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ae ee THE EVENING WORLD®, FAKE “ADS” LEAD TO PRISON, |!" ° " Seligman of New York, ‘Tho letters revealed that In 19, when he was levs than twenty-eight yearw DISINRERITED SON ed back Into the arms of | — old, Lewis Binstetn married in London! * prepared by Aveista Helene Rall, said to have been @ noted! es Thstrievt-Attorney Hu beauty, but seQpral years his senior, showed that OF At various tthes the father writes: | Advertis Bin n alleged linporting nnd gene “Your dear mother ie pronteated with | OF Profits” for a “live partner wilting) 74) nilize at No. 1474 arief over the degradation you have) to toxs $1,000 into the scheme paved | iro tis pr was charged, jNrought upon yourself. 1 have changed | the way to prison for John J. O'Don+| was to publieh advertiements spit jmy will and you wi participate ‘n nal, tndleted for using the tol participation tnt ny fe «ty If you will! defraud » Hunt it Ited fernment Was pr diese, marria th Helene you states Dis! our t need | claims were frau and will have share and share with Young Diplomat Cut Off Be-| cause He Married Woman Helene will never be re mother and sisters, It elved by your) possible.” | But Lewis Kingtein to give up Older Than He. his wife, He ty still with her te and deolines to ha any connection with the sult % Later In the case appears a serie of READ, he tein and Lady rs talk frankly! inthe father'a | which apaprentiy, 1] or He pleads with his sister | “TL thought there} LETTERS ARE Show That the Family Di in such terms as, +, Not Forgive Son for were considerations auperior to the law. | I believed I wan appealing to your olf) His Marriage. , liove for me an ense which needs | It’s the “H-O” taste and convenience that make the “H-O” habit. The difference between H-O and other oatmeals, or rolled oats, is in the way it's made. jno legal interpret. y Waldatein that fur money bt | Judge Leventri ered with a de communications | her attorneys. pes to establish ‘The family closet of the Einsteins wae opened a crack to-day in th Court, and the unwelcome pub David L. EB n left the third Jook at the facts behind the » ad tle Seat aaugh iar The advantage to you is in the fact that we fe now engaging Sir Charies and Lady hee t verbal understanding that It d f h ki th: 20 i A h a4 | ean intended for the disinherited won. lo most of the cooking, so that 20 minutes on Baa, win prageergainina _—_—— your stove is all that is needed to give you a FILED A FAKE CLAIM. Mannfacturing Tobaccomiat Pleads Gailty to Det tasty and nutritious breakfast. formerly of Columbia, Lady Waldstein's Meter, and her brother, Lewis Einstein, forme? First Secretary of the American Ineurance Embassy at Constantinople under John « @, A. Leishman, ‘ompan Lewis insteln, aay the lawyers, mare} John S, Muller jr, Prenident of the ried a woman ten or twelve years older | Tarantous Company, manufacturing to- than hivecif. She had been married) twice before and was a member of a} widely known Continental! family. His father diainherited him because he mar- ried a woman, #0 Late yester light was sh tere actuating the present mult to strue a will, ExJudae David Leven- bacconiata at No. %3 Pearl street, plead ed guilty before Judge Rosalaky in Gen- eral Sessions to-day to a charge of Making a false statement to the Home and the ndon, Liverpool & Globe tire Insurance companies regarding a fire which destroyed his business May 9 Souler sald that poor business and outstan Jing dette forced him to remove Nis stock and Joad his plant with cheap refuse prior to the fre, He put in a claim for $7,600, It dw interesting to the Diatrict-Attor- Special Sale of Men’s Fine Shoes towlay some he mysterious tritt, who represents ono faction in the fult to find out what should be done with a $125,000 slice of the fortune of the late David Lewis Einstein, « miltonaire New York manufacturer and father of | ney's office that a few days before the the present ditigunts, read passtonate| fre Muller made over a quarter of in- letters that passed between Louis Ein-| terest in hia business to Bruno Rothen- stein, the son, and David Einstein the| berg, who is now in Sing Sing for hav- father, or between Lewis and iis sister, | in d the incendiary blaze in the Lady Waldstein. Lady Waldstein, by | Ni Weture Frame Company in the way, was formerly Mrs. Theodora | Fukon street. to $4.75. AT SIXTH AVENUE STORE ONLY Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. 5R* and Jast Thanks The fifty-eighth Thanksgiving at the Hackett Carhart Stores finds them in abe edicament where their highest grade stocks must be sacrificed and converted to cash at once, and they will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar in order to pay the many accumulated debts of the company. EVERYTHING MUST GO RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Opportunities such as these occur but once in many years and only the unprece- sae ce igi which the Hackett Carhart Stores face makes such low prices as se poss OVERCOATS SAVINGS FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR $9.50 $17.50 $23.50 Values to $22.50 Values to $32.50 Values to $45.00 CHINCHILLAS and other excellent CHINCHILLAS and other high- CHINCHILLAS and other magnifi- pareareds fen cdl Ha tee grade and exclusive fabrica—mod- cent fabrics in luxurious garments cluding Semi-Box Chesterfield, els for Dress, Business, Motor, of finest tailoring—all models and u : many exclusive designs—a number Storm and Travel service. Split Sleeve and single and double of English and Continental ideas. $20.50 breasted Convertible-Collar modele $13.50 $27.00 Values to $40.00 CHINCHILLAS and other highest Values to $50.00 Values to $28.00 Your choice of more than 2,000 grade fabrics in splendid garments | CHINCHILLAS and other finest for every service. Many foreign fabrics in garments that embody ta, in all new correct fabrics and models, Fabrics include Chin- ideas included, All the popular high grades and a host of exclusive + chillas and warmth-without- weight Vicunas and Fleeces. Mod- els for Dress, Business, Motor and fabrics among them. Every one distinctive of rare value at the original price. SWUNG exclusiveness--The finest of Eng- lish, Continental and Fifth Avenue tal, Fifth Avenue, College and ex- clusive Hackett-Carhart designs. characterize this assortment. 119 West 42d St. Near Broadway Open Evenings , Inc. Retail Near 3d Avenuc Open Evenings EUSSRAT, ROVERSED 30, ! deral Prison in Atianta | and elght months and Tan and black calf, lace and blucher, single and double soles—correct lasts in all sizes— extremely good values at regular prices which are reduced for to-day and to-morrow, 548 Fifth Avenue! Above Fortv-fifth Street the utmost in style, luxury and designs—in cut and in fabric— 154 East 125th St. tte ee 1918, e 35 UinjsSOTe Sears Enjoy aGood Cabaret Show and the best LUNCH in the City— MODERATE PRICE ES. ‘ORHE TT, St ANE a AMOUR GREG MANSON | SISTERS, Nand others, with Borlin’s SOT 19% T0220” Ou f YORK'S SSaGPRING CENTER. “LAI Grchesa, ET. POPULAR PRICES ne Coming Real Clowns eure, The Country Circus) ihrem Nov. 29th ine Balking New York’s Greatest Attraction for the Children Mule CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS. THIRD FLOOR REAR.. The Simpson Crawford Men's Store, Second Floor. Winter Overcoats All Sizes for Men and Youths ERE’S a Sale that means business—tomorrow. _ If big business proves the merit of merchandise then these suits and over+ coats are NOT to be duplicated in New York at $12 and $16.50, judging by our UNUSUALLY Big business last pening A ‘Tomorrow this becomes New York's leading ‘Thanksgiving Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, and many a man will satig had one of these new or Overcoats on Thursday if he does not attend this sale. $20.00 Overcoats...... $25.00 Overcoats $15.00 Overcoats...... hss piel $18.00 Overcoats...... . vercoats $500 Overcader.. $20.00 Overcoats...... CHINCHILL: SLYSIANS, RNBENES, ‘VICUNAS, TWEEDS, PLAID BACKS, STORM ULSTERS, DOUBLE BREASTED, SHAWL COLLAR, 180 Distinct Patterns in Blue, Black, Gray, Brown, Oxford, Tan, Novelty and Plain Effects VELVET COLLARS. re BACKs, 9 e 871° $15.00 grade Men’s Suit | *12 568 $18.00 grade 420 $20.00 grade | A correct fitting yize for any man between 5 feet 4 and 6 feet 2 inche ight and weighing 110 to $25 pounds. PENCIL STRIPES, FANCY MIXTURES, BLUE SERGE, CHEVIOTS, ¢ IMERES, TWEEDS, BLACK THIBETS, Women's Street and Afternoon Silk and, Dresses Make your selection tomorrow and wear it on Thanksgiving Day. These are wonderful dresses for $8.75—the better grade of merchandise at a popu-| lar price. Quality and workmanship as good as the styles pictured above. $12.75 Dresses 87 Charmeuse Silk Dresses $14.95 Dresses Silk Eolienne & Brocaded - $16.50 Dresses Wool Eponge Dresses $19.75 Dresses 8. Matelasse & French Serge ‘ ware ee ee j reupes | Copenhagen, blue, dark green, lavender, yokes, Medici and fancy collars of nets; Sonne fo immed with ms laid R ' ace aaah sashes and girdles are shown; in fact, emember, we, are splendidly made and even et their prices 95, $16.50 a ‘and $19.7; Tircweuld be good values, cee q ‘No mail or ‘phone orders; no C. O. D. nor on approval, wid Women's $25 to $35 “'Printzess' Suite— $ 16 ° e Lh Newest draped and tunic wh ecru and black lace id silk; others with furs or vel everything that makes for All sizes from 34 to 44. Suit Sale Continues SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Guaranteed for two seasons To PES the convenience and par value of! | the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT, e