Mrs. C. E. Palt;ro of Miunaro- NC neck, One* Wealthy, Found Dead In Hotel Vanderbilt,W.SURROUNDED BY LUXURYIndications That Woman Had “A Been Speculating in StockMarket, 1 MilTh® body of Mr®. C. E. ra*e. 40, mm old. formerly a wealthy relrldent of Mamaroneck, N. Y., wax found on i ii bed In her apartment In thf Van- j 1drrbllt Hotel at 6 o'clock lout night by an aaalalant housekeeper. a bullet wound In her right temple and a revolver clutched In her right hand, flhe had oommltted antrldt, according to Dr. Charles A. Norrta. medical examiner. eight or ten houra before.The fact that Mrs. Page had written a note to an officer of tho hotel, directing him to deliver the key to her wife deposit box to Ptoneham k Co..New York broker*, and aleo that be-aide her be 4 lay a copy of yesterday'*Wall Btrrtt Journal, led detective* to believe that ah* had become despondent over financial matter* and the money market's decline.In th* beautifully appointed room In which Mr a. Pag* had lived sine* January 2 were many costly gown* and more than a score of pair* of shoes. Hata and evening wrap* filled the cloacta and an envelope found In the room contained a receipt for $421. her last monthly payment on Woodlodge. her home In Mama-roneck. which, It afterward woe learned, aha has «#ub-lNUi*d to Mr* Mary (llsh. mother of Lillian and Dorothy Glah. motion picture actressesMemhem of the BUfT of the Vanderbilt aald Mr*. Page had paid her apartment rent* promptly and had lived Intbe Vanderbilt quietly, receiving few via-liora and doing little entertainingOn Monday, according to an assistant manager of the hotel, ahe had called for a notary to aaalst hor In drawing upw,» ainhTifaceunwherbeglnlxiibertiDitarymorpeatreel'genttlonnoaedefewhitandSib*impiAl corn lone a r Thet pose exp* It aervi ahou will conq Japa term JThe fact that the light* were burning dimly In her room* when an aaslatant housekeeper unlocked her door and An-tared la*t night tends to atrcngthen th* theory that Mm. Page had gone about the ending of her life systematically and calmly. With the drawing of her ou 'will romplotod. It appeared, site had dla-I robed and retired, revolver by her bed-aide, awaiting tho morning and the new* of th* money market*According to Mrs illah. little la known In Mamaroneck of Mra Page’s family relations, although It was said that sh« was a widow of a Stonheam Pug* of New York.After the medical examiner hnd pronounced It a cfcs* of suicide last night th# body was taken in charge by Charles Willard of 140 West Fifty-eighth street, •fchos* wir* It wn* aald. wo* a close frisnd of Mra Pnge.a sitmlm wiM Ar mem th* J I ahe prim thim It Ic suite At