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Justice Signs an Order to Bring Aged Banker and Philan thropist Into Court To-day. WIFE AGREES TO ACTION \ Death of Daughter Said to Have Affected Mental Condition ?Picturesque Figure for Fifty Years in Life of City ? millionain- bankar, publlcist. author and ?? n ? ? and who . fnr fifty \ . ? | NOW York ? taken before Juatloa of the Bupremo i Court. ln Lon* Island City. for an ex mental condition. The examlnation waa ordered yester ; nay '>r. an affldavlt pubmltted to Jua Kelhy brjr Adolph C. E WlBd muller. ':h Pfeet. -\-a, ? nor. of the hanker. Thla arndavlt araa supplemonted hy nffldavltp of walver slgned bv Mrs liannah F. Wmdmullf-r. of Woodslde. Ixing Island. wife of Louls Windmuller. and by hls riau-rhter, Mra. Clara Ixui'.se Heynen, ' ?<*?**? ? Manhattar. Hermar Booeh. of No. 2.r' Eaat fJDtB streei. Manhartan. alao pubmltted nr. affldavlt. ln which he nald that I.ouls Wlndmuller for the. laat three ve-ks puffered from penlle paresls ln an lncurable form. T'nnotlred hy tho throna* crowded the opening of the fall term of the Pupreme Court ln Long Island ' City vesterdav morr.ln**. members ol the la**- hrm of Pe;. ? jg0 btreet. appeared before ?Justloe Kelby and presented an order h dlrected that "I.ouis Wlnd ? muller. an alleged inromp. tent," he : hmupht before Juatlce Kelby thls r mhag to determ:re *vhathor a eeta* - should be appolnted to take char*re of hls pereon and proj ? Losfl of Memory. .Acmmpanylnp the order was the affl? davlt of Mr. Wlndmuller> son, which Bal forth that hls father was sever.ty eight years old on Aujruat 81 of thls -. and that he waa lncompetent to manaee hlP bu-Mneas affalrs hy 1*88*808 of loss of memory and other phyalcal dleablliry. The eon said thls action had the full approval of hla mother and Bister. The son further aald that ht? father ?wa* posaesaed of personal prcperty valued at not leas than 125.000: that he has n bank ncoount of not less than *, and that he waa a partner ln -nmmissinn flrm of Wlndmuller & Roelker, of No. 20 Reade Ptre->t. Man hattan. B*gagh*a affldavlt wlth the others, lrr.presaed the 'ustlce and he sltmed the order as presenfd. Mr. Wlndmuller waa one of the OT* gar.izers ana an officer r.f the Tltle 'Guarantee anci Trust ""Yrmpany, of Man , hattan. Mayor Oaynor thls year ap * ted him to handle the funda for the "safe and aane" Fourth of celebratlon. Elghteen months ago Mr. Wlndmuller recelved o shock from which he never fully recovered. H!a ynunger daughter, . whlle attendlng to her household dutles, aet flre to her clothlng ln her home ln 'Woodslde and waa burned to death. , Har father waa ln the houae at the }tlme Althousrh he aald little abnut hia (loea, yet 1: f-as appanent to hla frlends that hla grlef bowod him down. He waa one of the membera of the Let the other fellow hustle! You take it easy. Get your Fall outfittinfi done before the crowd. C'ool enouph yesterday for Fall suits and overcoats and lots of rooler weather oomillg. Wide variety. Sizekl unbroken. Salesmen a-plenty to g-ive you all the time you're willmp to spend?whethcr you come to buy or just to look. "Vour money back at *uy time" bneks evervthin/T we sell. _[ Everythinp prrp school and college men wear all Winter long. Mackinaws?p 1 a i d s and solid colors?great variety. Kocr.RR PrFT CoKFAJfT* Threr Broadway 3torea at at at Warren St 13th St. 34th St IS WINI . walktug club al Id v... n Qayi IndmuUer left his home Ii ii. a diatai ... cordlng to tbe mme he : nf from Bvi l ??? ? i mllafl Hi aaoa me ln the evening. With 1 I enclrcled the bflBe of a flnely shaped , ? abrlfhi red by expoaare to the waatl Mr. Wlndmuller was a wel Bcnre up he "alked thr l ? ? lr, . fa WaDd, j he said the bta route from his b wheneTor he wanted to kivo hlnaaall a i treat h<- w< najaat way trom Woodi ? -(, th- ? rrjf 1" Astona. and . mhattan * ? to bli ? ;r:('(i acros' fron. ? .14th J street : ? Native of Westphalie. Mr. Wlndmuller 1p a natlve ol Weal phalla, and received a coliegiaie edu- | ratmn at Munster. whl< b was founded j ? ? igratad U I'nited Btatee ll md eiiierec. niercaiit.,t- bualna ? w>1*- matrled | .. - ac. Woodalda, Queenh. wi.ere h' has ac cumulai ran *-Tid nu_ merous worfce ol .mr- a memlier of the Gernian Boctaty, and peven yeara later he Jolned the Chamber of Commaroo and begjan his BQtlvfl ' areer ln things municlpal. He waa one of tho found ers of the Refonn <"h:b, of whi^h he waa traaaurar I r man* petua it. -4.4. . . , ... | . -:r,n 0f j.a'.nt :.an Hospltal fair by ?vhlch mon for tha-. He le a r.ienii.cr of the Reforr N>w Tork and other itOT tr. "The Forum." "Harper's" and other perl odlcals, enii hkl WI tlnas are wel! known ln EufOpe an wel! ha ln Amer lta. Afte- "*e flrt he, with O. H. ?.ed the Tttie Ouar antee anrl Truet l 'ompany. He ha? rneml.er of the | Bfuaaum Of Art. Arl- New .... Bt Mai ? tai unrl thi CHILLING BLAST HITS CITY First Oold Snap Comes from Its Northland Haunts. Qai I B little of the 'Ttohert K lor n arrived lat* lant nlcrht. and aIthou*-h !t mav nnt remmn than a few hour*, lt promlpen to make ltself felt whlle on the Job. Donl know what the "Peary stuff" Ib? If? a chllttna bhVBl 'rom the North Pole; lt r traai I"->wn from the frozer. vastnwn ot the Northland the >-o\r, -nap approa^-l.efl flt'-althlly on New Vork last nlght It ?em B^'irrying t*. the BOUthwBrd thaoa wbo bnactaed pum me- was unendlng; lt eaurt* i. i?-av> h that Iinvf- hona tana c1oub:v eince flrirlnfr to the rirnnches to n .. ...; '..;; daaolately tr. the (-round, and tbe t.loom nf health on many a glant rumpkn. -. tiagra this mnrnlng awn, and haatily oloaad tht- win'h>wB and tampared without renuit whh the i nator.s, The ihonaandB of gulls fllt: i-t-.-apjiea wav-K in tbe harbor dtpped thelr heads ; crles or . The firal ? tbe aen?on wlth mn.. -s ol nor- ? row .. ... B who warms a beneb in tht fdtj nlght huddled f blt l tn his ire garmanta. Thi poiar baara ht ragtcal **a**deaa erapi trom their ; ?;>>? weather wlth upturne'i flaoatfl hihJ prowla of sat lsfaction. f! weather wan general over New ?.ughout the Baat v.i.in- in th?- Northwaai the lam peraiure fell a? low aa II 'i<-Kr<-.-B ahove COOKDNG WAS BAD. MAYBE Ellis Island Official Says He Never Knew of Any Poor Food. Tne romm.' -g the food condttlonfl of BUIa i.-!.4in! .iriistiaU lts hear ?r ? will be rnade to the beeretary ol I ..nnnertv itynu H. Ubla actlng .'onimlBBioner of ImmlgraUon, tgBtta****** deaerlbad the routine ln flpectlon of the f'.ni aiiil the nieala, and sald that he never knew ot the ostete-MO of bad toocl on ttie lfiiarid. although lh* ?tvle of cooklng did not atW"B*"B J*uit n.<> lmmlgrant8 He aald alao that William Wllliamfl, the former ("orr.miBfllorier. re'-oniniended on June l the reappotntment ol ti.t- pn-beni contra^torfl. SCllOi Ai MET COUSfNS, HE BELfEVES Father Markert Also Tells Fel low Traveller "Dentist" Was Known as Adolph Mueller. CALL GIRLS SLAYER SANE Thrre Physicians Who Visit Priest in Cell Say They Are Convinced He Is Sham ming Insamty F;ither P-am i* MarkflTl ' ? ' flwod I er Pathai Haaa s. bnBdt aei ma to a friend, arho traveUed with h:m frota . bellevea 11 Eraeai .-. Muret, the laagna denttst of raai Ipli lluaaler, .. rataatn The tlrs: ,i?.i aalri Muret wa* Adolph Mneller aad araa arel b?oo*u in Bchmldt'a blrthploee, AaelraaTanl and that the coualn- wni BOtBVtanl t HB paiiimia. Pathai Marfcerl knam Adolph MoeUer, aaeairdlna lo Tha Trlbaaa'a aaiorn* bal '?? ? -n*i Murel la lha 1 co::ld i. ? ? arned nit arlll ba aaaaalned te-dajr ' Dr. ''ario* I" Mn .!?' and Di WllUam Mubon. wh. tvere di - : Attome Whtti terda- u t< ptrta rm tal dlaaaaaa to ? aai ri on hi? aonlty T!... r*Bther Bchn:i<it -.??-.. I at. after BUk* tng arlth him, ? '? : ?"laoad ba araa i g li 'ian" Chartea W I Hon " Ml'Ha-l ?ta, of 1 avei ? parmhioner of ?1 Jaaaph'a B anai athalle Oa ? . v . ? -. ? ? . : he waa an a**t*tan: Idl oftBB Hnkr'. \ ti ? . ? -aak. ' Boaae ol - . | : ? ? cot I went to hla cell." aald I >r , -.- :r. ii gna f.x ' He answered I lt ' I ther. naked him lf he waa : um not a - ? ? ? Baa aaa and ? Qti kni.Wh what I dM I 8888*1 BBlhla' ? ? DBBBd Bl OM ' *' I piiBBt li r pai m r 8 he Bl ln*atie Ue leofci m*. l!k* a '-? ""-'bo w*a trj "ic t . ?irnnth nald he found and laat li hla optaloa, he araa oriV aana and ? . reata tha la ???*?? an* haBBBM ._?....-? ra arrenotanra hia rleara thaa haa aaaa 'nt** nouni ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? mnde a Bl renolea ' " rot b eiimBu I iimidt * rrertomtnattna quai'.tl-** ar?. *e<-r?>t1vr>ne** <auttoiiane?* eombaUva neaa | -? ?a|rl - Attorney. wh'. ha* baati aaali laat nlght ' ' view ' ' ' " !dt ha* r-**i n Baa aae ll ? ? gu. .? tati ? ? h In*,pect?r raurnt aaJd Ifl H lid not n Ifled ttia bodv oa ;-- avtatanca arBI gehn or hla Idaathleai ..rivict ala ? ? ? ? ?-aid th*. lnai>-ctor mtdl la ? '?' i eraaj rai a a man whn fo.iler! th*. I'hurch a* he dld -*ho esrrlad ra tha e - taa ? waa nr,t an Inaane man Ha \f Juat | ? Th. ? I"the Nea -?? llc*. aeT " v rd tO him th**"' had f.'iliir! twr, new wttaooaei arho llve in BagoeraB K. J The lnaper-tnr wa* IHB !nform*d a* tn what avtaleaoa they had t m ha [.*? lleve-, they may have aeen Rchmidt tlllOB) T.ortlora of the ghi'O B8B,' " BB a lort !,ee ferryboat. ..... ,, .f.ition asked of the baagoetot brouRht tha tellOWlng reply "I do not know where Heletl f*"een. who wrote a love lett-r tr. Father S'"hm:dt. ls now I have BO rea*oi. to BBBpael that Bhe hn* beer, murrlered. or even I* BBJTB* IBly mlsain*' Aii I krmw la that ahe Irft n flat ln Harlem laat | Bfl -rolnff tc, ''hicna;.. " [n<- -. -. returned by the fod* jtary yaaiterday ajjalnai Hchmidt and Murel The Indletmanla ratmtahaad ?? ngalnel ?'.,!. ol tha tvre m^n. i mr- was fnr eenapliaey, arhlefa r-arr.-.e a Duudmnra aantaaioa ol ?*,?'' jraaara The other thraa arera fri* cajonterfeltlng, -.ar-h lnp a maxlmum penalty of flft-.'-n rfl The Jurore alao < rminiended In ariector rnur.it for maklnK OUI u '-'implet* T'lma facl* rate ajtalti.'it the two men Mur*.. was vi*:teii i.y Charlea L*a*wnan. ? ip. rlr.tendent of the MilldinR at No. ; BIlBietM avenue. yesfrda1. Muret aa ' riuiri elther Ktnre hl* furnlture nr B*U H "The pollre are frini: InK me up," Muret nald tr, him. I'nrnner Felnlierf- haa ordarod nn lr -fueat foi racenlag at IH br- held ? P " of Ipaelal Kea The i oroner antiouncen he wtll empfinel i. I -ludlnir aome of the rn- -? :nir.ent hHtiker* and bual M'-t,. CHILD'S PLAY PR0VE8 FATAL Mother Hcans Boy Scream as He Falls to His Death. Inaomar Starkes *ix year* old. of *JY. i;u*t 18th Btreet Lll from the *.*:th Ki,,ry flrr- aaoapa Bf tha' addreaa early ius: nirht and *** kllled The chlld wai ptagrhag 00 th* flre e* caii.-. and Iiih mothr-r aram watchlnpr him Ju*t a few BlllWltll i?'?or>- the BOBldaBt, Bha left the v.-it.(iiiw to' a BBeaaaBt, s nd whli. she wa* K'Hie the Chlld i.-an-d "V.t the well in ll,. .-entre of the tire e*cape U loat hla halan'-e and pit'-herl head flrat dnwti lntn tha yard. seventy laaBl bel"W The mother hearr. the chlld scream once ae he fell. and *ne ru*hed to the yard. , Wnen Bha r.aihed the a.de of her chlld j he waa oead. Mrs. Starks falnted a h'-n Bhe reallr.e.1 what had happe.ieii m IMPORTERS HAVE BIG YEAR. K Fouj-era 4 Oa, imi">rter* of French and Knulish pharmaceutlcul BBMetaiUea, havliiK him 'onitileted thelr flscal >ear, report the ldrgeat hualnes* alnce the flrm wa* eauuiliali.-d, ln 1848. s T AS SLAYER IN STREET Police Get Clews Through Which They Hope to Learn Identity of the Victim. GIRL'S CLOTHES IM ROOM Witness of Shooting Says One Arm of Man Who Used Re volver Was Missing at the Elbow. f tha ibnf imi lan who waa ?hot t* deatl oa Monday nlght al Thlrd avenue and 17th p-tr-et, rollowlna a qaarr-d erltli a Hrl abaol ygivB r.ld and an older woman. ronialiMd h myatary yeaterday, tbe i nlgat -aald they n?e**e ? onfldenl iu,,: twe elowfl thal woald lead to ? i lr.g up i. ' iin-derere. i The pottoe Bald they bal ? had f..nnd the fOUOg man'B h.ime. at No 191 and that 68 ? ? terday gave them ar. BOeuratO defl ng. Aa : iMf b aeneral aiarm w.i* eent .:? ? ? . '??' ' ' maa wlth bl te r.ut ofl at ? i ? Prti - ' ini:nr ? told t.urie reporter that be *a? the oeaui | rnai ?? ? ' ' Btreet an. , .. ..... r- ? repoatad thta statement to the ?The maa eaaae end engnged -ooms nt gli ';tdflr Theophi: ' ? oung glrl, ' i.i.o- ? bo he pald u?4 !,;. wife Their lofl eeerj "? early, Bflving they were gotaf to work. : ??,! dtd | rae ? "?"' lHt*' "l P*e eaw een IH - - - i nd did ?-.??? i " . . ? ? . -tone of ?he m?n i Brat name ; waa Qlueeppa We neve- heard thetr r anytbbn ? that, and 1 aB far aa T knnw thoi ?'?-.man aw ? ? an The g ? ? wafl he .? twn men were Jeal OtM over her . . -? -f-M -his le what ied tc the - Bttng I thlnh the be Bhi I .... ? ........ ? M " '* *' . * ' ' ' ' ' . he aat'i ???' ? ?*?? * ' ' m the BB ;.Btrt ..-,.,- Tl ev loaBed l ? " ln m Bt tha The ?>f a ? ' ? ? ? ....?? tlon Theoj - ttM wtrrrvai ? Aeae ?? the m l aronMn'fl ?*-*" . I ? torad bar awe ' ' '\ nt W*. wz ther n thfl 811 - tO Mfl ! ? ?? b-n-M aad ditim ht ,_. .. daad m?n-B porket wer cardB. one .earlng tbe name Moeee Parrowe. , lawyer. of Ke. Bl Broadway. .. other the name of a harl-r. ;.?,., o' U?M men lOOBed at the ? thfl morgue. hlll did not W ? ' ' l B..-,?; man WOTB.8 -hea; ttt ? e inltlalr "H B IRISH TO CE^EBRATE HERE United Lea-fur to Disband After Home Rule Demonstration. The Dnlted Irtah benaue ",rnni "*"' "? ..,.?, ror tt.e moneter denwnatra, ..... - rarnea? }\tV. on thi Bunday, Oeti "'rt "l!" ?*?? .mai raaattaa before -iir.hat.uim: rrlmrrln-. Itnlldlng. Wh Btraat 61 Bon avenue The league wo* formed m Ireland. tt, ttna the Irlga tenantfl BBaln? bu .ta ftmned ln tha Unll Nn? thal Ir-Man-i >? "'" long .?herlshe<l Objoel ?i,I U I - the lear. B ha* heen won. the r-tv-uBaatlon will nd Cg tha- flpeaU?ra al 'ha- CoTOMStO Hall tn.-.-ting win t*e lamaa M Oraham. r-nngre-m from [llloolfl; Purra, Ultchel. Btstlin Qefl amer Martla R ,^T,n ?"", v,nrirV : - .; Btetaa Mlalatar to Chfll - POLICE HOUSE ARSENAL CACHE. a Bmai; Bfaaaal wap u?ooeere*] m ? atehe m the went wall af Palloe Head quarterfl yeatawday afternoon. when flfty oartrldgea an oaaoe ol Baf-okalaBa pow ?er a lot ot Hmall flhnt nnd a BRWU bt?* -Ua' Buppoeedly eotaialnlni ? "a-l ,.,,.,. Wrre taund bj -? aeleaaet Thr- dotacttree are mvestigat lng - HEARS bullivan witnesses. Nurnefl Who attended Herrenentative Ttmothy D Sullivan at the home of hla hrother. 1'atrUK H Sullivan. and rn, ,,f the New Vork. New Haven & Hartford Rallroad. on whose traok Sulli? van b body waa found. were examlned HBlBidar *T rradarlr-b J Oroahl, Aa Blfltant Difltrl.'t Attornev. Mr i.ro, h BBI aet pi aaared to r^av wbotbar he woald a?k for an autoi>fl\ He 6HH ''onfer with Cero ner Jerome Healy. of The Mronx, lodai The Inquest will be held in The Itronx on Monday. E TO CLOSE CASE TO-DAY Last of Direct Testimony for Trainmen and Conductors Now in Sight. WORK IN YARDS DESCRIBED Brakeman Tells Arbitrators That Men Are Sometirres Called Upon for 15 Hourp ? of Continuou*- Service. The announ4***rman1 i at the end af the afternoon hearinR bv the arbltrntlor. I tha ManhaftOB Hotel or. tha denandj Of the tratnmen uri'i coTidur-tor* on the Fasterr. ralll that the dlre-t for the men VrOUld ' ? A T of Rallwav COnd .? ?Htneaa arho arauld ba pul r,n tba atand tbe trainmen and ronduetora arould ha Dr rrani arho test:t aral dn-.-*, uko. He am ad after rrfca, a BaJUmor. cotlduetor, who was on the Unnd for a fr-w mlnutes ? ? rhairnuui af 'he mawiRTH' conferei, . rallroada, m irt?**in hls preaantation of th. the rn!l-"ii I I "??HMOr. BT M to-m' ? hava a nurnbei in tba atand to eombat tha taarttn ? "? ' I atnployei W hen ? tlinony is in brlef" on both sid*s. auir.niartr ? testlmonv nnd BTgUraenta used. wlll he ai | Bfora ng their bv ' ? .. ? ? oi.e or rebuttal after the arltl ? BB4M . ' ??<??? - man fot Buf - ? ?? ??..?? the entlre fei ? hla hrar ? ra i arerki Rl i f tha ? -.-?? ? bought the i ? manded for thi | ? ? . - ta . aa eaat. UvBaoa la at <t near Ma* ? .? arbi* B gaav l-afarri a-a "hump yard "' He ? ? to it. o: ? - - | ? nlght wor '?' ? ? i T.dltlon* of w ri that aa the aaeh aacl ;:id for ? rhe wttni Btren he *aid tr? imaa of tha ? .??.., -1 ? mai '? ?? ? -- rrHir. when H . tra i arlth : aa ? "'Th* rtarnoa ol men are DCMted on the BVt ? ? -stlon he aa. 1 he never knew of aa] term* ef co: ... ifter tr.-mnr row''. haaurtm further baarlnga ontl M rnday. CURABILITY OF CANCER Cases of the Disease Not Hope less, Medical Authority Says That there ls raueh cr. u'.,-i hopa for auffei,-: cia.ia ;i'n<i the pubiic to believe is tha '!he Mr.' Bspreaaaa] The ' lural cer." ? to tha a. tha uea ? ment of ma prnwtiia, "The Ratcor. ? naedlcal mind - f,,i too peaatmlatle regarding thi allgnant d.aeaae A.sk ona bund .. ? nllict" -.un. arav that it is n ..|'--ration, aiui .,. Bftj ?? lll ? Kpraoa themaelvce i U oi am parmanent i allel to ba ,,i>t.im-. ? ? ave ln ran uiii trulj aaceptlonal ?? taeaa antly, lf they raad : .? Utaratun laatlni rrurea toUo*arlng tha amployment ol .'oi.-y's fluid. of tulguratlon, ol radtum, aya, tha metallV feiuieuia, tha paaotroal ? thyrold axtract An ? I, .ib Al.t.e i. . li. tn. laal '? IheHomaa of all pai !? th*. tonaua, : .. **i eat. i iiroi orilon ol bu .. know i Bdgi ol noa i" avold errora ln the appll* Incraaaed ebould com pf. attentlon "Tlu.'- la -ui- one tnathod *f treatment. . and other moaa ., b ???ii tollowt . i??? .. ui. .. . . .. auffl* cient frequanc) to Invaltdati lh* obj. t,-i. ,,? pure cotnclden. ? foi eanoei haa nol found i"'i - hapa it ni ver a lll ba; I ut to s.r, ti - pl bi ua. .. ? | a hat Ia thi axpe* Dl ol "i" mai ?' ui of hui.iiretii. . oi thi utter ho ? ? -. ol ma* llgnanl ? ao '??>*' alned li tn? medica thut ll tanda to ntlva and to dtaixruraga the saaBPh for .-iirati' > m.a-iurea. "The grOWtb "' a more bopeful M.-nti manl would Insptrll tha arorh. and would huvc B bj no tn.-alis t'. ba deaplaod Influence for good on thr mlnda ol tha aufferera from tins tiightful The HCtlV* work oi ;, r.idiiim Inatltute In each ol tha larger eltlaa af tha countrj anri tha publlcaUlon of the* iinnuai report* of all ol them ln ona vol um* arould h\ tha maaa ol tastlmonyi thua praaentad. go far to convlnea tt.e world that > anr-er is not alway* an.l BhOO* lutely .ncurable." ' ' COMMISSION^ JLOWERS TAX Drop in Passaic Rate Hailed as Victory for New System. THy Tei-graph te The Trlhune.) PaflBaic. N. J., Hept 23?A reduetlon of 13 polnta ln the Paaaalc tax rate for the current year was announced to-day hy the I'nssalc f'ounty Hoard of Taxatlon. The rate, whleh was Jl 75 on $100 last year. will now be $1 62. At tho aame time announcement was made of th*- ln.'reafle in the Paterson tnx rat*- from 11 M tO fd 7*i. and ln the Ror ough of Totowa from II 45 to 81 6C. The result ls hailed here ae a demon Ftratlon of the BOOndneea of *vimmtsfllon go'eninient. Thls form of jro'vernment has heen ln t/peratlQB in Passair for two and last year. its flrat. there w-as an tocri ? ta ln the tax rate. Boweeer, tiie r?-suit? of thla rear are re (.-arlecl ;is a gOOd "hnwnij. It ls beMeved it will hfl ? ? . ? . the Bgltataon for 1 rptloa of oommtaaloa government ln Pater MISS BORDEN A SPEEDER Smiles Herself Out of Fine for Automobile Scorching. ? ? The Trtrv.:: ntona en-year-otd dau;; Borden, finiieri herself out of a ::ng line to-day. when Bhe solemnly pron . the I'eace Drew at drt**6 so MU ? araa maalng f.-tst time be wlien one - and ? rn offlr-er. Who told her t.. Tell it to the Jtld The jus: reelat the : Dft to do lt HlaetT Ulaa soor leave for the ? ti AMUSEMEN"rS. READY FOR SHIPPING WAR German Lloyd Prepared. btn Expects Peace, Says Managej <"'arl Von Helmolt, American gertcm manager of the .North German Uoyrt, ra. turnlng on the Kronprlnz Wllinim ya-, terday. remarked that he saw no rerep. for a revlslon of the North Atlantic gjjj. plng pool at present. But lf lt canietot break, tie added. hla llne wa? pra-ua,. and rea.iv t*. nght. The busineflfl of the llne had been vm goor! during the last year. he sald, ug\ showed slgns of further Improvemeet la new llner. the Columbua, whlch win fca latinched the mlddle ?f November, n? 4*. scrlbed as unsurpaased lr. luxury by ajrt afloat. A.iother on slmiiar lines wc-uj be launched at nibing next year, he a-Jd. The same veRsel brought t:i<? T\ev r> Ifoeea Hyameoa, formei nctlng i.-pj^ Rabhi of Great Brltalr.. to prflaldfl ot-r tha Bynaffogoe Orach Chalm, at 6t; street a;id Lexlngton avenue The nwn han a contract ff,r llfe wlth the oym. He ls ar. expert ln geolag*--g| law l GAYNOR COMMITTEE GRAT^FUl Thanks Kline and Others for Aidia*, in Final Tribute. The tomailttee on arrangemeata tau eonducted the foi Qayai their ttiatir.' ttm (on Mayor K'.ln< and rn- oiha oftlria ?.ng- out the laat tribuu or. The Bl B**a: every araa ' B**j BBd f*> -teudeted Ita a:d To Mai and to t.*e membara of the Boai tbe rommttt**1 tead thankfl for I -"-a: *.!4 which made posslbie the Bl BlTaaajpi ments '_ _ AMU8EMENTS._ M B l'OBK'B l.l.AI.IM. Tl TUDIPC ?*"** rhl? trrrint M \I MONPAY, ? I" *?eats Now. JOHN DREW imber* lll "VIII.." thr TviauiM of Tmrv" KM< KlllltUI KI R lir. a aharfl ?ggj- First Matinee Today DONALDBRIAN j THE MARRIAGE MARKET '??? l $1.50 ??< oMi'i.n i BUI M--' RICKARD CARLE?HATTIE WILLIAMS THE DOLL GiRL B8f8Bif*tf ? Matlner I'npulnr. BO( I* 81.80. FANNIE WARD - MADAM PRESIDENT CRITERION WILLIAM COLLIER WHO'S WHO? arIII rn|i rULIL'n ro *? i?,ii r ui SHADOWED msBi -? |.|.,i fr?n. I ..foi en tn I alira.lrtr r> A-M-E-R-I-C-A ? MANHAT7AN jRK I OB ? l" I B I 1 K SOTHERN MARLOWE ? - i mwim Ki.i.ioTt- rn ". I Cl Q3HH3; B*?" gaata BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE i..iit Batrn 01*1*1 Mar? *i ?i nt 44TH ST. Kffi l Pod Priee* N'lffht*, 81 M MI* Tn,i*Tl>ai.Sl JOSEPH SANTLEY \VM\ DREAMS COME 1RIJE BA*I VOKEB_ ?i:sT end i ragat,.: THE WHIP BATSn \>" "' (( VBMM _ NEW AMSTERDAM * V CHRISTIE MACDONALD SWEETHEARTS I IDCDTV LIDCri I 1 V* -a . I*e K.nen (l|,era ( '?? "?? ABOTT ROB ROY Jeffer.o? Oran ? D* Anffeli*. G-IEP mscn UJr.ic, xxih . a i * i ? ? " .. ' v*,.u. BBTTCI BettAl IG.aEAN.UaUCHIf* HITl I. uiincnv ? nuudUB THE ? FIGHT gko pnuiu'". M uunUn o r..|.iiinr .">???- t<i I1J0 Mii: POUSH? PLRL\U1UR_ I \ / i I vt L ItLl rl li.-ir.nrrnw Vief GRACE GEORGE ? ; vh.MK' TIIL *.*?! s>-. I- v . i \N li.n lluppenro |e M;*r' " GRAND WINTER OARDEN BL. THE PASSING SHOW OF 1913 \nne laaarre) 48'" STREET, THE SMOULDERING FLAME ' :ii ABMKTBOVCi'B lal*-' JL^V.-irL, OAClUn ?' 1TIM I ril I1A1 UhOlBU 111 -.1 -.I x ; 4 1MM ALGUSTIN RKOUIH tra >I?V*T WTl SN1M. II.'RIJ COMEDY HER OWN MONEY The Tfawaa'i Hw 1 ra-r- Mai - '** PLAYHOUSE ? nn FAMILY CIPBOARD nniuprPO THEATRE OF JHRIUS kntikf \in nooBAJB **i ii u?or I lli.HTIK AMI THKII I ? _ flRT LAURETTE TAYLW UUII I . ||| K, M\ HI.AP.T ASTOR POPULAR 50c TO $1.50 MAT. TO-DAY BF" Seats 8 Weeks Ahead TH " THE BIGGEST ^^ SUCCESSCOHAN A w? **? ^* HAS EVER v WRITTEN " <\^?K ^^?c,^ "WILDEST / ?Jh^ A ^kv% * FUN THAT ^^% \, ?^ HASRUNRIOT ^^7*^^^^ IN AGES." ~ ^' "WTLL LEAD ALL HIS OTHERS IN POPULAR j* ITY." :' i "EASILYTHEBESTWRITING THAT COHA.N HAS DONE. THRILLS, MYSTERY AND FUN." -? rjri k <Zrf\ Weal ** Bl Fvenlnits fl *"? Dlll.AMyU Mata 1 Bl -?'-" l \sr \M I.K Vt THI*. THEATKJC. MAI lll I.K BEPI III K THI.ATBE. TheTemperamental Journey ,vl... ; go dixi [CTH8TBTN * B?teelfl <"??? /.TUES..SEPT. 30:;MTir."" DAVID WARF1ELD ln THI UITIUM.KK_ RLPLBLIC V, NEXTMON. Dlre it froa thfl Beleoea ''?'? ? -. ? ? The Tcmperamental Journcy ri Tiunc Weal IBI st. Bveaeaaa ? LL 1 IBUt Mn? To-dav A Rat.. 2:1.1. WITHIN THE LAW JAKB <QW1 RXER. LONGACRl ] Bag mi.i . ... te M..V1. thf H.mn ADELE Ml -I* U HIT MjL___KML_ [RVING PLACE THEATRE ci^^^^ht. SO'M WINOHUND JARDIN^DANSE! 8 ? J] Da*ajBa4H8acunraavaYTl a?aaagaaiBa-| Bla* Bawy*. 8k ?-ii l.im.i .v i " vxpl Hlflflli -_. PAI Al.r rivcr. 25. 50.75. $1.00 ' **"fi11JC 1 *'' " ' .?,??? DaH- Hattt.WA?*. CEMiRY ;;?. ^s&fi Mat. To-rt*y at "! -V 1' *' '? lhUaeek"LAGIOCONDA ,? Next Bon. "LA GIOCONDA' '? "J* Haaatmcr*t*ln'a D M - "*??> ^A-r^arriaWlu^e-aji oi.i'MBiA. n'?'i' "? 47;. ',*l-?1 **** ROSEY POSEY GIRL> I C0L0NIAL rr * ?"' " <J I BalJ- >ltj'V__2",?<_JI^' V -Maal***"* 5TU AU B'i-'hv <*??? K*!**'"""* ?,??-*? TH AV. ,.,..,.^1.,.'^'^ IC1DE8Y JJ&u-'Bf ISJS