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1 Weather—Rain probable to-night and Saturday; warmen LANE e EDITION [« Circulation Books Open to Ail} NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. 18 PAGES Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing ate, (rhe New York World). PRICE ONE CENT. RICE ONE CE NT. MORGAN HELD SU BWAY MONEY —— BAG, FORCED SHONTS TO OBEY ORDERS ———e NE "| ‘Mrs. Edison in Ideal L ' Gown, Photographed Yesterday Wy 7 | “i | PO PGA EEE GE DEE ORES- Ot OE GRH OOOOH | i] ie J f ’ | ’ ’ { | OUT (} POLITICS FOR GOOD Dreadnoughts Hold Place of|Dr. Deady Defends His “Life 10 DEMANDS (fF FINANCIER { s, * : | | Honor Ready to Meet Ex- in Love” in Shadows of a 1 pected Dash to Sea. Columbia University. “No Pique or Personality” in} BOL, ROOSEVELT SAILS ai oe ; q ee : ZATTY'S FLAGS INDS_N N Letters R a Split with President | FOR THE WEST INDIES C® BEATEY'S FLAGSHIP.) FINDS NO SOCIAL BAN. e ead at the Inquiry Show e Wilson. Ss ae Nike ih : Banker Held Money Bag and | This, Aft with ME Lion Shows Only a Few Dents}Wins Another's Wife and Gives . Stans his Afternoon m 3. LA 4 IP TANDS BY g, | Stas_This Aftemoon With Mrs “"" a8 Marks of Dogger Up Own as Unreal, De- Bossed All Parties Involved : ‘ ying Conventionality \ ’ 5 it Rest. Bank Battle. fying Conventionality. In the Subway Deal. v.28 Successor in the Cabinet} mecaore Roosevelt aaiind to-day on| SOMEWHERE IN THE NORTH] A legal fight for the posnession of a ikely e Chosen With- | the Guiana of the Quebec Steamship “ ne _ Likely to Be Song With Line for a vacation in the West In-|S@A (via London), Feb, 11—Great| nine-year-old boy which was started SUBPOENA FOR CONTRACTOR in Twenty-Four Hours. dies, With Mrs, Roosevelt he boarded | Britain's first Ine offensive ficet, an|to-day in the Suprome Court by Dr. i —_— the ship after a luncheon at the home |incomparable combination of speed|Gunnt J. Busck, a wealthy phyalclan WHO DID THIRD TRACKING Lindley M. Garrison, who suddenly|of Theodore Roosevelt jr, at which| and gun power ready for instant ac-|of Westfield, N. ¥., revealed that esigned ag Secretary of War yester-|Dr. and Mrs. Richard Derby, hl8| i495, was inspected yesterday by al within the shadow of Columbia Uni- day and came immediately to New| daughter oo wes peal va party of French and American oor-| versity the boy’s mother, Mrs. Char- Letters written by J. P. Morgan jr. to Theodore P, Shonts, Presi- said of ree 0 ” York City, broke hin seit-imposed| fut hey? at Demerara and about the respondents, A representative of the|otte Busch, ia living with Dr. Hen dent of the Interborough, read into the record of the Thompson Legis- rare ed erm! . Deady, own psycho- silence to-day noon and mid to aleame time at Trinidad, making no|wew grom the bridge of © torpede beatlenatya:, a Iv "psycho Bride.” She lative Committee to-day, establish that the Morgan banking house played representative of The Evening) other stays ashore the naval unit which is expected to]/is known such to some of the more important part 4 “Do you intend to do any hunting” | meet the first shock of a German|most prominent members of Columbia id ie in planning the subway extensions and third- F "1 do not intend to discuss In any! WO% eae Bei Maver asuieotuce (eee ae Sacaliy, ae es mrsnine vee a tracking of the “L” road than did the city officials or the Public Service “You should no! ve a al In the fleet were virtually all the| porter who ca’ upon him Dr, Deady — Sikssyibolbtahperecae aaa’ | question,” said the Colonel, fushing @/ veteran fighting craft which have| justified his idealistic existence. Commission. The letters were produced by Horace M. Fisher, Secretary BB shat ted up tomy rou Pree, | Denlgnant smile, “and you would not! heen in action in this war, but they] Dr. Deady's ideas of matrimony of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. # tera that pasaed by rag|if you knew anything about those! showed few scars with the exception|are so strange that Dr. Busck, who q By virtue of his control of the financial requirement me asnt and myaslt epedk sp ahah places. If you knew you wold under-|of an occasional dent in their armor,|divorced his wife In 1911, teare his| % Bor y Mr. M deanlnaied the l ts of the Inter. ana I am going to tet the cas | stand that I might as well say I was! The pride of place was held by bat-|son, Richard, as he grows older will : ough Mr. Morgan dominated the situation, The southeast comer of upon them eo solely upon S08 to the Rocky Mountains on a/tle crulsers which in ongagements| be influenced by thein, 4 Broad and Wall Streets was the hub of the negotiations between the-city was based sgnsek a be | Whaling trip.” from the kland Isles to the Dar-| Dr, Buseck might have spared him-| 9 and the Interborough. The Clty Hall and the Public Service Commission abet kK, “How about Secretary Garrison’s|danelles buve borne the brunt of the| self the present litigation, Dr. Deady | \ ffices out'on the of the wt ons . us resignation?” eeked another by way | sea fighting, says, ff, when the divorce was pend-| 3 ie paces ie allt st a i. | OL changing the subject Unpopular with officers and men|ing in Suffolk County, the aggrieved Mr, Morgan’s letters were virtually directions to Mr. Shonts, tie pique or personality entering into 1%) «1 refer you,” sald the Colonel h| before t nec y hu d pnted t At thi ‘That certainly was furthest from my] grin, "to my book published oniy pear ailke ae pre ners Re Wit. Bibl Somme $100,000 President of the Interborough corporation. Mr, Shonts's tet. spite iar to take Zesierday (And now -on sale by alll sian cautiously praised by the pro-| whenever he liked. Dr. Busck would | *460¢00404000000000060460000004 ters to Mr. Morgan, also read Into the record to-day, were practically an gra eee a pada: ior ciblast ——_—_ ponents of the super-dreadnought| not agree to this arrangement and acceptanve of orders. daly Sons 4 {RORGREE SOE 8s SSE SSONA ES HEEL ‘tivorce, naming Dr. Deady | ¢——— polley, these huge fighting machines] sued for (ee of national preparedness as expressed S j A Nacartal dohacr : M Si Ci Will R fi in the correspondence. ‘They will om KILLED i deveclgtauip cna ube He Aa coer onan caus wan teles oe) ayor ays ity ri] eruse LINER OSCAR ll HAS bag Bacoeses scteome wee Waa continue to be my opinions on thts N ERIE RAILROAD) sow sos ’ rs, Busck and Richard, P, : ng fee os ae : va. beint |now regarded as the first and most| Deady and Mra, Busck and Richard, B Si b lepsie & Co, calling for the pro@ue- bee ne i baa re iil a |important principle of naval strategy.|the ttle on, salled for cel to ay bonuses on SuOWaYys STORMY TRIP HERE tion of all fn the of the cause, but I have no desire to} De Lagnel Berier of Ridgewood| * the launch with tho visitors on where Dr Deady passed perese | of the company having any beasing Rees ae board turned toward the line of baitle .| z ‘ , 1 ‘an the press myself on the public, Leannot) Run Down While Walki | board 4 the line of battle} months studying under Karl Jung,| Reganiing the bonuses which the Interborough paid to President I] 45 That Took Ford Delegates|°" t* negotiations tor the thle conceive of my taking the stump n While Walking | cruisers against the horizon they|When the gossip attending the di-|] shonts and others, as well as concerning the one given by the B. R. T. legates | cracking ef the elevates nen. Pee ax prmaaat. on the Track. |could see the “eyes of the fleet," in| Vvorce sult subsided Dr. Deady and|] to president Williams, Mayor Mitchel aald to-day: Abroad Tossed by 70-Mile Gale | me fret of tho letters from Bim, “My intent and desire just now is] De Lagnel Berler, a marine lawyer, |‘ form of @ few prowling destroy- ile perohesiiae ape the boy cesnrued “If these bonuses, as alleged, either now add to the company's con- for Two Days. Morgun to Mz, Shonte wae Gated Rme to retire from political life, become al who Hved at Ridgewood, N. J. and which keep bi kiran weteh, Laon seg ah A ape pagel onal struction costs of the new subways, or an attempt is made to add them |] apne Oscar 1 of the Soandanavian- | °%, 3909: private citizen and resume the prac-| had an office at No. 1 Broadway, this] NOt ONlY to Protect thelr migitly als. | CUMae A lMontrs. Husek. ‘Later the|{ t Wat coat, the city should and will oppose that by whatever means it te eeeehi hase Wd “I think # would be es well.” the tice of law. I am out of politics.| city, was Instantly killed to-day by al ‘eT. a sobmerine pos Des couple and little Dick came to New|] Posseases. jenn TAne, banker wrote, “to put on paper the % eate e st view of « P e! ~ | oot ie Ci p é Some persons have asked me whether | drill engine on the Hrie Railroad track | ""' German warship which might| York and took separate apartments "Mind you, T know nothing about these bonuses beyond what I have || AF ® Passame marked by the rowgh- | maderstanding aretved et this mam Ce ee Oe Teel Gn aoe Nake its nose Into the open Norin{at No, 48 West One Hundred and|| read in the newspapers. But if bonuses of this kind ware paid for ser- || eet weather encountered tn 7 iat cn ean aa Gah rage ~~ of Now Jersey. My answer Is that 1] Mfr. Berler, who was ffty years ota, | BOM Twentieth Street. Later they moved|| vices fn arranging the subway terms—terms which the company must {|The ship was tomed about by «| 00" im one wide and J. eee rae ie ee ier ethce, teal y Ga SORE to New York,|“ mh» corraspondents were taken on| into a larger apartment together. have regarded as advantageous to them—and It is sought to load them ||seventi-mile gale in mid-ocean f0F/ that the Interborough —— waisd fot eanepk if Glecied: alighted trom ins tints Ce ; 46 | hoard tho cruster Lion, which was Ad-| “There may be something unusual|| on construction costs, the cfty will oppose such action at the proper |ltwo days, but esoaped serious dam-| apply to the Public ai Onan Sm “T have come over here to New] Hill this morning and astarte dowe miral Beatty's flagship In tho Dogger|{m my mode of living, tn the eyes of || time and in the proper way. Of course tt te our duty to seo that n0 |! age, She left Copendagen on Jan.|sion for authority to build further York without any defiulte plans for] tho track in the direction of Ruther. | DO battle. With the exception of |the uninitiated,” Dr, Deady sald t0|) items or charges are written into the subways’ contracts improperly. || a7 mnie te ber figet trip since the Subways practically duplicating the the future except to go to practic- | ford # feat in her forward turret armor) 60 Fivening World tenors a: “The investigation 1s sttll beng conducted by the Thompson Legis |] 4 Peace Pilgrims satied on her to|*zM#!De lines and to bulld third ng law again after twelve years In] When the drill engine came down| Shi similar scar just above the wa-| Apuennene, lawl igi which Mra,|| lative Committee, and upon the facts which they bring out wo will pred. || "or Pesee tracks on amd to extend the Mam- public office and try now to earn alupon him the engineer blow his| {erline: this show Nesadl of the Britten) oieck and I travel, we, along with our || icate our action.” stop the war. hattan alevated lines, living for myself and wife and to lay| whistle vigorously, but Mr. Berier| N2Y% displays Ne ee - Me Guns ideals, are accepted as human beings. | Among the passengers were two re-| “You state that thie proposition up something for the future. I don’t] paid no attention to It. rifle poor tee Ld Pre oat ia And that circle Includes some of the turning Ford Pilgrims, Mra. Dwright|0omes to J. P. Morgan & Co, entirely know where I shall set up my office,| In Ridgewood Mr. Berier lived at Aereas oe oe ers concentrate port, pepe connected Ww! ‘olumbta | leton of trouble. The terminal at Jer-|Hitchcock and Mise Laura Jensa, free from any other claim, and that whether in New York or in New| No. 171 Monta Vista Avenue, with hil aie a8 Nerd in the oompan.| “The lady and I bave discarded the ONFIRES AS SIGNALS |wey City and the freight yards wore | Thos, were both as enthusiastic about | YOU have authority to deal with any Jersey. Already several persons nave| wife, He was a graduate of Colum-|ionway is an li-inch unexploded neti, jaentimental and emotional things tn | guardod, a score of Jersey City police. | the Ability of the pilgrims to atop the | °ne you wish, but have dealt with no been kind cnough to tempt me with} bia University in the class of 1842, La jb Med ie dite Wurled throaeh thc Ceca ne Renersiog to pay |men aiding the railroad force, The| War a# they were on the day they| one else. fevitatiens and offers, and wa. a member of the Beta Meta | ee ae ye eee waterline. Treen tt stveie te tbe mieiitad sida N strikers learned that 4 mpecial tratn | sailed. Mnancing the extension of the “L wish it were the month of May} Fl fraternity, Tho celebrated Tiger is in the line [of, Medicine. Tha province is to can F was being made up in tho yards td —_—_—.—— pan oie) Bons ys mente no CUI, _po" .v that I could go down to my , out the false in life and love and make ake out strikebreakers and a crowd id extensions of the sub- summer home at Seabright, I love CHIL looking ike a newly commissioned | use of the real. | of them guthered on the 6utskt FIRE IN 12 STORY FACTORY. | way iinen would require further con: whip despite the many times she ts} “Before Dr. Busck brought the di-| i Lg sideration Lab ' that Jersey shore, and a tennis court reported to have been sunk. voroe sult in Suffolk County, we bad! When the men quit work this morn-| Near Pante as Girls and Men Dash| eration. . tlso suid that there is just waiting for us, Here I AS SUBWAY TRAIN MOVES Teyond the battle cruisers a tong|®, Beart to heart talk and’ he was ing the gangs of each section gath- To Fire Encapes. @ plan could be found whereby w am in New York not evon knowing line of light cruisers lost itself in Aree coer cppereuniy to, 8) & pine —_ ered at a t alongside the tracks] Much excitement but little damage} °OU!! ve the Interhovough: aan F faviiva fa 7 . of 0 ome. We offered to permit, nd big bonfire ere m; } not the Manhattan lines ould @ where I ain going to live, Tam Just) Women in Near Panic at Grand|the fox. Some of those vessels are|bim to pose as the worldly husband Railroad T walkers and Re-|t. 4 big bonfires were lighted, They | was caused this afternoon by a fire in| ecwne saree ct es We Would en e@amping out in the house of my good % aTANG) veterans and they show signs of the|of Mra. Busck, but to maintain only | uUlroag rac @lKers ANC Res) hailed the crews of passing trains and tin tas mu a Chinba Metncataat 1a plan credital friend George Leary.” | Central, but Emergency fatten re formal friendiy relations with her.| yj *n Go Out With | told them to carry along word of the | ‘Re Dutton wor! ae ee hat through tt you would Two moving picture men at this! Cord Saves Li “ rough patrol work they are called upon | We were perfectly agreeable to nis; Pair Men Go Out Without | pice. The mon were at werk at ‘the | the top floor of the story build in applying to the Public Ee ee eel Jord Saves Life. {constantly to do, but many are newly | dining with us, entertaining with us | Warning to Company. time on severn! important breaks | (neat 164 West Fourteenth Street. | Service Commission for authority to | Women on the platfor f thy} commissioned and baye yet to wear) and taking part in family confcrences, sess . wt the Fo . Thirty-six girls and 120 men employed! make the extensions rigon to please come out and give! _ platform M4] he scare of service, but beyond that, we decided, he was yp Which tho ruilroad company insis re hed 4 h a them a shot at him, The ex-Secrotary GFaind Central subway station were | Me sears Nene. not to go. He would not agree to 4 strike of trackwatkers |21Ust be finished tmimedtately and wit) | {0 the Place dashed down the stairs and) D|RECTORS LEFT THE MATTER was th rave good humor and said: sent into hysterics at 145 o'elock this : Beyond the rs cruleers was a this, Mrs. Busck obtained her free. A st be done by the strikebreakers, if nec the fire escapes in the rear to Le away TO SHONTS. “mPbose bose have been waiting for (ifternoon when a Lenox Avenue |ftllla of colliers constantly feeding} dom I couldn't. I am stil! married |and repatr men was started at 4 cer t the flames which came from a ri ) SHONTS. . me since 7 o'clock this morning. They al train star fice 6 with 4 | the hungry stoke-holds of the battle Cy id of the law to the sister of} yclock norning on Jersey) The strikers demand an increase of boy Pen hy EE at eM “f ‘ i He Oe den deserve to have a film if they think (M4 caught halt way through one | Cruisers. which even at anchor keep! “‘iphe inevitable ha I gave] c ' en 3 quit) wages of trom 17 cents an hour tolaprinklers, which, alded by a Cow eme! ¢ orth taking! the side doors. ‘The child wag|UP 4 full head of steam as their tur- | up my wife—who was ut accord Rey ae ae Cast ? 2 un 1 an olgh | sloviea) put efireibe the ira ; s ee __ larayged, screaming, long the eee |Dines inust ba rested but must never|ing to the paycho analyst work without warning, Leaders o} rth i-tour | boy Ba : ane Walking across. the street, Mr. Gare Oe) platform fur a distance & be allowed to grow cold. "I believe in monogamy and am tho strike sald t rackwalkers and a oe redule, |" I continued on Bocond Page) fore the. shouta of Seatisied ahant the Reet were sev. |rotyaxainat marine, | A] repair men of the Wost § Maa page tow, ay le aia tee va eaneaeme ea tracted the ruard ang jena! destroyer squadrons with light} paycho-analyist cannot he road, from Weehawken 1 ut ie chaolutets ; 1 fl ) a at at with ul cruiser leaders and merchant pals and Cl ‘ch ne it ¥ » Oly | Misty: w » am uw v ATS & SUITS, 94.05. : RE af TRSEAUD: Alp te be on ae vy] Y, ha 1 tolr 1 jenve wud ib 5 hes (Opp. Wools en Auiay awipaning npounart When Dr. Deady w Vette and! w ‘ rh 1 ty will t - ae liding), will to-d 1 4 i fellow tenants in the ho “ lawite ory 4 ‘ : y the balance of thelr M ser 1 veri) © torpedots him and Mra, Busek a Prepari wert Hately sh 5 : t Mt 8 A. ¥ uile and Ov , fine, W et \ ught 1d sister, Dr. Deady said lmade by off * the teeune. ¢ * bist i ate Qn ya would » ditt to 4. Worth EA ; want sonore lial ie ite ris Ponta ' nl ; A Or} i| - y tina Manhattais $10 in any other store. Our special price | 1 ! th iedece ta edt ee eee ae A t ! WL) WINTER CRUISES 10 WARMER CLIMES \\ Meranes haiweant | to-day and Saturdiy, $4.95, Open Satur- |! el a third-line|is because Dick 10 ical F wins} VAN atten ali rete, tat Viste he ht till 10. The Hub Clothiers, i the German|Henny,' 1 guess, that they held hor ast night | A 4 at The World ind thhanclog the Tnterborough? A, , Gorng: Barclay Street,--Adyt, | Was nol # didea I was the lady's brother oy! alone t ae art ated rae, | The ny ect Ou ‘ fering es —