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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918. ' Americans Who “ Travel Abroad CAN INSANE PERSON [YOUNG miss DESERTED. TER _AYERING WORkD TAXICAB CHAUFFEUR RELANY AFECTON? "LSA ERD STORE 2 INVER ANS COURT. * OF HE WTH GUNMAN —_.>—— a Mrs. Einstein, Wite of Mad- re house Inmate, Wants Dam- |e" The Biggest Bargains the Brill Have Ever Offered Are in This SUIT SALE he chronicle fan. +. Then th can testify to the enormous sale of “ODOL”" throughout Ew: } | Ite many virtues are acknowledged by prac- «| tically every civilized country in the world, a I TE Adventure | | oM Pata burns Up at Montelair, De- claring He Was Tied ald Wh “or it Ww Scientifics Proteste chy th and Thi ! ; es | worse for him. Out all night, Ued to a wareee ihe Yooth ages on Alienation Plea. | to a Tree. tree with shirts and neckties? Well fa Wht deh woe | it's new Joy ride excuse, anyway.” pocke Raig bho nd ———— | — | sb - i | . Price $0 Cents. All Draggiets ! ' Thompas axicah chau. Well Known Hotel Man Dies @upreane Justice Amend was te { Thompaon, a taxieal jot Will Offer a Substitate naked to deside whether an ty eur employed by Henry Benjamin of oeetal to the fe @ World.) La Lea ae @CO. } fr , the Hudson Garage at No. 18 Wem| SAYVILLE, Lb. 1, Sept. &—"Rob' GEO. BORGFELDT 5 ' fon has any affect he Barat w Well known hotel ding, NEWYORK CHICAGO _SAN FRANCISCO ' rT f Forty-third atreet, appeared In the po artiett, a w nown b man, died Was pul to him in two sults re | sw atation at Montolalr, N. dg, today | Suddenly in his Bartiett Hotel in Pat t ere Eevee: Wie OF n letter fr of isN A Beskat ) + 1208) chogue, 1. 1, last night. Me was prom.) = . Sree ’ i Binsteln, a manufacturer, against her! father saving 8 had been sent to her | and fascinated and horrified the Mont- | inent for his broad charities. Sag r ) | Aavusband's father and orother in which |in Edinvuren, She persuaded the otner| clair police by the tale of hts night's | REMOVAL NOTICE | SS ! Edinvurgh adventure, He sald he wae driving | : MI she sean nm nin nt and wie eT Mica ote"taneees| (MOTOR GRIME Sack Suits and Norfolks, eA Sui and tr Siuare plaza when he wow hited tw a | pont alow thy gure of & muon ty Casperteld & Cleveland Worth up to teen separated for severnt vears and he | Jureny City mo! ice Cutters rt [Pp t n Ys now an inmate of Dr. Packer's enn : | *, the passenger changed | We are how located in our ares at fivervide 1 | his mind and wanted to go to a place on Attorney James H. Kilvurn, who rep) goo Eresents the husban the question cone fections, when he asked J cute | Twelfth #treet, Jersey City, Aw the car} | slowed down tn ‘Twelfth atreet, Thomp- ron raid, hin pannenger pushed the muzale of @ revolver into bis aide and «| ordered him to go to Newark. And #o A wonderful season-end-cleanup of good suits for Men, Young Men and Youths. A wide and varied assortment of 2 and 3 piece Sack Suits and a splendid selection of wonderfully stylish Norfolk not, wi NEW STORE, {4! tate ee } to dismiss the wife's con ground that she had no proper cau of action. + “The plaintiff haw already obtained “"l they went through the night from carly our a inepection. has been DISCONTINUED. evening until & o'clock this morning, parsing throush Montelatr, Paterson, | | fe Montelair again and to Verona — | | mee fact that her husband is and has Deen insane for a number of yearn! rendered him incapable of having hin! affections alienated, for an insane per- gon can have no affections.” “Your contention ia remarkable,” wae the angwer made by Attorney Joseph H. Corn, for Mra. Einstein. “If it wer. j true, then why uid relatives and friends with to v those who have been 90 unfortunate as to have been committed to an Institution for the mentally defective? I do not think any court in the land will hold that xn} insane person ia incapable of love, We believe taat although Mr. Einstein is an insane person, he is as thoroughly in love with his wife to-dey as he was when he married her, and we contend what the interference by members of his family with him and with Mrs. Einstein to largely responsible for his memal condition.” “Einstein was formerly president of ‘the Einstein Manufacturing Company, a concern rated in financial circles to be | worth $80,000. Julius Wingtein, his fa- ther, is reputed to be a militonatre, * a TO FIGHT WOMEN. Wives of Non Union Men Ont to % Repel Attacks by Mrike y Amazone. 2 CALUMET, Mich., Bept. 5.—Women arrayed themselves against women in (the copper mine strike to-day, Women ; ‘in families of non-union men have [taken an active hand in the cause of | thelr men folk and are escorting them) jto and from work, They are deter- {mined to “mix” with women strike sympathizers who have been attacking the strikebreakers. Last night a tall,! -muscular woman with a rock In one yhand and @ club in the other was oh-! ‘perved escorting five men from the) imines. She was not molested. To-day the atreets were patrolled by cavalrymen and infantry and by demi- ties in automobiles. Women strike sympathizers were out in considerable Inumbers, but there was no trouble, 3 ———_——— sitet BALDWIN ESTATE SETTLED. Property Lett by Tart Man Has Value of 826,000,000, LOS ANGELES, Sept, &—An far an the courte are concerned, finis was written to-day upon the history of the eatate of “Lucky” Baldwin, the famous turf man, The huge land beldings which were debt-burdened when the turf man died five year: now have m, and for inistration the Court awarded the executors, Henry A. Unruh, brother of Baldwin's first wife, and Attorney Bradner W. Lee. fees of $18,0 each. Unruh and Lae fixed the foes themselves. If they had not, the Court said, each would have been awarded $250,000, ‘The heira are Baldwin's two daugh- ters, Mra, Clara Haldwin Stocker and Mra, Anita Baldwin = McClaughrey ‘These two share the estate, which has been held nearly intact, dempite the on slaughts of numerous Iiticante and claimants after Baldwin's death. A Perfect Seasoning It satisfies the most fastide lous taste. LEA«PERRINS} SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE netereancenrsen em An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere \| Does Your Roof Leak? | I se, get fa touch with us and we will lay || RU-BER-O10 ROOFING over the old one and guarantee periect satistaction. ) Ohereh Fire Caused Panic, | BOSTON, Gept. 5—The Bulfinch Place’ ‘Unitarian Church, one of the oldest! ‘church edifices in the city, was gutted fey fire early to-day, causing a joss [estimated at 950,000, The blaze looked! Jao serious for a time that guests routed “tram their beds in the nearby West hotels and lodging houses by the ‘emeke were thrown into @ panic. The SAre had deen burning for some time ‘Before it was discovered. f Wehe or Phone THE STANDARD PAINT CO. @ legal separation from ter ! we Th apraed 5 We ® arme ae umn) on the ground that he was insane We lived on a day and ahait| | peneehe sh) Couren kaa ea CLEANING 353 West S4th St. violent,” said Mr. Kilburn in court, | until my me © ‘There was not) * Se . “He de now in a sanitarium and bis | enough money to bring ue all home, Fo wide 0 being amply eupporied, and |! left the giris as much as T could and thelr ohild also, out of the estate of / Cane second clans nyse)’ tern tones M | 10 pre fun Without a chaperone fu Mr, Einetein. We contend that the) ie over us, anyway." The Easy Way to Buy Furniture Is the Sen- sible Way The easy way to buy furniture, rugs and house- furnishings is on instalments. It is also the sensible way. Life is too short to stint and scrape to save up to buy furniture—when you can enjoy it while paying. Get the furniture you want now—pay for it a trifle at a time. Here are our liberal terms: $15 worth of goods costs but 25c weekly; $50 worth but 75c¢ weekly; $200 worth but $2.50 weekly; $500 worth but $5 weekly, andsoon. If you prefer to pay cash, you take 10 per cent. off the bill. You sacrifice nothing and you gain much by availing yourself of these easy terms, for you can get just as fine furniture from us as anywhere else in New York, and our prices, plainly marked, will be a pleasant surprise to you. Come in and let us show you; you will not be urged to buy. COWPERTHWAIT & SO, “OLOEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA’ 3rd Avenue and 121st Street Ear Bow and Chatham Square IN ADDITION TO ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK NOW GREATLY REDUCED 1 9 95 FINAL PRICES 1 25 WERE WERE WERE $22-$20-$18 $30-$28-$25 $40 - $35 YOUR LAST CHANCE to pick up a fine all-the-year-round suit at a Tremenaous Saving. We have determined not to carry over a single one of this season's suits—hence these unequalled reductions. The best workmanship, style, fabrics—ALL MUS!’ GO—without regard to fi ‘ices. ‘ormer Price®: 1F YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY COME NOW BROADWAY AT. WARREN ST Masonite en ae 5” AVENUE ABOVE 27™ st TSTORES EROADWAY AT BEDFORD AL HE CAREFUL BUYE! TMOLZWASSER & CO OPEN EVERY EVEWING UNTIL 9PM. $75 Worth, 85,00 Dawn $1.00 0 $160 Wee or’ \ lown $1.00 to eekly UNMAREO |S100 “ $10, “ $1.50 to $2.00 Weekly $150 pit 20. $30. 2.00 We Pay 1$200 ; to $2.25 Weekly AABIBNT $300 pi L_r.k. Fane beri ey | WRITE FOR i OUR 1913 CATALOGUE w 3838 2.75 $4.00 $5.00 York State, jaseachusetts 38 Al N te E ied or OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 417-1423 THIRD AVE“ 80"STE 50 Lefer Amounts Coats and Trousers that were made by one of the best known ‘ Tailoring Organizations in New York. These Norfolks should rove —— attractive to High School and College Boys. len, Young Men, Mothers and Fathers, Don’t Miss this sale. SUITS Sacks an4 Norfolla $7 BQ Broken lots and odd sizes of 2 and 3 piece suits with a choice selection of English as well as Conservative Models and a few hundred Norfolks. The Sack Suits.are worth up to $18, the Nor- folks easily $20.00 values. Choice Pickings, here, men! ! MEN’S SUITS =~ §12.50 That were formerly up to $25.00 Not only does this include Spring and Summer Suits that sold up to $25.00, but, just to “sweetenit up,” we have included a “lucky buy” of FALL PENCIL STRIPES that are worth $20.00 of any man’s money. Just in Time, Mothers and Fathers! 9 SCHOOL SUITS] In An Immense | Season-End SALE||| Double-Breasted, $ 2 5 () | e Russian, Sailor and Norfolk Suits With Your Choice of Values Up to $8.00 Double-Breasted Suits (7 to 18), Formerly $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits (5 to 18), Formerly $4.00, $5.00, $6. Boys’ Russian Suits (3 to 2, Formerty $5.00, $6.00, week Hy | Boys’ Sailor Suits (6 to 10), Formerly $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 | Fall Reefers (3 to 13) aiso included. Values up to $610 | Other Remarkable Clearing Bargains for Boys: | Wash Suits, now 59c; formerly 81, 31.50 & 82| Blouses and Shi ° Rompers, now 35c; formerly 50c & 75e Boys’ Knickeres Ber" feemegt har “ Hats & Caps, now 19c; formerly 50c & $1.00| Play Suits, now 39c; formerly 81.00 & 31.50 Boys’ Clothing Sale at Two Stores Only ae Union Square, near Broadway, and 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway re 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue FURNITURE CO. Sacks and Norfolks ies | Little Realty Ads. i)in Sunday World | Sell Houses Quickly pS eecia Bogota, N. 2., Bept, New York World: om Enclosed ple Tbe, for bill partied Ont etal: fae Iver-Johngona and Victors | On Easy Payments Porrers, Tenor and Tth Av very Eve. Except Wed: _As World ads, are continually giving results like this, can you wonder that there were printed Ve 1 46 World “Real Estate" Ads, Last Month— 1,314 More than the Herald, 2114-3° AVE. BET HB BUST STS OPEM EVERY EVENING \ No Ustre Charge for It, Advertisements for The World Pe pt a od os |