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USTICE HUGHES HAS DECIDED VIEWS ON LIVE QUESTIONS Excerpts From His Interviews! and Speeches Reveal Plain Talk. | STRONG FOR PEOPLE.| For Purity in Politics and! Opposed to All Corrup- tion. | In speeches and interviews during his public career, Justice Charles E. Hughes has expressed the following views on public questions: “Whatever may be the conception or the opportunities for leadership | afford 1 by executive office, or of the high prerogative of those people to make the laws of a free people, we must recc our final #pnfidence for the! pepetulty of our institutions upon an} impartial, able, unselfich administra- tion of justice by our courts.” "The American people will not tol- erate tyranny whether in a Govern- Bient or In a friend. There is no dif- ference at bottom between tyranny of | the Government and tyranny of the Individual.” {s no incompatibility n vigorous State administ looking after Its Strong national ng with national que Vising by strict tion here ation affairs and administration deal- stions and super- and adequate regula- Hoth own interstate commerce. are essential and in the propor n that the people insist upon efficient and responsible administration of local affairs are th y Hkely to secure a exercise of b nd responsible be-! Married and Single at the Same Time JOHN R. NPLEAN, GERARD IN A Wedded Paradox of New York Life — “And It Can’t Be Done,” Says Dr. Keigwin, Who! Absolves the Native| Rev. A EDWIN Kelowmnl WIVES ARE “TRYING TO BE MaRRiEd AND / SINGLE AT ONCE Succumbs to 4p iter of Severa Months at His Home Ca ACME CNL Ai Keli. NOTEDEDTOR AND ON PEACE WOVE. ae ~ POLITICIAN, DEAD BRANDED SPURIOUS rd d 1 d therefore ti withh d makes formal denial of interview.” 1 areioeaandior Contd Quoted as Accus- ing Conservative Reichstag New Yorker and Blames | in Washington. Leader of Trickery, j 17 . BERLIN, June 9 (by wireless to « a , June #—John FR y the New Arrival From seat ot the. Washington |Sayville).—The American Ambas- \ Smeller Towns, Daz- Post and Cincinnatt Enquirer, died sador, Jamas W. Gerard, has repudl- at his home here at 2.90 P.M, to-da 88, who was in his sixty zlea by City’s Lights. after a long (lL Mr. MeLean eighth yea A complication o: He was a native of Cinein Marriage a Business Con- tract — Fine Talk of f diseases for | months |nati, where he lived until a fe “Finding the Real [years ago, when ho came to Wash Mate”’ No Longer Takes| | Tc ‘sanmoviac Sroumt ‘sal eat SO eae DSA Him In, but Some Di-| father's Interest In the Enquirer, anc in 1881 he t wher of t pape Washington t For years Mr in Ohio politics, He conventions as a ‘or United Sta Detmoerat in 1899, and later served © National ¢ vorces Are Justified—| ears Ao Incurable Optimist Is | the Divorcee, Always! Looking for Something | New. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Ten y 1g0 ho bought MeLean war y legate 4 Senator in iss 11 MeLean, activ “The main trouble with marriage in New York is that a great many) in the management of the Pc mn persons here are trying to be married and single at the same time. It! a sister, wife of Admiral Dewey, 9u | can't be done. And,there are more wives trying to be single in New York vive him than there are husbands,’ The bachelor girl {s an old story. But the Rov. A. Edwin Keigwin sounded a new note when he spoke! to me of the bachelor married woman. Dr. Keigwin, | pastor of the West End Presbyterian Church, preached @ special sermon last Sunday for June brides and bride- | grooms. And yesterday he discussed with me the| principal pitfalls of the married state. “T have always thought that the trouble with mar- | riage here is that so many women are married to hus-! bands who are not married to them,” I said. | “That has not been my observation of New Yori,” | “Tam @ man’s man and know men at first hand.! WILSON CABINET DRAFTING PLANKS Tay TAUR Avour iG THWGS AS aw excuse Fee NEGLECTING THE UTTLE THINGS LITTLE STORIES Mme A GREELY BATE Dr. Keigwin answered ne Selbeeeiih : err rreTinery I get my knowledge of women from what women write about their own | ABOUT WHAT IS sphere.” jae And [ tell you there are a great many more married women than | Republi- — men who talk about self-expression, living their own lives and doing the! | “What wo ed iy a revival of the| ‘big things.’” | can Platform, It Is Said. sense ess of amassed riches nan who lived of honor, We want to man who be and n poor and more of the man who has mained office be balance it, answer to "Where very th or vw a clear no alliance between f tie administration Jepartments wee de- to be had. We di rf 1 understood that the only que: to be consi when a de o be made air? DL for the pr ne? 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"hb You will not be urged aiken in’ “talk Distance via the New Route 260 Miles ate to Iny hie values abou’ Y sa oiot Vas apeak eatery ||| fae ad From Now ts River | surray St | No Mall Orders Pilled at Sale Prices, al j Mwell FARE $4 : DAMS 1s ins, $1 The HAMILTON GARMENT Ca hast al ee rate Mi 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3lst Street, N. Y. band’ a Wigs. elit, mnlsal ; | z That ir hen as OV t to (be penalty ——— srt nl hear | unsuilied though he! sheet, | > T admitted this. 1 know women who DOING IN CHICAGO edness in exercise of govern. talk ASFUINGTON, June At th Will Be More Progressive a Phan ‘“Innocuous | amental pow bout doing the big things in; a Cabinet meeting before the St an excuse for neglecting the little convention President Wiln | bP airrrieet aebaas \things, And [ said, too, that 1 had| SHICAGO, Stine §—With another! OUly Conver aD ee tee | for leg nd who, while! Come to acknowledge the existence ot | — _ | gloomy, rainy day in t. Chicas tails of ‘ov the Demoer . platform | posing as party workers, have served lunder a retainer of special interests, | careless alike of party principles or of party justice, are passing from the to-day b up statistics ib) t had om f for the brant handed 1% small class who transmute their! an jhusband’s money into « self culture |‘ |which they seem to believe gi * 1 replied living water | te argument for divorce, seeks the of us be of the rig rnd discussed: the of weath- | dele [Of the Progr convention ton stage.” them the right to despise its sou ARH hed | Bates 3 —— the man who made the m for an The papers printed a won “ou This country will neat be great leer, mney the, a * aging Wak Or ee ae ae ce PME One 1a rae ri 7 man would be the real mate t mal i count pu service to the | “I except from iy eriticism of New | {)\" nourable optimists who get, Yer inca 18 ater than the amassing York marriage the ative New 1 “More rain to-day and ma y private gain,” Yorkers,” Dr. Keigwin continued Y win answered ' rat TERRORS ersons born and brought up in eee who have ‘ y soug OL Maw: eathessans. tocinerts lead @ite view of the things: First, absolute abstention | NeW York m to me to lead quiet, inatend of from any effort create or foster orderly, happy, domestic lives, It's Lonew set factional turbance; second, in no); the people who come here from other fe bull fre K who event tu use executive power to fur) ang smaller places, who seem to be nik ther personal aims bewildered and dazzled by w York naar 4 ie npvired |advisors of the President want t and who become the bachelor on top of the t WU co em ean! mow How ehali the brides and bride n words ned of w ban: tion of candida hn aa n 1 + for office.”" Vf he ino wn BrOsALV entio eats grooms of this month keep out of 1 Alb if the Were discussed in detail de ja i re ab. {that bachelor class?” [ asked, “What heer Cat eT ay HULL Dra eC ‘6 neiple recommendation do you | (Moral No. 1. for the June bride and : the Demorratic’ platt busines ie icine Bridegroom: Go to the bullfroy; co ¢ ' nen from 1 Senator nal rew sider his wavs and ke Uy an in Con nr camp 89 ts a business Flaw in the moral or My in the butter, a another on wife as! juat ae you like—All the tlie the bu f full and equal par frog waa churning he waa trying to 1 that "Give the party voters a chance to Keigwin answered, "Marrlag Pan Ae ae r hominate the candidates; transfer the ‘contract—-a note. Now, the law does t ‘ i power in no uncertain way to the inor recog ‘ Baieismentee ‘ ‘ “tt party members; make them the final | "0! 'cosnize any reason for not pay- , FT se arbiiers of party nominations.” |INB # note except repudiation of the |! She * — janature on it. A should be |Conunue: eo, Se n ; H fi the young people 4 w na th, who pa hate v SD aN ety oat the p2sked of the marriage bond between | responsibilities nd ora n the middle hut th sis of a class, but of a ? F ‘n espa : aT ! RUE Tha RIGH GOLA taal tn (tO sons is the sume question the |month. | ‘They " f Oratanioal: “nundtual aul: Juction In the value of his se- law asks of other contracts: “Is that |tnebatted ea wie ‘ A speceh. He talk what those dependent upon | your signature? Lf it is, why, then, |! {9 follow O;with 4 nd ya from investments feel in jay ap.’ « straigh AY in his pocise bu their income, the! : i show them h i i “ i lll more You do not adm. divorce? 4 that will come eer th ers p and t) asked (The storms are the castes! Pb i aa n . Keigwin, It's the long, tert als, foam An apecia es replied: Br . which not a wave stirs sl ’ 1 enator h Ay Keigwin 1 have even married dis gaps, end the ablest sea p will a time and he “If we ara te have contented vorced persons, when | was con- not avail to steer the ill wasted vessel munities be free from disorder) vinced the cireumstance » for- out of the Dead Sea , we must stop extravagance and care-|iner union made it unte ang! Butt did not Dr Keigwin to loss expenditure, and have the public ae sai y the founders Pa business properly transacted." jihac the new marriage guve a pros- Instead, 1 i = ee |bect of genuine happiness, But most that early ma . wi { want to sce the ficit efforts of | divorces are avoi t divore inything to do with do a \! | the privileged frustrated, bribery and! aye obtained to + | Pines gets corrupt arrangements destroyed, and iat " A All-the- Way-by- Water ARUBA peu nuatiaeh er teense | ines which in turn aay BERK | young 1 mental favor has been bought and about othe divorces, A distine |has found ronit t The Superb Steamships | sold converted into true assemblies of | guished lawyer of my acquaintance, | rarel {| honest’ representatives of the B60: | who has had a great deal to do wiih | {Mt nes ll Massachusetts and Bunker Hill || reconetlin, @men and women wo | . PerReteerinaerees sough, hit for legal adview, told. me | Selena of the Metropolitan bine | It is the common enemy. The essen: | RAY Binat differences between Huse | Who has ey awl ow using the | Wal operations of govern inevi aril) incident, some. Netie | Bot because of w herent mequatity | |tably furnish opportunities for scoun ich they were not enougn | Of Intellect, but bn eer |] Jdrelism, and against this course all 4 ie A. whien | Opportunities of h \ | [parties and the peoplo as a whole A | for w | must wage an unrelenting war.” tet br. - vou nto | | | heir choice t s i their daily trips betwee | periods to a n to adv | erved nk think of divorce? - Tk t us offering to the Travelling Public that the only thing S OWN WHISKER we . divorce Is that it if 0 Hl one of the most Fascinating All the | cethat is, it rarely | Criticised in a newsp f bs Wy divorces more than one persem. THE! sparing of his beard, a Pa Way-by- Water routes in the World, | other stays tmartied and trails a having: OR his Dear ri ; broken spirit through dusty years to) Russian priest has been awarded Always in Sight of Land | death, And [ think, too, that $1,000 damages oe person Who sets sail so gal " : Mode! | Rescn, wa Fala aay 60 HL ELL Sees CHANGE IN LEAVING HOUR Mustrated five years he or she will be ' etts and Bunker Hill now depart from Nev | the starting point ready NO THREATS TO PRESIDENT. 4 a Bunks Fie Par! ae Ui er | $55 new. pilot and ma ee Days a indays at 6 o'slach | ana} { ¢ morning, the » Hours Between the Two Cities ls t had been suffering from veral sttended natioval at-large, nominee — for FOR DEMOCRATS t ; * ae aL discuss proposed platforms prey adel’ Goa en ‘vogressives and Republicans 5 i el | ‘The President's draft of planks will be ) oe tain ie the | The President examined the plat Arn | ! form adopted by the Republicans and { f Ci uar apa atniiae ; che to. {the ote approved by the Hesolutions ee iY morrow,” the for announced, [Committe of the Progrersive con 7 vention. Members of the Cabinet said ) Both Chaunce M. Depew and! they con ro the Republiean plat \\ “Unele Joe Cannon, ¢ v-two and | form “innocuous,” and declare that | eigl Iv, € f2 years old | the Democratic platfora: will be more | é ‘ Mi hanatrat ther] progressive Most of the infuentia “ e control nds and wives we are discuss un optimist, If he had vin refer 1 én but represent sentl- | ing Ausceaded! 1h Heppinuy cite of Ue \ ton, , of thelr voting strengt) in the nto djoining gall eodings In the Re Ll Girls’ b For school or holiday dress-up—voiles in plain colors and p mneastity cy atripes—-pretty Colonial floral patterns. ‘Tailored styles epp. pique, gingham and chambray—aew high waist or two- : ed | piece sport models, Ages 6 to 14, actin Girls’ Repp and Galatea Tub Skirts, $2 eet At the Fashion rom New Shop nn | Nineteen West 34th Street y Sted an Interview recently attributed | o him on the subject of prenaent | f WA, . | Wilson's peace efforts, the Overacas | Oo es été |News Agency says. | Tho Ambassador also fs quoted as! Trotsieme Modele [asserting that Count Friedrich von| s | Westarp, Conservative leader in the! © | Reichstag, desired Mr. Gerard to have | [a spurious Interview published some time ago, but that the Amba: declined. 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