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T NING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBSR 1018 RICH ACTRESS SUES _ MILLIONAIRE FOR BROKEN PRM Helen de Aragon, Ranch Own- er, Demands $50,000 for Blighted Affections. HE IS SERVED BY RUSE. Defendant Lured to Lakewood Station by Telephone Mes- sage From Woman. @rohibald Jermain McClure of Al- ®any, who yesterday was made the de- fendent in a $50,000 breach of promise @ult brought againet him by Mise Helen Aragon, whose identity was ob- @cured by mystery, was successfully @erved with papers in the action late Jest night, and the fair complainant’ iMentity was disclosed to-day by her ttorney, Carl Wheeler Bliss of No. 160 Broadway. Miss Aragon s better known under e name, Helen da Aragon, and id to be the great-granddaughter anish grandee, Recently an u Mexico and left her a ras than a quarter Ged in vVajued a4 more a million. Miss Aragon, according to he attorney, was a member of the cast of “The Merry Countess" @g0. She is now in the city, it was Stated to-day, on the vorge of a nervous breakdown due to-the worry and hu- miliation of the pending sult. The actress, a fine example of the @ark, flery ty,e of Spanish beauty, ex- elted the attention of young MeClur Who first saw her over the fvotlguts. He was formally Introduct.. to her vy @ome of his friends and {minediately“ve- Ban an ardent courtship. Miss Aragon that she has been cruelly hurt, he says, through Mr. McCiure's failure to marry her, and she thinks he ought until a week ‘wound he has caused, LURED TO STATION PLATFORM TO 86 SERVED. ‘Miss Aragon has a perfect ‘against at his office to-day. “He was served with the papers in the action on ¢! rallroa| tion in Lakewood, N. J., last to pay her $0,000 balm for tne heart case | Mr. MoClure,” sald Mr. Bliss! MERCY HOSPITAK COL. RAOCSEVELTS Room INDICATES PLUG! UG! SLUG! RIP! STICKS! BRICKS! OH, MARSHMALLOWS! Chicago Hospital, Showing T. R.’s Room, And Nurse Attending the Ex-President WESTERNER HERE EEKSWIFELURED BY WHITE SLAVER Says Flashily Dressed Man She Met on Train ON LONG THE ‘Woman Left Detroit to Visit in Ohio and Was Seen in Pittsburgh. TRAIL. Last Ernest Ricketts, well-to-do real estate broker of De it, went to Po- Moe Headquarters to-day with a story stranger than an: rf there since the mystery of Dorothy Arnold. It con- (cerned the sudden disappearance of a wife, the tracing of the wom: flight through var 4 cities in the company of @ notorious character wanted by Fed- eral authorities as the head of the white wiave traffic in this country and the ultimate obliteration of the tratl, de- sparingly pursued by the husband. Ricketts said that meny years jo he had adopted as his ward Jillian, the daughter of Frank Price, an old friend, who died, leaving his only child an or- phan, As the ward grew to womanhood love ripened between them, and finally when she seventeen, the were married and took up their hon y 713 Trumbell avenue, Detrott. Their happiness was without flaw, Ricketts said to-day; his wife was of the quiet, home loving type who had her every want satisfied. On Sept. ® she left Detroit to visit friends in Maumee, Ohio. She had promised that she would be home before night; the journey one of only ninety miles. But she did not return home that night, and when Ricketts called the house of her friends on the telephone he learned that she had not been there at all. THE WOMAN MET A FLASHILY DRESSED MAN ON TRAIN. was at No, Maumee on the same train his wife had Drugged Her. | The next Day Ricketts started for taken, The conductor told him that on the previous day a flashily dressed man with a full,.smooth shaven face, had WOMAN WHO WAS | LURED FROM A TRAIN, HER HUSBAND SAYS} Cozy—Swagger Great Coats $10-%8 Real $18 Values This assortment shows practically the whole trend of long-ccat styles, just as the more expensive assort ments do; while the material and trimmings are such as you will rarely find in $10.98 coats New Chinchillas Double- Faced Materials Ulster Tweeds Fifth avenue custom tailors are not showing — smarter or more graceful. new rough diagonal and boucle effects, mixtures andchev- iots,in the prevailing two-tone color- ings which characterize the smart- est productions of the season. Motor styles and braid-trimmed walking coat styles, with wide patch et —thoroughbred, man-tailored coats. Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL BEDELL STORES Bedell 14 & 16 West 14tn Street-—New York 460 & 462 Fulton St.—Brooklyn 645-651 Broad St.—Newark, N. J, Jotun Daniell SenskSons COUPEARRIVES. | TOTANESTAND AGAINST BECKER Elks’ Club Employee, Who Fled to England, Says He Will Tell Whole Story. i Thomas Coupe jr. formerly night clerk at the Elks’ Club in West Forty- third street and wanted a witne for the prosecution tn the trial of Lieut. Charles Becker, arrived here to-day on the Mauretania, He was in the care of Assistant District-Attorney William A. De Ford, who persuaded him to leave his home in Preston, Lancashire, and return to give his evidence. Coupe went to England soon after the shooting, feelin he said to-day, that “this country too uncomfortable for him.” He would not admit directly that he had recetved threats that his fection. Saturday’s Special Offering Broadway, Shana 9th Will Offer on Saturday F Women’s and Misses’ Suits At Remarkable Reductions Materials are the finest, the styles per Some are in smart tailored’ 6 night, Lie has ven living at the Laurel | Fort Wayne and Hotel there and we have deen endeavor-| Awfully Savage Warfare, Go- Hoe ee eecea 6 woman’ snawerlae. Bate |vig oar Faeyciaka seat Widen effects, others in stylishly trimmed: % to wet him since last June without | % . 1 Mrs. Rioke' fectiy the description of Mra. tts | ately after Herman Rosenthal was shot odel: Brown, Navy, Gray and Miccess, Last alght through the ald of) in conversation. The porter had brought models. . , 6.50 f ruse worked over the telephone ve! ing On Just Now at Bar- | er cap ot egtten From tne bt |G digo che matter, he wal The Black. For this sale........... 16.50’ managed to lure him from his hotel, A the end of the “W’ullman. be o woman called !ifm up on ae telephone. | end ot iin ine coffee the woman [State has closed the caso against Becker Valuesto $27.75 Sho was, wy old friend of his, and sald nard College. it) had appeared dazed and showed indi-} 9d Coupe can only be called In rebuttal, $ % P| that she wanted to see him. She asked —-. uy q cations of being drugged. She could shall go on the stand and tell all Alterations Free. Perfect Fit Guaranteed mi him to meet her at the railroad station | : 1 hardly hold her head up and her eyes! 1 know freoly,” he said. “Then I shall | tn Lakewood on a late train, ‘The war correspondent of The Eve- ae glazed. ‘The conductor inquired | setuen to England, I like New York and " “Mr, McClure jmet the train, but tn-| ning World at Barnard College tel ” of the man who was her companion : of Hon Ty like the way night Ufe here, But It te gta ofa women, frend: he was phoned in the latent details today’ of What wan the mation, 49 be fold th8t |i top me to asttle down. My father Week's End Specials in = Mice who handed him the papers in| ‘he almost ended battle between this ’ ation recently and was weak, The| Wants me to go into the dry goods itable for all oc ott the suit. Mr. McClure was peeved. | Year's sophomores and freshmen. She ceanger did not allow her to get off| business with him in Preston and 1 Trimmed Hats—sull ef i 5 He sald many, many things, used the| asked that the tnformation be not At Maumee, but paid her fare as far| think I shall do wo. newest colorings, latest ideas and ;'s full, deep tones of lis voice, and his| handled “too sensationally.” With *\ Toledo, where they rot off the train| “1 have two reasons for coming back. , Bi ues att am most extensive vocabulary, and, finally : Me (Continued from First Page.) ing that if the twenty-four hours begin-| together. One was to kill the report that I was becoming to everyone. Big Values exhausted, he took the papers, put thom | Willingness to oblige, the strictest rules ning at midnight wed without the] Ricketts hurried to Toledo and there) q coward and afraid to come. The rf fm his pocket, jumped into his automo-| demand that the whole truth be told formation of pus in the wound cavity,|found that people about the station) ciner was to set at rest the slander 4 95. 6 50 8 50 and 10. 06: bile and returned to his hotel | unsparingly. with a nod, was referred to Mrs, Roose-| the possibility of blood polsoning or| recotiected having seen a woman whe that I had been bried to leave the ° ° r ’ i. & a ar oar ae ada Need it was) In the first place, the following rules| volt. She simply shook her head. pneumonia, as an after effect, would] acted as If drugsed & : Lat Be dh country. pee m= | wy BAS ’ sappeared and the| the company of a man nuwband | Cou : x : Man eee ere Come ree e Mt” | were adopted by the sophomnerss at the COLONEL SAYS HE KNOWS WHO| MAve Practically disappeared and the} the COUAT Ot tna aitol, whe L did not want to come back when art 4 wound would heal in {is normal course, | traced th three days when it was “tried du" in| Opening of the college year: 18 THE Boss. Tavlew re thitigt co te axtrantea we lett | they remiatered & B. Gorman and|Mr. De Ford first asked me, but my epnons ie Before it opened in New | Things freshmen myst NOT do:| “1-1 didn't know who was boas, T| Where It Is at the pleasure of the pa-| wife py arrived on) Gaae ela ila et Ng duty and 1 aid. | Untrimmed Hats ork. “ata Aragon was Independent,” | 4,_Remain seated in lunch | guess I do nov,” he said, and that was| tent or his physician, Raye’ BL Lne Tae Hote eT er rrodlll Getrer irblcineaeemia che: batsl. Welvee.. a2. 2.28|Velour....... x he went around with a chip on her| f0Ms or on subway trains when | the end of the rebellion. DR (RATES ONG, THRE, AD Cre RG ie eine: and When ane: wae 6660 Hy ‘ ae : Ld bullet in a man with Col. Roosevelt's| of the time, an Mat! has a cabled report of a column Plush 0) elts..... shoulder and didn't seem to care whegh-| a sophomore Is standing. “We know what's in eggs and toast.” | physique would probably go with him|the hotel employees she showed the) ono every day. The insurance com- ah. Uae 4 er she held her job or not. Finally ir hair ribbons Mrs, Roosevelt said to the nurse, “but! through Ife without caus! him any| same unusual signs of lnswitude and) ois oo thore would not accept me Feathers \ Badu lively discussion with, another | dhe elevator no one can tell what's in pancakes and] discomfort. It is probable, however, | seml-consctousnew Fe ete eecertcL ippdicn (Olay eazeA A Variety of Fancy Fea | or 35c, 50c and 30 eof chorus an ere wa nev aan Fy i. 2 s Wloyd effects a a debesseste 98¢ Diente rrovsicwith the coma! that ine] f-Walle arm In arm holding | s8usewe, The regular breaktast will be] ter tn oe Tiers deemed navisnnie| TRACEO. THE COURLE TO PITTS:|() insure my life for the trip at the Newest effects and colorings ; y ‘3 @innager of the company sustained the; hands In the corridors. gti to remove the bullet sometime this fail BURGH STATION. rate of $10 for each $100, That shows i e Bouquets from... her «it! and Miss Aragon left the 5,—Use the main stairway. Then, while Mra, Hammond sorted out} ‘vnen the Colonel's condition ts restored| At 1115 0n the night wf Oct. 1 the man} what they think over there my danger A Choice Showing of Corsag q' pany in a huff,’ Gums Aden tn eRBAR with the papers for him, the Colonel fell to] ¢y normal, and the woman caught n for} yy." MR. M'CLURE WAS THE HERO OF] 9 man within four bl Las: ee fs and ate heartily of the censored break-| Dr, Lambert sald that the Colonel | Pittsburgh, after riding to the ton — ‘A FORMER R n four blocks of the | fast. would be allowed to ree visitors to-day, |in a taxicab, Ricketts found it easy 1 Clauslaaa: s . re) OMANCE. H Pagal . fegr, MoClure, who is a millionaire well] <c°leg® ‘Asked how he felt he repeated the| but that only one would be admitted {ertablish this fact, for there | wer (From tive Houston Post.) WHY JANE MISS THE " a ee tiked In Albany wae “ail| Only vesterady the freshmbn, defiant! statement that he was "fr ata time. Gov. Johnson. 0, K. Davis} several who remembered the dared att | vigitor—So 1 belong to the animal IDGE CLUB? 4 hero in a pretty romance that attracted, 22¢ Teckless and stung to wrath be-| “I feel like I could run five mil and others had p’ 1 for a big po-| tude of the woman. T rode tol uingdom, do 1? That is right, my little} 4... aiNE he brid 4 wide attention in 1902. Whil % ne cause individuals had been required to{ continued, * tical conference in the stckroom, Pittsburgh, stopped over there for One} dear, I see you Know your lessons. Why didn’t Jane come to the bridge Dap day fhe bought © magazine whieh, take off thelr ribbons and give up acats| Dp, Terrell auld: * TAKES A BOTTLE ON HIS HUNT. | tain and then started for Battinere. | Now, tell me what kind of an animal club bis afternoon?” asked a young . sy Sel vel meacinc \ 2 sae ‘There the trail ended; no. trac ar housekeeper. coBtained a series of phoographs called! for #everal days, rose in thelr misnt.| such a good night's weep ts very sik- ING TRIP. the pair beyond Pittsburgh haa been]! Canaia Child—Ma knows and she Poor Jan replied her friend. “She “Bypes of Fair Women.” Ono sank a formed a wolid phalanx and advancel/ niticant, Tt was a contrast to the night] Roosevelt showed a willingness to act | found. Ricketts succeeded In ettINE | wayg you're a cat has been helping her mother with house- | § 4 deep shaft of love in his heart and he| With shrill cheers to the main stalrway-| pefors and as the day wears on we will|0 the doctors’ orders ay and sald | the D f Justice officlals dal leds ‘7 > ; | o1 r e d } day ani ; epartment of Ju = | cleanin nd her hands are so rough bd seu ht out the ‘gina and found, her They found the stairway blocked by | be better able to give an authoritative pared ete: gga vo tae pile lane In who are engaged In running down the ea PLL? couldn't bens to Comme” sinew any. Soon | phalanx of sophomores, and after elng- ten on « on. No definite eg © | white slave tra: to ald lim tn the _ : Atlerward she became Mra" MClure.|Ing a few war. fonky_ id Chirp "a| tna ‘am he tot pespptenpedimah asad tel Fh a ay wee Netto nig wite rom ine| WOuNG style and] Wéawehduedy & pay ‘Destrora the enna of alts that | ‘Lave prospered unt When FoUne| Uetde: cea ont RG cianrenMnacUEsARSIA ne ci je b a i giving 0 aareatption given oft men Wha | BE cling to the nate. ir '. mune wae thrashed by a fall te oat nares t «| there might be a change just after we] the Colonel was completely dese-tption Nt he teadit a Vv lt h “ " jan” Wilt not Interfere with the color or aoe any for tome temarh, he, boling marhsmetiows deflantly, had given out a bulletin, However, the}and ft was then for the firat Joined Rlckett’s wit Be ther ae a oung qua ity are the nee et Peed byes far confi | erat of the "wale. NO, VINE T° ele concerning his own wife, Mrs | And to-day Mivs Carol Lorenz, the) Colonel ia in excellent shape.” the realization that he was stil esis are convinced thal a maate dent that her hands would lave been | 9 #1. sold at ‘Dreg and Depart- Motlure divorced him shortly afterward) temporary chairman of the freshmen,| ‘The Colonel Is sald to suffer no pain| *erous condition was brought home to Ole d Pl standard measure o h 5 oles inent Stores. If your dealer eaanos ‘land he then met Mirs Aragon, He did the most awfully daring thing! She| yecause of pressure of the bullet against | oo wore wala that he had b oF tne e paged uy alt ee pa ale patted A et inard | ou, sent prepald In three ; 1 ¢ a ho1 id that he . have long rying to arrest Im the ‘elogen is ousekee} es one fon of an Alvany man wiv died leaving} st the sophomore mage: It 6 @) his fractured rib. The rib itself lst > Punting trips with Ros tor meverat one who kidnapped Mra, Ricketts, Hat meri t—f u 8] It keeps the bands soft and fair why an et ate, t wae sat fated ar the tine, ttle bronze image of an Wan, But} peeved to be mending rapidly. When! years, and that the Colonel always took | Assisted by the detectives from the gently rubbed in night and mornin; of more hen avers! ralllicn dollars, Hi. Miss Marjorie Millay, the Sophomore] he awoke this morning he wondered |a bottle of whiskey along with him, Department, Meketts hus searched H4l-| ma eq eye TOO. and its continued use clears up a come} be i See eile on route (mt ha s death airman, when she heard about #t, went] whether the doctors would decido to] “Was the cork ever pulled? asked | ty Washington and Norfolk for his Slosion and raskes it one of lilies and| a r 4 that he bought! sigh: to Miss Lorenz's room afd mad2] yemove the bulle » sald i vas | § one. wife and n he is going to try locate Ose A sists, in collapsible ———— td agasine mniehio ontained his future 10 tive it back, Miss dillas almost got| extracted he tute a ott giiaea Mind 0,” laughed Lambert. “The Colonel | her in New York, She is 5 feet, 2 inches roses, tal druggists, in collapsible a sO phil | the 198 mascot, which was bequeathed into a pocket plece Oe) ee an a tack cen noe | panee tee hoot uae, ha 120 Hotter than cold cream, used the same | «stow Jones Bought His Home oa S108” Min aud teee tee kak Ral Ad ta cs amen woodchopping or a : rd tennis game. i ; L way. ene Thls interesting, bookie Mpg wes. ) 1g with thelr colors, blue brought Col joney ‘hen he takes a Httle Rhine wine and ha b r and eye 3 d 1 248 Kings Teen eae Ee OEE | freshian mascot {3 @ bronze! more steep than he has had since he|yeltaer to relieve ls fatlgivc a nna blue mit a Se amnmeemanituinieimmmeoms rae iis t} a | dra Miss Jas didn't get it be-! was wounded, Shortly after 1 lock nmetines at banquests the Colonel straw when she left ne — + —— - ause Miss Lo! bravely refused tojtast night he di ned the book he had sa lithe champ Howe the She wore a 32 deg Scottish rite rin Ff Says Fraulel eit up. been reac Mrs. Roosevelt ret ;| Colonel does not make ® pract on her right hand and on her left hand,| Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4 4 Frank 13. Moody Says Fraulein sive tt u Afar Pa _| bean reading, Mrs. Roosevelt retired to | vi ving and he doesn't smoke at all, | bosides her wedding ring, one pearl ria A Who Sues for $100,000 Knows Hostilities cease with the ending of| her room, the lights were extingulahed ROTI eet coon hal Hea’ naponberrs le alt ee Oe anak ands qusdictes 10 7 ae “| classroom hours t cay u many age ana He Coll: asiees poh ta anes wal nervousness during his Mines | rine. PUT THE OTHER im Slightly ge eusounters as bitter as those de- his morning, when his clinical} Frank B. Mood peaked No. soribed above were expected to oceur| recor! was i nm for the only tine FIFTEEN CENTS ats ain sauloin | during the day. ng the nicht, | ry Fee rai) ea barre ter | inn Tn ail he slept more than #x and a IN THE BANK . ont 30) . 7" igi Yt Ay half hours, which he declared upon S > d > t Ste an a wounded heart and tie mutionaire’s| MAYOR GAYNOR SUED. — waking was more than he had bev sen Ten Cen sin amps refusal to ner, declared to-day at ‘ a 6 ‘ ‘ + his office, No, 8 Wall street, that he rzecater of | eeuttomed to in all his iife, The t lose its flavor—requires only % quantit | | hadtnaver promised to marry the young| Mae® Defendant as, Execato) Colongi felt fine. He not only raid so | re) Je or an secure woman, The banker smilingly admitted | Rich Ziegler Esta himself, but he showed It in every way. | t just one allegation charged by Fraulein " x His color was goo!, his eyes were @ Bl ti b | Raleh Jo her complaint charging the| Mayor Gaynor, in the capacity. 0f 80 | bright and his manner was animated. | AL n 3H | banker's breach of promise to marry| executor of the will of the la i | The doctors reluctantly give RBooses ¢ I ; . PI t f al ita niin a | 2 t * = av hercthat he knew ner. slighty ler, millionatre baking Tower M2 vert’ permission to talk with Gov. John-| a Large 10 OogTav ure O jot ready to discuss surer, Was made a co-defend Be ‘ ’ oRBr) | whatever you to ell I y In’ sult for $008.15, ‘The direce | 40% Providing the talk would id gh CEYLON TEA | A . my family |¢ors of the estate, Mra, E, Matilda Zlage | Pie f . Biss 7 = W | , W ] 4 N ] you can jek and William 8. Caamp, are defend |P3* agtin virtually assumed SASS ck reaches you exactly the way it is shipped from Cey- Per lOc. Bottle Ooodrow son. JNice y fo get into print a ‘ vith the M The Wil WEA aie’ ela unauanwenstle vel lon, in the same identical package—air-tight and IT’S WORTH A QUARTER fied by the Lir Hullding and Con- the “a queati y a fla ¢ get out and impurities i ; c Square 1 ust-proof. The flavor can’t get out and impurities TO TRY IT : 4 of taded to admit one most struction Company of Linden, N, J,,{ limited to the Madison Square Garden > . > € : TA Ae AA oe ae eee eee neous Cour xing, two nights. vecare alectie# can’t get in. It’s your guarantee of fresh, pure, | enclosed 1n a tube, postage ungallant charge against the young and is in the Supre art, i Ne i i a i Sai RAP AEE ’ woman, and that Was «o disclose, aa) Zlegie an estate worth $9,000,000, | Roosevelt will be the sulding hand be clean, full-weight tea, just as it left the gardens in Cit i Hic imams . far as he kne He sald that) Among tt al estate belonging to the | hind the fight from this time on Ceylon. GROCKKS SELL IT, | a ‘ ahe ts probably ears old, | estate are ten houses In Brooklyn, It 5 d " y Ss. a Mulucdy isa married man and meine! {s'alleged. that © watchman was em-|TOOAY WILL TELL IF INFEC A Big Trial Package, 10c. aid. PHOTO BY PACH BRO: tains his family in his Riv home. Fraulein Reich says she @eingle man. —_—-—- 's Good for Charlie's Lady? vy Bel Greas + Cough Dro. Ge. per box,’ e Drive ccepted | guard the houses and that repairs were thm under the impression that he was TION WILL SET IN, While to-day, according to the ettend- ing physiclans, there will de # crisis in s ee Nalhtiea due. fol Wy | the Coloael's injury, that does not mean alee te tne Landen concern to pay | that Roosevelt's condition 1s orttioal to- the watchinan @nd to make the repairs. Gey. Dr. Terrell explained this by aey- 4 ployed through the Linden company to on the #ame concern, the dwellings, The amount sued for ts made, through “ » Aloe ia pounds and heli pounds. REGISTER TO-DAY. To-day and Saturday are the last Gays of registration, If you do not register you cannot vote. Registre- tion beoths will open at 7 A. ME and OA | closg af 1) F, Be Bangin very WoYers ees

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