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Show HUGHES PASSED UP US HE GOES TO HOOD NOW TK!M. MING Mil lll'H HUST WITH IItS. IIM.IIf. Troi k Driver, Porter nml Huh) f.lrl tho Only Om-H Who filti- Him (llnniv tn tSrtnt Cnivvil t t.oth-mil t.oth-mil Htlll DcflliH-n to Admit Defeat to the frraldincy Awaiting Count. NISW YOHK, Nov 18 A tall, dignified dig-nified man, v Uh full, grn) heard, stepped unoatentatlousl) from the KIM) fifth Btrect entrance of the As-tor As-tor shortly after noon toda), shouldered shoulder-ed hli nay unnoticed through the irnwd and, after helping the woman who nnii with him, Into a big automobile automo-bile nt the curb, took his plain beside her wjth something of nn air of satis faction and relief He leaned for-wnrd for-wnrd and, smiling, told the chauffeur to drive to the Twcnl) -third street fern Just a the machine started, a short, thlikset man, bearded. Jump ed In beside the chauffeur The trio alighted nt the frrr) nnd the porter wn ordered to take the three bag to the sunn) side of the upper forward deck The little mrt) paused out througls tho ding) ferry station to the boat on up the stair without attracting more than casual notice from deckhanda, fellow pnssen-rem pnssen-rem nnd gatemen, and aat on tho beuih mar a little group who were going to take the Jersey Central to likewood Ho In Going for ltct. The (ouplo were CltUeu and Mr Charle Kvan Hughe The other member of the party wn onn of the men who had gunrdid thn n publican cnndldntp during hi talks to millions throughout tho country, nnd who had Mood on the Madlaon Square Garden platform with him when fourteen thousand Now' Ynrki r wildly cheered for Hughe for thirty ear splitting minutes, two vvcik ago tonight. The) were on their way to Lakiwood, N J , CHARLES E. HUGHES. whin tin Jurist will take tho rirat real nut he hn had aliue lie started hi thlrt)-fuur thoiunnd mile swing through the state lust Jul) During tint twent) minute trip down the river and aero to the Jer-ey Jer-ey shore, Mr, and Mr Hughes appeared ap-peared mure Interested In the nntlis of two girl bablr that ila)ed In front nt them than In an) othir thing The governor and Mr. Hughe too, for that matter, wire Just plain Ihkled when one of the little girl toddled to him nnd hid lur In ad on hi knie when the other kiddle teased lur for sucking n fat thumb Jiixt CIiIhii Hughe. It vvoh Just plain CltUvn Hughe. That was apparent, and tho dozen or more passenger and deikhand seemed to divine this, for then wn no sign or demonstration no staring of the crowd. Thin wna particularly patint when a woman walked past the governor, glunred nt him, and sat down beside him and opemd u ningii-line. ningii-line. Ooverror Hughe got almost to his wtr before there was an) hint of demonstration. dem-onstration. As hn strode down the station platform the driver of aii elee. trio baggage truck saw Hughes, turned turn-ed and called to his co-workir "Hey, George, there's Hughes" Several people turned and looked tor a moment, but that was nil. The only other sign was tho atacrlt) with which the train porter hustled the three bags Into the car when he saw to whom they belonged. |