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prec | STRICT DIET KEEPS HER FIT FOR ROLE OF sLIM PRINCESS. BATTLE nis NOT CONCERN MURPHY Tammany Boss Wants a Finish | Like That of Famous Kil- | kenny Cats. | OT BATTLE PLANNED. Osborn Heads — Shepard’s Forces With Campaign of | “Education.” | Friends of Charies ©. Murphy admitted to-day that the Tammany boss ts mark- ing time and waiting for Sheehan and | @hepard to carry the Senatorial battle | to a point where both will have to be! eliminated in the interest of party har- mony. To those who are familiar with | Tammany affairs \t ix apparent that Murphy & doing nothing to discourage the fight between Sheehan and Shepard. | Murphy to-day refused to comment on | — the formal announcement of Sheehan's candidacy beyond remarking: “That is Murphy's attention was ry from Albany that there re-election agreement be- tween Murphy and Sheehan that, in case Of the election of a Democratic Legisia- ture, Sheehan would have Murphy's sup- port for the Senate, the Tammany boss “Anbany seems to be the place to get | the news. We don’t get any such news down bere.” Shepard's Educational Campaign. | With the orgunization of a campaign mmittes headed by Willlam Chureh Wn, the Shepherd people have begun they term mpaign of educa- » The first educational work will to convince the legislators that Will- fam F. Sheehan's political judgment is very bad. “We don't want to attack Mr. Shee- han personally,” said one of the Shep- Boom Committee to-day, “but we want to show the people and the leg- thet his judgment on political ia very bad. Sheehan is really to blame for the burden of long years Of defeat under which the Democratic Party has been struggling.” ‘The Shepard boomers are planning to Pp down on the legisiators at Albany | t week. Headquarters will be opened im that city. William Church Osborn today: “We intend to appeal to the legislators Present our case to them, either im Person or by letter.’ Mr. Osborn was asked whether be had legal ad- lect DIX. ¢ from Mr. Dix,” was the reply. «It is believed, however, that Mr. On- born, by his activity on behalf of Shep- ard, bas removed all posetbility of his | beoming legal adviser to Dix. Such an | appointment would be construed by ticlane as favoring the Senatorial tions of Mr, Shepard : Brooklyn Caucus Called. ] 1A Joint caucus of Democratic legisla tors of Kings County e held wm 10 o'clock — to-morrow cs in the Brooklyn. any M. mance "ims the support | of John H. MoCooey, the Brooklyn L ratic leader, and Shepard's friends ‘that a majority of the legimators | favor this candidacy. In the jegislature, next Weinesday, Kings ve seven Democratic Democratic Jegislators nd the caucus, whieh convenes | County will | tore and | Assenfalymen. All been urged to it was sald this | lernoon that so mw them will de- | cline on the ground that they were | with an Independence League | ‘end will not enter a caucus unt they learn the views of the Inde- Pendence League on the Senatorial #itu- WALL STREET urities of the car equipment com monopolized the — afternoon trading. Rapid advances were made in these issues that amounted to from 1 to | Fy ts, Outside of these shares the was featureless, with a declining tendency in the Jast half hour that gave the Mat a lower appearance at the | findwh, ad nts ee Chagos. aa un) Slash Rewwss one's tcllow igh. % F Sere Fe. woreres eer are eeress ee eee crc ee | gree. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, ful of diet to reduce weik | have a thin soup—nothing cream or Ay In It—and a bit of broiled © dinner, anytiving that hasn't stareh or ‘rugir—-thin soup, a fowl, spine ach, @ green salad, with plenty of vine | ear in the dressing, tomatoes, axparayin and, as & great lugury, @ bit of roque fort cheese. No desserts of any kind suM PRINCESS ~ KEEPS CLOSE TAB CITIZENS ASKED TO DISCUSS ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR. An open invitation to citizens to attend ns’ Independ- jon of a t the Hotel » Elsie Janis tad Strict Train- ing and Dieting to Keep Fit for Role. tiated, It ie signed “Orgarta: It is stated that Mayor encape the fate which threatens her. ations are axked to sen: ptance to oMr. C Miss Janis doesn't want to get ny wiris of twenty w 20 pounds would welc But not s | with Pisie Janis, She Is tearfully afral | of growing stout, and all because of | role she assumer in her new opera “ Slim Prince uunces of weigiit atic y harmonizer and Iseue ‘conservative Democrate conference at the Waldorf. tions were recalled, Later of conservative ast was favorable to wident of John A, of Minnesota. > AI Lovee UNFIT, SAYS FOSS. admit,” she confessed, Mother | the atage RBOBTON, Dec. 5 are you 'n- 1 N, Foss continued paten against the re-election of Uni States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge at a set Hall, He | comm te » jad to re I rise at § ck every morning CLIENT ACCUSES LAWYER. | walk five mit th only a cup o titude of the Menator on the Aldrt feo as a Wlant—and no sugar in the Payne Tariff bill, declaring Lodge w Kaward Snyder of Brooktyn Arq! “ofter either, Then I have a breakfaat| “not to be trusted in @ revision of the of fish and a litle bit of toasted gluten | tariff or to enact progressive Jegisia- reated on Grand Larceny Charge. | bread. starchy foods at all, I'm| tion." fond of outdoor exercise, but If condi- In closing Mr. Foss said that Mr. tions forbid 1 ute dumbells, exercisers! Lodge could not be re-elected and that and other contrivances in my room, Rut he knew It Charged with appropriating $600 be longing to a client, Edward Snyder, a lawyer, ving at No, 283 Stratford road, Flatbush, with offices in the Tem- ple Rar Building, Brooklyn, rested Jate yesterd charge of grand lare in the first de Magistrate Harris in the | street court paroled him for a to-day, Zelig Yudkin of No, 194 Watkins street, Brooklyn, Is the complainant. He alleges that on Nov. 1 Snyder repre- sented to him that he could transfer | two houses for him by Dee. | consideration of $500. He | Dec, 16, when he went to Snyder anit demanded that his money be returned Snyder then, he charges, gave him a! check for $600 dated two days In ad-! vance. When the check was presented | at the bank, he said, payment had been stopped. No other Flour has the Quality BRILL CLOTHES TAILORED, READY TO WEAR, FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS SOME friend of yours will tell you, some time, what we're telling you now; that there are no good-clothes values like the Brill values —no tailoring more thorough, no styling more representative of sound, advanced taste, no details more conscientiously carried out, and no savings [white exercise is necessary one must | |e joes, No cakes, no wweets, and 1) LL Oi |e drink anything containing al- | cohol.” _— attic Mien” Kisie Janis, the actress and) Gaynor will be asked to preside at the mims us one Horrible fear this sea Ing’ and Congressman-elect’ Henry | son and is working might and day to if, to act as secretary, Rect; 1910. SEE TO-DAY'S EVENING JOURNAL FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SALES@-—<@>—<@>—@>——~<<>-—7, SZ © 32 Veart Loaders ‘sont Of au; Visit Our Restaurant on Eighth Floor SIXTHS AVE. SON 20" STREET. INE of the largest and most pleasant dining rooms in New York. Prices are always moderate. Any Suit or Overcoat in Stock Formerly priced at $20, $25, $30, $35 OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT YOUR DISPOSAL THIS sale has been the most successful we have ever held and winds up the old year in a blaze of glory. €F Pecond Tow. The manufacturer who has been making our clothes for many years has sold us upwards of 4,000 garments; all of them duplicates of our $25 to $35 Suits and Overcoats. OVERCOATS In the regulation style, Duplex Con- vertible Collar or Auto Collar, in Black, : ———' Oxford, bs Browns, Tans and fancy Kither silk lined, one-half lined or serge lined. Sizes mixtures. 83 to 50. In either Blue, Black, Greys, Browns, ‘Tans or SUITS fancy silk mixtures. Sizes from 83 to 46 chest. This sale has had no parallel in its extent and the superior quality of the garments involved. A Great Year's End Event. «Fifteen Dollars™= SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STOR Holiday Stationery and 1911||An Unusual Clearance Sale Calendars at Half Prices in Our Dressy Waist Section E have gathered together all our fancy Holiday Stationery and marked it at one-half the regular sclling price to sopra Sia Gt Nite eihte satin 33 08 effec! 2 ©> Third Floor. Beh Aujele Cleat aD Ge LG OUD Ne eoaii 00! Persian, Allover Laces, etc................ Semi-Dress Waists; of, imported ‘vile, in white only; wide panel of real Cluny lace over aa ets and down sleeves; front of ch tucking and *4, 98 - | Batiste Waists; cxceptionally dressy; trimmed with clusters of fi in tucks, Val. lace and embroidered mot 2. 98 pecial Sale Elbow Length Gloves White glace, 16-button Lat French $2. 65 real kid; 43.50 regularly, at . ee Boys’ Capeskin Gloves | Elbow Length Fan Glace Exceedingly stylish and warm. | 1G-button length | mousquetaire, Tan, pris seam, one 69c Grenoble made, real are 89 clasp; $1.00 regularly, at kid. 83.50 values, at | Women’s $1.50 White Glace Pique, special........95¢ | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. peasant sleeves, also trimmed. . Dressy Voile Blouses; to eee only, yoke of fine Val. and Cluny insertion; front trim: med with torchon | and crochet but- tons; kimono slee trimmed $ Meipe 1.98 Dainty" Allover Eyelet Em- 3 Cluny | fe broidery Blouses {teriestrm: — \\ Genuine Diamond Rings Drastic After Xmas Price Cutting so great. The Best Clothes Your Money Can Buy With Particular Emphasis on the Values at $15, $20 and $25 SUITS. Men’s and Young Men’s Models. Made for use as well as adornment. Keep that in mind; it’s a specialty of ours. Stylish, durable browns and grays, blue serges and black thibets, at $15. Blue worsted cheviots and smooth double chain serges at $18. A great assortment of fabrics and colorings in suits at %20—-the famous BRILL TWENTY From #25 to $45, your choice of suits made from finest Australian yarns, smartly styled, in clever weaves and colorings. A revelation in values Stout, Long, Short, Regular and Extra Sizes OVERCOATS. Right-weight, well made. Blackweaves, Oxford grays and many handsome, fancy mixtures—smart browns and medium grays. Presto-collar overcoats, $15, 820, 825. Shaggy great-coats, English styled, American made, plaid inside backs and satin sleeves and shoulders, #30 and #35. Silk lined overcoats, $30 to $45, with an exceptional lot at $30,—handsome, high grade gray velours, soft and silky, lined with Skinner silk. he linings are guaranteed for two years; the coats cannot be matched for style and wear, under $40, For Prep-School Boys ne ve ak suit; an exclusive sack coat, long “trousers Perrin's lined Mocha gloves, a3 t model for young fellows between 14 and 19, Imported canes, fitted with elec! t, 86.) Cut on modified English lines; smart, new Dress shawls, #3 to $13.50; muffle rs, 50c. |exceptionally well tailored. $10 to 825, Good Clothes for Boys, Low-Priced Russian overcoats (3 to 10 years; ) all wool, flannel #6 value, $3.75, Blue and gray hilla overcoats, gray, red or plai ings, $4.95. Convertible-collar overcoats, (10 to 17 years,) all and shades, regularly $2 more, at $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95. A al lot of $16.50 and $15 convertible-cojlar overcoats, Scotch effects, chev- iots and vi finish, with plaid inside ba $12.50. LITTLE CORPOR: AL double breasted suits, 2 pairs full-cut knickers, $4.95. THE DUDLEY double breasted suits, 2 pairs full cut knickers, 93.95. DUDLEY, JR,, for little fellows, 2 pairs bloomers, $3.95, For New Year’s s Eve. ‘ull dress or Stetson hats, #3.50 ) All Stores Open To-morrow Evening Bull Zrothers THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES sTopes: BROADWAY, At 49th Street, 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St. tate STREET, t Third Aye. a CORTLANDT st. Near Greenwich, UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near B'way. Brac TIFUL sparkling gems, all finely cut Diamonds, averaging $75.00 to $125.00 per carat, reduced to the lowest prices yet quoted, and all eee ae 14 Karat Hand-Made Mountings shoulders and down front, finished with crochet kimono sleeves : Hitt | 98 Pure Linen Tailored Waists; oy chen Gibnon model, with pocket; sti cuff and detachable nen $y @@y collar, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. (Groceries & Delicacies Mixed Nuts— 1, Nar vene ae 1s 5c Boiled Ham—? ne while you wait: Ib 28 Oranges—tancy, sweet, iuiey Butter —Roy! stuart Brand, fruit; 3 dozen, 60¢; dozen..... 22 pure,sweet,rich favor; I-lb.print 37C Holiday Crackers Cakes, Spice Drops. Gi Hollywood Aasorted; spe 2Ibs..... $25; 90 Single Stones, 19 carat; reg. $40.00. $10.29 Single Stones, 4 carat; reg. 818.50, Single Stones, 34 carat; reg. $55.00. Layer Cakes—Chocolate or maple icing, 3 layers; special at 29¢ Mince Bits “Home | made, deli- ies, thick and of large iat coeclalr each 39¢ Cabinet Monogram Rye Whiskey 80. Gallon, $2.85; full quart... Layer Figs—Choice Juseious frnit: 5 Ths. #3992 $39 20 Cluster of 8 diamonds} Hoop King of 8 dia-| Cluster of 8 diamonds, and beautiful ruby;] monds, 2 pigeon blood| ruby centre; regularly reg. 865.00. rubies: reg, 865.00, 860.00, Banquet and Dinner Rings Marked Down $10.00 for Diamond Rings, werth to $25—Single stone twin- set and Hoop of three Diemonds+ limited ¢ quantity. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, California Port or Sherry —# years old, very choice, jon, $1.75; full quart Banquet Cocktai —Manhattan and Martini; very best, bottle... AIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, Event Extraordinary! Year-End Clearance Sale 600 Misses’ Handsome Sample Model Coats $8.75, $109.00 €> $12.00 Formerly Priced Up to $25.00 ANUFACTURER’S sample line and high class coats of late purchase, cleverly fashioned of storm cheviot, diagonals, broadcloth, lustrous caracul cloth and rough mixtures. Made in a variety of splendid 50 and 52 inch styles, with all the desired effects in sailor, shaw! or notch collar and trimming of velvet and braid. Lined to hip with self material or satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Junior Coats, $8.75 and $10.00 Cleverly made of heavy cheviots, kersey, tweed and dlagonele in all popular shades; some prately trimmed with lustrous plush or caracul cloth, others neatly braided. Sizes 14 to 17 Regularly $19.75. &F Third Floor, Girls’ Winter Coats, $4, $6.75, $9.75 and $12 Clearance of entire stock of Girls’ Coats, sui fe for 1 or dress wear, Full length in style, with ail the popular effeci» in collar ead t7 @ to 14 years, Regularly to 822.50, Misses’ eile mide Suits $10.00 Of heavy cheviot; sizes 14-16 years. Formerly $22.50, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH RE NE 50c . T5e ela years, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,, €