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| | | | { wi — Bo ain ts e< t Rae a | ' 2 Bab \ | | a ’ " Nepean | | } " MRS. HUGHES TALKS OF HOME | AND CHILDREN Wife of Republican Nom'- nee for Governor Avoids Political Discussion. NOT A CLI WOMAN. ant an Suffrage ' BY ALICE ROHE, something mar * t " her appea a“ Mre a FE. Hughes, wife Republica in her ap ci be kept in the backero with to much as poasible @ domestic woman. ttidren occupy ai! my attention I am in every way my home and ae Hughes spoke of her chil-| could not} As Mre. Gren the interest which #0 concen! glowed in her hazel eapertion that abq wishes to the Umelight nt publicity ts shown in| her every action and expression. She) js essentiaily the perfect mistreas of «| qwell-ordere’. banpy hore. | Her Way of Aiding Husband, | eyes. Her be spared ‘Of course, I believe t every woman «ri ext possible an in bie ambitions and his career “my way of looking at such assistance fe tn maine @ home sil that it should | ll interested in Mr. Hughes's | nomination. And the chfidren—well. I em * therougt American, end I have preught my children up in American fashion. They bare never deen relegated to the grummary, a0 are Dnglish obikiren. They have rights of thelr own, mentally intellectually My eldest child gr. \s, of couras, ols-efSugh to follow & ts own account, polos! quegions ‘da for any two daughters, Hales ftecn, and Catherine, aged elett. ther igent discussion of the not believe in ienoring, leotual curiosity you think w & place tn politics, Mre. Hag? “Now you ying to draw me int " ed, good @ political paturediy saying that when home ties to interest b joes with her {dual taste “and wom “Candidly, I must admit I do'not be Keve in woman's quffrage; but remem ber, 1 azn only expressing views which relate to myself ean do mo socially, by making bringing wp ner cht terest in outside matters rob the home Not « Club Woman. “Poghaps when my children ere grown I may be able to devote more Tine HW] the fow outside matters in which 1} wally take @ deep interest. I am in terested in eottiement work and I gtyo what little 1 oan to it J am not its just tore, for 1 have no time a 1 am ganizatio and the ot tw & member Colonial Ch American Reve Wellesley Wastern . the mest he I cannot leave say home, “My children naturally my chief interests and one cannot make tho saine amount of the serve two purposes: years abe said. 4 * he y Harvard and take « law naturally wish to educate h the same profession as his Talika of Her Children. Mre. Hughes \¢ far more talk about her ob " » daughters at t End avenu vet will spare me « aus ewmed fated Ih the light f any kind. Y ot ls my Women are tar better off when +5 spared publicity, Don't you agree wii met i don’t mind, tn the least telling you ehoae ms mind. Ip hor een or Shere T'was born eee} ighty-sev mach fa poss! forty-two yearn was born in | Milwaukee in Mrs, Hughes was Mise Antoinette Car- daughter of the late Walter 8. Car \Rival Nominees for Their Wives and Families Pictured at Home. a - Bed - : THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, ‘1906, Lord & Taylor} Annoufice the Governorship with for Friday and Saturday An Exceptional Offering of ; Women's Coats as { WS i roo Women's I'ur Lined Overcoats, lined with finest in Baby Squirrel,” of Imported I adcloth, finished with I ian Lar haw! cotlar Coats later in the 7 wil $ eacl Women's Broadcl Coats, so i ¢ ed with Peau de 6 Cyg application of braids a pecial velvet; colors: black brown.( $25.00 gray and navy; suitable for treet\ each orevening wear Auto or Tourist Coats 20.00 each, 100 Women's tae beatt} in 4% and full le ue $ Special at $15.00 Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St ¢ . M eee i eT, PUT | |W ALCOHOLIC rs 1rygnes. Broadway at Thirteenth Street. BRISBANE REJOICES IN NOMINATION OF HEARST HEARST WAS IT, HE SAYS mmt| Is Triumph for Principle, He Declares, Cause for Congratulation to All Be- lievers in the Dem ination of Mr Like all of those intimately associated w paper work, and able, as one recelving his 5 Mr to begin with, Hearst, York Evening World for an expression of opinion has at FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Splendid Readiness in Coats To Answer the Season’s Call Tourist Coats at $12.50, $17.50 & $19.75 * ™~ Tourist Coats have come to be the garments of general utility —they’re a fixture in women's dress. Here are the new fall models of plaids, mixtures and checks, with trimmings of broadcloth and velvet; others again are finished with straps of material. In form and style they vary—loose and half-fitted models with plain, plaited or paddock backs. Jackets and Coats at $12.50, $17.50 & $19.75 In this collection every individual taste is met with a garment MURPAY DIDNT KNow WARDANDDIES Family of Emily Stokes) Indignant and Demand an Investigation. and Tammany; Leader in a Talk After the Battle Expresses Satisfaction, but Is Griev. maid People’s Rule. ing for Tom Grady. ocratic p It was an uninter: s which atte ty from am organization stand At ¢ senate aed are sattefed leone ‘ i of superb tailoring and rare grace of line. Tan coverts, ee ® iit ee ie pilates ae . ms black cheviot and black broad cloth models, in corset, box and tay or = . ites half-fitted styles, from 22 to 50.inches long. Lined with satin ft or taffeta. x his friends man that me! power y prefers An government 'PRETTY WOMAN Saye CHILD WAS. = TAKEN BY GEVER Policeman Gives) Chase, ~| Captures the Man and we! Takes Him to Court. demanded ning down Breati I the arres who was standing Je run o ing the your town. with ir woman stood he struck n the face and attampte wed, daring w Coljectore of etchings lo the try. hes and her children onl: retttned “trom “Boal” “Harbor. Mount Deseit, 4 ahort me age “We are arent a erying out He stole my the woman “Don't let him go, tag~at-homes in the| The trio went to the police station, | ¢ ps was being i —_—_ — . lt at the Lapa mand M’'GOWAN WILL to-day @. prett STAND OR FALL WITH Girls’ Navy Great Coats at $6.95 Caan - m Designed for girls from the ages of 6 to 14. A long; loose, ave eb that I have ever mot t ve oe ow double-breasted garment of blue and brown melton, military For inatance, the nomin ‘ Sullding in w buttons, velvet collar, and, for. the sake of warmth, lined Jackson, Is said to be a man of “ t L Ab throughout with red flannel. 4 several ¢ y offic’ bp au ndskip count? i cs 4 Mr. Murphy, abruptly, “I Mare. am tha interrupted Senator Gra “ , Was ye name on the list?’ «I felt ae be fellow’s remarks. He must be a loaf : ‘ as to the probability of suc ~ LC My, lent, nor would be talk of the It was a good convention and every one had a chance to be heard.” Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE, wince the sala “phe was ROOSEVELT TO TWO HEARST Open yan eel Scat ot LEE ND PARP IN TWENTY GIALS IN PLATFORMS. Every STATE CAMPAIGN. | i me Evening Until : 9 o'Clock. Actoal Value 8200. articles. and ts on avpear in 707 1s of the follow TP ry | mettietes Penned by Flames Until |acernt nvarrehiag eee ere R an 3 thew FURNITURE, CARPETS, Rescued by Clerk, Who | Which Can Be Pure | Eiri AL Seep AS FOLLOWS Forced Door, “ SS0Worth, $5.00 Down, $1.00 Week saa : iwasmoom—tiex! $75" $h50 ° $1.50 | pieced $i00 6" | $10.00 $2. $is00 ~*~ $2 a We allow Freight | pna® Ralleaad Pare Mate, New Jersey end Compe: 3°AV Ese MAYOR M’CLELLAN. Joor was f . ond - —o AT Acting M Pitrick Fo McGow J 2 T0 | WAGERED Acting Meyor Pierick ¥. McGos ‘rea wi a to off In a Hurry ? AGAINST HEARST. » 2 the pri eee A Saee. . POLICE HUNT MISSING BOY. Stir Some and i t ba uN r | The@inerchant of “ready ontinually »mmade clothes the a thes should Je you in the purchase of your neat outfit 4 to | Sie egret 1| from 3 ons Our made-to-order Siit at $18 is the talk of the town. call | Prey Le ee Ba A wis The in some Milk or Cream and wep — $< fe | Base B, Sargent offered 61,00 agninet |, sid "rial cut tate _platiows, u pleaion a Deticious Meal is ready. Let us send you style book and sampl's = ° a oifetame! witha | cutter caring Wo. "Segala, onal’! ond “sous dederwent 2 wuico slur. ff No cooking required. | “1 | dhougn! er eR Ey _ SUNRAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. J ) Re.