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the award to-day on contracts More sections of the Four- Btreet eastern rapid transit on to, a oa rk $1 om this ypariculer branch not _includin nel ‘erhich “costs $12,000,000 ROOSEVELT MEN STRIVING HARD 10 Skin Troubles Promoters rer Justice’s Can-|¢ Hard-to-Cure HEAD ) OFF HUGHES : \ for Him on First Ballot. Cuticura | revuvitcan tenders of various Soap } | didacy Forecasting 325 Votes IR May Find in who are favorable to the nomination | of Justice Hughes, have made tenta- and liek tive estimates of the first ballot at Speedy, Grateful ¢, jopubiican National Convention and Permanent | as follows: Relief. Total vote.. + 985 ‘ Necessary t . 493 Besides, anyone | Huches . . 825 anywhere may | Root .. . 150 try them before | Roosevelt . +125 tebe Scattering ... . 985 ys them.’ The scattering vote will be divided principally between Cummins of | Towa Irbanks of Indiana, Rurton Free Sample Each h 32-page Skin Book by returm to any sufferer from skin | ibles or scalp troubles with loss | hair, who has failed to obtain per- relief from other remedies. Free Samples oidress postalcaré > wept. FX, Boston, Macs.” 4 ste thertct bed dan arbal s Duffy’s Is Good | oe "Old People loro Sherman of Mlinois, Weeks ‘of Massuchusotts and several lesser candidates, no one of whom will have 100 votes in the convention. No declaration 1s expected from Justice Hughes until after the first ballot at the earliest. If the conven- |tton ts ready to nominate him, then word will be forthcoming. Declara- tions of prominent men and leaders of party organization fn favor of Hughes are to be made in many | States during the coming week. At Roosevelt headquarters all ef- forts aro being directed to heading off |Hughes. Feur years ago recall of | judicial decisions was a Progressive |party platform plank. To-day at headquarters especial attention was | called to a statement given out by the Colonel's own assistants, defending the judiciary and lamenting the at- tempt to take Justice Hughes away from the Supreme Court bench. Gov. Whitman and Chairman Tan- ner met with a number of visiting Re- publicans this afternoon for discussion of the Hughes movement. These fa- vorable conditions were reported: Delegations behind several of the “favorite son” candidates of other States are rendy to go to Hughes the instant their own mat is out of the running. Three of the lesser candidates for | President are reported willing to take everyday experience F\a Vice Presidential nomination with jood tonic-stimulant || Hughes when their chance for first do much to keep 1) piace is passed. ‘ A pablespocig ul It was in the form of an interview with Senator John 8. Weller of Pitts- burgh, and said: “The Supreme Court is generally regarded as the highest court in the world. To en- Duffy’s Malt mise invaluable for the aged and run- tly stimulates and i ed system. The wholesome- ie ity and rich, malty flavor of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey permit it be retained by the most delicate ths when other foods are re- NEW AMSTERDAM) A iethatai is in Herbert Tree's Last Production Merry Wives of Windsor Yor « Ie . Hted number of performa Conan mn. | Oo Raviing. |THE Mat, Decoration Day.May 10 zlecreco » FROLIC AEE JOHN BARRYMORE in OWN CAHNOEEY'S JUSTICE Trecoration be Reg, jomach trouble cau il id often results in ic Indigestion, jon, Auto-Intoxicatic Fear of Heart Disei Stomach and In dose of Mayr's V proven successful in th of Stomach prea ins its enormous . chanies—prob- | Many owe ierful Remedy ‘in a bottle of Mayr's Wond from Riker-Hegeman or any » who will refund your ‘Advt NUXATED IRON y if it fale. ELTINGE Wish ch Skim Wid FAIR AND WARMER | States, headed by Gov. Whitman and | State Chairman Tanner of New York, | oo “wATION ner ‘World's Harlem Office, 155 West 125th St, and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing~ tom 8, Brooklyn, for 30 days fellewing the printing of the BELASCU 2 THE BOOMERANG CIVILIZATIO courage members to entertain hope of the Presidency would be to cast an influence in that court that might | be refleated tn its opinions.” The Progressives heard rumors to- day that the Old Guard were plan- | ning a strategic coup at Chicago by |rushing the Republican Convention into making @ nomination the first a as to head off T. ® convention doe: not yet been decided whether ssives in their convention eports fro dicate that the faithful are getting | excited and demanding that the Re- publicans again be defied and T. R. nominated on a straight Progressive | tleket. FROTOPLAYS. THE E TRAIN KILLS TWO GIRLS. Victima’ Father and Sister § Death Afigy Wagon Is Hit. stant pain must have mind. Tt. and} and Mr ter, Olive, were probably fatally injured was struck by a Grand Trunk Rattrond | f train on a crossing near Morrisburg, Ont. ‘With Gas, When Charles H. a night | watchinan, returned to his home, No. | 418% Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, from wor this morning he found his wite had committed auleide by Inhaling gax She had been suffering from rheuma the Middle West tn- ° “hace mt the oeranda, 1» the lampe glowing everywhere in the tropical ve: 1g afromebiles opinning everywhere along the walke. aed there wes music. The dahcing was beginning « Little distence away. th the twilight By special arrangement with F. Ziegfeld, Je. George Kleine Presents Billie Burke RIA CLOT OMANCE Aapported by HENRY KOIKER AMotion Picture Novel By Mr.& Mr? RUPERT HUGHES You’ve probably heard a num- ber of people remark: ‘‘Motion Pictures are becoming genuine works of art. I see they now have Billie Burke and Henry Kolker in a motion picture novel by Mr. & rs. Rupert Hughes. It must cost a fortune for a production like that.” Ghoria’s romance has cost a fortune to produce. Nearly a million dollars have been expended to give you this wonderful photoplay. It is George Kleine’s greatest cinematographic achievement—the most costly film novel that has ever been presented. It’s for you—your fami your children. GO! * i TODAY—at the GLOBE THEATRE Broadway at 46th Street i ALL SEA’ Daily and Sunday 2 P.M. to 11 P.M. mass Bee TS ae Read the Story by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes IN NEXT SATURDAY’S NEW YORK EVENING WORLD NING WORLD, THURSDAY, when a wagon In which they were riding In afew applications to ite original 4 made, no matter how jong It ry as bee! (iy era, nota dy oa ree fe 44 gene dre2o one wit aan NEW 0} Book at Tisrice by ally WORLD" Bears THEATRES. | 3.8. mare rues | /PUNCH & Juvt by MARIE TEMPEST ;' CASINO ¥ eho “l, gay and unusu: elo dious,”” spontaneous, excellent @ of remaining well \LYMPIC Mischiet Makers bright PRICES: MATS, WHiKe AK oe MI Cribb \ N | N MIMI ede _ THEATRES, __._ BURLESQUE. qi Matinee‘ Daily SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Xtra Attraction ALOHA TWIN MAY 26, 1916. 4 % tiem and, Pratt told the poites the opn- proto puave, | onoro pave |_enotompave as The U. S. Can Crush the Navies of the World!! TODAY— SEE The Film Novel of the Hour! The U. S. naval investigator ing ects the new automatic opening ¢ submarine — then the wonderful pb which draws the air direct from the water. This smashed by the spy, the sub- marine plunges toward the sea-bottom and a eee struggle for life follows!! Go Thomas Chatterton and beautiful Juanita Hansen acting wonderful parte in “The Secret of the Submarine”! Record-breaking crowds have marvelled! More theatres show “The Secret of the Submarine” today. Read E. Alexander Powell's great story in this newspaper — see the ures. Here's the idea with which the U. S. can defy the world! It can revolu- tionizeall naval warfare. Don't mise the stupendous subsea scenes!! At These Theatres TODAY Lyrie Theatre—' Street, Orang Broadway T at Broadway, Hayonne,N.J, Regent Theutre — 116th St. and 7th Ave, New York City, Princess Theutre—Hart- ford, Conu, Read the Story in the New York Evening World Regent Theat: 116th st ct a0 Mena TO Arne Kreuscher’ wark Ave. Jere tom les ds, Tth Ave. ThealterbS Kearny "Ave.. ‘Rearay, a! ng th are VAUDEVILLE. YORK 11 ree Monday Mat., May For 2 Weeks; Ties Daly Vo NON DAY, ng io All Matinees “F. P Vie 10 PLAYS : sl NN RES Nr. 6th Av yipesman » bs Winchester, Krank Dose (S jan & Fenshaw, | s ATION] TSE FALMADGE ng LAST WEEKS NP-HIP HOORAY tel L BAND- ICE neMAL MAT ESTE cteot eS ay hy MADISON e SQUARE SHOW |: Lew's | GARD iiiding faymont, Whipple jurns & Kikven, othe STRAND Sweet it BROADWAY THEAT RE *| GEORGE BEBAN {),.5°"S)4 FASHION ata dh NOW “An"teni 1h. ¥, KELTH'S]GERTRUDE HOFFMANN THE HEART OF CONEY ISLAND | ALA and, Cos of 50 10 graye NOW Lae] way & 47 St er 41. ln he stoore,_Mu LUN NORTH. BEAGH HOM LAST it te Lil i Wo Re Dancing =~ t we FREE TT RTORS | Si aera nit | Brighton Beach, | CHARITY, Thee tte :| SHUBERT |SOTHERN' TEPRACE GARDEN $3,577 abort, Athen Nene ‘cht PAs SADESS PEG 0 MY HEART oRRGRERL TREAT e Ail CHARITY. 4 AT Pan Haver, | aU UN MARL had ALL-STAR BENEFIT ations Uielore TED, CAST. 28, COLUMBIA, Pinte of te. LEW KELLY in HELLO NEW YORK poo cuit uate’

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