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| FIGHT IN FRANCE’ SLOGAN LAUDED Joy When Americans Get There, He Says. CHICAGO, May 6.—'Fight for the flag in the field " This is the by Franklin R cruiting for the regular army n Fran new ado Capt slogan Kenney in charge of re- in the Chicago district C enney showed jt to Marshal Joffre ine.” said the hero of the Marne “That is the idea, The French people Will weep for Joy the day the first American soldiers land in France.” Ruth Law, the aviator, who Is ald ing in recruiting, will make her first flight with that object in mind, at Cincinnati, May 30, dropping rds bearing the slogan, over the cit More than six thousand American Dluejackets at the Great Lakes Naval ‘Training Station were received to- day by Vice Admiral Chocheprat of the French Navy and M, Somon, French Instrivctor of Finance. The visitors were met at the station gates by Capt, W. A. Moffett, commandant, and his officers. Gen, Joffre, ordinarily early riser, was so wearied with the exer- tions of the previous day that it was after 9 o'clock before he opened bis eyes this morning. The Marshal and his party first visited the Art Inatl- tute, where their attention was in vited to many examples of French art. A high school band played the Marseillaise. An address of welcome was delivered by Charles L. Hutch- inson, President of the Institute, and Minister Viviant promised that he would ask that the rFench Govern- ment present the Institute with @ sevres vase in commemoration of the welcome extended by Mr. Hutehin fon, The party next joined the military parade and were wildly cheered by & multitude of spectator an WASHINGTON, May 6.—Regular army recruiting fell off again yester- day, but the 2,265 men accepted were wufficient to bring the recruiting to- tal since April 1 up to 50,681, Tilinois again led with 211: Pennaylvanta was second with 20% Recruiting in the Western States is regarded as re. markable, inasmuch as other States have not furnished prults as the States with populatio: a mad Uiiza* <w \ BY GEN. JOFFRE French People Will Weep for $125,000 000NORE LOANED TO FRANCE AND GREAT BRIAN Subscriptions to $2,000,000,- 000 Offering Threaten to | Block Wires to Washington WASHINGTON, May 5. ernment The Gov- to-day further loans of $125,000,000 to Great Britain A $25,000,000 loan was closed with British representatives announce and France. Police Act.S¢t }and a $100,000,000 loan to France will | be consummated within a fow days, | These transactions bring total war loans to date to $425,000,000, $200,- 000,000 having beon loaned to Great | Britain some time ago, and $190,000,- 000 to Italy ‘The nation's response to the first offering of Liberty loan bonds in a deluge of gold. Subscriptions poured in to-day at a rate thfeatening to choke (elegraph lines leading into | Washington, Practically every men- |senger boy in the city was carrying telegraph subscriptions to the Treas- ury. Tho rush was so great that the telegrams were delivered in bundles There was no diminution in the rate of $20,000,000 an hour at which the offering is being oversubscribed. | Subscriptions received during the first few hours to-day were far in excess of the original $138,674,000 tabulated yesterday Every section of the United States | had been heard from to-day with the exception of Alaska, As on the first |day, New York continued to lead in the offerings both as to size and num- ber. Substantial subscriptions were received from Hawaii, the Philippines and Porto Rico. —— GOL, H. H. ROGERS NOW ON OFFICERS’ RESERVE LIST as ay Will Go to Front With New York State Division—Other Guard Announcements, Division Headquarters of the Na- tional Guard announced to-day that Col. H. H. Rogers, son of the late Standard Oil magnate, has applied for a position on the Reserve List of the Guard, and that his request has been granted. This means that when | the New York State Rogers will go with it | Col, Rogers held the command of the First Field Artillery when the) came for duty on the M 4 Aw John &. Brennan Training School , Dept Medal of Merit lex t H.Shalow. Precinct, rocifyn Citizens Med border. At that time he was in J pan with his family on a pleasu 1 business trip. Heart of order, he started immediately for Texas The climate of Texas did not agree with him, and he was ordered by his physic: very much against his own wish to give up soldiering He tendered his resignation last day Capt is attached to thé medi promoted to a Majority, Capt. Boyd MacLean, tain of the Seventy-first tired from the National € is assigned to the reser former rank. John Le ho resigned urteenth Infantry in 1 on the reserve list with rank. First Lieut. W. with his former rank his captaincy ¢ to- , who is cal corps, who as Cay Infantry rv list with his is Pittaluga, in 907, is placed his former W. Barbour, who re : Division, the! signed from the Twelfth Infantry re. Sixth, is called to the front, Coil. |cently, 1s placed on the reserve list Major Frederick M. Crossett, reserve list, has been placed on with the Adjutant Ger ra active duty 's Depart- au Set John Enright: Cae inct, ¢ + Rhinelander Medal tor Valor | “Patrick MSGovern) ( CéPrecinct, Bilsaac Ben Medat for Bravery 4 aN Lester H. Rogers, tegt Precinct, ‘; Automobile Club of Ameri 2 Medal f ALTMANEMPLOYEES BIVE FINE DRILL IN PATRIOTIC SPT splendid Showing of Military Precision—Much _ Praise, Too, Bestowed on Firm. No finer example of the swiftness with which the m°‘tary punch and vrecision can be uired could be furnished, according to army experts, | Heroes Who Get Medals for Their Bravery And Conspicuous Merit During the Last Year Set James Fitrgeraia, § ef 2708 Precinct, Peter F. Meyer Medal cA Luke 4.Grace; Harbor A, Department EVENING WORLD WINS FIGHT FOR ‘al o! J A PLAYGROUND Children of P. S, No. 137, On Essex Street, Keep Their Place of Recreation. ‘The Evening World is to-day able to assure the teachers and pupils of Pr School No, 137, which is one of the very largest in the city, that the plot used asa playground in Es- sex Street, near Grand, is not to be molested. They have the word of Comptroller Prendergast for it, He says that when the Estimate B: meets next week and exchan, downtown city owned land for par- cels of land at Inwood Hill as “part of the bargain with the New York Central Railroad, the Essex Street playground will be eliminated from the barter. In its stead the elty will exchange property at Delnncey and Attorney Streets. This news will not only bring joy to the hearts of t school pupils but to thousands others in the neighborhood. News of the Estimate Board's o1!g- inal intention to include the Essex Street playground in the Inwood Ml ‘ 1 ig Mayor Mitchel will hold @ public hear- U.S. FLAGS WAVED BY 5,000 CHILDREN ATBILLY'S SERVICE | ovBrien Accused of Auditing ‘Fale | Claims and Improperly Ace knowledging Affidavit. © © Joseph F. O'Brien, executive clerk to Mayor Lennon of Yonkers and City Clerk of Yonkers, was indicted tm White Plains yesterday on two counts. One was alleged aiding in auditing « Detectives Follow Up Messengers | Story That Three Men Ab- | ducted Him on Broadway. | Several private dutectives and two detectives from Police Headquarters to-day investigated the story of Her- bert Krakow, twenty-five years old, Fins ‘ * . false claim for services of a stenogra- 2. Evangelist Preaches to Great}ot No. 301 Hooper Street, Brooklyn, pher and the other taking the aM™davit, ~~ - haa Patri who claims he was seized by three of a man who did not appear before || Juvenile Audience—Patri- | men at Warren Street and Broadway | him. ee O'Brien gave himself up to Distriet Attorney Davie and furnished $3,600 | batt. | The District Attorney continued in- | vestigations into alleged discrepancies lin the accounts of several ofMcials of Yonkers and summoned witnesses be- fore the Grand Jury. One was Louts Wiesendanger, brother of the Sheriff. Ho was asked to sign a walver of im- munity, as some of his acts while in the employ of the city have been ques- tioned. Tt is alleged that many false billa have been presented to Yonkers tor ayment. One was for insuring againat Rta ‘and thett the patrol wagons of the Police Department and the apparatu: of the Fire Department ‘You Cannot Expect To Have a Clear shortly before noon yesterday, thrown into a taxicab and robbed of $1,334. Krakow says the men told him they were detectives, but after he got into the cab they drugged him. Krakow, employed by Muller, Mc- Lean & Co. of No, 11 Broadway, has ben cashing checks for the firm at the Chemical Bank, Chambers Street and Broadway, for five years, He was sent to the bank yesterday with two checks. When he failed to return to the office the police were notified, and @ short time later Krakow called | otic Scenes Enacted. This was Children’s Day at Billy Sunday's Tabernacle. There ‘were 5,000 of them and 3,000 of their elders Every helld had a American flag, the gift of Louls L. Clarke, President of the American Exchange National Bank. There were juvenile delegations from Yonkers, New Rochelle, Newark and Mount Vernon, as well as from ‘aul parts of Greater New York.|up from Hoboken, where he had been | Among them were Campfire Girls in|left, and told his story of the rob- khaki uniforms and squads from the|bery. |Hpworth League of Brooklyn, Man-) “I at first refused to get into the |hattan ‘Trade School for Girls, Madi-}cab when the men spoke to me,” gon Avenue Baptist Church, John|Krakow said, “but one of them Street Memorial, Bethlehem Chapel, |@hoved a revolver against my side. | Harlem Presbyterian Church, Broom|They put something over my face Street Tabernacle, the Second United ]4nd I did not know anything more ‘on the benches. small , yg {Until I felt mymalf th: . Presbyterian. Church, the People's y! thrown out in Tabernacie, Bethlehem Chapel and|'° *Feet, very dizzy and sick.” | Om eXIOn Beok Memorial. The Sund: —————— | ot Mount Vernon brought y Schools fite, drum | Se ne entree | WILL PROSECUTE. ALLEGED ter, interested the little ones with his INSURANCE 60 LOOTERS . Often Rancid or Germy. Penns ylvania’s Attorney General Begins an Investigation in. -SUbStitute Cuticura Pittsburgh. | For One Week in recognition of Mr. Clarke, who, he said, was ill and cduld not attend the PITTSBURGH, May 5. — Deter- | mined to prosecute every person hav- i} By Constantly Massaging It With Soncalied Skin Foods or Creams, service. Instantly 5,000 flags went up. The children sang the songs they liked best. Back of the evangelist wore a number of flags off all na- tions, which Billy waved ‘before the N : 4 And make Cuticura Soap and Oint- multitude and had the children Sden-/ing anything to do with the alleged ment your every day tollet preparations. % vs ee ae defrauding of the Pittsburgh Life and They cannot possibly injure the pores. PUNISH Trust Company, Attorney Genera, Contrast the purity, fragrance, comfort U. Si SEEKS 10 Brown arrived here to-day to make 2%4 convenience of these super-creamy @ thorough Inveatigation ey (oe mak? emollients with ‘beauty fads" so com- ; mon, tiresome and expensive. A bath Lagat the surplus of which is sald with Cuticura Soap eed hot water on ave been entirely wiped out, rising and retiring thoroughly cleanses through the sale of the controlling and stimulates sluggish pores, giving stock to New York promoters. the complexion a fresh healthy glow. State Insurance Commissioner {Signs of pimples, redness or rough- O'Netll, who on Tuesday made appli. BCS be present smear them with the cation In court here for a, iM Ointment and let it remain five minutes Naquidat ep n order to before bathing. Nothing purer, sweeter quidate the affairs’ of the company, or more effective for your skin and hair {s also here to prepare for the court than Cuticura no matter how much you hearing Monday on the question of Pay, for it. & receivership, For Free Samples by Return Mail A movements was said to be well pomicard! ‘Cutscura, Deg. ay under way to-day to rehabilitate the Sold everywhere. Adu PREVENTABLE FOOD WASTE Authority to Permit Government To Reach Into Homes Will Be Asked of Congress. WASHINGTON, May 5.--Authority which will permit the Government to reach into the home of every | American citizen and punish pre- |ventable waste of food will be ‘sought of Congress by the Depart- ment of Agriculture. jconcern. A meeting Is being held to The authorization sought reads: |day at which nearly 700° minorit “It is hereby made unlawful for| stockholders, agents of the company, any person to commit or permit pre-|@nd the 65,000 policy holders are re. ventable waste or deterioration of | presented. : | SO HIS FLOCK MAY FARM Cockt il rangement for ory necessaries in ex-| cess of at amount reasonably needed | to supply his individual or basiness| They harmonize with hospitality and never vary from good taste, work on Sunday In this State, has nts for a reasonable time.” aac cue ina sate oes! Be Careful , on Sundays during May and June | —to keep the stomach well, the I in order that its members may devote! }; time ¥ devote | liver and bowels regular, by the address Boston. Start your dinner right with requirem This provision, applied to the In- dividual, would prevent destruction —_—_—. of the market equilibrium by persons laying in large stores of food wher fearing a panic or shortage HEARING FOR OTTINGER BILL. ; Another Pastor Tells Women to Do Their Sewing While They Lis- ten to Sabbath Prayer. LEXINGTON, Mass, May 6—The Follen Unitarian Church of East Lexington, taking advantage of the new law permitting farm and garden | One for Monday at o'Clock, Mayor Ord ing Monday at 10 o'clock on the Ottinger bill, which would take the control of ne- gotiations over the New York Central's west side tracks out of the hands of tne Board of Estimate, end lodge it in the than that displayed last night by the|burter was first published in tnese (OMS OF ihe public Service Commis. | Ore to their gardens, The) 4: - employees of B. Altman & Co. when (columns last Saturday. nder the non "| pastor, Rev, John N. Mark, has en. | timely and helpful aid of they gave an exhibition drill in the direction of Commiasioner of Kdu- The bill was introduced et the in-| lated In the Naval Reserve, 9 HE SUPREME TEST OF THE ane anexin t-te arnt Comin ft eit gg | MS ‘ Thirty-fourth Street and Fourth Ave-|besun by The Evening World. At- must be reached by Dec. 1 or the con; | Thea eaen UARANAR Churub,, hag 3 N TION H S hue. President Michael Frieder ag (tention was then called to the an.na- mission shall order ihe tracks {emoved | invited women to bring Red Cross A A a | S I the big store, who has been largely |! fact that every valuable play- road, The measure also prohibits the and other relief work sewing to| responsible for the smartness and 8T@UNd space in one of the most thick- SrAnUag of & Fens for macte (han @| church every Sunday during the war | 1 SPEAK ACT. AND SERVE y of the “Altman Home De-|!¥ Populated sections of the country any land under water to the rallroad| and to sew during the services, ’ ’ League," beamed upon his! “8% t® be turned over to private own- combany, HIS FAC T ” rookies" ay they marched and coun, /et® Without ag much as conaul:ing | E HIS FORTUNE, | Lazeoat Sale of Any Medicine i m a ey marched and coun- | 0 icine in the World OGE I HER. —Woodrow Wilson. tersmarched in intricate evolutions the, Wshes of school authorities and BROTHERS ESCAPE FROM JAIL By Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c, 250" while a lutions | others vitally interested, Lt evidently $20,000 Verdict for Morgan Farme| ot a crowd of 2,500 did not occur to the persons who en- Two Awatting Sentence at New hand In t mn | ae r helr approval of the re Kincered the real estate deal that Brumawich, Ns Jy Saw Way Ome. | py putting Ina acon ten "HI We shall spare neither efforts nor ex- Ay Glublayed by the young men and ine ae et ae ee On the ety NEW, BRUNAWICK, N. 3 May 6! ploughing up J. P. Morgan property Re f & tow WOGKS | That tenn: been allotted a rece tichar ny awaiting | with his face, Michael Killilea. h Wiens TO 60 WOW 9O Gat Twens pense to meet the d d — st of training, went through t tion centre of this kind sentence for the theft of $5,000 worth | made as much ager a MAME ALTa. ; 2 demands On Us—Jirs hocuvres like trained “regulars,” Tho mavter of wiping che Easec of rings, sawed thelr way out af the| made ae tuch money as he could | | STEAMBOATS, y oze . Under the orders of Inspe Street recreation centre out of e Middlesex County jail last night and es. | 28Ve Cone SY ploughing tt for almost | Sor military preparedness and next for J bw yen ae raers vf Inspector Jobn nce was on the Mstimate Hoard cal caped, ‘The brothers went Into the, Mfty-#/x years with his hands the urge t A ’ pe ica ce lee Department) endar at the meeting held Jewelry store of Mu & New here on| The Appellate Division of the su n commercial service. n OF store and, yesterday, It was on th INS ‘April 11, asked to see rings, seized a|/preme Court in Brooklyn yesterday f£ $ y 4M wuAriliary corps of three crag /4ay that The Evening World took up (Ry of inem and ran. They were ars a : : y eee nurses have Leon preparing are the cudgels against the me rented in M aachunetia ee no ard pe Nee er baa damages J EN. VAIL, P; y rel -Telegre Bivie tar prepa ee veloped that members of brought” here. They pleaded gullty. In ‘or injuries re President American Telephone & Telegraph Co. us f i the Home pete wcague | the may Alanit court rd and were remanaad for jcelved when he was a farm hand on| 4 veal as cage nai lM cd weeks, he imporiagce Of Ue Mesex ee ‘s were playing cardanear|J: P. Morgan's East Island vstate \aspurs4 ands Seubright, Long Branch, ast olpite) review, however, first |Pecver tir tne own the Bast Side Q0"'iree saws were found In thelr |near Glen Cove, 1. 1, "| sorts, Moats lente We sere at teats Reo . “a as : : - AFOK si awyers fo owners 0 001 > | sorts, leave W. B5th Bt. 2. THIS COMPANY has for some time been making extensive aoe aavecuat Uy (he glare of pub-/ Hil Immediately got busy with the °lt <sieccemalpaenicnresat lester Beta vere hans wee $30 Daehn dh, 9 arrangements to meet all possible contingencies: "gt gat eer aoe ere etv'e xp ta, with ithe regult that the Man Whom Mia» Rankin Derested for sand do would pay him that sal- U a: 2aines He Thompson © Presi- | Delancey and Attorney Stree ) Congress le. ary for only a few months less th SUNDAY. Pp 1a 04 ert is ckly substituted, ry 5 ” > | fifty. any = ‘ rp br. John J. Harr re ue 'Y° BLHART, Ind, May 5.—Jacob 4, | fifty-six years | THE DSON It has built additional telephone plant of all types, such as an, and Inspector Hae ee oaing for uMelal accion on Crull of Montana, who was defeated for | aeceien Ze Newburgh, Bescon, Pearhaanbis central office buildings, central office switchboards, cables, ENS 1 the reviowing | the altered exchange. ate e ee eee ace Reacin | mort oMMerr® Amarin’ Binwest STi gill > ial li A 4 i sea were General| “The Evening World is certainty last summer by & anit Hi etel, : aerial lines and other equipment. ind Mra, ¢ f were General! lane Bveniae “Word le ostataly. th day sat on the steps of an Undertak:| A model of the siguntic Commodore | A, JAMIN B. ODELL” Its engineering force has developed substitutes to take the 1 and nutsea will i Miaeataele the vretentio ae mirest Hathhecee vinilag, enka he’ was teearee Mra Marne Marta | CENTRAL 'HUDSO! cine . place of certain raw materials which it has been impossible Ther (aeke will be anne ee yes ton Lewy, PuUMie itoate —_—_——_— | arene ay intention of theuetinga®ts | wows de to secure because of the European War. v Departs wyited by the the agitation probably mplished ‘Train Kills Boy Sixty Feet tn Ate,| travellors going over the New Yc x KEANSBURG, N.J oats leave Dathecy : cadership of Serg Inore than any other agency,” Playing on a trestle sixty feet abor ‘ model is perfect in| 8.30 ¥, M. Sats, & ‘Suna, addition ; It has sought and trained hundreds of new employees who Every ompl Now that tho playmround ts ante aictesn Avenue, Yonker Nevening, | S20 ranma Reece Werk, oF Bs m8 | — ee j ; : ore Who is cigible om molestation the people of the wilt on ol f ; is made o — ae now taking their places in the system and assisting in Lea boot oea dH Ne ee Peete Tagen AU AMCOMTS: Wad Mies bee Wain, | Sows. it wit hus seven thousand win. | PUBLIC NoTicEs, urnishi: * i Fy work f h r P >of Estimate, Commissioner Levy, Two playmates saw his body hurled! cities of the United States fo nine | Pasi ; ng telephone service to the public. yonera! order lay under the Dark Commissioner Ward and other into the street {ion purposes. ates for exhibi i hereby give (hatter ruulrement It has sought to gain the cooperation of the public by Last ne ew was a big bit ciey omclais, to Interest themselves of ced? dar ado ea ih . . y for the cor 4 i na movement to have the site regu- = yy Sa means of advertising campaigns, pointing out the correct khaki and , men armed aly dedicated as at exyeround. This e e | Fonmend the Sew Pork Clty Muntstowt : With “billies! went ey sens AEMed | would preserve it from future ty sg ‘yell, elation ‘to. allegatio use of the telephone, so that by closer cooperation be- plicated +H APO HEH Salas passing into private han¢ i Perfection in ea! mt Fanny sey defeafane eS tween company and public better service might result, doiohme must have been eeeroraes s ering’ unon aah Dill*wht yethcla EMSS, 8 able - i cat giris in the OBITUARY NOTES, too HCHSD AY Mula 8, ,4h8 SMty af New Yorke Ta SENT PePRoeNeCY wearing 2 #e », 0 o'cloe N THE PRESENT EMERG NCY there will be serious © eVO-) phe Key, Dr. John Gerardus Fagg Deled Clty Hat, New York. Mav 4 ‘oir, demands upon all telephone companies, no matter how well pre- particularly | pastor of the Middie Collegiate Re. | NOE MEY eg r ormed Church, is dead. He wa Se. pared, for an unprecedented amount of service for commercial Pr eres Mant veRnantind | P, isi needs and in the National Detense. » Of heen President of the Board of For ViTeNti Tee ne now and be- |eign Missions ALENTS., Tp marie Cooy ghia. Risa ‘ elr expert- Rater 4 ee i es Tehtions wanted sent {usble books with I Your cooperation in the use of this service wild in handling emers-| vaudeville team ect Penohea Garis He ea tO, liting Masa Tage, help make it most effective. * iain, Be C- | and Platt, is dead in Clifton, 'N ton. TFG BME. oF 8 Owe TLE", Washing: Charles E. Railett, aged 100, [es Ast. Leslie Graf and Col, John retired sea ca who ‘commanded Lt a 2] A. e204 | ~~HELP WANTED—MaL, " NEW YORK mT EP 1h —o ae R, Read, who drilled and instructed |& abrador expedition in “4 ~- 5 “ ILEPHONE Cc YMPANY the Altman Home Defense League, 1860, is dead in Newton, Mass, f alit Fl d Pp . deans re rate tonsa Langu; |MAr a retile dharman ieameo, widow SOK? 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