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| { \ _THE west WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, KING AND QUEEN > JOIN IN MEMORIAL _ TO WHITELAW REID epee in Great Gather- |) ing at Westminster Abbey, Where Services Are Held. ij iad }SQLEMN TRIBUTE PAID, Ogden Mills Reid and His Wife, Who Hastened Across Ocean, | Too Late to Attend. . | LONDON, Dec. 2,-—Tho memorial serv- } fice for the late Ambassador Whitelaw Reid at Westminster Avvey to-day was fan impressive ceremony. ‘The honor of j/such @ service in Great Britain's most any but British [Subjects of great distinction. In the ongregation of 2,500 which assembled jorning, nearly half were American | # in England, including the staff American Embassy and Consul- , ate-General. Royalty, the Government and every | class of public life, together with the | artistic and iterary worlds, were rep- resented. ), The day was a gray and gloomy one, { typical of London winter. All the con- | Sregation were dressed in tho deepest {| black, The robes of the clergy and | | the cholr and the flames from the clusters of candies before the altar were the only spots of color aguinst the dark | stone wall lined with tablets and busts {of hundreds of the noted dead. Funeral | | Marches were played while the great ‘\wongregation assembled. | OQ@DEN MILLS REID AND WIFE) COULD NOT ATTEND. | Prince Arthur of Connaught, as repre: | sentative of King Georgo and (Queen | Macy; Lord Howe, representing Queen | Mother Alexandra; the representatives | of other royal personages, the Duke of | Argyll, Prince Louls of Battenberg, the Grand Duke Michael of Russia, the | Vice-Chancellors of Oxford and Cam- bridge Universities, Premier Asquith, Foreign Seoretary Sir Edward Home Secretary Reginald McKenn lontal Secretary Lewis Harcourt, Bef President of Counct! Viscount Morley, | and President of the Board of Trade Sydney Buxton were seated tn the front | om) ar pews of the chancel. Others present included Attorney- General Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Duke| fnd Duchess of Roxburghe, the Duchess | Beautiful Boxes of Famous Saher’ Stationery In_ all the latest tints and styles, 39c per box and upwards. Popular Brands complete stock F RESH EACH WEEK PARK & TILFORD’S Chocolates (assorted) 40c to $5.00 Chocolates and Bon Bons 40c to $5.90 HUYLER’S Chocolates (assorted 40c to $5.00 Chocolates and Bon Bons 40c to $5.00 Christmas Just the thing for the little al Ribbon Sugar Cond, 2 Pound Week End Specials 40c Chocolate Covered Matinee Caramels Lb. 29c 60c Chocolate Covered Raspberry Fruit in Cream Lh. 39c Is Chocolate Coffee Peca Lb. 39c 60c | train for the service as had been |Judge Ch Ba Pa., to-day, Lt ry of the reorgant of thi Indian Secretary the Marquis of Crowe | (ent of the HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL BOXES AND BASKETS FILLED WITH DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES wiety of Little 'Poys, y, in crisp, ribbon-like pieces, of Marlborough. the Duchess of Wel- Ungton, Princess Hatefeldt, Lady Pauncefote Lady Strathcona and Mount Royal, the American Cavalry Commission, headed by Brig.-Gen, Kd- ward J. MeClernand, and Craig W. Wadsworth, American Secretary of Le- gation at Teheran. Mi, and Mrs, Ogden Mills Retd, the fon and daughter-in-law of the late Ambassador, arrived at Plymouth th morning, but the Crown Princess C cilie docked too late to permit of them being brought to London by tal ranged. tly after noon a processional was played on the great organ, and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in their robes of scarlet and white, with the Right Rev. Herbert Edward Ryle, Dean of Westminster Abbey, in black and gold, went to their places, while the choir softly chanted the opening sentences of the burial service, WREATHS FROM TAFT AND KNOX DISPLAYED. Psalm XC. was sung to Purcell's music, The lesson was from the fit- | teenth chapter of the First Book of the | Corinthians. Afterward Wesley's anthem, “Ite Will Swallow Up Death in Victory,” was sung, and then Dean Ryle read part of the burial service. ‘The magnificent music was sung by the Abbey choir reinforcea by the choir of the Chapel Royal, while the great or an was played by Sir Frederick Bridge, who had @ band of drums and trumpets to assist, The sonorous roll of the drums and the bursts of the trumpets in the dead march tn “Saul” and in Chopin's “Marche Funebre,” and their accompaniment of the many doys' voices in Wesley's hymn, “Let Saints on Earth in Co: passable in sol Wreaths from President Taft and Secretary of State Knox were displayed in the Abbey. The mourners were John Hubert Ward, son-in-law of the late Ambassa- dor; the Earl and Countess of Granard, Miss Breckinridge of San Francisco and the staffs of the United States Em- bassy and Consulate-General. Many of the members of the Diplo- ic Corps with their families attended ervice. > AUTO CO. TO REORGANIZE. Mtheson F ert Sing,’ fn Hands of Re- cetver, Has New Plans, Following the Appointment of William ©. Shep’ a Automoh' theson rles Bi. He sald a c with Mr. 8 mpany, has found that the eas ix about $51,010 the assets are more t (09, Lewis said that pi working out of -readjustment plans, the Musiness of the company will be directed by the receiver SPECIAL 2,000 Pounds 60c French Jordan Al monds, 39¢ pound. | Give Her The aeme of quality and as- sortment in candy making and packing, Packages are in advance of other makes in beauty and variety, 40c to $5.00 Stockings folks. Each stocking contains »10c to $1.50 Games, ete, Cand Boxes, 25c Fenway Without question the best 60c assortment of Chocolates of- fered to the public by any man- ufacturer in this country. The assortment in each hox iy the equal of most Nrands and the peer of all 600 kinds, We guarantee the quality. In Boxes, 30c to $12.50 In Baskets, $6.50 to $10.00 ding the EXPLOSION JARRE New York at the end of the to-day, Those who heard t ered beneath their feet, a Pr ot casualties. gave clue to the scene of thi were crammed, the returnin, being joined by rushed from their offices and looked up. ‘quarter-mile radius. thickest in front of No. poltcemen went in a metal spinner, work! t a wisp of smoke or a cry A mysterious explosion alarmed lower noon hour he roaring detonation were sure the sidewalk quiv- nd crowds gathered around the newspaper bulletin rk Row to walt for @ re- of pain e aceldent. Lower Broadway and its side strents ® lunchers curlous persons who shops. All Policemen Cashel and Kopf fougnt their way through the crowd in Spruce street, after trailing the sound over a Phe rowd was 22, and the On the top floor of the bullding they found Henry Roessie, contentedly, A gas engine was puffing In a corner of his shop. “Hear exploston? “Roof,” ner. panted €aid the laconic Kopf. metal spin- And up on the roof the polices men found that the improvised muffer | over the gas engine's exhaust pipe—a tarred barrel—had been bereft of its end by pent-up gas, Nothing had been damaged but the barrel, and that not in @ vital spot. “Never Had a Chance,” Tells Court. old, sets Noy, 25, tn s, to-day, he Pt could. not. be to live so I stol ‘The youth went Into the # the ticket agent, David Ve was beat him ove: bor. Then he 1 # and street. Judi E to t ra Reformatory, ee 1 was so ridiculed I had to aacsclitinl BOY WHO NEARLY KILLED “L” AGENT IS SENTENCED. Seventeen- Year-Old Harry Magnus When Harry Magnus, seventeen years who glmost killed an elevated rall- road ticket agent at the station at Allen an attempt a8 arraigned for sentence Judge O'Suliivay in General Ses- | told the Court he had in life. “As you ye said, “Lam cross-eyed, need and my feet ormed. If I obtained work at} 1 Bremen, counting up the day's receipts, and the head with an iron ran to the Hiivan sent Magnus ‘DRUNKEN CHAUFFEUR LUNCH HOUR CROWD GETS 30-DAY SENTENCE; BUT NOTTS “VICTIM” He Went on Working While | Court redures: Dr Drivers WW ho} Police Studied His Smashed Tarred Barrel. SCORED BY RED BY JUSTICE Drink on Duty Should Go to State Prison. Steinert, . Manhattan, to-day declared a chauffeur who wets drunk and drives his car through the streets of this city should be sent to State Prison for not less than five years. “Under present law," Justice tts only a misdemeanor and cannot be punished as it deserves, Chauffers, apparently, for the rights of pedestrians.” The Justice's remarks were made when he remanded Arthur J. Warles, a chauffeur, of No. 203 Bast Sixtieth street, to the Tombs prison to await sentence. Warley had been convicted of driving his car down night of De. running o Broadway, the while intoxicated, and Warley ad- mitted ho had been drinking but dented he was drunk. iceman Shortt testl- fled he had to pursue Warley tn ore he could halt his aig. Warley will be sentenced Monday. William Woodward, thirty-fve years old, w ense Was the si nS Sent to the days by Justic Jewelry Shop And is also a reason wh i lower than those w | | presiding in Special | Joguinst woodn ard was Mar 8 ich, of | Morningside avenue, Bast, Whos na 9 Was sinashed on the Wer | Drive tral Park A collision | wit iriven Woodw t | arink |“BRIBES AND TI THREATS” SHOUTED IN CLASH OF BERESFORD AND CHURCHILL. Bitter g in Debate Over Retire- | ing arou Sea Spencer sald, th characte hy Gattle th which they are ¢ High British Onici als She ment of Sea Lord LONDON, guage was fndul | this after Vice-Admiral Bridgeman f Lord of the Admiral Lord Charles Heresford the House, and Winston ord of fe a member have no regard] Admiralty, Briefly, charged Mr. Ch policy of brit Churehill's P irenil, ew I n mber of insinuations First reviled each other -—Much | nd bitter 1 in the House of Comp the position British He continued “He has skulked In the b wre mpared Comparison of Values Invited. E. M. Gattle & Co. Platinumemiths and Jewelers, Fifth Avenue at Thirty-cighth Strect Most jewelry stores divide their efforts between jewels, bric-a-brac, bronzes, clocks, silverware, etc, But the establishment of E. M. GATTLE & CO, is a jewelry store and that only, A house of jewelry specialists, Every bit of our energy, experience, expert knowledge, artistic taste and wisdom !s directed upon vewaltys That is one of the reasons why the Gattle jewelry 1s famous for faultless finish, correct style and artistic exactness. se often Ker pursuing a ts. | ard lane of Piret Admiralty who the to the utmost Hit allowed in the British Parliament Backstairs methods," “bribes and threats," “arose insinuations” and “sulking’ wero some of the choice phrases exexianged. ford If, ho by Winston Chureh- stinging had made fw gross! Lord Kground | Mr saying t Heldeman insisting on his th, render quately fulfilling his duties Why don't you come back at him with a little r okay get him something like this Turk- ish Leather Rocker for Xmas? It will cost you only $14, and you can pay for it with the money you cach week c 5 Weekly Gifts for the whole family at Finkenberg’s —Rockers, Roman Ch Morrts Chairs, Tables, Library Tables, Writing Desks, Dressing Tables, Mu: s. Ed PERFUMES | A collection of the finest and Domestic Perfumers’ Toilet Goods Department. represented by the best products in their re- are spective line: Godet . Houbigants Cotyices+ Djerkiss . Pivers ..... Guerlain Hanson Jenk: Mudnut Violet Dolce Bouquet Jeanice. Colgate sample: All th Art will he found at our s of the Foreign e iding m 0 to $25.00) 22.00 | 25.00) 2.10) 3.35 7.75 | -50 to 11.50 50 to 5,00 +50 to 1.50 1.00 to 5,00 25 to 1.00 @, 000 ) Worth of Impiements, $1 to $10 Serving Trays at 77c to $6; $1 to $10 Cake, Bread and Sandwich Plates at 77c to $5.25. Get yours while the assortment is complete. ON SALE NOW Pin Cushions, Etc. ‘The quality is standard and we guarantee be the lowest in town. Come In and Let Us Show You A SPLENDID HOLIDAY SHOWING OF Fine Silver Trimmed German Tile ‘Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Puff Boxes, Manicure Including regular 50c and 75c Coasters at 37c; our pri BEAUTIFUL FRENCH IVORY TOILET ARTICLES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Clothes Brushes, Picture Frames, sto He will use it and appre come, entire family. mother use it too, “KODAKS"”’. for its talk af “CHRISTMAS Wl] be well repaid, His pictures. will “BROWNIES” Our Photo Supply Department is especially noted courteous and expert treatment © Make the Boy Happy fen’ “KODAK interested in picture tubing CAMER iate your gift for years to mnstantly delight: the Maybe he will let daughter and $8 to $65 $1 to $12 Manicure S« Military Neth Military Brush ¢ Travellers’ Sets Travellers’ Pulln Pullman Slippers th pair pour Drinking Cups, in leather case - Leather Goo ds 49e tk $12.00 Drushes, $1.9: 5c 25¢ to $3.50 $3.49 to $25.00 1 Hats, in leather cases all per- Gillette. $5.00 tc in apd Auto strop. $5 te with Ever Ready i Gem Junior Come >» $25.00 »$12.50 S100 $2.00 The Fexall Stores | Crosseut, with the eros Silver Gold Safety AER the cut new $2.00 $1.25 one troke $1.50 5.00) size, Box poleons Churchill «tuck to at he ‘VELOGE “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” bs € Or. 12 ROI-TAN Havana Cigars, Regular 10c. ox of 25, $1.75. your Black _ 1912. really i 1 viral ALMA? guns tn] seventy-five plasterers employed in ras vd written to palring the bur nm of the Capte tol has temporarily held up the work, mint of the Admirals of ade- Khim incapable husband your lover tea far m Ne skin plays an important pa he same and “blow in’ on trifles Just Parlor Cabinets, eic., 50¢. weekly, livery Mites, straight clerks CIGARS lections now. and White Per. 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