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H Hopkins a Hughes supporter wife of a stanch tanch By MEADE t I TILL ILL the Presidential election W wreck a romance Will it chatter well established domestic peace p ce Or is It possible that hata a hus lius- id d d' an and wife can wage political war from flam morn mom till WI midnight and then on reaching ng their own fireside suddenly denlY forget f t their principles It a very delicate question and a aver Every ver pertinent one at present It has 1 ansin in at least ten American homes r when wien Wien the Woman Suffrage Party declared ec une unequivocally 4 for Hughes post mos mast of f its members at once tell Sell into fESe the members' members hus re one But not so bands ds Whatever the masculine views on this ls issue they i forgot them in favor fa far fa- vor Of their own ticket In But Bat that is not all aU Mr Ir Wilson asas as well as Mr Hughes found feminine supporters College education has taught aught women to be intelligent on tha the Rations questions of the day The danger you ou Bee b enduring In tha the matter of political incompatibIlity to tel be concrete there is the case cas of Ir r. r and Mrs J J. J A A. A H HHopkins Hopkins two prominent citizens of m. m N N. J t l I ii i J T Tanile rangle of Domestic tib Here ere lere HA H Are Re resen A foe ta i ve cue I Instances Where and L Wife or Fiance rand Pd a an d Fiancee Are Hopelessly Split in Their Political Sympathies Which Sympathies Which Raises the Question as o to Whether Love Will asWill Waver Precariously Precariously Pre Pre- on the Window Sill When Politics Knocks at atthe the Door 7 9 N c JF aw r w F t r rl l fir y y t 1 i ii t T b bT T Y i iv i 1 v i S l e t t Y t ti t L T r d J c w fay r s 1 r rS a i S. S S L l A if S 1 r p Mrs R R. R F F. F Bres who has a contract with her husband providing for I mutual tolerance of political al beliefs a Below Miss Sarah Sar h Addington Addington Adding Adding- ton whose fiance argues in m mottoes mottoes mot mot- toes Y IS C r rSS SS I Mrs l Hopkins is the President of the I Congregational Union of New Jersey which has pledged ged Itself to the support of Mr Hughes Huhes Mr Ur Hopkins ns once Sta State e Chairman h i an of the the Progressive Party Par y iss sworn to the cause of Mr l Wi Wilson S n. n I 1 put suffrage first says Mrs Hop Hop- I tins bins On that issue Mr Wilson is not I sincere logical leader Mr Wilson Is my iny declares her husband He proved himself sincere on his ills last p platform But what if we may take the Scriptures Scriptures Scrip Scrip- tures quite literally and assume that a ahouse ahouse house hous divid divided against again t Itself cannot stand Mrs Hopkins ridiculed such a a. sug My Iy husband and ana I 1 respect one another another another an an- other all aU the more more for adhering to our independent convictions 1 think our marriage can stand the test But Dut Mrs J home 1 is s or cOm cOm- old foundation r it has stood the test of time and weather There are others whoso whose houses are only Inthe in n the In some scarcely the scaffold is up Such Is the case of Miss Addington and ana Mr r ReId Held Politics we are told will undermine the best mans man's morals But can they tiey a a profoundly more important q question ques ques- ues tion can tion-can can n they also unde undermine Ine 1 his s manners Jn In Ina a years year's time it will probably be beof beof beof of very little individual difference Whether Mr Wilson or Mr Hughes stands at the helm of the American Ame flagship But the fact that Howar Howard t Reid could reduce Miss Sarah Addin Adding Addington ton to tears on the street may well persist in the memory as an example of the pernicious influence of politics poll poll- tics i Miss l Addington and Mr Reid both come from Richmond Ind They have know known one another many years He Heis Hela la is a young Republican lawyer She is assistant publicity director of the National National National Na Na- Woman Suffrage Association Neither therefore is at a loss for an argument And hers are all in favor of the present President But I ask you said Miss Addington Adding Adding- ton how are you to argue with a man who always answers in mottoes This it seems Is the method of Mr Reid Miss Addington in defense of her hero Wilson points to th tho horrors of war in Europe and contrasts them with the the happiness at home Peace without honor replies Mr Reid She speaks of the terrible complications that might have ensued from a astrike astrike astrike strike and argues Mr Wilsons Wilson's dread of national disturbance Duty without fear ear says Mr Reid Of course it Is possible that this method is more subtle than it sounds Mr l Reid is a 13 graduate of the Harvard Law School and presumably competent in ills his profession Indeed he be might have been pardoned his seeming lack laok of inspiration had he but tout confined himself to his ibis highly concentrated essence essence es es- sence sence Bence of argument But he he didn't which is the crux et at df the situation Mr Reid descended to deliberate In In- suit cult It may be the explained In passing that what was a compliment in n the reign of Queen Victoria has de del degenerated generated into an insult to day Perhaps Mr Reid may be explained explained ex as an anachronism I but that in itself is lis not an ex- ex cuse cure I It all U lean an pv t th if ba bad bacon Og A Real Hindu Weddin iii America Wedding inA I h r. r W 7 a r am tl 1 v. v fD I Jm rf W tg f w- w 11 I 1 t. t i I t tK I eG it eI e D D' D W G II 1 l Ji t 4 D lI 11 c 1 t liS I Ie r i iC v. v u TEJ of I 1 l. l v A v 4 fit iI if F d Y 6 4 C o v a p I dF 1 II Q U. 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I 1 I U ti j W r r 1 r 1 err yS y'S f f- f J t. t r o t f. f I if it I i 17 t i 1 ii i r rth g j f i t w i v. 1 d 1 IM r j ft h J k Jf c cill Th ill n c m 1 I i 10 S 'S ti r J J Y M t Ji J Y r I Mi iW h- h I- I k j l r. r and eggs Mr Reid and Miss 1 Addington Addington Adding Adding- ton live in the same boarding house The argument was still on when they reached ed the street It came to a climax climax climax cli cli- max near the One Hundred and ty eighth Street Station of the L What on earths earth's difference does it make what you think was Mr Reids Reid's conclusive summing up of ot an ment rent You cant can't affect the election anyway YOU no vote Miss Addington was immediately dIssolved dissolved in In tears E q Cy Cys s And now when a young man manthus may thus address a young lady a lady a very vary small young lady with very large brown eyes and of very definite and distinctive charm it is time that the G G. G 0 P P. P opened a cour course for Its con cona Iona Ion con a course let us say in political gallan gellan try he ever say anything sensible sensible sen sen- sible I asked Miss il Addington sYmpatheticallY sym sym- pathetically Well she conceded when he was speaking in the West for Mr Hughes he ho used to write me very Song long ong reasonable reasonable reason reason- able arguments Really his letters are much more convincing than his conversa con con- versa Mrs Rose Falls Fans Bres on the other hand is one of those women to whom marriage has become a fixed habit and politics are a recently acquired taste My marriage she said smilingly is dIvorce You see Im I'm a lawyer lawyer lawyer law law- yer who has practiced In three States of the Union Union Louisiana Louisiana Kentucky and New York I know all aU the causes of conjugal difficulties Consequently my husband and I have signed a contract con con- tract The terms of this contract call for I mutual tolerance on the question of ol business pleasure and principles So far neither has suffered under the strain Both were born and married In New Now Orleans inheriting the same tendencies and tastes But last spring they moved to New York Never before confessed Mrs Bres have I been interested In politics But now Im I'm heart and soul for Mr Hughes And with this sudden interest evidently evidently evidently evi evi- dently came enlightenment Can clan you she ehe asked w very ry seri serl cushy In unsmiling tones understand understand under understand stand how Intelligent gent men will vote the Democratic ticket because they have always done eo so That is entirely i beyond me even if I am a Southerner Id I'd have to vote for the man I considered considered con con- the better statesman Nevertheless she refused to believe that her domestic happiness might be beIn bein bein In danger I rI 1 live In Brock Brooklyn lyn she said the be because because be- be cause the old man wants me to When I can stand that I think I can stand anything And there is Mrs William Kent df ett California whose husband Representative Kent Is national chairman 1 of ot the Wilson Independent League Mrs Kent is out campaigning for the Republicans His says Mrs Kent in explanation tion of her husband Is the psychology lo loot of ot the enfranchised class And Fola La Ia Follette daughter o of I the Senator from Wisconsin conclusively conclusively I proves that she is not afraid of domestic strife Last year she was undecided on the question of joining the Suffrage party This year she is who wholeheartedly whole e for the Republicans Republicans- against her husband George Middle Middle- Middleton ton And also opposed td tet their husbands husband's Iras has bands band's political creeds are Mrs 1 Meredith Meredith Meredith Mere Mere- Nicholson of Indiana and Mrs Gilson Gardner of at Washington D D. C. C to mention only a few who are pro probably ably representative df of hundreds o of others A new standard in the relation of husbands and wives wives each each a complete personality s is their watchword Seemingly It works well will while the fight is on But what will come with the results of at the election Will the conqueror be able to observe a Q fitting humility the conquered an adequate courage Or will the question of or the candidates be taboo at the fireside PoU Politics ics are a pernicious game |