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Show WILL MAKE EFFORT TO WilhH0ME STATE; President Returns to Shadow Shad-ow Lawn; "Woodrow Wilson Wil-son Day" Plans. i LONG BRANCH, N. .T.. Oct. 27. j President Wilson returned hero tonight from his trip to Cincinnati, which marked his last appearance in the middle mid-dle west before the election. Ho arrived ar-rived hei at M."j o'clock and motored directly to Shadow Lawn. At frequent intervals during the day he shook hands with crowds as he passed through West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. "If you make one speech here you will carry Pennsylvania," said a man in tho crowd at Philadelphia. j "Maybe I'll carry it, anyway," re-j sponded the president. ! The president's speeches here be- tween now and the election will he de-1 voted chiefly to efforts to carry New ! York and his home state of New Jersey. Tomorrow afternoon he will speak at Shadow Lawn to an audience made up mostly of New Yorkers, and next Wednesday and Thursday he will deliver de-liver addresses in Buffalo and New York. He will nialce his last speoch of the campaigu November 4 at a New Jersey Jer-sey celebration at Shadow Lawn. The Democratic, national committee has made arrangements for the observance obser-vance of "Woodrow Wilson" day to- i morrow in cities, towns and rural com- 1 inunities. For the first time since the : campaign opened the president has pre-1 pared his speech in advance, and it is planned to have it read at various meetings. meet-ings. , Democratic leaders said tonight the meeting at Shadow Lawn will be the most largely attended of the campaign. Delegations of women and of working children are to bo in the audience. |