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we di: ad ot sa Ta aa a a an SE aaa DO 00 oc ananta® Eemadamaaenmname ee en a THE WORTD: ~, SOME GLIMPSES OF THE HOME LIFE OF THE LEADING CANDIDATES FOR HIGH OFFICE IN THIS TRYING CAMPAIGN ' Mayor MClellan’s Wife Closely Watches the | Political Moves, F pas KEEPS WELL INFORMED: Where Real Incentive for Strenuous Work of Canvass Is Found, WIVES ANDBABIES RULE. Hearst’s Baby Chief Delight, | and in His Presence Fight ls Forgotten. ' Jerome's Rest is Hard Wore: —lvins Keeps Eye on City Record. New York. It fs a big room? n the hotel, and all ed with tookshelves, ‘With @ red-hot campaign on to decide who f to govern e clty for the next four years, fully 1.00) shouters are nighte | Ly Naty Oe a ly telling the voters the qualifications of Lace praley ; Ipito date oF eres MoClelian and Hearst and Iving and Pe tee byes " Osborne and Jerome and the others Hipage PI Amd in the torrent of praise and atuae ee af Daten Poured forth on the stump the real hus ca egeate acre ili EH man mide of the candidates ts over- a ren tony cnet looked—the sifo that appoals to more a yeing amen W.. OFF than party polities, thelr home lite. anal vener {n this big Mbeary amd One sees Mayor MoUtelian speaking at re ve ta brighter youngst iB, 4 by his friends and Mrs Wr, York than this handsome J urging on his cohorts, and doesn't see Hearst. the Democratle candidate the beautiful wife beiind him, the apur! “ANd ney, Young Master the helpmeet tn prac- Geo. as accomparie? lily mother and litical If Hearst. mn all thelr European travel, Hearst denouncing . 5 an teil you a thing or two the “era of gratt,"” and promising ail | " aout people ond pluses he 48 seen ay Seco a ne ni a " spa Goes to Mighies 8 ee Ge baby eon waiting £ im at home are fe i Pro forgotten, But ha dors not forget, and 100 busy: to lteo. ta thle At the door of his lionie he leaves poll: | fee EP 3 progress in hin studies, tles a8 an Ortental does hls #hoee-and ie, Osterne is greatly Interested in trquitles of'e campatim Are forgotten by os _ her husband's campaign, and it te Mr the ca the presence of his! Caborne’s oust to. teeptone | ee souse, James W,, jr, while a son, old “nough to take an aotive interest in hv navening as ta, three and four ty his speechmaking 4k, nd George Randolph the progress use. tat} Itfeat rat! hi different places t ; | fathers political aspirations, ts the aborne isan exceedingly And a boy, too, rules in the Ombome ride of Jerome's lite. " _ _ — esthaene| SEA OHNGND, ta Oho entice eae oot and vetiving the notoricty attendant upon political { but slie i® frank to vole 1” campaigns, bu ie fra ; ha REE her belief in Democratic principles at Beas y sia { OSBORNE s Th a times A woman of a Ane ba, WN love a room," & ence and e®plendid education, Mrs, Heyes Ane e bakleva le haan MAGNETS. Bthorne adds to these charms those, of te for Dut 7 , a devoted wife and mother, Mra. Ose nhould my Germar horne ts contented to look after OK And ov eat a ne U H educath nd welfare of James So AR ac ane fete! Mr. Osborne’s home life | sister .,2" Mate 6 ame [Mts insertption, “Dissolve tric super foro larg n MAYOR M’CLELLAN’S EVERY MOVE IN POLITICS INTERESTS HIS HOME, Phe name of Mrs George B. McClellan fe as well known In the amlect olrolee of New York y as is Mayor MoClel- there. It t# platnty the ving place of | —_——__, PERS, BUCLELLAN’S |] cacy’ sales ernst coe JEROME’S RESTISWORK t rooms t 7 s,"" jor anything |! t Ne : is the second of that name. and the home life of INTEREST from rooms are ‘ving room - | Hearat nor myse Aros f ‘ revolves around his wife Just ash and even more Ig candidae for Mayor ts , and when you go over there ft ts “Hard work with the | tving. and. we have ¢ j 9 Tin the coming ¢ presided aver by & charming and ou ro fee atoipey pr euna aie ‘ nosborine’s ) | "indeed.'t fn'nor ‘brioys un his eight-year-old boy and} sensiiy’ eer) cwapuise and in keope tured womnn, whose social position No one is more keenl pest in the ho and to have all tha hands is the best rest cure Mother: An be of grea g hor f,, ‘ ing an active eye on the progress of, fives free entree Into the old Kntoker- Y here has | humbane his remarkably — bright J bet ton. “nie is) Mt. Oshtene’s!mother, buoker families as weil as the golden | afiy, ‘ of any appreciation of (he T foe the man who has to | hy this that teed’ sightyenine, a women with @ vant boa ey ate rai alive to the questions of the in hin would say that he mr rare Mitton mother. grous mind and, if you ask het, of somer ha ‘x ‘ : Ne : en mo: q opinions of her #on's a y. The MoCiallans He in an old-fesh- i id no one is bet he Jerome nevee in town oll uge his brains all the fond of themn all we nate 1O send ‘ \ Tt Mr. Oe mother could get out sadion at No. 10 Washineton campaign an ONE IS DEL~F the pince at Lakevne, Mr, Jerod 8 of them to the stonshouse.” politics fust the samo ag she cnn tn anye and elostioneer for fim there would fone mansion at ao ashingto h 4 of the home in C ot hile ”—District-Attorney ie room in che Hearst home whieh! wine. ‘ i . . not be much question of winning votes: square North, the tower home of | ter posted on the points at while, mistress and, Mr iaeard as! ive and giving ) enaant and Ton: Seite taste le Alba how Ie tre tes Mr, Onborne's homo lite if a qult ong Bishop Potter : tas dt sh Wood: | Mrs. Tearet er # rangement of the Osborne apartmente, | 404 tt ail revolves anol: Mt { tH place w t Ih WOud ears " \ n 5 ! = vite, his small gon ant In this st!l! fashionable section of of F issue than Mrs. George B, Yu, P , : sae Jerome. Mig fire. | from the floor eld There ls no parior, Instead there in one | Cty tereetkatte” mother, who enakad! Hew ‘York the present Mayor and the Distriet a , ii iM si any ‘eck artyou. de Hearat a of the most interesting and {oviting! numerous vistts to New i @andiate for future Mayor and ble wife McClellan. rus he ts having a lot of gun and that hard| | ; » plates, the pew-|domeatle m ork with the hands j8 the best rest| ter mugs, the tankards and old candles | bur boy?” ahe A man who has/are each works of art entertain, when the duties of campaigns amd polities are not too maddening, the in the world f . | not wonde t ls brains all t hile, Ti fi the ht yiaer 1th | sown at) @ the fi first families of New York stions of the campaign, and tio Is His Workshop. suse bis brains all the while, aor | Then there ts the big fireplace, w ing moth The Exhibits of At ———.—+$. =a r At n has his erful work if you would ever “aw derfy The dig, old-fashioned house, with its ce at the meetings |‘? : SARE A a Pa PR ae gf Sat bi ; iClellan speaks, she is} 5! 2 aiiaoa's) TVINS TAKES HIS DOMESTIC JOY roomy &partments, {8 built of red brick, Ir and where he works hour after hour " nevertheless well acquainted with the) Meira ornare oY. Biman ea with white trimmings. It ts four stories Contents of he . , for | deating things of art out , “ high and hes a basement, and in the whe has read them ai. veforsiand, “Her |akKing clock end making, & let IN THE FORM OF DRY LITERATURE, interest in life Is to assist her o1 andleacc a " rear te Washington Mews, an old-style carringe-way, used by the houses on ¢y the block and leading to the stables ¢: which were once connected with the houses fronting on the squsra Mra. George B. MoClelian 's @ hand William M. Iving lives In a plain *h | brown-stone house at No. & Hast Twen- ty-ftth street, with his wife and four | ldren, two sons and two daughters. | One of his sons {8 @ Junior at Columbta, | fs In the Columbia ee A vaya biggest of the Fifth avenue dealers so te-hunter whe has, in the Working Ifke @ beaver and putting thusinem Ag hog iy Raped Moke that many a fourneyman crafts: to p4in tn the advice man would use for the winning of & to the day's wage he will tell you bilthely that publ band in career, LITERATURE FOR IVINS. Mr. Ivins spends his reserved SPECIALTIES 4 some dionds, with fine blue eyes. @he woman, she a, at the sine thme, alware , . weet Ernool and wes graduated trom corm (j isuire time reading the yy Ap ‘ tite Te, SHO BAe el eee est ttlenta. Eler repose 0 |bta, and t some yea tudy tn | (_<“%h A the groces and accomplionments which | mares of per frente, Tier repetect PPE ARST, THOUGH STRENUOUS, LOVES i a apent eome years in study tn Greater New York charter, (y- @ eplendid education adds to an already and her sympatoy {s restful rather thai ‘The house tn Twenty-ffth street con- Draght and intelligent mind. Witty, rere aacut Mee, MoClellan worth THE COMFORTS OF HIS FINE HOME, | toins one of the best private Ibraries oultured, twotful, pitable and full of mentioning t@ that 6 ds adsolute- in this country, Ms. Ivins has @ pns- NEVER MISSES A MEAL. enthusinem and sympathy, Mra, Me-/iy without fads or eccentricities Of ae ay the strenuous candidates Will s sion for books, and has a wonderful the City Record and the life of Atraham Lincoln, od { sionately da- a ny ela . Clellan te & woman who counte her ad- (0% Ao cnudten, though soe has none [ian Randolph Hearst fs not the last | memory, His busines; associates say mirers by the score. of her own, As a girl and & young! pnd yet, up at the corner of Lexing that onee a fact ts garnered in his | together to f brain it never ecapes from the store | put Into operation, Hay ; ey siiared a rec Fifteen yours ago se was married to woman her fondn and she) 4), avenue and Twonty-etghth stree | t yr Mr. MoClelion, shortly after he gradi. | Was 6 apiondid nan was ney l there ie ® deautiftl home, a Mrs house, If he hes fads, the study and | Masauchuno.ts. Ty ation from Princeton, Her father ie | strompeet fancy, and -) |Willam Randolph Hearst, and moet | Uae of the Latin languages ts one of | ier, Ivins Is one of the bont-dremed | John G. H scikech: member of the| me Alm Domesticity. Important, a little George Randolph them and historical reading another. men in Ne York. He wea sraduates | 3. Hoakscher, mer f "i esticity. D N ie Fe ‘ \trom Columbia. When ho wae a chil Union, Metrapoliian, New York Yacht | Lugs |Hearet, who makes the candidate for | He is known as n famous collector of | ftom Columpla. When hu mass child | and other important clubs and one of | She ts herself @ woman self-eumctent. stave on the Municipal Ownership} founders of the Horse Bhow the frivolous, As an accompilstied lin | ticket leave politics at the door yet thas the faoulty of mever offending | As Mrs, MoCleilan she at once stepped | guist and careful atudent she has Mrs. Hearst {s a beautiful woman. | ton whe “No matter how busy Mr. Hearst is he always comes home to his meals,’” —Mrs. William R. Hearst, n00K8 Of Napoleon, of many things, but | o¢ Mast Now York. princtpally of facts, | He figured {nan ago which shows t Co-worker of Henry George. tlon of the man, S late &: provotnent. place in New York |i te ieee Gee eee, [ike ron ores, Bet amend | Ho {a veritable mint of information | that's ort wn Mit t | 4 ' r ihal OF } eociety. Tho marriage of her younger | "8 tee Teast ot Mrs, MoClellan'a, finely moulded nose and iad bess Oh & VaMOly OF eubiaeta Muniiel |Rnatbey Deli used tieter to Egerton Winthrop, jr., added onanne Is her ‘genius’ in droasing well, | tocth, | Thres yeara a Tied! tere, and 1 think she te aplondid government has been one of his lite | Metering him « xn | new ties among the firet families of/On the atreet she sinost always Mr! Hearst This winger. I hope to start @ school studies, He and Henry George worked | the place ant whee ho tatty New York. |binck, and a eee Teor sale wake| ‘The Hearne home ts Med with rare) oe cits in Mr, Hearst's district, and \together ter one Introduction of the|on the strect. He was ho! nt Reads Husband's Speeches. lieetar’ 1 adel aaa works of art and exquisite Dric-a-brae,) 1 know 1 shall love the work.” Avstrailan ballot in this country, They | {#8 been nald tn this campatin, and athough tre. Mocieltan 4s : | Mrs. MoCiotlan ie all interest tn her) yur algo extreme simplicity. | he young wife of Willtim Randolph | were warn personad friends, and went (tiers never was again _ WOMAN | husband's political career, but at th ners tine eho is a women whose de-| “Mr. Hearst enjoys this home MOre) jiearst {s quite aa enthuslastic over e same time @ * sald MPO) making her ns who shrinks from publicity, ome a place where the | than any part of his lif ‘0 f all the movi maths ho domestic side of her hu of ; fondant Troe hes husband's ‘pollttenl (youve {iterie paramount. ees, Oe eat eee Las | Duby san oan and ret pe fee BOY OF EIGHT YEARS IS THE RULER | i Wo are great stay-at-homes. and we 40! progre fae Hoenn a oid OF THE HOUSE OF JAMES Ww. OSBORNE, ht JEROME WORKS WITH HIS HANDS pet ae ae ee dos -tomase | ME. balers” Gat “nei DO. Sabet lwo have Tn 4 beautiful apartment at the Hotel) Miss Letla V. ‘i A. comes } he wi lete relax- ‘ bi le TO GIVE HIS TIRED BRAIN A REST. |¢™ yeaa Win, aon and never reton psn nae MAE Antcetto amen W, Osaare's| mal tn less he wants to diecuss them, Every| home !s presided over by a charming |, y n and ohelr) iy ‘There's a mying as old ns the hill) unconscious art of making the stranger | wwnat do 1 think of Mr. Hearst's atternoon Mr, Hearst staye in hie atudy| woman, who te the’ daughter of Judge| Gd aig dite tae cee bly that you really never know @ man within his gates feel at his case, candidacy for yor? Well, I suis preparing Mls speeches, and not oven! \uevstue Van Wisk | Beis wy Hee Aen wail you have seen him in the Mght of Love Rules tho Horne, right 19 bound to win tn the end : he baby disturbs him ‘The real lord and master of the Os- | lias beon the recipient A his own hearthplace, Tha’ true test that Mr. Hearst etands for everyth! ng | Loves to Play with Boy. Pri ds iseaven ik oe Ay Sapa anal teoe aha ih \/ and a good one, and the man that, But ff Jerome fs finished in the art | iat te honest and good for the people \ 4 a very Baap nd messages of & Athy as A i ) jj @tanda {t usually comes pretty near! of maki & stranger welcome Gnd /in politics, Hoe has always fnterestel ‘When he fs through he {5 always pam by the name of James W, Os ear : f NEW, vo aN y, f ’ being worth while, Witlam ‘Travers | tree no lees eo fe Mrs. Jerome, whose | himself in righting the wrongs of the | ready for a play with ourgeon. who |g, | borne, Jr ' Mra. Osborna {a a sandsome woman | 5 P ( 0) porn Jerome rings true when you put it to/ life ts bound up in that of her hum | people, and we ail know the good he { assure you, no respecte of politics, | ‘The candidate for Distetet-Attorney on |of fair complexion, blue ever wit tant i Went SELF-REDUCING emt IN-EURVE WAIST him, and {t makes no difference wheth-| band, To see the two of them to-| hag accomplished in fighting the trusts. | time or place.” the Democratic ticket was married to | hatr, Bhe ts known as t « < " iq ad N5I2 Ne 501 ee fh be in the litte five-room apart-| gether ie to shatter the idea that love! “of course I am interested, intensely) Young Goorge Randolph, who {9 @ ‘ ia emu RELIEF STRAP - ae M Bi ment over in Rutgors street on the | grows old with the years, And to s¢8/ interested, In the campaign, and T Wish gmall edition of his father, Was mato rimmeer as i ILITARY BELT east side or under the rafters of the | them with thelr boy—''Chick’’ Jerome, |T could do something to help rer Mr. | Ing back and forth in vae big hi: i with ™ | For the STOUT. For the MEDIUM and SLENDER, eountry home hé has built for himself jas all the other boys of en, bad Tearet, Naturally the wives of - a a cane and hat many alzes too big, In f fe | | i and his famfly amid the lakes and hills | William Travers, Jr.—Is perhaps a better |didates want thelr own husband 5 filled with nany y ~ {| N N S$ If. of Connecticut, index to the refreshing atmosphere of | elected, but I am so ia sympathy with nga that they are stacked up ew Nemo self- uCIng orset Jerome is as simple and direct under the home life of the Jerome family|tho principles of Mr. Hearst's party against the walls, there isa big planola, 1 wan ag: A i Mis own roof-tree as ho Je in the sidelonany anything else, that I don't see how people could be | which ts the chiet Joy of the ba with “RELIEF STRAP at him that the public knows best, an@) ‘rhe fiat in Rutgers etreet 1s fur. | biinded to thelr own interests, 1" hope wome day we will | f INDISPENSABLE TO THE STOUT WOMAN @ombined with this plainneas ts the |nished plainly. No frills or fads are! “No. I have never done anything th | house big enough for our pal j 2,000,000 pai politios, and I nevi political meeting ? |one, where Mr. Hearst spoke at Car. Daw attended but one sald Mrs, Hearst, showing with enjoy hat was the first, ment the works of Greuse, Lofevre, n-Houveret, Peters, Works of art of ancient and inodern. aghools nogie Hall, and ft was tremendous, = | % » curios, the mummy pases, tho | “I met Mra, J, G Phelps Stokes old armor a the brie-m-brac, Mr MRS, HOWARD GOULD sith shapaaoe wo IN AUTO ACCIDENT. | wc! 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