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ees Gas Rates? & triotism. s peeled The Great Emotion of Patriotism Should ee ee | Make Itself Heard in America. To-day @ Consolidated Gas Company treas- ry and the National City Company Great is being inquired into by the Public Service Commission. The transac- |Financier's tlon, which Is stil! hazy In dotais, | Daughter Vision of Our Forefathers. bears some aspects of the intricate Only the Pacifists Are Articulate. Haven Ratiroad, or the div inrurance company funds to Wall — ibanet th tormer dave That Have One Thought—La Patrie. fons passed first to subsidiary com- . ns pauls In the form of loans at ¢ per | ble for Our Lack of National Spirit. gent, and they in turn made loans to | What Do We Give Them? The Worst the National City Company at half in Us, the Dream r that interest rate. What the money 5, of Material Pros- ultimately was used for 1s not dis- | perity. closed. | The reason for this devious process | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. bia inte of cots ov diversion tt| I went to see Miss Anne Morgan at her home at No. 219 Madison Ave- overflowing cash tn gas and electric | "U° yesterday morning to learn something about the great American een ienne ott rate reductions | ‘TUS Which the 35,000 members of the Vacation Association will give in was the object sought Madison Square Garden on March 7, 8 and 9, ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS FOR.| But I remained to hear from her a remarkable ex- | position of patriotism which sounds a bugle call to the uy ” y dhe aloha | enorgies of American women The National City Company Is aa / ‘There is nothing more A a auxiliary corporation to the National | Me iS more American ih all America Pee haus, Wall Birest’s Tateeat| 5 Wd than Miss Anne Morgan. Not because generations of * D ” % Morgans have been born here, but because no other financial institution. It was organ- | ized to transact many kinds of busl-| 4) country in the world save ours could have produced a neas that are forbidden by law to a) 4 young woman eo vigorous and alert. In a charming national bank. The two concerns| © room all white and black and rose with English prints are practically identical in all but 2 4 on the walls and vases of deep red roses, pots of nar- name and charter. ten emamret The Consolidated Company, on Feb. | books of all nations, Miss Morgan was no less unmistakably of the United | 1, 1915, Issued $25,000,000 of 6 per) States than if I had met her in the streets of Cairo or Teheran cent. debenture bonds, due tn 1920, [Love OF COUNTRY THE ONLY® and convertible into capital stock, h which were offered to the stockhold- THING WORTH WHILE. through ers at par and readily taken. These ‘There is only one thing worth|the Vacation Association because she Gedentures were stated to be issued | talking about at this time," Miss|hae learned the graup spirit, for the purpose of reimbursing the|Morgan began with her downright| “The group spirit is the first lesson company’s treasury fc penditures | Yehemen “that is patriotism, I]|la patriotism,” Miss Morgan con- tn acquiring the following securities: am interested in the circus because | tinued, earnestly. “A nation {s born New York Edison Company, $15,800,-|® have to have money to keep the | through sacrifice and American wom- 000 stock; Astoria Light, Heat ang | Vacation Association going and be-|¢a have much to learn from the no- Power Company, $9,500,000 stock and | C&S the slation itself is al bie example of the women of Franco, $5,000,000 first mortgage 6% per cont, |*plendid demonstration of the group| Who have one thought, one feeling, bonds. rit among women. one aspiration—la patrie =< It wan learned by the commission| “Begun four years ago, we have! "We are too sectional in this coun- ‘hat very soon afterward the Con-|to-day 25,000 members, The members| try. There ts one spirit in New York © ‘Idated loaned $8,750,000, at 6 per} deposited $150,000 In vacation savings another in Chicago, another in cent. to four of its subsidiaries, in- | last year, and in January of this year| Francisco, We have no unifying vis- cluding both New York Edison and|we were $2,000 ahead of last year.|ion. A few Individuals like Mr Astoria companies. in turn, loaned $8,000,000 to the N tlonal City Company, at an average |to save for a vacation but to pr of 3 per cent. interest, all within a|themselves for a vacation agree with a remark I he And she does it gladly for un lonly to encourage self-supporting girla| trying to rouse the American peopl are | from their dream of materialism, I rd Mr, onscience of America has been chlo ‘The difference In interest pad dur- |culty in interesting young women in 916 s pla in impressing them with ing the year 1916 by the subsidiaries | this plan and in ie te Consolidated and the amount the idea that they have something to/dim and vague and tenuous like a received from the National City Com : pany was $1 48, being that much |ficulty is in holding them, The sa vision of the forefathers men who have responded to 3 for patriotic service last fow weeks. E COMMISSION SUMMONS MR, ‘he ¥ CORTELYOU, abs Pp. DUE TO IMMIGRANT. Us ¢ | sounded In th sion to-day to President Cortelyou) i urse or to run a motor ambulance | ful of us out of 100,000,000 had Amert of the Consolidated Gas Company, | 4, to do ot things that may never! can forefathers, perhaps.’ citing these loans and directing that be needed, but when !t comes to giv- I deny that the immigrant ts re within one week Information as to!jig go many hours a day every day | sponsible for our tack of the transaction be filed. These\o¢ ina week to work that must be /spirit,” answered the daugh Joana, apparently, were in existence | gone now, why a great mnany find that | American financier and the descend up to Dee. 31, 1915, but since then] iney have no time ant of an American poet the commission has no Information.| «Nothing worth while can be ac-| “The immigrant bre Tho letter also calls on President! oiptished without sacrifice, Take the vision of his f Jortelyou to answer some pertinent) 44 circus as an illustration, If you | ye questions “what were tle special clreum. | until) these ne come every evening to rehear rged for Interest on ence In r fae ing th loans, viz: 6 per cent. on loans to), O14 of recreation to put this thing |let them have these things, but let the subsidiaries and approximately 3) a | them think also of efficie of being j ver cent. on loans to the Natlomay es sany already| Worth the things they demand, Let 4 ‘ity Company? “Why was § the New York Edison Company at had inactive funds amounting to at a justice in America least $1,000,000 also loaned to tha National City Company? “it would appear that the four) "acy varticipating in| “And what does the spirit of CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Sj subtisiary companies naritclpating in one aan to you” 1 asked these mowoemmmoooed | yi iidited ( .500,000 advanced to |the spiritual interpretation of democ nN pa interest in a Every bit of dandruff disappears! period of less than one year ap after one or two applications of Dan- yxtmately $180,000 more than they | eine rh hed bis on the ceived on identical amounts loanéd |" 4 bid Ae eer WDAe : to the National City Company, Does | itizens un bottle of Danderine at any drug store |'0 (ie NAUOT A inne or {Walk in the and save your hairy After a few ap.) Rot this sum , plications you can’t find a particle of Jone has consented and which on understands,” Miss Morgan answer 1 tt om making our 4 ft the grass’ sign th assets of subsidiary companies to th Ing cory dandruff or any falling hair, and the contr club or soldier with tar en vealp will never iteh —Advt Y nmission, citing that If these the subsidiarics were ad-| |the public will for the public od for constructi asks why y not reported as required “There 1s too much talk about pa \triotism and 1 SORENESS, PAIN, ‘this countr Miss Morgan con rly Seeks Spanteljan ideal has been realized, a pury Margaret Wy Don’t aif Relief comes Moat on Way From Theatre, | {has uecomplis ed hen : erson now in possession of a stray |m en talked about. We the moment you rub with ly brown water spaniel ana: |not be afraid ie aantinenta motions, We “St. Jacob's Oil.” ering to the name of y"* will profit ld realize them y, Improve the spirits of the | eatly please Margaret Wy-|ONLY THE PACIFISTS ARE AR eas and wife of Bayard TICULATE THESE DAYS ywright, by taking said stage door of the Forty-| "You accept The Don't ste ay sore, stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat- ing “St. Jacobs Oil” right in your aching muscles, joints and painful He is Miss | then,” T asked. "Emotion was resp We Are Too Sectional. We Have No| Unifying Vision. We Have Lost the , Gnancial manipulations tn the New) Tells Them } American Women Have Much to Learn) ersion of From the Women of France, Who| In this case the Consolidated mill- I Deny That the Immigrant Is Responsi- | clssi and cyclamen set here and there among a riot of | O57) Miss ANNE MORGAN RWwOSe Ane RWOer one 1,200 TAMMANY HALL DEMOCRATS CROWDS GATHERING AT CAPITAL TO SEE THE INAUGURATION Arrivals—President to T To-Morrow. hese companies, |The purpose of the association is not | Roosevelt, Mr. Root, Mr. Beck are Well gir naa st Stocked With Mineral Water | whom her famtly knew nothing Mr. Dooling and Detective Cunniff the Cruger yning Mrs. Cruger and her Hid. came away with the impression | month of the original bond {ssue, | phere has never been any diffi- | Beck make the other night—that the Carry Delegation, oformed, The little that we see is WASHINGTON rats New York | Th Mal trains; that Ruth Cruger's home life was ve as well as to receive, The dif-!chloroform dream, We havy lost the rnoon in four sp in the inauguration of The chief part of |Krowing girl, becauso of the tax on her time and attention in caring for her sister, though they found no evi » ever showed resent leas to the companies. diMculty has been experienced with 1 ack OF NATIONAL SPIRIT NOT | the arrival here rganizations that to nd “Whose forefathers, Miss Morgan?" » A. letter was sent by the commJs-!yoqy jg willing to learn how to be aI interjected at this point. “A hand- parade on Monday splay to the assembled hundreds of (ence that along Pennsylvania ment Inaugurated mareh in the looks | a national roof an K have po al theory that it was probable the girl left her home dressed in old clothes a man ht with him 8 fathers and the rning for liberty which drew him ke, Every one of the girls who|to this country, What do we give to adherents of the lection of Henry Rubten, tt vuses, which were hink enough of a trip {driver, that hy ready fairly In tho there was sald to hay en 1,000 quarts of mineral water ( Americans The worst in stances which justified the differ-| oie nasi ten o'clock works hard dur-|us, The dream of material prosperity, day. She must sacrifice her|of shorter hours, higher wages. Now 2 tion was in charge representing the travelled therewith. ‘The nd above justice there is by arth, and Washing was by Thomas "It means obedience to law to whleh | tand that when they nent nd parks and see a ‘keep ment Band must obey in the Wash. Jit though there is no policeman with he Wash arried by the ‘ t patriotism enough in the cannonade and al organi battle) Kin P carried in the Ctyil| graphed their condolences to Amba er e \tinued, “We have too much respe ACHING. JOINTS WANTED—NEWS OF “BILLY,” for words. We a 1 invetings, laten to speeches and We are apt to think | ride in the inauguraa, A » New York City troops as Whitman, the value of emotion ard siments returning fr More Millions Fro: Jan od purchased Widow and nerves, It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth, Tt is absolutely harm- sible for the Ford peace ship less and doesn’t burn the skin, pet for several| getting the > at of the treneb “St. Jacobs Oil” conquers pain, It istom to allow|py Christma instantly takes away any ache, sore tomob! “LD peltes mAHaR Rilk t ness ani stiffness ur the head, neck, « t ane caeeae fin Aiae Aras shoulders, back, le . fingers or I # trailing ar up ee alae Me any part of the body — nothing like it, ven ve ehecinal HiBRE Whi gan a : " You simply pour a little in your hand \idded Rating at taba lit 7 e rt 1 and rub "where it hurts,” and relief) sven endl the my. | Miake tnt comes instantly, Don't stay crippled! | yyjga Ww a discovered. that (day only the pe toulita Get a small trial bettle now from any oy eee REA alent AHA’ dicaetadl GUainEn An a , iene drug store, It never disappoint8s—SIS yg cywurte t n back, but the mert : Teer Thi gold medal awards,—Advt. search was fruitless ere thousands of girls making $15 or THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 8, 1917. PA TRIOTISM ONLY THING WOR TH WHILE, SA YS ANNE MORGAN ONSOLIDATED GAS |iss Anne Morgan Sounds a Bugle Call ASKED 10 EXPLAIN) Zo American Women on Patriotic Duty; $9,000,000 JUGGLE First Lesson to Learn Is Group Spirit Is Corporation Trying to Con- There is Too Much Talk of Patriotism i in| ceal Cash and Affect This Country and Not Enough Pa-| CHUM OF MISSING RUTH CRUGER AND | Also Before Disfrict At- torney Again, Rosalind Ware, for years « school girl chum of Ruth Cruger, the We |lelgh High School graduate who dis Jappeared from her home Feb, 13, and her mother were questioned by | Assistant District Attorney Dooling {to-day in the course of the veh alt to aiscover whether a crime committed in connection with the girl's long absence from home, Th telephone girl at the Springfield apartment, where the Crugers live jin Claremont Avenue, Miss Shelley, testified yesterday that she connected | Ruth Cruger with the Ware apart ments two hours before the girl's | disappearance, | ‘Both Miss Ware and her moimee | dented emphatically that a call had come from the missing girl on Feb. | 118, thereby puzzling Mr. Dooling. Information was received at the| Justice Kelly Gran Grants Bennett District Attorney's office which con vinced Mr. Swann and Mr. Dooling to-day that one of the motorcycle po licemen who has been examined In, ase has not told all of what occurred between himself and Alfredo Coccht a few minutes before Coccht left his motoreycle shop and ni disappeared a few hours after the police had traced she nw he had 1 many jthe course of th vanished. Coe Misa Cruger to his shop, went to get a pair of ska sharpened for her, He friends among motorcycle p | appeared voluntarily before Mr | Dooling to-day, after detectives had deen setn out all over Harlem to find him. gave the Distric |stand that his acquaint Ruth Cruger was merely | college man who was | ye |learned that Many was her | the Delactives are still se |out what thero is in a rum passed last evening a home quest daughter, Christine, who is an iny mo for rather restricted and irki gainst these conditions, girl'a fath Henry D. Crager, Ul running away are explained he ed ence With the offic snd without money to me m she Was to elo ch a theory is th with wh basis for vuger 1a young khborhood of Coccht Mi he thi U.S. MILITARY ATTAGHE Major Heiberg of Rome Emba Loses Life on Carso When Horse Throws Him ROME, March %.—The jor in Rt. Helberg, U tary Attache to the I was announced to-day an accident at the Cargo front. Major Heiberg had been granted an at tache'’s permit view the fighting und was riding a day K somew slong the I be Heved from ad the animal becar tor and ¢ Page here t ordered w gpectal t body back to Kom WASHINGTON, | Mar 3.—T ashington j basador Va official report the deat Heiberg. Th Ambis expr t tol of the Embassy staff on the loss this fine sokiler and gent Major Hel 1 1 | 1916, must an and Command of Tre fi m on the Meatean t was a rinted to West Point from 1 ane, Wis, in 1896, H the Boxer uprising in 1, in t Porto Rican sh-Amert scouts in t t f in was tabat MOTHER QUIZZED New York University Student mae | Waste, to p |to restrain the city from making the | py. Riverside Improvement d yew York ( licemen eymour B. Many, Captain of the w York University Track Team, Justico Crop: junction, the Corporation Counsel was not ready and the elty did not put in its side of the case, However, Justice Cropsey ordered that the case fo on a dd, complaint The city put in its In his previous examination Many Attorney to under- nee with | But from Richard Butler, another young sked about the |dotatls of his friendship with the girl | confi+ |dential friend and her messenger | | when her parents asked her to dis- | continue the acquaintance with But hor be use he was not known to 1 another man friend of | insists that until Cocehi's motives for taxicab took a gitl resembling | nan from shop to Lenox Avenue subway station t One Hundred and Twenty-ngth| KILLED BY FALL AT FRONT | James McCreery & Co. (“A Full School Day for Every Child’’ Slogan for N. Y. Mothers New York City mothers are fighting against part time tn pubile schools, Here ts one mother's story—she hac eleven children of what part time means By Mrs. H. C. Arthur WO Union Arenue t Broot Elizabeth, who t9 thirteen, goes to schoot at 12.90 and returns home at 480. Ida, who is ten, leaves home at 8 and comes back at Il, She goes out again at and returns at 2. Jimmie, who ta vight, leaves at 8.50 and gets back at Il. Away he goes again at 11.45 and starts for home again at 2.45, Then there ig Dave, who ta si and is in the kindergarten. Hig achoot period is from 12.30 until One of the part tt clasaea was for a time in the basement of a Meth. odist church and another in a parochial school. 1 prefer the latter—not be cause I'm Catholic or an anti-Methodist, for I'm neither—but because it Just happened th be sanitary How do 1 kep tabs on them and prepare their meals? Heaven knows, I don't, But the fa remaina that they all have plenty. 1 think it's about time that something comprehensive were done about the public achool situation in this city. It's bigger and more serious than any we have, and it's growing on ua The mother's slogan should be Abolish , ‘ime, “n D York boy and girl a full achoot day.” Sn gee cee dy served. Tye motion ee from the development of Sester- day when five taxpayers, through Mr. obtained an order from Jus- oy directing the appearance . Comptroller Pren |dergast, Public Service Commiasione | Whitney and a number of other off clals to testify as to thetr knowledges of the Riverside deal —_ HEALTH NOTE. BERLIN, March 38.—The Kaiser suffering from a severe chili Motion to Place It on angst EST April Calendar. FLOUR FREE AT CHURCH. M. BE. to Give Away 1,500 Supreme Court Justice Kolly in Small Sacks at Service, Hrooklyn to-day granted the motion| Fifteen hundred sacks of flour wil be given away to those who attend the evening service at Graco M. I Church, One Hundred and Fourth Street, between Columbus and Am sterdam Avenues, to-morrow night ev. Christian F. Retaner, pastor al with the! o¢ the church, who was a member of April cal-]the Mayor's Food made noon the] the sterday by former Sta or Bennett, representing the Sc y for the Prevention of Munictpal ce the suit for Injunction ntral on th ndar for trial, It had be nnouncement March calendar, The case probably | Announced that Gearge W. Perk Ould apeak on the fond altuatto: will be tried before Justice Manning. The nae s of flour, Relan + ex. When application was made before] plained, weigh 6 6 ounces each but he sald nearly 600 pound y for a temporary In-liyia would be given awayn nd Mr. Bennett continu nended answer only a few day8) and others who labor indoors ago, The law grants a period of not should always take the ih, terday, the District Attorney | more than fourteen days after an amended answer has been put in be- as Gg a » A case can be brought to trial posed the advancing of the case to the April calendar endar, but in putting it over, | Justice Kelly said king to find | that the|the amended complaint has ween| to keep up their strength, iy: appears to be no charge that erved In bad faith, nor ts there any nourish their nerves and te were raised by the amended pI ‘The plaintift is right in the conten SCOTT'S is helping tion that the case al of the claim t new issues ading increase their energy. ed for tr al and that it cannot be thousands—why not you? Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. ) 16-23 tried at the March term under the- Unusual Preparations are being made for An Extraordinary Sale of DOMESTIC RUGS Presenting the greatest values of the year AILS OF THE SALE WILL APPEAR IN JAY'S TIMES, WORLD AND TRIBUNE, 5th Avenue 34th Street How to Save 4c a Day In the morning you spend one cent for The World; it is worth, at least, three, Hang on to it! In the afternoon take the two cents saved, add it to the one cent you usually pay for your afternoon paper and get [he New York Evening Post for three cents. It’s worth five