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| MOST GRACIOUS 10, | | NEW YORK YORK EDITOR || Dropped “His “A Majesty” for! HI Plain Gentleman, Says Mr. ', Wolffram of the Herold. NO DANGER OF WAR, +| Comelius Vanderbilt, Samuel Untermyer and Charles Gimbel Return. i That the jerman Emperor and his | most trusted advisers have never sert- | Ve ly considered going to war with | France over the Moroccan question Is ) | the assertion of C. 2, Woltfram, editor | of the German Heraid of this city, who Meturned to-day on the North German | Lie @ Mner Kronprinzessen Cectile from an extended visit to Germany. Mr.| Wol.ram and Congressman Bartholdt of 8. Louis were specially commissioned | | by the President to present to the Em peror and the rman EF re, on bee half of the people of the United States, @ Statue of Baron euben which has }bheen erected at Po ae | By virtue of their mission and of the } prominence of Congressmen Bartholdt | 4a the movement for universal peace the two American dpecial ambassadors were ranted exceptional opportunity to get at the inside facts of the controversy. , The differences between France and } Germany over Morveco will, in the ‘Judgment of Mr. Wolffram, be settled | by arbitration. BREAKFAST WITH SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ‘The Emperor, according to Mr. Wolf- fram, dropped the pose of “His Majes- |ty” in his relations with the representa: |tives of the United States and conversed with them in the confidential manner of one ntleman with another, Con- scerning his impressions of the Moroccan {matter Mr. Wolffram said: “We were introduced to a number of German dignitaries, generals and statesmen, among whom I only want to mention the Chantellor of the Empire, (Bethmann-Hollwag, and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Kiderlen-Waechter, Whom 1 found to be one of the most jcommunicetive diplomats 1 have ever met. . Y"We were entertained by him at ‘breakfast, but by request appearing halt jen hour before the appointed time, had the extraordinary pleasure of hearing ‘trom His Excellency's own lips ‘the true |version of the Morocco trouble,’ from hich I could draw but one conclusion, {that the stand which Germany tak- ep in the matter was fully justified by jthe action of #rance and that in fact never had been any real danger war.” IMAJOR GRENFELL, M. P., HOLDS ANOTHER VIEW OF “HE CASE. An opinion somewhat at variance with that of Mr. Wolffram as to the Moroce © affair was expressed by Major | Cecil Grenfell, M. P., who was also a passenger on the Kronprinzessen Ce- f ‘cille. Major Grenfell 1s a member of fhe banking firm of Morgan, Grenfell @ Co, a branch of the J. P, Morgan evtablishment, and contemplates a visit po New York of three months’ duration, But,” he exclatmed, “my visit may Bars! France and Germany. The con- fons in that respect at the time I t were anything but reassuring. It understood in England that the re- close to the breaking point.” Cornelius Vanderbilt returned on the favorite North German Lio ® yachting cruise cut short at any time by the troubles ations between the two nations were Another prominent Ne n Waters, + was Samuel Untermyer, tho lewyery| 4 Whose radical erview with ‘The World correspondent in Paris about he Money Trust created a sensation ir, Untermyer had nothing to say about { olitics or finance, When asked if he \ bring about a reconciliation between the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough replied & question I must decline to EUROPEAN CROPS, FOR LACK OF RAIN, IN BAD CONDITION, § charles Gimble, of the firm of Gimble ros, and his brother Isaac returned m an extended tour of france and many, They report that crops in h those countries, and in England as well, suffered badly from lack of rain, | fy here should be a big dem: _ Jerican grain this winter in England and {om the Continent, in the judgment of } Charlies Gimble. } | Daniel Willard, for Am- President of the B. & ©. Rallway, expressed surprise n told that he has been mentioned | ccessor of President Me ’ the New York, New Haven and| WU Harttora He said he did not take ny stock in the report that President ellen is to resign “As for the presidency of the New laven system,” said Mr. Willard, “it as never been offered to me, TI ex ect to be kept pretty busy carrying ut the improvement progran: he B. & 0." Anna Held returned. aft 1fle Co} In New York in Jan ‘theatrical profession } H (From the Chicago Neral.) frei said Mra, Gillyfiip, “f want ou to leave this note for the milkman {ie he will be sure to get it wh he Kronprinzessen eM abinoff, now the sole owner of the ussian All-Star Ballet Troupe; Rita ‘ornia of the Metropolitan Opera Com any and William Guard of the Metro- tan Opera House staff —— DEPENDING ON T MILIKMAN, e comes to-morrow ng.” “Yes, ma'am, Ain't the mile satis- » factory, ma'am?" 1 “Oh, yes, the milk ts all right, but I Want him to bring it earlier.” “Butehe brings it two hours before @ny of us get up now, ma'am.” “I know. You see, my husband al ways gets in ut the time the F milk comes, an ht 1 might be pone to get him home ea: if the an would be willing to ke this Of the first stopping plac 1 boat from | 4 orker aboard] 4 ad gone abroad as an intermediary to] f (Photographed Especially for The i \ / WALL STREET TAquidation, caused by apprehension over the Moroccan wrangle between France and Germany and the financial unrest displayed In the Berlin markets, over ne an early display of strength in the loca: stock market to-day. Led by Lehigh Valley, theslist was from fractions to 2 polnts down at the end of the first hour. Unsuccessful attempts were made at the opening to carry further the rally that developed tn the final hour yestor- day, Potering out of the threatened strike by shopmen on the Mlinots Cen- tral and Harriman roads was used as a pretext for higher prices this morning. Initial advances of mall fractions were the extent of this early upward swing. Bubsequently prices commenced to re- act under foreign pressure Trading at midday became percepttb' stronger. Buying orders from abr: supplanted the early selling pressure. | London was reported a buyer of over 5,00) shares. The afternoon improve- mont in the focal market reflected a calmer condition in Betlin and Parts. Hoth of these bourses manifested con- siderable strength because of a slack! ening of the anxiety displayed recently in reg, ‘occo, d to M late upward swing, Copper| Union and Southern Pa- ‘ding Were the most prom!- point from the Ing toward the] ff from the high: | was quiet and c n morning's high. Re finish shaded prices the est, steady but close prices of stocks with Jester Net Chg. | $| Last. INSURANCE MEN ACCUSED OF FORGERIES AND THEFTS, | Three Agents in Ithaca Charged With Stealing Money Due to Policy-Holders. ITHACA, N, ¥., Sept. 12—Defalcations and forgeries in th fice of the Me » Insurance Company are al- leged in City Court here by the National Surety Company of New Yor company issued bonds for pany’s agents, Three i tephen Berlew and W. H, Crandall, have been arrested and await a hearing Wednesday morning. They are charged with forging poll ynolders’ | re s and taking the dividends s | posed to be paid by the company to | the polleyholders, ‘The recelpts were for amounts ranging from 2% cents to $13, jand total about $3,000 Auditors ha n checking the ac- counts f past thre months and |the three men were discharged recently | rom the company's employ, stant superintendent and came here trom Brooklyn, Comic Opera Star and Her Bull Pup rENPrROR WILLIAM [Comic Bishop was of the office THE EVENING WORLD, Evening World by a Staff Artist.) ETNA IN A FURY DRIVES HUNDREDS FROM THEIR HOMES Many New Fissures Open and Villagers Flock to Catania to Escape Fiery Lava. CATANIA, 6ept. 12.—Refugees trom farms and villages on the slope of Mount Etna are pouring Into Catania to-day in crowds. The eruption ts from the main crater. The three lesser craters which have opened and the fourteen fresh fissures which now gape in the mountainside are steadily in- creasing in violence, and the air even in Catania {s almost unbearable from the clouds of ash@s with which ft is filled. From some of the fissures lava ts jalso flowing in immense streams, and unless their direction ts speedily turned several villages will shortly be e gulfed. A number of them have already suffered seriously from the earthquakes which shake the mountain- side at brief intervals. The lava ts driving along at the rate of 1,200 feet an hour and to-day had cov- ered several miles in the direction of Linguaglossa, a town in the foothills at sa and Randazzo to the northwest aro on elevations and are not reatened by the flow of lava, although orms of ashes beat upon them, T panic stricken and many sd the towns. ‘The ea the rumbling of the volcano fill the people with fear and many are in the streets weeping and offering prayers. Tuo river of lava has invaded the |centurles old forests of larch and pine and eppears about to destroy the beaut- iful vineyards and nutwoods, It ts ex- pected to soon reach the railway line cireling Mount Bina, at a point between Linguaglossa and Randazzo and inter- rupt the communication of one place with the other, prominent Chinamen are tn Cleveland inspecting the public buildings tn an effort to arrive at ® conclusion as to how @ new monumental Mbrary in China shall be erected. ‘They are Quan Kal, special representative of the Vice- roy of Canton; Moy Back Hin, Chinese Consul for Oregon, Idaho and Montena, and Yen Sun Ho, @ university profes- wor. —_———— Lehigh Wreek Death List Now 30, ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Sept., 12—Sila: | Draper, sixty s old, of Lancaster, Pa, died late last night from injuries re- the | n ‘alley wreck at Aug His death rises dead to thirty, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANA® FOR TO-DAY, | | | elved 1 Sun rises, 8.37 500 nets. €.16) Moon’ rises,, | YUE TIDES High Water, AAL PAL M Sandy Hoot wy 11s Bay sveruor's Island 1 03 vied Ge 40 PORT OF NEW YORK, ANIVED, ~STEAMSHIPS, TODAY. INCOMING, Hirma,” 1) rt Spain Comaguey iano, Galves be anzanitla, ovTaor | BALL Kronprius wu Rs. sap atks remen, Hellenes, “Argeutin Amerika, Hambu hiya 0. Prints, Rio de ral Grenada, Grenada, WAILING AS ORDER HITS THEIR GAMES Trainmen, a W Peevish Be- cause They Can’t Rent Boards and Cards. UPSETS OLD CUSTOM. Card Playing Is a Nuisance, Company Says—Necessary, Passengers Declare. Forty-three perepiring persons etag- gered to-day into the general offices of the Erie Railroad with tons of mail. Some of it was black-bordered. Other pieces displayed Black Hand insignis. ‘The tenor of the beginning of every letter was as follows: “To the gink who thought up the or- der prohibiting trainmen from renting playing cards and boards to the unfor- tunates who in order to earn a miser- able wage are obliged to ride twice datly over what is supposed to be a railroad, greeting!” The order was issued yesterday. Com- muters wot not of the reason. The rallroad authoritt y that card pla ing on the Erle haa become a nutsanct and that conductors get so Interested in the games that Instead of calling the namos of t! tions they lean over the card players and yell, “Sixty queens! Not that the Erle desires to interfere | with the commuter's rights, said the ukas Not by any means. Patrons were welcome to bring their own play- ing cards and thelr own boards; only, these were not for rent any more. Hence, ty the waters of the Passaic |@ thousand women we Goon Bre™: ee woe P- 8 fig Par TOOK Tv, RARCHEESIE Coan To wore @ popular impression to the contrary, the Erie is a raliroad. It is not an in- stitution for the propagation of pin- ochle. If our patrons will bring their own paraphernalia, we shall be delight- ed. Anyway, they've worn tho old stuff out. What, ulterior motives? Certainly not!’ “I have no doubt,” he added, “that our patrons will have something to say.” “We will!” said the commuters. ‘They started ing it thi jorning. They say they are going to keep on saying it. Even worms turn. [nie 12 BARGAIN HUNTERS HURT IN MAD SCRAMBLE. Women Shoved Through Plate Giass Window of New Will- iamsburg Store. A osen women were injured in a ‘Williamsburg bargain rush when a new department store was opened at Grand street and Driggs avenue, to-day. About in front of the store when the do: Were opened. There was a wild scramble to get in- side, and in the first rush a group of women who were press against a heavy plate gli window were shoved through {t and showered with broken glass. there was sitting down and weeping. Thousands of old-timers, deprived for | the first time of pinochie, bridge, dom- inoes, hearts, even casino, looked out of the windows at what New Jersey calls scenery, Most of them had no way of telling where the train was, for | hitherto time tables have been figured In terms of games—one rubber from Jersey City, three games of seven-up out of Tuxedo, and like that. H MANY CARDS DIDN’T LOOK FA.) MILIAR TO THEM. The most conspicuous man on the 7.37 was an Erle habitue, who produced a/ new deck of cards. After the excite- ment had abated he and three lifetime jociates started game of whist, It was punk. The cards were too slick, the elght of spades had as many cor- ners as the other elghts, and they had to break the king of diamonds acro: the back before the second hand so he'd look familiar, ‘The prospect of tearing after trains with forty-five cents worth of round steak, fifteen cents worth of baby blue ribbon, a broom, a plumbing outfit, a verambulator, a garden hoe, and a game board in addition to all the rest, is not pleasing and the Erle commuter 1s speaking as much of his mind as he has left after his y of speeding, The trainmen are as indignant as the passengers, Furtive nickels and dimes have strayed their way, and once a brakeman got fifty cents. It gave him The most seriously hurt of those who were hurled into the store in thi jon were Mrs. Mary Cozzin, forty- five years old, of No. % South Third street, whose wrist was fractured, and Julla’Klockman, thirty years old, of No. Hi Street, who | re-| cel Ip wounds. The reserves of the Bedford avenue station were called out to prevent the bargain-mad women from trampling upon one another. REINSTATED TO HIS PLACE | AS CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER, A Strike Was Threatened When! Jonathan A. Wilson Was Dis- missed from His City Job. | The City Record to-day contains the | following announcement: Sept. 9%—Relnstated: Jonathan A. Wilson, to the postion of Chief Marine Engineer, at $1,80) per annum, to take effect Sept. 10. Wilson was the engineer whose dis- mi from the Department resulted In the calling of a delegation of marine engineers upon the Mayor, headed by President Healy of the Marine gineors’ Organization. The Mayor spoke to them as follows “I understand that you men think of striking. If you strike, not a man among you will come back in the em- ploy of the city while I am Mayor.” Wiser counsel later prevatied, and brainstorm and they laid him off the next week. To-day the only way to| separate a tip from a commuter was .0 curse the road, The indignation was! so intense this morning that Gov. | Woodrow Wilson's chances for the Democratic nomination were not even, rientioned. “Tut, tut,’ say the officials, ‘Despite (No Drugs, Medicine. Harmful 1 began to study how to reduce my find out the cause of my fat before cines, harmful exercises, or starvation pounds in five weeks, 1 have printed @ book for a that Jou may know of my eucconatal method from § to 70, 1s EH TRIAL TREAT ITHOUT MY TREATMENT WILL NOT My book is yours tor the asking that the only way to know happines: $10.00 trial treatment MARJORBIE HAMILTON, sul FAT DISAPPEARS! “TRUE SUCCESS AT LAST. 30 DAYS? FREE TRIAL TREATMENT FULL $10, 00 TREATMENT 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL After buying everything advertised, only to be disappointed and fooled, THECAUSE. The rest was easy, All | had todo and I swear under oath that by my simple method, without drugs, medi+ DEAR FAT BROTHERS AND SISTERS Spend no more money on Aids MY LARGE VATION DIET, DRGs OR MEDIOIN POUNDS—BUT THIS AMOUNT WILL HELP YOU, I KNOW. d will be sont free, propatd. 1s to give It. ond your name gad addr 1087, Central |Commisstoner Tomkins received a call from Wilson, whose record had been a very good one. The Commissioner told Wiison that he had been an excellent workman, and, while he had been dls- missed for a breach of discipline, he, the Commissioner, was perfectly willing jto put him back ‘on the preferred list, and to reinstate him at the earliest ‘Possible date. Exercises, Starvation Diet.) 4 4 Am, After Redu “e i? Five Weeks, W With Herne Home Treatment. I realized that | had to 1 FOUND as to remove the cause, fat myself. I could hope to reduce it. diet, l reduced my weight thirty-seven 1am giving away free LEU fad be able to permanently re COMPLETE 30 [ @§ Cut This Out | 3 4, NiAbmrUL EXENCISES,” STAR: REDUCE MORE THAN SEVENTY Ihave found you want iny free 30-day 8 plainly written. ‘our friend, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 19)1, ERIE COMMUTERS ‘a+ YOUR OWN CARDS ON THE ERIE on (THe Quo DECKS CAN BE UTuized FoR COMMUTATI TeKert a ban “NEW GAME Wite PE oN ORDER, The Food Behind the Men Behind the Gun “CONDEMNE: In big red lotters this word, printed scores of sioner Wi ominous signal dreds of se in the greater clty If the activity of the inspectors to-day 1s a criterion, And the to stay, too, until things afte squared honestly. large from to be faulty. rieties come under many of these in road and in the subway fell under the tion notify and Measures, room 7, € “CONDEMNED!” SIGN PLACED ON FAULTY 28 SCALES Scores of Them Found to Be Dishonest by Bureau of: Weights and Measures. 1” white pa ', appea' Meast be dl be les in stores “8 may condemned” It {s a viol penalty to a scale or e jul men to-day, tag relates the law, nstrumen ready e Bureau scales declared by of the Bureau of Wetghts remove to-day on Commis- rs shonest. The seen oh “hun- big and Iittle sign ts put on the slen measurement declared Slot machines of all va- risdiction, and ts on th i and adde ‘ nt has beem for reinspeo- Weights When the Anierican Battleship Fleet visited the Thames last November the London Daily Mirror sent a representative aboard the flagship with instructions to find out the cause of the splendid physical condition of the American Jack-tar. An officer of the American flagship, upon being questioned regarding the food | of the American Navy, said: ‘They have the best food of any navy on earth, and when they ask for more—like Oliver Twist—they have it without question.” Then the chief commissariat steward handed the newspaper mana sample breakfast bill of fare. It read: Soft boiled eggs (two) Post Toasties and milk Bread, butter and coffee. Post Toasties are a delicious, nourishing food made of white Indian Corn. 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