, 18 Wall i Helen Hilton Story, the nineteen-year- old wife, 1s a daughter of Col. Albert B. Summit avenue, Hackensack, tom, once a judge of the old Common Court, who left a fortune esti- fated at $10,000,000, acquired largely as the friend and confidential adviser of A. T. Stewart, the famous merchant, ané his widow. In 1902, when the Hiltons were living en the upper west side, Helen went to Washington on a visit. Young Story Bad been devoted to her, and they ar- fanged an elopement to Baltimore, be- fag married there Sept. 21 by the Rev. M. Dane, an Episcopal clergyman. Went to live at No. 410 West End Manhattan, where baby Ruth born. On one occasion when a fire the Story flat the young ed the baby by running fights of staire with her. year the Storys maved to Nineteenth street, a studio ippeared to be happy. In began. | “OTHER MAN” NA YEAR. Mra Story has known & year. He is more is striking tn appear- bass volon He and re ae Hal 5 & a i Ef i 23 Wit ie Story left for “arson City, Nev., ‘@ legal Yeaidence and then @iverce. She informed her hus- Hd g Fe eustody of the ahiid, she will, also. against Mra Story sets im September she told ‘was going to i house guest of husband says he odject- ut Mra, Story went just Mept, 18 Story visited ‘and found his wife was @t & esttage occupied by the imeelf, not by his sister. it the hours from § to 12 on together in the cottage,” the it declares, It adds that Forde 8 Were together in (he the same hours on EF Ht i ! | f Hi t f § i Oct. 2 they were to there between 7 and § in the Bept. 18, the plaintite has lived apart from his wife. TAKEN “lt SAID TO HAVE HER TO NEVADA. George Boissonnau) M@avit in which he @eymour, at No. (3 greet, on Oct. 12, and thinks they went t» Carson City. Mr, and Mra. W. C. Story, Allan L. Mery and bis ttle girl were in the @ider Storys' apartment at the Gram- @rcy Club, N@ % Gramercy Park, thts Morning. Alien and his nother posits @eclined to way “We do not ubitcity,” Ye eaid, “nor, on the ot nd, do we Want to anticipate anything that my eon's lawyer needs to do. We have tried to control this woman, so that she Might see the great wrong she was @oing not only to her husband and her friends, but to herreif. Bur efforts parently hv Say that my son and tle granddaughter are here with us hat the child w DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup * Pala theron ch NO MOREEINE O “Having ust Dr. ath pesachisis Dheartiy senmon fh, ev. Harvey 1. dy, San Jose, Cab , | Bre fyrup fox | PLE SENT WR! it ro Mert tony ’ feet et Ae eines. YOUNG WIFE SUED BY SON OF BANKER WHO NAMES ACTOR. ans MIRS. AL STOR PLEA FOR BETTER STREETS. Improvement Assocta- ay tion Backs Up MoAneny. President Copeland Townsend sof the Broadway Improvement Assocation has written a letter to Mr, MoAneny in- dorsing the Borough President's wp- peal to the Board of Estimate for %4,+ 600,00 for repaving worn out pavements in the borough of Manhattan, At a re- cant meeting of the Executive Commit- tee of the association, whose member- ship includes the owners of ail the Broadway hotels and many large bustle nese concerns, resolutions were adopted approving the appropriation. In his let- ter President Townsend says: “If the members of the Board fully understood what an Influence street pavements have upon the business interests of any street, they would not hesitate In appropriating the sum mentioned. Everyboay concedes the lamentable condition of many of our streets, and we believe that the cor- rect policy ‘4 to iay new pavements and not to waste further funds try- ing to repair the ola ones, If the money {!s not made available for their replacement, it ts futile for the business interests to expect any lasting relief.’ Su Men's Suits of $1 ard in fabric, tailoring and style. Garments spe to demonstrate the superiority of Hackett, Carhart clothes. All the prevai ing colors and The Hackett, C. Men's Suits of and $25 kind good — stores; models and sizes for men and young men, Special 265 Proadway | 84 Near Chambers St. ' patterns. Special, embodies all the good points sought hy men who buy best $15 clothes and many points $970 SHOW BRDE TOGET $5000 0 ~AEREETODORCE | | Father of Eighteen-Year-Old | Thomas F, Manville to Pay Cash to End Romance. | An undefended divorce sult is to wind | up the romance of Thomas’ Frankitn | | Manville, elghteen-year-old #on of a@ | Wealthy asbestos manufacturer, and Miss Florence Huber, a blond chorus fir! whom he met ana ewtftly married | & few weeks ago. | The unhappy bride, according to ru- | mor, will try to bear up under @ sottle- mont of $10,000, enior put his foot down Manville fiat when he heard of his son's wed- ding. Manville junior remonstrated and made unfillal remarks, but to no pur- pose. His father approved neither of chorus girls for wives nor of wed- dings that followed an acquaintance of two days, Neither did he Ike ¢ member that the wedding had taken place when he was in Furope for the express purpose of brenking off still another affair in which his son was said to be involved. | cork that sometim: WELL DRESSED WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN WATER. Supposed Suicide Had Beads Tied Around Her Waist When Discovered Michael Gary, a bo . while row. the body was taken ashore. It was that of a fairly woll dressed woman of about thirty-five, dark-hi and dark. skinned. She had @ etring of prayer beads wrapped around her wrist and fronr this the police are sure she com: mittd suicide, There were no marks of any kind on the body, which had been in the water about five days. woman were come’ was palpably @ woman who h accustomed to hard work, dy were well kept and had evidently been manicured on the day she was drowned. The po- Hee believe she jun the Iittle bite of joat in beer. ngue), @ speech Blerfisch (beer fish Bierrede (beer male at a banque Blerbass (beer bass), @ heavy un- melodious masculine voice. Blerbruder (beer brother), @ barroom Manville junior in expected to take up residence In another Stata and bring sult on grounds of desertion, | Tuberculosis Its Prevention and Control Dr. Anderson, Spectalion in Diseases of the Throat and Lungs __ ‘Tudsroulcats is the most ageremive and merciless of all deases, but it 1s a curable disease if die ‘covered in time and correctly treated at the start, ‘Too much time is lost by the family doctor, who has acquaintance. Hieretfer (beer and absurd enthu: 1), extraordinary early atages of tuberculosia from bronchitis, asthma and other ailments haring similar confusing symptoms, A quecemfn! treatment depends entirety apom the diagnosis being atmolutely correct, because any medical advice or the disease, ite stage and ite complications at all times, Dr. Anderson's remarkable succes a the cure of Tuberculosis ts the direct result of his abliity to ascertain, by means of his X-Light examina- tions, the exact condition within the lungs or cheet, before the tubercular germs are present and before the breaking-down stage occurs, His treatment is original, new, sctentific and basal ALWAYS upon @ positive, true diagnoms, It ts a complete course of treatment directed and milted to the cond patient, Tt fe NC thing for every case in any stage, Persons cured of conmimption are po longer curtositien Every case pamses through Sts curable stage, 20 do not neglect yourself while you may yet be cured. Consult Dr, Anderson, expert Tang Specialist tn New York, Office, 60 West 224 at, (between 6th and Oth avs), New York. Hours, 10 to 4 (Sunday, 11 to 2); Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings till 8 o'clock. New iifustrated book on Tuberculosis sent to any address apon request, claimed to cure every Specials At regular prices Hackett, Carhart Clothes are best possible values. special prices, are garments whose appeal resides as much in their intrinsic goodness of fabric, style and tailoring as in their extreme value. ° its 8 and $20 stand- cially produced for men $ 13° ‘arhart $15 Suit Oxionli. madiu ly found length models only found as iy a rule in 818 $ 5 viel ‘ane and 820 gar- Special... ments. Special, the usual $22.50 found in other ders, in new weaves and patterns. $] 7:50 Young men should see these. Special The Hackett, Carhart $25 Suits are examples of the results we | Correct Raglan shoulder Over on Secomplish by putting coats in medium - weight into clothes the very utmost "y 7 Sngli tailoring skill and finer fab. | {hey blue, brown and English rics than were ever | Mixture $ before effects. used in $ Special, 825 suits. Has H ' Special. . | Very finest $85. stand- Distt , | ard Overcoats, in the istinetive models in| season's newest blue, g rand| weaves and colorings, brown; ndard smart and dressy garments, Special, models, Special, 1 Broadway | 119 W. 4 Cor. 13th St. | 1 Here, now, at Overcoats Newest fancy effects in tans and grays and plain black and Ox- ford medium-weight Overcoats; sizes and models young men. wi $ 1 5 and Silk - lined - to - coats, in ‘cg Extremely English style coats, with the correct Raglan shoul- $27.50 E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Near Broadway, Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings edge black and m-weight Over- three-quarter 1 7:50 and fashionable $1 950 ‘There w marks the cloth! Ing to sugcest Identity ere was one Fo! l-crow tooth in the upper jaw. The body was in @ good atate of pre- servation and the features of the young into the Leos Ing around the sout nd of Gover-! nor’s Island, to-day saw the body of a| woman floating In the Buttermilk Chah- nel, He notified Harbor Squad A and | | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. INC. RETAIL 2d St. | 125th Street Near 3d Avenue, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY Women’s Tailored Suits Corduroy Tailored Suits Of high grade English corduroy, in black, navy, brown, mole or green. Coat silk lined and wool interlined, latest model skirts. Regular Price $39.50 and $59.50 Cloth Tailored Suits ee Of wide or narrow wale diagonal beg Br or cheviot, broadcloth, peau de souris or men’s wear fabric—plain tailored or dressy models. Coat silk lined and wool interlined, latest model skirts. 29.50 1 39.50 Regular Price $39.50 and $49.50 Velvet Tailored Suits Of imported English Velveteen. Dressy and tailored models, of black, navy or brown velveteen, our own exclusive models and copies of Paris models. 39.50 1 49.50 Regular Price $49.50 and $59.50 An Unusual Offering Women’s Fur Coats At less than Regular Prices tur Trimmed Moire Pony Coats ‘With natural raccoon long shawl collar and deep cuffs, Full length model, brocade or plain lining. Regular Price $69.50 Natural Brown Pony Coats Full length model of high grade natural well matched skins; Jong roll sailor collar model, fur buttons, brocaded lining. Regular Price $85.00 Caracul Fur Coats Pull length model of flat high lustre skins, long roll collar, Bengaline lined. Regular Price $79.50 Real Hudson Seal Coats ‘ull length model of high grade ski: with long roll or sailor collar, i Regular Price $145.00 47.50 65.00 57.50 85.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. The Sun’s magic touch “The tomato never acquires itsfull and most perfect flavor,” says Professor Tracy of the United States Department of Agriculture, “except when ripened on the vine, and in full sunlight.” Here is one secret of TOMATO. Comba, Ssie This tempting and wholesome del- icacy is made from choice South Jersey tomatoes ripened on the vines; and then put up immediately; so that all their enticing natural flavor is completely re- tained. Try it and see, 21 kinds 10c a can dsrpresee Pita Bonttion Ox Tal Chowder ome Fomate ol Mock Turtle Vermicelll- Tomato “Good . Grover: Surely 1 ¥eow, Bite Just add ho! water, bring to a bowl, and serve, JoscrH CAMPBELL COMPANY Camden N J Just mbar ny ‘package Ail my, basket Task tt white label for F you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about i through a World “Want” Ad, ‘Stern Brothers — are showing in the “Shop for Men,” in their New West Twenty-third Street Building, the season’s most distinctive styles in Men’s Furnishings including unusually large assortments of Day and Evening Walst- ° coats, Sweaters, Angora Jackets, Mufflers, Gloves, Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Pajamas, Hosiery and Suspenders. ALSO FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘ UNUSUAL VALUES IN Negligee Shirts, pleated and plain effects, of fine quality Madras and Percale, coat style with cufls attached; all desirable patterns, Regularly $2.00 Neckwear: Hand-loomed, Fancy Crochet and Accordion Knitted Ties, also Silk Four-in-Hands made from French de Joinvilles, in new Fall shades, ” Regularly $2.50 and 3.00 Knitted Reefers, of pure Silk, for dress and motoring wear; in white, grey and two color combinations, Regularly $9.00 to 12.00 a 31.10 1.50 val s For To-morrow, Friday, A Very Special Offering of Madras Curtain Materials of this season's importation, in desirable designs and color, © including white and ecru, é at 35°, 65°, 85¢, $1.00, 1.50 Formerly from 60c to $2.25 per yard Later Importations of their celebrated Classique Corsets i have been received, made of the most desirable materials, such as Batiste, Coutil, Silk Broche and Tricot. These new models are adapted to all figures and are so designed as to give the extremely low and medium bust and long straight hip effects required for the present mode of gowning. For To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Batiste and Coutii Corsets, in several new styles. - at $2.50, 3.75, 5.00, 6.75 On the Fourth Floor of their New. Twenty-second <4 Street Building, a Special Sale of ’ Blankets ) Single Size, at $3.78, 4.38, 5.50 Double Size, at 4.50, 6.25, 7.50 Extra Large Size, at $5.25, 7.00, 8.98 in Jacquard designs, Double Size, suitable for Bed Cavedag, Couch Covers or Bath Robes, Each $ 1 98 Comfortables (Doutie size) 7 of Figured Silkoline, } in floral designs, plain borders, at 2.68 a 375 of Printed Novelty Mull, in West 23d and 224 Streete -— " attractive colorings, plain borders, ‘B. Altman & Cn: WOMEN’S BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS IN FASHIONABLE STYLES ARE IN STOCK, PARTICULAR ATTENTION BEING DIRECTED TO THE LARGE ASSORTMENT =" | OF EVENING SLIPPERS WHICH\CAN ALSO BE MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER TO MATCH COSTUMES. BUCKLES, ROSETTES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS FOR TRIMMING EVENING SLIPPERS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN SHOES FOR AFTERNOON WEAR, CAR- . RIAGE BOOTS, RIDING BOOTS. BOUDOIR AND BREAK. Lf FAST SLIPPERS, ETC, A SECTION OF THE SHOE DEPARTMENT IS DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES WHICH ARE FITTED WITH UNUSUAL CARE, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR. ETC. Fifth Avenue, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem York. Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping.