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S5O.HOO.O0D RAISED TO Hrl COHON Cfi Bankers Ready to Double Thi 2.000.000 Bales Are Deliv ered in New York. ? PLAN GOES TO PLANTE Cotton Congress and Govern* Conference Approve Offe Which "Seems to Assure an Honest Price." -non in? olvlng the ; I '.i limn? liai ??? ? ?r til' hai - amo - ry, to $1 '"'"""?' teldaj !" ' ? C-fttt fer? ol prominent be hea ? ? M Thompson, Idely known < ? ?t t ? -n hull and ape l'fi r ' g, P. | A ' ? ? ? v ? \. Permai Cotton < griculture Joe? i'li ' ?ley, ili?? la? ? ' his city w th, ? val il: ahling ti.'- s.,'. ' his ? ?,lt,?li t,, ? - ? ?', ,,f th, - ?1 a i?a!?-' ... ? ? on, wi ? ?? ling L'pon ' thla adv ??? m? : will turn hold. r?.-. who will give him th?' oppi . 1" J.,i?':.,i 1. 1913, and ' Farmer Takes No Chances. . ? ? e? the th? - ? ? plan h< i than did !?? r : t inlty lti','1 111 .. ? I by count - ?>mtni - ? it from tl . ??f ? r I ,..n.i?,1 n0f moi ?'?u' t" ti - ght, ha Believe Plan to Be Acceptable. ? -1 r ', _ I ? ? ? Imm? . i .i v1 ; ? ominei -, cotton " sidei - fine r? ? -i pi ?' ? I ? ... r th? suhml ? ? ? ? ? pledg mo? ? ? pushing s - ' - ? ? ? EARLY TRI?TIoR HYDE Whitman to Ask the Court To? morrow for a Date. ... , ? - rj.'h of the S ? ? m a - ? _? a?i ROB MRS GRISWOLD GRAY. V I .,???? I, 9, Cassidy. Willett and Walter Paroled?Will Plead Monday. BAIL FOR EACH IS $5,000 j "No Place in Politic.* Except for Deaf and Dumb Men," "Curly Joe" Laments. In \ho in-art of lii? hem stronghold, whT?? ? the . power la ssM to )"? srantng, | "Curlj Jot the Dsis-e-erstlc leader ><f Queens and i.is alleged eo conspirators, i William Wlllett, jr.. lately,a candidate for me <"'"iti lif-n'-h in llie M Judicial District and ?Lout* T Walter, jr., <?n.' of Passtdya lieutenants, ?rere arrested on the charge of eonsplrtng to i'!-..!ii..t.4 ami pro? ure Wlllett'a nomination . H...1 beftare Justlee Townoend Bcuddei in li.o .'..un Mouse. Long island j \t the request of counsel for tii<> j .?nul with the ec**iuie*cen<*e <?f [?strict ittomey Do Witt, th.' pleading -..i iiniii Monday, i "? ? 11 arss ?i each case, the bonds to be furnished "n the day <>f rlen?iin.; Whil? none of the defendants was plseed ? until yesterday, the) had been red t.. m?.-?'t the Inevitable with com* by th?* order ..f Justi(*e Bcudder, at ? Inn attaatton the da? tx int? be Issued ? ?I the line of defendants end : through the courtroom door a few mlnuti - ? ??:??? ? .1 He o< cupled 1 n the prisoners' rail directly in f"r..ru ? ? Bcuddei end settled down fortable position for h man of ? indlty, with on.' f.. ?I el? vat? d on hla kno" Walt? r Bat ? .h the i ten table, unconcei*n?Ml Willen sat with his con sel, i'<>)?.n?-l Alexander B. Bacon, ? from the others. M? ..-. dj ? Democratic Club ?tro'led headquari ia t)i?? ratch the ro gned i ? warranta and torne) l" Witt then read th.m. Will?ii tvaa formally charged with paviw, nsptra -y, in his - follows ? ? ice the delegates idlclar) Dominating ?-?.mention tober 8) to vote for s particular j?pr oney. i ? i inj-- t.? Influence the vote? of delegate? to th? said con*. ? I 1 ? Mn?; the nomlna I si ? -. of ? ?? Supreme Courl at ? ntlon upon t? r paymeni of ? ? .. nd D) unis*? f.illy coni oula T. Walter, it-, and Joseph i - ?? the ? lection of William Wi lett, |i . t?. the office o! Justice of the ? ourt. Th>- Walter warrant charged him wirh i money to Induce the delegatea st onventlon to vote for a particular i>er nd w-1th conaptring with the other i??." defendsnta to that end Cassidy ??it!; u-in?; a conspira? tor In til? ??? of Will? ? r,.-l Bacon and r?ana Wallace, of the latter appearing as counsel and Walter, aske.i for 11m? ir. ??i-' to examine the testimony before ?n terlng Mr WHleti Interposed to at they oucht to have time 10 allay ? an<l read th?* papers in the ?-j??. Mr WallaoB wanted two weeks -, id that lie could not ? long and suggested that pleas With the rieht tq with ? .. Btautory eirht da\s Counsel insisted that they needed some pleading, and aa Mr. Da \v;*' no objection ?he court set Monday, November 77, a? the dm? ? Th" t'.'i.'i will V>e 13.000 m ei<*h case, be furnished when the defend re srralgned for plradine." said Jus - "Lier, "and In the meantime the danta are ?.arf'led in rhe cuatody Of 0 msel It || thHt all ihre.- men will guilt) OB Mr.nda?- and demand f-namination Tne alt-'-rna ? ... would be t" ws|vg examination, which th? ? aaeg ilreel t" 'he erand ,1. and Waiter were heard dis-uss ?ni.' th? terra onsplracy" in the enrrtdor of ii..urthouse sfter court had ad If this keeps up there wont he am place Ii pol?tica for snybody except a deaf and d) "A man can't How he want? to ?? ? without being called a eon 1 ? .- Mr Wtlett's friihd. ?aid Wal 1 talked for him. work?*d for him >, get him nominated Tf that ? conspirator then ill <>f us are conspirator? In American political life." HOW TO HELP NEEDY BOYS Dinner Speakers Tell of Work at Good Will Farm. rell known social -??'rker? fr..m ' thi title? who si * ted In the work which is f..r needv boys ;.>d i-irls at flood Will Fsr.n, Hlnrkley, M. and other les with similar alms. ? 101 i. Pn st th? 1."'" 1 lub, through ? ' :. I rdman H Hart, dire? toi ol the child welfai ? 1 ' ? I. ?v. || Sasre rhal 1 \\ 111 Farm ..n a recent ? th? famllv unit ? ? I cottages, with ??! "home should ma? ' red, aith 400 limit for ? ? '. I?] . ? ;. ree T. ? t-*r inklln P Bi Iggs, Lswla T. Eal . - Btowi . \ Hup r !.?? ith? 1 1 ea ken a NOT TO HANG PRETTY WOMAN VeniremarJ Unwilling to Impose Death Penalty on Mrs. Patterson. No?, i:. f -. 1 m j ..f mar I her. i~ not a Oerti e Olbson Patterson ?-in : the murder of hei hui ahol and killed on September Ikine with lilm In a auburb 1 f ? . ? n .1. nl\ i.i the close ..f to-day's procetr-dlngri membei <>f ti.<- |ury stated that hs , npose 1 he death p? - If t?.. > Id? n ? sppeaied to warrant it Will ? hallenged f"i ? ? . inn; ? . Impose ilt) ..1? .. woman "in ?.?in?? 1 mdered to the !.. meet .1 ?r ? . add? FOR COMFORT IN SUBWAY Guards Instructed to Use Special Care 111 Keeping Doors Closed. ?onthly ?? Inti 1 b-orousjh .- Its empl n ??? ?? following :, on the ? Now thai the < ..i>i ? ? ? % lard? ? <i ?' i"' - ?hould !... 1 in mind thai patrona th? ? reates! 1 om ??. 1 |..i-?ii'i? n ?i,, front ? 1 -i n..- real door ? B via real dooi ol th? the from dooi ol it - reai ? .? 1. , ? ? itlon? B] method >>( ? p. nil h and closing ' - III save the ??i having a - m resulting 1 m) Instan? t-a :n , n< iraunta, gi l??l ? 1 . ... jesse mm, mm Banker's Son Will Fly as a Pro? fessional in West Indies. WIFE AND FAMILY APPROVE Former Motorcycle Enthusiast Proves Brilliant Pupil at the Moisant School. Jesse Beligmaa, ?-on of Albert J Selig man. of Seiipman A> Meyer, bankers and '.mkors. at N,, u Broadway, and :\ nephew of i. n Bellsrmen end Henry Bellgmen, ??f .1 & \v. Bettgman <*?? Cot, bankers, "f Me l William Btreet, has become ? prof? - aviator for the lor? <?f the sport and ?rill ??all either Saturday or nexl ?Vedni f.,r the ?Teei Indlee r?-> give exhibition fllsrhts. The young man has the approval of his family In thus striking eut f"r hlm Folf. and will tak?> With Mm 'ils Wife, who wan Miss Mary M M.ixw.ll. of Wil'l.ims port, Penn. Mr Sells-man has been living now f,,r thr?"' months, having obtained his ?.ero t'luh llcetiM In Spptomhor. ?foreight year?, until this last summer, he was an enthu? siastic mntorcv, list, but the soaring of a monoplano captured Ms Imagination and h.. forsook his old love to become s pupil of Andre tioupert, ?? From h tea? the Moisant Aviation School, it le at l grounds of th<> school, at Gerden Clt . that Mr Bellgmafn has ?I"tv- moet flying, though he t""k part In the in? ? ' held last fall at ?'anton. Ohio. Ho will Ro first to Sari Juan. I'mto It:'" and having filled his contract to t?. I and at varions other places "ii the island ho will go t,, Panama, where he hoi ho the first man to fl> from the Atlai th.- Pacific, followlng th? From Pan am? he expecta to no r,. t*uba and then t" vieil s number of other Islands In the archipelago. The machino h?- will neo ?s .-i Ifolaai * monoplane, equipped with a fifty-horse? power Gnome ??n-rin?' with thla aeroplane he has mad" a. speed "f bet? ' and 7?1 miles an hour, maintaining It I fight minute?. His ambition lies almoai entirely In the direction ? f ape? d ( trip to the v.'ost Indies he ?ill go In for racing almost exel lelvely, but on ! turn In th?? spring ho will try also for the duration prlaea it la vet. possible, how ??vor. that his return will be delayed b) s trip to South America I? .as?- dgt? t"?ms .-fin be aatlafactoi i ? d He has told his moth? r thai not fro In for altitude, and it say?, that has reCOndl?*d her to his I .?f a vocation. But thla ?rill not i him from showing his aud In volplaning, which I ?? ??' ra consider remarkable. H? - what thej call ? ?natural" fljrer, haiing started t.? volplane almost us BOOfl as he i-'"t int?, the ? Toung S'liftmnn's record at tin 0 City Moisant School la cons : laual. He outstripped all the othei students In teats for a II? ene?. ?-."'int.' up In teon-mllo wind arid CUtttl ;iko h veteran, Thla ? i after only five weeks ef Inatr ictlon. He is m but not foolhardy, according tu hl Btructor "I'm clean craz\ s ?out It." he aald last night of flying "As long as i don't try for altitud?? my family won't objeel 1 ? a? perfectly v\iiiinp I should go south to f*\ ti is winter Mrs Bellgman will g< mo wherevei I go Bhe ? ? about the sport ?t Canton ah? ?rent up with Harry Atwood. and sin?" then sbe un? made short flights with m.? at Mine?la The monoplane suits in" 1 I the biplane berause it has mor? n ? not ?o stead . ? ? - onlj ha f the aurface of a biplane on wh I but for th;,t v"rv r??? Id j-oysoss more s< lentille interest -? 9 MORE DELAY FOR PACKERS Unless Stay Order Is Granted Trial Will Begin Monday. CbtcegO, Nov B Further <|ol;.v in the criminal trial of the likUct<Bd Chicago meat packen until next Monday ? counsel for ?ho defendants late to-da the trial J'idc", George \ Carpenter, ol ihe t'nlted states District Court I i i i-uit. the flght to aav< th? ackera from facing ?rill ahlft fro? i , .,.,, to Wa Ingti rhei ? srlll be made to ? btaln s staj or* i I istlee of the t'nlted States Supreme Court. Jwlge Carpenter stat.d owevei that -.?!.-- i?., had received such s ?tai l.v Monda-, Ik would 11 ? : ? trf^i without further argumeni Counael for th.- government, epparently with the pu'po.-.? ..f to ih?. delay, started to comment "i u atter, vv h? n Judge ? 'arpenter Int? ? i by sa-, |i t; "You may real assured that m order Is Issued th, rase will proceed Mon? day The defendants' lawyers caused son ? pi -?? v appearing In Judge Kohl ?on li ompenj vv u h ,,, un -.-i r. government and aakii - entry of the order time th? order granting an app h - Kohi ? s decision, also handed doe ? urday, formally was ent?pred Three hours after tlu?, order Kol iuri counsel for the ? ired in Judg? ? court, where the trial I uled ?,, open to n oi r ou 1 lohn _ Mill? i iel I ? ,!?.. ? ,,, penter of th? ludge Kol in d? ? tep from the l ration foi the o lit "f bet? - vv ;,s 1st led ano ' ? ? ? ! aald Legal , ? il from Judge Kohl ? In i he f. ........ 11. and conn ? ' foi ? Ives that thli court oui - ? ? d with their trial on the In?i1? ti while ? sal Is in the Bupr? m< ? <" ai leaal no' until thai have had an opportunit) of pausing finally on valldlti "f ihe ' rlmli al provli ,f the Bhei mai. n at la? V'.'ir honor ought to atas yo n I n d until that court I.. aetei mined theli It is ,, u , ont? i ti"ti that the p? nd? n? :. of the h p| -if., ted "i"-i atea ?a a i . y and i i ? ?/enta thla i ourl from exei ai right th? case until 1 he .-' i ? 'ourl i ... ? lings .?i" dlsi os? I ? i il,,v. . the B reme i oui t finally pa n att? r, vv.. a>k that v..11 Bl ? ? .1 Ins th? trial until the appell ?nti 1? least of present? . r ins? I foi tl ants, aft.-r delay h.oi been granted by Judge 1 -o p. nter, aald that Ihe appll for a ataj order from the Supreme Court would be made before Chief Justl ? ?Vhite at Washington, protabli on Thursday ng S. T. MADDOX, JR., IN HOSPITAL 1 1 j Son of the Justice Victim of DniRs and Alcohol. Police Say. Samuel 1 .1 luatlci ? I I to the K '? rda n." r, . dellrioui a? ordtng from alcoholism and 'ii us At I ?r, ?,? k W..I.I rea? m? d Poll? 1 11? adq un ti 1 that Mi Maddoa I id an ettai >^ ot du n m? ' ,,i his 1..i.1.. 1 ?? i:...ni,1 Idgt street Brookl) n Pati olm? w.m r., Investit ..i. .n ? a ? all I .-h M ? ' ? ' on 1 di llrlou mil M.1,. Mi I d"v 1? thirl 11,1,. . ,,1 ? old ?i. . ' ?- ? 1 ?. 1 'IS. HETTY BREEN IS Feels Five Years Younger at Her Last Birthday. RICHEST WOMAN KEEPS B ?Tells of One Charity She Helped Recently to the E tent of $400.000. Mis Iu-tiv Ortaen had a birthday rest? nri'i on her own acknowledgment Ii years older than the newspapers calle when th.- occurrence of the. last Mr ?raa not?*-d by them The reference agree In aaylng thai aha was bom "i vember 21, Igst, which would mnk. seventy-sis j esra old, '"it she day that Die -fear waa ISM, -.i ?? ahe had arrived ?it the age ?.f sei seven, end .?t thai f.'H Bve years rot | t han a > ?-.. r ago . within the last few years Mrs. Greet often been reported In feeble health, \ the Improvement In her oondltlon h 1..S. twelve months is Sttlibuted l?v Ii ' i ? ?sure to the a -ristatv??? wbJcl been given her by her son, Colonel i H. Oreen, who used t.. rnake his hon but ?n.-.. the i ? gini Ing ??f ??..s had offlcee In this i It) .1 d h 1 mol hei "f mu.di of the bu of management <>f hei property, whk so large aa to entitle her to th? n n 1 he "rl< h? al woman In the w? Mrs. Oreen has an abiding faith In value of work and the ? moie potent than med?? Ine agi the Ills of mankind, and so II waa a ?l .. thai abe should apend her h downtown sa usual, ettendlng to Foi about a quarter ! centur) she hud her 1 eadq lartei s In C'hemlt*al National Bank Building. ' was a familiar I 1 ire I ill customer 1 the Lank, as, clad In rustj black, ah? 1 me down from brt upstairs offlc ? rh.- late George ?;. Williame, sras at the layad of the Institution du ? of her Btay with it. Calls Her Son from Texas. Nearly ? igo, for 1 sasoi ? s I hav? :..-?. .-i become knoam, M I auddenly transferred I.Bee from I'hemlcal to the National Part Bi ? ". an upp? ? ? tx -.?. ing und? i il., weight 1.. r ? '.n 1 si d responsibilitl? s, In str ' contrast with h? h? ilth and enern, m h? n hei ? . - 1 ? .(in st, to settle i'i > York and la gradual!) the bur ? family 11? hes i? aras al I planned ' y them to or) '.. whi? h should be transferred ?.? hi? h n . ? ..i ih..intry, real t?te, mortf ks and b ' ? ? . 01 approved coll it?rai other tt 1 ? ..i ? Btata found thai the 1 rual 1 ompi 1 lan wai not feasible, and the w ? company waa organized, with off!? 111 Broadway. to or? antrat? the own lp and the mai There Mr? ? In ? t of ? fe .hi ' y -mit Ir, the National Park i'- na dally habit Ask? -1 If 1] ?? arnuld tell of ?orne u * charity which ah? had done within the l? ? - ??? gtv? innn.-v nnd to ma . big "h"W That Is not mi way l am 1 bout all d? 1 i I ?'HI follow th prlnclpli ? ? ? ? . ? .-<l a hour l| r I ? ' ?i foi boya and ?ii la of ? ge will- h 1 h . e h? Iped S1 bet a-eei TW In New Tort Btate T ? ? ? I ? eded ? mplo ira? the tx n< r" of 1 ? ompleti ? ?ys and a I . Her Fortune About $80,000.000. Mis. ? dotl Ro ? ? ? ? ? iii'i'i try hi I?) competen) |iidge? ..1 from *",".>.,000 form ? . ? . the first 1 sraa quoted In an interview In Boston t>\ 01 thi "I - . ?tate Piral REHEARING FOR E. M. GR0U Justice Jenks, Once His Partner Will Not Decide Case. A ?? I i, th? ..; of ISdwsrd M '.rout from the dectsio of Ji ' ? am, of the Supreme < !oun ? of curt ?? lubp?na o the Banking Superintendent t" appear be the Union Bank Im Mr e did rint? rid? u I : m 'I he A p] from the decision of Jus) Putnam thr.-. I at a tim? ? 1 lenka ling. Al 1 ..... 1 . . ? rti f Id ut, h? had i." right t.. take part In ' a ed foi ! ? . 1 1 . . ! a 111 also be .1 arred from 1 1 ? d with Mr Oroul foi merl) '?' Orout ha? ? . condition "f the Union Hank ? GIRL VICTIMS ON STAND Two Tell of Attacks at Trial of Frank Brach, Brooklyn Youth. nk Bracl Indicted on thn sppi ;. r?. I 1 ?? : I >ike .n the King ? 1 'ount) coui '??? ? r i" I m made by Ml , Alma Bopaner, who all?gea u..it he - ? took the ? tan 1 and told I ? ? d 1 from her clothing. After M .: '? 1 ied near her hoi I II: m who : ... da a WF,TMOI.E AT NEW ORLEANS Rhode i?l..i'.i S?-intu? li.uk from Famnir:, W!n ; B Was 111 0 1 I ' been 111 f?i reral a 1 ' 1 BLAMES OLYMPIC FOR CRASH Hawke Ought to Have Had More Room, Says Her Commander. I...nd"ri. N"' .'I Th- hearing h* 'he ? . .1 Mmeeqtience of the ? ?11 of 'he White Star Line steamship Olympic with the British cruiser Hawke ??ff the northern eoaal ??? the i?i" ot Wight <>n Septembei tt wom resumed before the Ad rrrlralty Ccrurt to-day sir Samuel T. Evans prefctded. Th.- case for the owners <>f the Olympic ctoeed thli morning, and th" coun? ter case for the British gov?rnn?enl opened wirh the teetlmony <?f ??'?mmand-r Blunl ?>t th? ' rulser Haerke Commander Blunt told "f the approa?h of the Olympic and related that he had re marked t" his nairlgatlng offloer that sha omrng unplna?ntly cloee, at th<? same tim.. asking whether the Hawke cooid not Inhaul mor.- to starboard The navigating officer replied "\"t until you pass the red buoy." The position was "pre, lous uncom? fortable,'1 -aid Commander Blunt "The two re?els came toward one another until only three-quarters of ? cable distance separated th<-rri." Commander niunt then cave the order to the quartermaster : "Port .'?." Theehlpcoin menced to swerve to port. "Directly I n<> tlCed this, and 1 railed down ! 'What are you doing? Port' Port! Hard ??port I' The word? were hardly out of my mouth before I realised the Im ? ? loclty "f the ????-. \? ? ,.. N?, helm could st?>p her. At that moment the quartermaeter loportad! m Is lamm? d!' " Commander Blunt then ordered "Full astern, both!" and hi himself J?mmed the iphs down, ?-" BB to make sur". Bhort i thla the Hawke strucli the Olympic. il?? judged the speed ?>( the Olympic to be nin.'t."n or twenty knot- The ' miser had been travelling ?I fifteen knots, but when i, k tha Olympic her speed was onlv ? i_ht knots. Commander Blunt thought the Jamming of the helm to bt due to the wheel being put over faster thin the engine was designed t,> run. He expressed the "pinion thai "suction pure and simple" caused the to turn to port He dented the state of Olympic witnesses that the Hewke's helm wes starboarded Commander Blunl told of previous ex luction affected the move i. and was then submitted t.re-examination He contended that for na? Igatlon 'he Olympic ought to i rr."i" room to the Hawk" T .?liea.lv was hilKglng the buoys, and was unable to glv?- way, while the liner had a mile of deep water on the other side of h.-r. Lieutenant Aylln, the navigating ofticer , ailed. He eatli it " suction from the Olympic drag?-?** the cruiser half her length from h"r normal course. Much Inter? I vv.,- exhibited in the ids ui> the first official story of the collision from the side "f the i. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. mima; tin: almanac. i anael I ? n-.onn ??ti. .'. tt; : HIOH WATKR. A M. I'M M k . ? 22 C 00 . ? l? i 9 20 1 ??? ... 10..I?) 11 1?? WIRELESS REPORTS. reported as 884 miles eaat of ?f<\ to ?-? .no mtlea east ........ tf thla ? .'!- It.t mile.? ???.Ft of 11 ? t.". p i?i yesterday, i? tapected ?In? r.It :NC0MINQ STEAMERS. TO [IA?. From l.ino. Bi ttei lam, rVtrtt it. H?li-Am S '11 i'?'1 Prar ?O ?ran B it inapt on, No-.- lfi v.. ?tai N??? L" f<>r Atl Kingston, N?n 17 Ramb Am "? i etar? ' itlanssnd sTev li Be Ani id. Nor 14 Trinidad K Ingiton, N,v 17 r M 8 p 'it., Hm'h. Nov 12 .Kabre "?'??? '? Vusrnan - : ? ? iltbrslter, v? n v ?; u-vi u Mellory I Nov lfi Bn men. No?.- !? . . N r, ? I " 3?. .All Trat ipert I ? ??? vi , .-. \... i?, v?, h ? ?Vard ':.,'.' lfi Mtinion -. , , , .-. i.? ~ Pa : IB M Me w ? ? ? ; Tin RSDAT. ? ?? r 2S ?TMnard B ? Booth 17 > riPR 0 . tt I i ?o i,|,,.. 4 ? ' unard - Vox IS Kltll'V V. U M trab Am '????:? I, .V ? P iv ll...Iamp ? H 18 Ri i I> ? ' S'ov 18 Pan R R War,! fit y ot A s ? 21 Rai snr.ah I ? S'ov IB.. .Sn Pi New ? is ? . Pac 'Kl Norte.OsJUSSSS, 188* 1".Ro '?* ??Irmas mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-I'AY. Man Vessel TasSll For Line ?-?osee f*1'" M,. .tanl?, ?.roo!, ?'iinaid . t> 3? ? m ,J'T*m phi?, I?, rjuayrs. R'<? DJjWaai 12 nom Dur.-rtiin. ram. Hoot h ."'* "n ?, 55 rn ganta Resal??. R da Janeiro. 10 00 a m U-?? rrlatobal. Rimini ...ll^am 3 "-??? p Perugia. Naple?, Anchor . ,5,V.ilm , Mnt?n7.as. O'lnnranom?.. Ward ?- li,l Comanchu, J? ksonviil??. '"ivd?- ] <*J p "? I Lampases, 0alv?s4ea, Maiiory?? isstpsj THtTMIDAT. Wf-iMHF.n ML n R'sshlngton, Brentsa. NOIa 9M a at i"^am 1,- it." ?n. a. Harr?. Freoeh 7 00 a m I?? oft a m Celtic Liverpool, Whit? Btar * no ? m 12 on m i;?,eranza Havana. Ward !? O? a m 1.:?* m Patita Marta, Colon. U t Co ?:80 am 12 ^ m licrtnudlan, Bermuda. Ota?*?? i <?? r> in .3 nop m ??far I. Copenhagen, S-A.... 2 oo p m V'oltun . I'rnnl'.iin ? of >' i.o.ii.. Bavsnnah, Be? ?? "" I " .?lerokee. Hi'inswik. 'ivd?- . -- I BB p m j ntlDAT, NuVKMIIBH 24. I'M?.- St Kltfa. N V & l-ein H ?X? a m 11 00 a it. !? -' aismund. ?amalea. M V !? '?' a m 11:0o a m Aiiiant-a. Crist?bal, ran R Rii-noam 3 on p m ? '?ini.auay. Tampico, War. '? '"'l m Mohawk, laeks-.tnilla. Clvd?. 1 BB i- SI TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination ?rid steamer. Clos?. In NY. F M. Hauall. FIJI '.lands, Bamoeo la'ands. N?-w Zealand. Austral,a (via Vic? toria)? Marama .Nov 24. 6:30 , Hawaii. Japan, rorea. I'hUpptnes (via Pan tVTSBClSCe)-. I'?>r?1a.Nov 24. 6:30 I Japan. Corea, i'hlna ?via S<?att>, pa .. .Nov 24. 6 30 Hauall ... In San Fian-Is. i M??|.-an Nov 28, 6:.30 Guam, Philippin??? (via San Francleco) D S transport.Nov 3') 6:30 Hawaii, .span, Ct-traa, .'hina, rhlllp ? san rranclacoi Korea..Dec l. 6 30 Tah'i. Msrquesaa ? ?>?.k Islands. N?w Zealand, A'ni.ali? <?la BSa Vran A .ran?! . - Vor 8, Batfl In?.r.-n. . T.lr'.n. Philippin? ?vl* VI torla) Empresa of In?!? ..Da? ?.6 30 Tahiti, MarqUiMMa (via San Fran. Isro) Mart? i Dee 2a. 8 M SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Tuesday, November 21, 1911. IRRIVED Steamer Clt) of s? boui?, Savannah aHwam? teean Ss Co, ??ith pa?s?-nn-?-rs ai'.l m'dM Paased In Quarantlna a' 4 1<? .-> m. Si amer San Jacinto rial e?ton N"??mr>er Mallory Ps (*o wl'h i'ns??n?*er? and mds?. Pnss'd In Quarantine ?t rt 10 a m. I ., Boston t?. th? Homh?rn nds? J'a??ad In ijuaranttn? ll T :t." a in. imer Joseph .1 cuneo (Nor), P"r? \n tonlo November IB, to th? Cuneo Importing ? '.,. ail*] frilt Arrived al II- H.i r B1 8 IS a m. Steamer Ro<-h-,mh*?u . Fr'. Hsvr? Sovem '? ? -l.a iv.mpa?nle '??neraln Trar,?..r. lantifuie. ??Ith 3*?. cabin and 747 s'.-r-.,g?4 passenger? md mis. arrived a? th? Har a? ? [. in. ?J'.th Bteamei ten i iBrasl M ?nein ?>?-tnh?r l?, Parnambuco 'jn Natal S3, C?era 28, Maran* ham '.'6 Manaoa November B, Tara 1? and Barbado? u. to rr? Uojrd Rraziia-iro. with ? t;.-rs. mal!, and md?e Arrived at the Rar at I? 88 a m Pt?"m?r Cherokee, Hr.mswiok November 10. ? th? Clyd? Ss CO, will? md?e rasse.? |a ?Juiiranrine a? 11 02 a m Steamer Havsns, Havana Novameer '*?? 'n rha s>v. York and <'?iha Mall P? i'o. with 63 paaaanaera malls nrvl ir.is.? Arrived ?t the Ba Bt 11 ,S0 a m. Blasmar sr,>r??ad Nor?. S\dn?-y C B. No? '.'mhar 16. to Bowrtns * Co, In h?lla?r. Ir? ai r ha Ru r at 11 ?0 a m. Steamer Hamilton Newport N?ws and Nor? folk, to ?h?. Old Dominion s? Co, wl'h pa? .??irg-.r? -ir.d mdSS PSSSSd In Quarantine at J ?"" p rn. Steamer M'ldcr.kin 'Nor, Tarth Amhoy. to \\".?????:. Do va I g Co, with mds? ?'????d in Qua ran tin? ai ; ,*n p m S'-.iiufi ooldaboro, Atlantle City, to th? Atlant)?- Cltr Tiai'sporta'lon < "o. with mdse i'iff If:?rhl?nd? ar i 20 p m Steamer Mlehlsaa fBrl aatwerp October 81, ro .?-andorgon ? Son, with m.ls-. Anchored i- Quarantine ar ? is p m , i n 111 11. -? ?,. ?, in p III r-fam-T i)r?nada 'Rr.. Tort Spain N-tvem bei 14 'o th? Trinidad Shipping an?f Tradln? rlth paasenaera and md?e. Anchora-d in t 8:20 p in Stesmer Qoldsboro, Atlantic City. I'.i?a??d irantlna i ? a 26 p m Hook. S J. No. 21 r> 30 p m wind a-e?t-northw?et fresh hr??r?e, partly cloud-*; n ?derate sea BAILED Bt? amera Monroe, Norfolk ?nd Newport Rusa), Baltimore M?di?on. a and Nswporl No?-? ''town of n'i ?arre , i*?-, T-'rldad. F.I Oecldant?, (Jalvea ron. Andrk? I Dutch 1 Ha Mmor?. Arapai-.-.??. ?.'..n and Jacksonville; \merlka .;.--. Hamburs: Rotterdam ?Dutch) Ro?t?rdam! Cil f lav? ? war??, rhijl flde'p?-i-i STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVBD Antwerp, Nov IP o?-or?-ian .Hr>. v??- York Hurhan. No? 2,, ff, ,.ra ,pr,_ N?w ynrl{ ftni1 Korfolh via Cap? T'?wn for Yokohama Bl Thomas, .*' i 21, B a m Tarima .?r?. New York 'or i.eme-ara Bremen, No? 21. n a m Kronpiissaaala Oellle '????r.. New Yor> via Plymouth and ?-h?r I Mir? Frenan!!?* Not :'l \na'o Meslcas 'Rrl, \ew York via .ap? Towr BhsSShSl. N' 21 Kan??? (Br), V?w York ?la alflera ard Ifona Kora Calcutta No- 10 ?J.-hrenr?!? .r,?ri. New Tork : ? \ ?>? ? Bombar, ?4 ?in?apor?. Nov 20 pa.-re .a??Ie .RrV New Tork ? I? A!?!?!? for Mm ni'a Barbad?*?, No? 20 Ifasdalena iBr>, rrnithamp rr-n !"nr <"o'. -. ! V?.-,- \r.r\ r.wa.. N-? 17 \- ens rital) Phl'adeiphi? and N>w lorfc ? ia Nap'as I'?!.o!n. No? Is Itail? 'Fr.. N?w Ynrk -.. \o- 21 Mmn?hah.a 'Rr?. Nan York Antwerp, Nm 2i i ?? p m Kroon and 'R?lr> N?w- York ?la t?o\?r BAILED Nov 14 Monviae iltaii. Bfew York falcutta, No? 1? R.ual Plinc? ?Hr.. R.?sion and . ork Msrsetlle? Nov IS R.?..-? .Fri N?w \, rk Naplea Nov 2!. 8JO I t*n- '??anla (Ital), V??tv fork Han-hura*. v"' Is. 11 ",> ? n Patricrla .g?t> N-rv York | Barbados Nov io, i p m Na?ml? "i^r. .from San'os and Rio da Jsnelro), ??lew Vorlt . Tennyson ?Rn .from Rio ^? Janoiroi, New York Bhtelda, N?.? 20 Corf? Casi ? (Br), N?w- Toril i tSSCD. Gibraltar, Nov 21 >-r>rt ad 'Nor.. n?-w York f..r Bar ll. "1 ?pd Ma ' . Perlm. Nov 2" Kattenturm tOer), Calcutta and Colombo for H.iiion and New Y rk 2i<r. Bt Patrick (Br), Yokohama, ?He, for Boaton 'and I New Y rk AMUSEMENTS AROUND THE WORLD ^m., ? I will ; " I .,.-, M VI "AI -MMHIMi It ?? I. ?n. Indi ... ?f-ilvvard l.??.. - ? iiiti?. 1th Mollea Pt-rtaree. f 2_ r ?!? prlcei B? M\\ni s ' it h a? " ELLIOTT'S E ? : . Mta.Today.Sat.ftTh'ksg THE IRISH PLAYERS M Tod ,?.?.: .f th? ? tdlng 'he ' inta." N i:.\ 1 vv i EK'S I'll' 'GRAMME .' ' Iv|l Th? in" A W'.'ikhi.irv? Ward i re '? ' ' rh.? Fii?HQUS: BOUGHT AND PAID FOR ? OMEDV. 41-'. i: of H WHv runt? Pulls the Strings ??lft?S|?.%? h? WIFE HUNTERS K-TGH?QCK KTAB Hoiun ..? ?_? i-, m Today. SO 11 :.??. ?A'A?ION T? ? Tills s ', v it lHUIiiMi ira loada ,f laughter in IHK KID ?? limit in? ? ?..., pnuiM : ' i ? l> i LUrlf.il 2-18 -S ' vv "KtTK SIN? K IV \\ iiK II VKI'.l'l IN * HART lvr COHAN ? '.ills, Mil: Kit. ^ THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE li..- stfa Wandet ??f ?i??- Werld. iE BPRDEf rat-- ?.U.UOM CEHT?sY i?? n ?i. : -li ?i,i- . II. gl ?" * I i. ? i S'-.so : -? Ina I ?Ji.i i _*?_'"; fl AULAu? O - m I <i.i A ?KI.I-?- iMMiAiLl I Eva Butt. | Dei ici'n ' ! ' ?LLnoLlJ _nd Bal I 18 - n ?\ in ?v/thrSLLH PETER ARIMM PE^UOLIG THE WOM ?1 K haFMflCOLCR i ..-?, i.i rtsiea ' OROR umv ? It. Ml , . M ? w? 2? ' AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden [j^wS? .st BIO *N11**? MUSICAL ENTERTAINME* T, ?VERA VIOLETTA" with ?.uiij tVaalja ?nd th? Usai ?Wsaatavfal Star < n*t F.ver Organized. 1AL MATINEE THAXKgQI ?'1X0 \ ' ? V flg. V'C ,v'* " "' K ** " UALT O Mts Today Sei ?Tbaaiksg'g VIOLA ALLEN with Henry Kotkei ind Bxceptlonal Company ln THE L?OY OF COVENTRY ? L? Kl? .4-1 W.ofBi Eva.8.1 TheDramaPlavsrs IIKIItliH VVTI'a r gvea III 1,1 ''' ^TheMeverHomes :t!ith si Thea Wth. near B'wsj Kvk? s 24 i ,: THE MILLION < ??-iMi.H ???? E' ?? id \f? rodai s,- ri ta ^a4tw\B^ THE KISS WALTZ MANHATTAN On Houm. ?< ? t h ,?. It h I i ast'.We? ki E? ? ? Bhai p T< daygSai 2 ?, SOTHERN m ,,v M.RLOWE In Bhakeapearlan repertoire Pr1eea38c toSI M Rai Un mie? ? _ ? v? fou !.::<.? It \\ l ? ? IMi, 1 ?3th w of ?th Av Evgi I 18 r . . , i OVER NIQHT .. ' is PHILHARMONIC ? S,,.?rl\ ?if \?vv lurk ^BS^ i?i?<K.l STRAN'HKY, Coaductor. ? tHMl.lt Util Xltrhl \'ot ; ' ? : vr- Ko? 21 praralfal, it-ih.i? a ?.l-.-m. ?imn; i.,?,,i Ertdai -;>?ll: Funeral Mareh from Mahlor ?ili ?i.,m >.; Rsethoreu, "Er?i<a." ? |3 Mai i oudon Charlton ? v km-:, m-: HAUL, in. ?.i.?. Rot 58, I p m SCHUMANN?H?INK l Recital lu |1 ..' Hall Brmrni '.?'i ?'? ,,. Muai? ? v,. ? ?KM?.11. II ?Il N?e. 18, '.'^O l'. M. BI.??.MI Mil I) Z E I S L E R Ptaae Reell <i i , . . ? - ? ,. ,,i, ?. ,1? T '.- L, 12 ni yninlmi \' - v (, n, ? t ?KNM.Ii: SOXU KM Il ?I 11(11 M ?ngi-l ?file-. *_*" CHOPOURIAN ?I M> ? SI lili | , y- MAN AMI HK'IS SOPRANO Ini nt-l?l M?IIKI Hill;. I.addlc Ctt-T. ?ULUniRL \?lerie I; ?ei*, a Co.. "|>'lj M.il ' >< Ihr Hatillo,, O?rla.'1 ?te il UAfc?Ufil Houtge-ueiy a .Moore. .),,. ILnArnlfnA t It.mard * Mul.?l .M. H T Mil ""' la"?'. "1 'ud,i:_ Lad} ru sut H Msclya ?ri.u.kle, IM Aft. ii H-ltrr C. K?l|>. Floran Lia II y M "n* K'n?er.. Or h? m. v v, mi i ?i i iv> Bender, Coomb* -i M raen; I?_,. i | _?? |1 Molntyn <_ Heath in?n,?r Ij"|> Mul ... .?0 ?'??' ???. ?ud If. otlier a?-tl. Strange strains to stinger?. That's why we play this goorj old tune st) often. Your "money hack" aiivtirjjc anything goes tvTOtlg. (rives added confident!?tnffr thousands of men who peren? tiially depend upon us for smart, substantial clothes. Inspires new oonfidenoi in those who've yet to learn the satisfaction and pleasure our clothes afford. Especially those new bnrwrnV and grays and blues for Winter. Suits for every man, up through .>-!? ehest. ?Suits for every boy, down to ?i1 g years. Eveiytlling else man and boy wears. Bocasu Peet it Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St 13th St. J4tb8t. Buy Red-Man ? "I.I.ARS All Styles. F.\RI. & WILSON'. AMUSEMENTS. SEW VOIlKi IKMIIM, IHrVTKH EMPIRE ? \Vil in?! n? Ntsfat?-tart 8 Mat? '. fr*,i.st i h ?n<*<-??? \ SIN?.I* MAX JOHNDREW LYCEUM t \>r 14 1 KISS BILLiE BURKE I Vf-CHII ' ?! K" * * lS LluCUIr. ??:-?? in t \>r 14 TIMES I IHE III \ \U.\Y Best r .?? M'?s Burke ever had ' -E - Su? ft a j. V m n r\ i-sj Matinee r??l>\. lle.r Seat? BIJA ? Itl ' N ' ?? ' V'iRD ?taiiurr- l " - l ' *i | lirai TSE Djjli HL nUUdUH Mat? roday*8a? - X t lb? best play ???r written -Tim?* ? ItrSM TH* PRICE HARRIS HELEN W?RE E ST?HL ?fata Tata a i Bai 2 15 ? K.elr'? let?*?? ?ueeasa MAGOTE l'El'PEB. tlll TftyfORMEFI.V FOLIES r?B'IEB? I ULI Un IB Btr. ? ->.- - .i-!*??) "?lAr MO.NPIV K% r Seat? r?at.'v-) WILLIAM COLLIER ?jgg ' immmiWj, .'...F/, ?'.',? "airen Haiti Intoitrat?-? ' Aja? D?I* DONALD i THE BRIAN SIREN < as? of I l.l arltl Fr?ai " ?? : CRITERIOS. ' rhat ?rrei? l\g h.-jrt. !?-. . l>ltj" PASSERS-BY G A RRICK \E\1 MONDAY Mi.lir \T ?:13. WM. H. mm mi: BBKATOal Kirr-. n?)i-r-. V MATINEE HEW IMSTESOiM ^? - r>? Lut? ?tp.i-iJiaMMf.iin Liberty -,<.,. O?STIMSW?LLHM^llrlIll ?r Americas F . ' rtt fP1* THE LITTLEST REBEL QA.iETi -rt a Uli O Thomas A, Wise ? ?j John Barrymore UNCLE SAM NE.W YORK KITTY GORDO.N TH.: E.NCHANTRLSS JOE Wr-BEn'S1 SS THE WIFE DECIDES - V'Ma? GLOBE ; MATINEE TO-DA. V* T0 8t8* THE rHRt?r. ROMEOS \ N. METROPOLITAN S? l.i nii-Ilt at -??I au?t M M M LAST HORSE SHO* in lb? 1ARDEI g tt?tap ,, i...??* i>ui?-n ?ss l anadia? Militait C?stasta , ,.r?. ?^ _?*plM 99* a H.n'lt? "im ?r?.?. Dra.SC i-se. Stall?**** r sullen?? - " ??*" |t iOUttf? ??A??! . .he Gallejf SlU*