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— HUGHES 1S MUM, BUT LISTENS 10 VIEWS OF LEADERS Candidate Hopes to Be Able to Unite Regulars and Progressives. CHEERED BY CALLERS. Promises to Receive gation of Wolan Suffragist Charies E. Hughes, Tepublican Presidential nominee, kept open house to-day at the Hotel Astor, meeting | OF to «0 on record regarding a Federal | personal friends and politicians alike, and even the women suffragists were| ney, speaking for Mr. Hughes, prom- Promised an audience. But through- out the day the candidate gave a fine exhibition of his old rule when Gov- ernor of “listening to both sides and saying nothing.” He talked apparently frankly and freely and his greetings to all were) Hammond, openly cordial but no caller on leav- ing could recall anything Mr. Hughes said that had direct bearing on poll- ties or public questions. The devol- opments of the day were Mr. Hughes will mike no pub- lic statement on political issues until his formal speech to the Notification Committee soon after July 4 He is keeping open house for rehearsal h poli- ars this week simply as to familiarize himself w tes a ns after of seclusion on the bench, six He hopes to bring about re union of Republican and Progre sive parties by a process of cor dial assimilation, He rex the Republican plat form as ad enough to hold all factions aod all creeds “Lam receiving very many inter esting and encouraging messages und looked. For, though a stock joke is the woman who! + am much pleased with the situa- clings to physical youth Jong after it has eluded her.) tion,” said Mr, Hfighes, "I wish you sito Who treasures fdeas and {deals that belong to the, gentiemen of the press would convey afore age is not infrequently pointed out as “a per: for me to the thousands of friends Coroner Testifies Cyanide Tinat) fect womanly type.” Yet she is as out of place—and often as wretched—in! dwell wishe no ha rs wi sent me a Dele- |“ mg of New York Progressives and nephow of Col, Roosevelt Mr, Colby said that he believed the with Col, psevelt, althdurh he left to see the Colonel and make inquiries | about his reported Illness, Both he and Mr. Colby discussed with Mr. | Hughes the prospects of a large ma- | | jority of the Progressives rallying to j his support. | Another caller whose presence caused surprise was Herman Metz, former Democratic Congressman, who | Was grected with shouts of “You, too?” by the mixed gathering of le- |publicans and Progressives, | 0, T have pot come to join you," retorted Metz, “I just want to pay my respects to an old friend and this is merely personal.” ‘| ne on in, the water's fine,’ jeried the converted Progrestives. | | Mra. Clarence M. Smith, representing | Mrs, Oliver Belmont, sought from | Hughes an appointment for the! | Congressional Woman's — Suffrare | Party to present their views before he made his next speech. They did not ask him to answer any questions now ; . v y W/, im THEY REMAIN ld / BACK IW THE AGES (+ OF FAIRY TALES = +y, Vr. AND NEVER GRow > #. _ or ~ hadi . ‘ , 4 \ 3 2 “ A Y \ y, ies) . suffrage amendment, but Travis H. Whit merely asked an audience, ised Mrs, Smith to present her appli- cation and gave assurance that an opportunity would be afforded the women to meet him during the week Brooklyn politicians, headed by | Jacob Livingston and F. J. Kracke, were received in brief audience and given cordial handshakes. John Hays for the League of Repub- ican Clubs, had a session with Mr. ed ined for an mates | Othe’ s to Be Congratulated on Her Posttion in These CaS ede {the Nationat | Modern Times, Says Thomas W. Churchill, | Former President of Board of Education, for ' Now She Can Attain for Herself That | | | mittes has been made or even serious- Ny discussed yet i Mr. Hughes will remain in New| | York all the week, repeating his daily | [receptions at the Hotel Astor. He | Will go out of town for over Sunday [in seclusion and on Monday goes to | | Providence for his clas# reunion at | Broven University. ' | ssa » LIQUID POISON end of the we for a conferences on | 1 organization. No selection Happiness That Only a Man Could Bring Her in the Old Days. irman of the National ton By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The main trouble with unhappy women is that they refuse to grow up. They are carrying into womanhood the girlish dreams that belong with a unlikely happiness and neglecting the certain supplies | of it surrounding (hem everywhere.” | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. Woman Can Work Out Her Own Happiness Sis NEWPORT’S | CHURCHILL Ts CRueu braid of hair down the back. They remain in the age of ballads and fairy | TO oom A tales, centring their minds upon, at best, an extremely{ GRe To THIS a ACCUSED oF STRIKING GIRL. hr. Carren of Fiat h te Held Jersey Hull Mouse would come, grad [ually but steadily into line for Hughes | POPPA AAA AAA AAA APRA PPPS land he was ready to lead the way well Baas rams !Mr. Robinson joined the Republican 3’ operator of Flatbush, was ar- ing his form moblates to come In, | |hts ward, Marte J. Dion twenty-one, He said that his call should not be! of No. 19 Bast One Hundred and Thir+ construed as having anything to do teenth Street, Manhattan, When taken before Magistrate Reynolds in Flatbush Court the prisoner entered a plea of not gullty and was held €or examination. THEY MUST NOT -—~CLADIN ‘ATE WAVE RICH eNES AND UN TRAINED i ed Curren, according to the story told by Hans oom ’ 1 avtas Dixon, has the management of "Mrs. Elizabeth Alden, Archi-|consideratie property belonging to her. Bhe went to hia ofce at No. $28 Rogere | tect’s Wife, Just Couldn't Resist Call of the Water. Avenue yesterday. Curren, she says, ordered ber from the premises, When refused he struck her, she allege and pushed her down several steps. Curren dented striking the girt. He enya that several daya ago he applied to the Flatbush Court for a warrant for 1 Miae ise she was continual- } When the Fall River steamer Pris cllla docked in New York to-day the entity was established of the young woman who dived from deck ¢h. na Lady Godiva costume while the # mer was lying in New~ port Harbor yesterday morning. | She is Mrs. Elizabeth Alden, wife of L. T. Alden, an architectural en- kineer, with offices in New York and Providence, and, according to Capt. George FE. Rowland of the eed | ner startling performance was due} solely to her inability to longer re- sist the call of the water, According to Capt. Rowland, the couple were on their way to a sum- mer home at Little Compton, R. 1, | after a Western trip that took them as far as the Hawaiian Islands, Mrs Alden, says Capt. Rowland, a won- derful swimmer and while in Hawail competed with and defeated the best native swimmers, when Mra. Al red out of stateroom window at sunrise yeater- day and saw the waters of the inner harbor ag still and inviting as a mill pond she couldn't resist the tempta tion and went overboard. ‘The captain declares that Mra. Al den was clad in her nightgown when | she took the the opinion of Newport i; ae the second Modes d'éte Sport Sailor in fine French Felt. Crcwn and underbrim of best Lyons velvet. Very new, very chic. Latest creation in our bril- liant series of Midsummer modes. KeailonfeirthorG Brooklyn Store, 52 Near Hanover plunge, but tt is = milkn Thomas W, Churchill, former President of the New | — York City Board of Education, gave this little warning the other day to the Trinity College, Churebill made clearly and cleverly a point often over- CLAIM IS POINT AGAINST ORPET Killed Lambert Girl Was | this twentieth century as would be Ivanhoe's Rowena. ' -—UNION'S WIRE IS NEW CHARGE, watehman and oth rly risers that } the young woman's costume wa Heinesses SHOULD CE much less than that, |The bathin costume worn by Mr. Alden, TRENT TO) TEKS lowed his wife into the wate SACHS Care OF TreNsewes | pink pajamas. es, 1 Aldens were a a teat arc! three yeurs ayo Hefo! Chocolate Cocoanut {ete think their wires are tapped | was a Miss Comstock of ream Cakes !when they're not dence dew von } “Is it the duty of the poltce to} [seu atrikebrenkers safely home?"| asked M Brady Surromate yesterday | “If chat is necessary to preserve | an application of Mra, Maud Onisn ~ lorder,” said) Mr. diey, “but the | wt up to compel the trustees ot {union men have a right to talk 0) the estate of her grandfather, > That is none t. to pay her oneefitth of a Sis ustes | Kingsbury of Coudert tained that payment co at this thn thi fund. Ho: Thaver Hrothers mau Ch not be mat 1s y }non-union men. business wo long tion of the have a right cctiey One package proves it. 25cat all droggists, | alate of readily dis r congratulations that 1 am IHANGICARS OF UNEMBLOVEO!= can, That, too, is none of our busi- buried Ander i seta ot Not in Crystal Form. UNKMPLOYABLE GIRL: Mlehily, ponderous pravity! “There think this subject of wire tapping letters ant crane, L wish | could : : are many things a girl can do with- ought to be investigated thoroughly e : tive | a ki ; , noewer them ull, but it i a physical ee And Mi Churchill, conservative) out appearing bold. it ts not _neces-| Godley Tells Thompson Com-| salt Senator ‘Thompson, "U sdon’t Sale Tomorrow, Thursday. Impossibility.” WAUKEGAN ne 14.--Dr, | hough he be on the subjec sary for her to have the suffrage inj tthink what p have a right to ; Tena L. 7 ‘ +. fare and of teacher-mothers, is thor | order to find her happiness for her-| mittee of Arrests Made by — | nieet, somewhere and band together Mr, Hugues was asked if he could ey stifled 1 of the moment in perceiving | Self, [ am not referring to the a ietahscet ’ for the purpose of conspiring to com- e ™ sof the Jay at the trial of William H TANG aGolai mands sumption of new and strange func- Phone Espionage. {iit aerime, but [don't belleve a pub: 4 the alleged mi sonal and soc d | tons concerned with the political ma- a Hie offcer bas astight to put a ina earance theecary uieeaien | employed, unemploy chinery of the state.” = | premium on perjury by inducing a de- vio Pe Ms We talked as I sat facing him} It was too hot to argue, go 1 tet a Deputy Police Commissioner Godiey |fendant In one casa to testify in i on allegation that stains of rent | office at 63 Wall Btroet, Churchill if he believed it Committee to answer the charge of iisprudence, If t had the right dil this week,|son'on Mise Lambert's persch was “I ee fe he adr eda ine outs Serevery woman to find her own hap- secretary Peter J. Brady of the Al-| the time | would investigate this mat- Charm euse Droses ding conter- |sediment and not cyanide in erystal planer pital ies bills avery | PEVes, If she have the right philoso. led Printing Trades Council that the] ter to the Hone davelopeacbetora tote Seedee O808 | tom, ee Mh cumatl bavecteing see (Bue said. “Happiness is not police tHegally tap labor union wires.| cominitice,’ said Sir, Alons, “that. We ‘Chin point wae regarded as - ite paot dda Tia ei et dis ported ain ay ede. Pre ah s With Mr. Brady was John T. Wort-lean get no information ut the rea- | jtateitn: connection ato lass oe hike thar tothe sce ee Mad OTK ie 1 ee LE man. President of Hookbinders’ Union| sons for tapping private wives with e to Patee OO NED | at 8g msthine is hat fn the #6 mind that goes aiong with the No. 22, who charges that eight po- | &Oy particularity." Repub: Beep rte AAPA cn GT Kreat things, uch as service, devo- licemen in plain clothes bave taken and that Gov. “2 c drug business at Madi-|the gitia. who ¥ ateractiveceried SOR Mae Gen husrinne cen h tie nte votinnits ts detectives i ae to-mor- |aon, Wi ; Bae A lish and unhappy T grow, ft f¥ing pickets on duty at a strike an Hi, A ; nou ) 1 men to work for the 1 giictense, it ts said, wiit contend | oth A : . ae Sr: one’s duty to generate happiness preventing them from talking with! ON WOMAN AND KILLS HER Regular Selling Prices Were: ss Lambert brought the cor jose whose men died. Now| ang to radiate it ; oan he: fc ” on = crystal form with her, prob. | adays ple of men are too selfish to “A worsnioan be happyiitehe |” iB unton men $18.75, $17.75, $16.98, $15 and $12.98 ver by, leader of Jubiy: Wrapped In a bit of paper marry. Othora die or lose thelr mor is poor. She can even be happy if Ars HRY SSpOK@ enout the (pi ‘Hee | Chauffeurs ‘Going in jin Opposite Di-| ; Douglas Robinson, formeriy: chairman [ment, aa iorpe ee ns etalns of sedi: land therefore leave unprotected | lee CHiecesheeerrn ene | eam Sey, the Jebel of the ene! tion Mistake Gach Other's An extensive assortment of odd lots and styles j Marian Lambert's hand and a streak | Yomen whe have been dependent on! standin: that a 's ‘playing sa ie 1 Cate oueiane mim Si i > C which cannot be reordered, Many of them have not Py | } | them } game, that it's up to her to be 2” {ould take that complaint to the Signals and Cause Collision been in stock over a few weeks. ' | a "So, on the whole, | think wom- | sensibl umored, cheerful istrict Attorney. Two heavy motor trucks were in P ; le en are to be congratulated on the | and, ry. a good loser. He can go right to Police Head fan AA RIMLCA Wana AnH toned All in all, the most desirable lot of reduced remarkable change in their posi | MEN ALL GONE, SHE COULD ilurters with that compli Aald| saventh Street to-day, and as one was dresses we have ever offered. Style combinations tion which has taken place in CARE FOR HERSELF, Mr. Godiey The police have orders not to take modern times. A fair test of the “It 'y easy for a woman to be petted and pr sides in th strikes, but to include Taffetas with lace and chiffon sleeves and Joverturned it fell upon and instantly c vests; overdrapes of chiffon and flounces of net; Killed a woman who 8 crossing the civilization of a race is the mental d, but it is (keep the peac ft y years Sati " euse and Crepe de Chi i and spiritual condition of its botter for her to realize that this Mr. Moss asked Mr, Godley about | he Pat nad rk atin Charmeuse: ene nine in “avaart aihaan-indletmentt 4 is not what she was born into the, pleated and ruffled effects Aner inuicrmen' | women. Woman in bygone days world to dos and that ite inevites he tapping of the wires of the In-| < atl anleely blac : ; eo eat ‘eoula netwerk out hor own tine ble result ia failure. It is very |ternational Ladien' Garment Workers ta ee 8 i i Ground shades are black, browns, greens, Co } se obi ae piness. Some one had to bring easy to decline engagements in Union Sau Mr, Godley read a Stroet static | Navy, Mode, Bisque, Pear! Grays and American qeib-aueeneeatn. te : lan a it to her. Now she can go out pei Ra RD Ts Aa at ACL list of nine men indicted +for riot, | peek ae Beauty i i ‘any. pleaded’ mutits ni * | and find it for herself. Blain deed ahd ekbenon nee murder, ote, who, he sald, were ar-| 1 ‘aulfenry were arrested | ’ . . pects anes en | Meena t eomerouat || ARC RE teeten ey Cney namenz, presusil ns wirebull/of Aho polieg 71e%+ (niet Won Vorteciatn| Alterations Free fenced the man to Elmira Reformatory [Way's waits, waiting, | ember | a. o fashion, Jening in” on the wires of that union. | street, was drawing an express truck ; sag uno Ja nineteen yenrs _ Jone som which goes sometaing like] “have girl ohouita (be ro is an error here,” sald M.| nortan” on | Tiled Hath No Continued Thursday--The Final Clearance $10 Count that bit a arown pl Ay af er farmer anil of ae | BAe ene re he Ama leamated | oii aciscaaventh § in Sale of Hundreds of Tailored Suits...... acutely distressingand persistently stub- Rat uy Bid 1 elatives and friends her hands) Garment Workers, not related to us W invaa edward BY Chr SR OaRG , born, is treated most effectively with De'wern Mo arbi Be er mind could make a living for|‘The men wore tried and acquitted | fais aecond Avenue, who was driving Former Selling Prices Up to $29.75 into aii ‘ only objection to your plan, | aRyWay ba truck of the New York Steam Sup Jot the burber fired ut M VAmerican girly still aspire to. ena anything but drudgery she is likely tried together,” nald Mr. Moss, “and ae ahead from tho At the Fashion el ahahaesitsheallte power fron Ait whirled and. shot. his ag FS role, ‘The Uitte child ae to-day [eo wecene, Fenlly Interested in rl juitted on the ground of and in a mome N ah application when itching is sto} and o inherits ‘the dveam of girihood that}sake, Then when she marries and! 4 ‘frame-ap. ew ‘0 peptlearian whan (ene eta | sid. After Threats to Wilk, lenncnow a aroat hanpinean te ooms (YAU And ‘nll the oiier wort poche! “We have ndthiog fo dawith chat »|asquiti “LAUDS KITCHENER. E * poon under con ol should show rapid NEWARK Ste dune Dn o her, According to hee notion, [aH hee she should atay at "14 ) said Mr Godley Warrants improvement daily. {By wears ol, of No. 7% /an she has to do is to #it ind waitlhougemald she mays, ‘No, thank your] ured vver to uy directing us to|Neme Can . y If ordinary twilet_ soape irritate, try Streot, fe lotked up at thelinty her happiness comies eulloping| Ana (hen you dont approve, Of her, | bring In tha bodie4 pf eartala Infisied Trelte « Nineteen West 34th Street Poslam Soap, medicated with Fosans net Static House f ie lup'te carry her of L have known do) your” ‘ j men. £ want to say 1] Je ADV BANK Wilbur Taxexaainn te aves to frame f Any Churchill, . ' te u wid he had fav one in this day and generasion who]! Wa fetes aekle kentiomen to co to Ms a | expec ome one to hun up and vain darters with ther comple r \top EEL Ri inio\a Reese ERE — - i them came, ‘There sia SEPIA A aah | WAYWARD teal ot ue St ee piness hos own | tie tie . . PROPER TRAINING FOR GIRLS Sirtyyearotd Witham Brun, | We got them by Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 SOLVES THE PROBLEM. | of Camden, N. J. saaged hia old | wires on either . s “Why, it's a crime to mak? a | father and refused to take cor girl sit around the house all day Vadinae (Rainer Aaa ace ‘ ih ‘ A d Al d cele around te hee a dey | action” tether nat te ho ndrew Alexander saad Model | the graphophone for an hour or , Re Use it would < & Fayhagsies eda so!” exclaimed Mr, Ghurehill y joey. "That hig | rot th Sixth Avenue.at Nineteenth Street de Chine Woustrated "Any yitil don't care if she's >- pane ak Rouse healg Latins Of the most brilliant feat Dress | , \ $5 Reeaaanter of a scacnene cra BRAIN WEIGHED 531-302, | tnom ate HITE low shoes, in all regulation til Las how to do something, some sort of - any any | $5 \\ Regn dia work which will give ner an IN that of Ne, J. W, White six Ounces! Qe niticlal OF any one else 6 juntl: | VANDERBILT ‘VANDAL HELD. styles and some new ones that give \ & isa he tuck { \ \ \ te ° tin ite and prove her quer | Heavier Than the Avera ‘ Zen excep! ‘ rant | ee W Pheew Aricke tnin Win- zest to choosing. Prices are $5 adical Reductions Mrorkenthe profession of nursing? | PHILADELPHLA, June 14—The train! and the making of that wire-tapping ny Ne fi < Say Sitk Dresses, $5 Up : BE CURIOUS! for ex mp willl develop a Dro J. William White, Inte F r}a mat He eek a aa and $6 for white buckskin or rent 5 aa Zé | hysically, mentally and spr Emeritus of the Univ te : RES rs alae ¢ jdskin: | Sport & Beach Coats nt Vat or Bhevivams Bil): even if she never has occ - |vania, weighed i. threw bricks thro jaa kidskin; $3.50 to $5. in $3.75 Up « Pig egy Pigeon len So make Regan Ue at verge, necard i Lue on white canvas. Tennis th Suits as Low \ peak valaee? \itineulbhe by Ao comulnte day by Dr. Milton J. Greeman, | I the te ahaa ¥ 4 % wig: ult \ peak for themuctecs! || tinguished American Who Coney eee oe aan etiute of Anate | een oxfords at $5 for white \ ASLOTIR Lin Mitts ANU LSpite benneathen IMEC Drain ter caine Ly spin ha ' Schur buckskin and $3.50 in No Mall Orders Filled at kale Prices: UK ito BRST ae ceudin fee welentwe ‘sh acine fact that ,oF Re ee ifats canvas ning nh 1 ’ on ; “ si = The HAMILTON GARMENT CQ f Waiting: 2% omen | anon the Naat | ay sre vata! br Prana .t 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street, N.Y, proving yulre fron three to four yeare top formed Par y anit The Vand