Show I W Women om n Off on on Campaign aign orL for for- Hughes Party Leaves New Ner York on I Special Train for Transcontinental Transcontinental Trans Trans- I continental Trip la to Tho The Republican Herald rat NEW V V YORK Oct 2 The The first women wom worn JN en on who havo have over attempted an organized organized or or- campaign in the interests o of national politics left New ew York toda today for a speaking tour of the country countr Those who had come to see the women's women's wom worn ens en's Hughes campaign train off oce swept wept through the station gates in a long I I and stead steady stream waving flags Hags tootIng tooting tooting toot toot- ing horns and singing loudly whenever whenever when when- ever tho the band played an anything with words lp tp p It Th The Tho little company compan gathered in the tho observation car and almost completely hidden b by the tho flag which Dr KatherIne Kather- Kather Ine Bement Davis waved l seemed a aery aver avery ver very ery slight ono one to fill the long train on ahead but other worn women on arc are to Join the party on the way to go as far as they can tan or through tho those thoo e parts of the country countr with which the they are arc best besta a acquainted u a I n ted The com company pan consisted of Miss Mary Antin Mrs Charles Sumner Bird Miss Helen Varick Boswell Doswell Miss Elizabeth Cutting Dr Davis ls Mrs Ir William Curtis CurIs Curtis Cur Cur- Is Demorest Mrs In William E Mrs George Harvey Mrs Irs Nelson H H. Henry Mrs Alexander Kohut Miss Maude E. E g Miner Mrs Henry Mosko- Mosko wits witz Mrs Pinchot Mrs Irs Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son and Mrs Travis Whitney Among those who will Join the train tram at other places are Mrs Ra Raymond Ray Ray- mend mond Robins and Miss 1 Harriet Harriot Traffic was turned off oft on to Madison Madison Madi Madi- son avenue until the long procession slon of trimmed flag machines with Hughes HugheR banners afloat at had I passed down Fifth Firth avenue carrying t to tOo the tho Grand Central Central Central Cen Cen- the women and sundry men from tho the Hotel Plaza Mrs Payne Pano breakfast t had hal been given Iven for tor the women who were to leave for forthe tho the five week campaign trip arid and for Mrs l. Charles Evans Evann Hughes he guest of ot honor And as the machine emptied on Vanderbilt Van avenue a and the women flocked down don tho steps stops across tho the concourse concourse con con- course and ou out t on to tho the train platform platform plat plat- form forms a n. cheer went vent up from th the tho crowd of or men women and little boys bos who clung as near as possible le to the tho In Information Information iu- iu formation bureau for a good place to see Mrs Hughes was to bo be seen Been I een and Mrs Mn Whitman and It was something to bo be on n hand to for Albany Alban N. N 1 Y V. Oct 2 Tho Tho women campaigners for Cor Hughes reached Ull this city on schedule time Hmo and rodo In au automobiles an- an to tho the executive c mansion where they were given Iven a luncheon b bIn by Mrs In Charles S. S Whitman wife of oC the tho governor and later held hold the first meeting meeting meet meet- ing In of oC the trip on the executive lawn Among Amon the speakers were wore 1 Miss Mar Mary Antin of oC Scarsdale N N. Y Dr B. B Davis navi Mrs Irs Henry and of or New Mrs Irs Nelsen York Mrs Mra r Whitman who with Mrs Hughes atten attended n lL farewell farawell breakfast in New York accompanied tho the campaigners campaigners cam earn to Albany I I |