The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 9

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FIGHT ON MURPHY SPLITS THROUGHOUT STATE “The Chief? Stubbornly Re- fuses to Retire and Decides to Make Open War. * Charles F. Murphy for the firat time fe arming himself for « fight for his Political life @roused and unrelenting Murphy real- ine what thie means, Mufpliy’s decision reached after weeks of conferences vith advisers outside the ranke of his ‘executive committee—presages a war in New York &tate next fall beside which sd recent split in the Republican party a lay. Men high in the councils of the Demo- cratic party who have been informed of {Murphy's determination to oppose a = - Wilson-Mitchel alliance already de- / shild'a, epair of any fall. he withdraw, trom the leade; appearance of turn over the r perienced of Murphyiam. relinquish attack by Judge Edward O'D: President of the National Demo- ‘eratic Club last night, on Murphyisen and Tammany: by “the Chief’ they ea; ambitious to go to the Suprem Court bench. keen when hi O'Dwyer's at great enthusia: has developed Democrats, only one fact Democratic Governor and Senator next It 4s stated on the authority of Mur- phy's most intimate associates that he ‘was not adverse to the suggestion that It is said that negotiations had reached the point where Murphy was willing to Thomas F. Smith, secretary of the or- kanization and probably the most ex- ory was raised that Smith's elevation would only mean a continuation of Other names within the organization, such as Thomas Rush and yle, were mentioned, considered by Murphy, Democrats in and outside Tammany Hall who hoped for his retirement were not inclined to allow Murphy to make | dition. his own terns. nelly, was nominated and elected by Tammany for of the club. This activity is the first tangible opposition ty Tammany that The Democratic voters, and even the organization men in the Assembly dis- tricts, do not know where to turn, Out of all the reports that fights are to be waged on leaders through will be able to lure Tammany leade from the wigwain and that a new Dem- ecratic organization is to be founded— thing and that ts that Murphy has de- divorce. She Company at $5. THE PARTY Those who know the| ing to past records. chante, of No. other. o'cloe as that chances of electing a Provided his resignation rahip did not take on the being kicked out. eins of Tammany Hall to store can furnish but net! ‘This is to be a of a trial. much less expensiv ism was not unexpected driends. For many Judge O'Dwyer has His disappointment w is associate, Judge Dot a ill term. Judge on Tammany aroused sm among the members since Election Day. FA.O. “that the Wilson Mayor Mitchel, sticks out above every- cided to sit tight, eto., eto, Leaders who huve looked into the pro- posed new pri mary law, which will be closing days of the ture, declare that it di dates for the Governorship and Senator- Republicans, jp. As they view the situation t Democrats, Prog: and the anti-Tammany crowd wi! reons closest to Murph Roosevelt ad the Bull Moose ticket and they are laying their plans accordingly. re almost ready to concede Roosevelt's Theodore election. CHORUS than & mere maxim which alimony club, band married Alimony Payer Quit #50 Job for Rather a chorus man at $% a week Sasanoff of the Century Opera Com- pany. At least, & result Sasanoff s in the Ludlow street ‘According to Mrs. Sasanoff, her hus- an4 there she bore him a little son. expect to see In such a field they the genuine WISS do your work bet Guaranteed finest steel, MAN IN “CLUB.” Ia Jailed. engraver at $0 is the directs the life of Max his wife says so. As her im Odessa, Russia, BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky | There are Scotches of higher flavor than ‘‘Black & White,” but they are unsuited to this climate. ‘‘Black & White’’ can be drunk every day without regrets, ALEX D ISHAW/ eco ny cards given drivers, and on the backs of the cards would write a record of | the case each time ho was convicted of speeding. Thus, law-breaking chauf- feurs could be easily classified accord- ‘Two speeders were convicted in the Morrisania Court this morning, and both chose to serve the sentence of one day in jail rather than pay the fine of $26. Willard P. Brown, wealthy com- mission merchant, doing business at No, 139 Reade street, of Pelham Manor, was one of these, and Harry Stoll, a me- 100 East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fourth street, Both will be released at 4! onstitutes a I was the How to Darken| Gray Hair By a Specialist. A very satisfactory preparation which darkens gray hair and acts as a cor- rective agent for dandruff and other diaseases of the scalp can be made at smail expense and in your own home Murphy's advisers. The! by dissolving a small box of Barbo Compound in 7 ounces of water and then adding an ounce of bay rum and a quarter ounce of gylcerine. Any drug these ingredients. lied once a week until the hair is sufficiently darkened, then every two weeks to keep the hair soft and glossy and the scalp in a healthy con- 't may be used with They insisted that he | cess in darkening the beard. control at positively refused. eks since election while have been drifting Murphy jarrived at. the point where he in: ual suc- his is a once, This he aration that gives splendid results, Both as a hair darkener and a remedy for all scalp disorders, and is well worthy, You will find it far superior to the ordinary store Vv tisteeded and Children adore toys that amuse and instruct. Christmas morning noth- ing will touch children’s hearts so deeply or be more, appreciated than gifts of the better sort of toys found here in infinite variety. SCHWARZ TOYS, GAMES, NOVELTIES BOOKS, SPORTING GOODS Fifth Avenue at 31st Street Are Your Shears Worthy of the Silk? You cennel be proud of scisor pb ficspal lass Ap Sieg Once and for all jain But he came to Boston, leaving his wife behind. The wife followed and eued for s awarded alimony. Then Sasanoff quit his job, was making $0 as an engraver, and Joined the choral ranks of the Century where he ‘In view of the atatement that the alimony had not been paid, the Sheriff placed him in Ludlow Street Jail. SPEEDERS’ RECORD CARDS. Magistrate Has New Plan to tden- tity Reckless Chauffears, Magistrate Freschi, in the Morrisania Police Court, to-day proposed that Po- lice Magistrates be given greater free- dom In handling auto-speed i 8 different im as the | stri and others wi doping | SALE of USED Pianos shea ted ih lv Cat am a Such as CHICKERING, STEINWAY and Famous Others are desiral Hasement. Terms ‘1 a Week—63 for Friday: | Sale Begins at 9 o’Clock A. M. aaa TH | F Idren's 29¢ if |} Weber bes i [1 Vows & Hon prix SER ADE nee veken pea) Kl asl a | fason & Ham } 1 Rurtamann ( pright Fabric Sample Gloves, #5e values, Uprigh << This $7. SOIvoroyd Toilet Set,$5. he THE EVENING WORLD, ne THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. The Country Circus New York’ 8 Greatest Holiday LY. for the Children SEE the SE the EE the SEE the SANTA CLAUS Clowns Pony Show Monkey Mute Toy Departments ( Department so great that we ged to ask all wh . Greatest ( sire) Show on Earth thildien to th performances at Child: st Be Accompanied by Adults Third Floor Barnum & Bailey would say, “Come early and avoid the In Enjoy the Mid-day Cabaret © 3S Years Soudors of Fashion) crx9 285 Women’s joth Dresses Cloth $8 7 5 $12.75 Dresses, $14.95 Dresses, phortunity to secure fashionabl Women’ 8 50c SILK HOSIERY Main Moor, Silk This Rich! Fur Trims AJ med Dress (( $8.75 jouble silk garter top $19.75 Dres 8, red. S-thread liste. | An o st 300 Sik Hose made; sizes 815 to 10; black and white Just a few weeks ago yor paid $12.75, $14.05, #1 $ Friday 25c and 50c Doy In Our Jewelry Dept. What 25c J Will Buy NG ey LINKS 266 CLEARANCE of Popular Brand CORSETS $4 and $5 Values The cresses have NOT depreciated in value. They are as good to-day as ever. ‘They are worth ~-to YOU. NOT compelled at th Lengel Medd tuPhiag thele atien Representing odds and broken to redice our stocks lots of very” desirable new models, suitable for every figure, from the slender to the very stout, in all sizes; at $1.88 These Silk Petticoats a $1.47 are inade of 7a finest GOLD atin wamen, « i and fancy laces; plaid si and the new BAR PINE, bey ainine sliver Silk Eolienne Eponge Dresse: Brocaded Dri able fall wear, mas gift 7000 Men's $4.00 A section of a thousand Christinas Gift Sug Dept vorrow we will feature one js ever anno’ exe are excellent quality robes made f ME dadal) the blan! Spe TOILET of comb, bi which hi and mirror, 50, With 2 or 3 tet imported blankets. direc Thien not only mei our custot mounted hat and $3.50 TO 97.50 MILITARY HAIR NM. nedie and \ better than th BRUSHES. solid ack, renwine bristle, inebony, fox and atin. woo ‘J pair $2.50 Abe \ ah $5.50 Toilet Water at r : \ The Best Slipper Dept. In the History of Simpson Crawford Co. All splendid values and very extensive verieties for men and women. fecond Floor, Men's Tan Kid OPERA Style at $1.25, 91.75 and $2. Men’s ‘Tan Kid E Style at $1.25, 91.75 and $2.09. Men's Tan Kid ROMEO Style at $1.25, 91. 00, Men's Alligator OPERA Slip. pers at $2.50. Men's ‘Toweling BATIE Sli BOUDOIR Slippers, tan, blue and Victrola XI Remnants of Silks ae Formerly 59c to $2.00 a Yard Now 39c and 69c a Yard * 5,000 yards in a quick a ASSORT. An esp for Chri DRE Mahogany or oak cabinet th 'S and D) jally attractive op; mas, ax you may secure t or TRIM MIN! SIRED LENGTHS for WAISTS, 39c and 69c $5.50 Point d’Esprit Lace Black Blouses With a vest of cream lace, forming avery beautiful contrast, s a wide range of colorings and weaves, comprising the most wanted silks of the season, yard Phers at $0c, m | Women's KNIT Slippers, in black, K and blue, band ©! ulator and entor, Nickel plated, extra heavy double ‘s BOUDOIR Slippers, in pink, blue end $1.15 black; with heel spring, spiral drive motor (can be Women's Felt JULI ld not p wound whi Allinetal parts |] ETS, colors; wt $1.39] si: » Christmas fie nickel plat Third Floor, 4 lining, Terms: $1 0.00 Down A frill Arion mM h $6.75 California J tr re art TINE ant SIEADOW LACE $7.50 a Mont Wool Blankets ° P 825,00 hs rth of Re Blouses, incream and white, in alurge variety 93.98 f Long after other Ch blankets ren good as thes: stmas present tensible and Useful ith just enough hem stroi poe Cloths and. Napkins Mo tday. Gifts Se ity i them strong KEN Ais. sete ved 9 2.75 COMFORTABLES 91.95 10.00 COMFORTABLES 7.98 94.00 COMFORTERS, fancy silk mull top, fine silkoline back; pink, blue, yellow and helio; X-inch silk border; pur- $2.95 est white cotton filling; at beautieut loped em: 200 DAMASK TABLE SETS, tabi th. ' New Pianos PLT "375.00 New Colonial Mahogany $ 185 Upright Pianos Terms 91.00 a Week in initial Main Floor, Friday Bargain Sales in Our We Picture Four of Eight Ditferent Models You Can Select From in This Sale Choice of Any Misses’ Suit ‘48 Serges, Storm Cheviots, Tweeds Bankru Sale ' 0. 10 Year Guarantee In Our Basement Formerly $10.00 Formerly $12.98 | Formerly 14, 98 | ‘550.00 New ,**. PayerPanes ‘DOO Bench @& 25 Rolls of Music FREE Terms 92.00 a Week SS Blanket Bath Robes, ‘2 95 the most remarkable Blanket Bath Rol® Holiday Main Pieer, rs and had the robes made under our personal My felletor 94. Bargain Base: Special Holiday Sale Savy ‘9 and Clove: 8 mple Gloves Samy AT 40% BELOW REGULAR PRIC “Es . Fes, High class gloves, suitable for ont- door wear, lined and unlined, buck- skin glace and snede leathers, at 29. $1.15. $1.48. Women's Kid Gloves, glace, clasps: ry Poe Opt is fee 69c¢ NOTIONS faa 29¢ Leatherette Sewi fitted with pair of sewing accessories for c! S0c Sewing Boxes, with rem able tray, lock and key, fitted with all sewing acceas 38e. S0c Sewing Bi 290. 92.00 ie Box, 8x10, remov- lock and key, fitted with of darn pools of thread, 8 ing cotton, colored embroidered sill pair of scissors, thread winder ai needles, Testharetta covered, 91.60. 33c Fancy Round Garters, 18. S0c All-in-One Sewing Stands, combinatit +, acissore, thimble and pi Ht Saag at S5e. T5e Needle Cases, 30c, TSe %, 23 a hag Pe gay laines, a! ribbon, ag on i most useful sewing hed, at SOc. leep sailor large sizes, Bath - and Lounging Robes upto $25.00 in our New . Bath Robe Parlor, Main Floor. Women’ } Good Grade oe a ” Bees pure white sottens nledly jong slee ante ‘ankle length, “igen—-vests $4 to 40 it \inper 39c Collar Bags Regularly sold for $1.00 ent $2.50 Silk Petticoats At About $ 1.39 Half Price yeaS fe i, i Made of excellent quality pure silk taffeta, desirable fall colors, well made, $1.89, Sateen Petticoats Latest models with deep pleated flounce, new fall colors, in- cluding e ana green, Ameri- can beauty, king's bive and’ black, 59c

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