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“SERVICES IN i ‘London Streets Thronged as ' Body of Great Soldier Is + - Borne to the Tomb. «day, Tao cold drinsle of rain thou- ‘ands etood reverently uncovered as “the mourning cortege moved through ‘the streets from the Charing Cross station to St. Paul's, where funeral { Bt. Paul's with MMarahe!’s escort of approximately Y7¢.000 men of all branches of the ser. toa, ‘The ehadow.of the war for which (i Bobe” so urgently pleaded that Pyngtang be! prepared was upon. the cortege.” All soldiers were clad in {diam troope, all marching with arme ; Teversed, There was no music dur- “Yng the entire marcti. = Atop the flag-draped casket of the ~“jate Field Marshal rested his plumed rr bet, Ble @word, medals and decora- ° tone, _ Fupe. , Miehael Seymour. than sixty y George was met, ny the south Of the cathedral by the Bishop/| of yn and the cathedral clergy, and by them consiucted to a seat un- “der the dome and ‘The services be; inoluded the rei Following the gun carriage came “Bob's” favorite charger, shrouded in ‘® black net and with the boots of the late commander reversed in the stir- As the procession passed St. i James’ Park an artillery salute boomed out. The route was along eNortBumberiand Avenue and the ‘Victoria: émbankment and then up ‘Vudgate’ Bill to St. Paul's, “here were but few wreaths, but Midy-inotudea offerings from the ; ee: ‘dra Kitchener, Gen. Sir John | terrupt the modern girl's fondnessfor! As to the effect of all this on the Bince cold weather set in orders have been placed for 15,000 kneeleta to — = “4 ‘French, Gen. Joffre and the Belgians, | wearing in the classroom the thinnest Pe Ag! the bore ans Gon Bt bite keep the knees of the Scottish troopers warm. 5 "Te pallbearers, representing Eng-| and moninah ot ailk stockings, as| of comma wnity, amet os who were vaccinated by Dr. Herwite W ‘edevlen, were: Field. Marahel Leca| child's half-nocke are only one atagel the leprenia Lo Sa eerie a tne | Dactty of thirty gallons, Tard Corson preseqted tees to the sare troomn, || 68 mn Fame Oe eee dat Ey CHRISTMAS JE LR p © ‘eitchener, Becretary for War; Field| beyond thie partioular brand of hove. York girt: ot ie ‘Marshal Bir Evelyn Wood, Field Mar- | Coquettish, French-heeled tango slip- shel Lord Grenfell, Field Marshal Lord Methuen, Field Marshal Sir William Nicholson, Gen. sir James _ Hilte-Johne, Gen. Bir Robert Bid- . Bir Arthur Reginald Egerton, Gen. Sir Archibald Hunter, Admiral Lord Chartes Beresford and Admiral sir| ,.. Ming George was not in the pro- ‘ceeston. He drove from, Buckingham Palace direct to the Cathedral, which he veaghed shortly before the arrival Of the funeral cortege. ‘The King was attired in kbakt, the ‘woth-a-day uniform of a Field Mar- qhal, as were all of the active officers dm attendance, including Lord Kit- chener, The congregation comprised tatives of the diplomatic sor- Kevalfn men, we well known in the arts, Mterature, in the sod prefessions, in the church and ihe heaps. More than one of the rappers resent had attended the of the baked i ington FLOR BERS George V. ee" Brilsh Dig- Qitarles in Tribute to ‘Bobs,’ fn Which Nation Joins, ST. PAUL'S. the full Wield Ing of the Epinco- | hairpin: | la pal service beginning the reaurrection and the life,’ The spe igre ead’ azar cor" Lord Is My Shep- t remains is fastened on top the| the present dress and manners of our x in the a ‘after the lesson the hyma feed with another barrette and more| wonlen and girls (they cannot be| MF. Weller, in the t Peace” was finely pins. ‘This colffure alternates with | called ladies in the rendered by the choir. which was extremely brie! ‘Ad been eepecially shortened in view | riet: duced by @ nation. .EMAN.” | more specific. The Supreme Court rae ‘ Crimpers. pe | aes at fe thus with eating, with drinkin ing, of the pyliminary services at the} Robert Kon One at Ascot, concluded with the hymn “For All’ Thy Sainte! Who From Their Labors Rest.” \ ‘The . ast act, after the blessing hal | been given by the Archbishop of Can- | ney, was the proclamation of the| e id Marshal titles by the | rms. Then sonowed ral was closed until 2 f “glock when the doors were re- pened. The body of Lord Roberts taining we bodies of Nel- | Jey: ig state until 6 o'clock when | Bee terred in a crypt near by | Wolseley an: ayer STS rk a>». Soe Seem vc ore ey ae aa avenine “wou: E unepar, wovannan 18, Sortiy+in® Mas with the rhy BY CITY TY PHYSICIAN] IN PLAY CENTRES ie te tet ee Metropolitan Opera Hi 8 & wonderful sight, and a rded an the girls Mled out to wo. bo Father by Cade Chester Waters, | Recreation System io ensiae Bei ‘thelr mothers, to ty, by Physical Director Caramp- mer ' xounuatorn wil be at 1 7 City for His Death. ton Working Wonders, sr 2 tara tay aie a ~~ to Sound All the Loud Notes of of Fashion AFERVASSTIN NEW JOY AND RES ae need on there are different Two hundred girls, dimpled and! Prosiding over the Instructlo sialling, rolling and romping, rottick. [children was Miss Emily A. Om ing and dancing, mado tho echoes |{napector of athletics, | Mime @ ring with thelr merriment yesterday | movement since ite ine afternoon in the yard and the big | Vastly pleased with ite ae foyer of Public School No. 12 ut Inck- {fhe says. the "they form one fon and Madison Streots, On any of|graatest departments in the five school days after school the; schools. Tho mothers join v0 ame aight ie to be seen, O'ReGi ie Say tRe oes Public School No. 12 is one of the fecreation centres of the city, inau- gurated by C. Ward Carampton, M.Jof an alley filibustertng | D., Director of Physical Praining for|againet Nuevo Laredo, Mei the Public Schools, It wae only in| Snnounend bere to-day. Hout a January of thix voar that the @iria| day and another was arrested, of the schools were made a purt of | Antoulo, They the recreation contres, Now, there] with recruit ined a a of girls’ conires and | 644, te ere will be a whole lot more. ‘i following his compulsory vaccination! ‘The centre affords exercise as well | islapol, Divector aoe “ by a Board of Health surgeon. Crim-|@* play, and, perhaps, better than| of Rou 7 inal negligence in failing to take} @ll, it keeps the children off tie Sion te proper pe to prevent tetanus in| streets, out of danger al way from | pany, to arr charged by Mr. Waters against the| the paths of temptation. It’s a simple | pose Board of Health, Proposition, now that it has been LIVES WEEK. IN AGONY. Board of Health Is Accused of Neglect by Child Victim’s Parents. Richard C. W. Waters, of No, 4018 Church Avenue, Flatbush, retained counbel to-day to bring a sult for damages against the city for the loss of his six-year-old son, Chester Stan- ley Waters, who died Sunday night in Kings County Hospital of tetanus, Chester Stanley Waters wae a) demonstrated. Inatead of the girls igs ad Paden Mie Ba the : for ort Observation Proves That Criticism of School Super- / Fublie Boba Ne tbe: at Chesed In the yard when the su intendent Hervey Are Too Well Founded and é ; vous and Maat Forty.otath Street. the schoo! Shon the rain fail, and That Latter-Day Dress Does Not Protect j ; : FW tere Wee te BAT ike nelgnvereeed. an Wall. ae these oe Against Immodesty or Cold Weather. he isnot a balever tn vaccination, we] "fr Sees sa cau i URETO did not object, because the rules of | day Afternoon when the players be. aS x WEE the Board of Education and the | £8" to gat on the floor an By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Board of Health ber unveceinatea|78°@ of Public fehool No. i he Te the dress of the modern schoolgirl a moral menace? 4 y teachera—some of th " ohildren from the public schools, but the girls had the pl ar raul iets That is the grave charge brought by School Supt. Henry D. Hervey. . vA ‘Two or three days a! own way. They divided into Tn @ recent address he said: “The modern home is conspicuously failing both Y i ter entered the echool, clubs or teams, with a ‘captain for to control the time and activities of boys and girla out- , each team, The captain shows the aide of achool and by precept and example to fix proper Ld Hdd wuresta” nusliiea boeege othere the way, The teacher is the etandards of fitness and modesty in dress. Eat less meat if you | feel res girls stood around, not “The atyles through which we are now passing and . ‘ bush District. Several other children from whieh, let ua hope, we are soon to emerge, have were vaccinated at the same. time to play. Not #o| Backachy or have Blad- © in many instances been little leas than pcandalous. and with the same serum, it is claim- ease der trouble. es How aincere is the outcry of women against the grosser ¥ e4 by the Hoard of Health, that was if the yard is el ’ forms of evil, for none of which they hold themeelves used on the arm of the Waters boy.} she besine on indoor it fe uric acid, wi responsible, when with callous indifference to the facts The Waters boy's arm became very | DAK. tlck-tack-toe punch the Pall) oft everworks the eerie in their = oe: of life they end their own daughters to the high echool Y sore and inflammation de weloped| yard, roller skating, rope jumping, | forte to filter it from the system. 80 immodestly exposed that they come perilously near ¥ s to being a moral menace to the youth of our city? around the spot the surgeon had|prisoners’ base, ring-around-a-rosy-ob | eaters of meat must flush the ki ~—the jolilest, recketiest, crasiont op ‘t|casionally. You must “If these mothers knew how this thing is viewed seratched. But there appeared’ to be by clean young fellows who want to be decent, it might nothing serious of particularly un-| shat over was known oF fitted @ lady you ment and pol bowels, omoring ay te perhaps lead to a rude awakering and, let un hope, to reform.” usual tn the case. The boy went to] | Th ad all those and a lot moge, | Gull Piney re, To verify or disprove Supt. Lene erg per ohees and myself achool every di bev "a fowokinni a, an ry ey ' visited several of the girls’ high schools in this '. while we did see adem ages, Samana pre te Jel and modestly attired, to meet the demande of the Laat Sunday evening, immediately} trom veven and eight to fourteen and | #! owe tg occas! . had pare ther, th jon and their age, we could not fail to observe many others after dinner, of which he whose comtumes were-—in more than one sense—open to criticiem. German atained glass concerns are arranging to supply Swies dealors| taken freely, Cheater dropped in con-| & Madiee Fostdiievlle wn} Bae as the Ne ane save the mest rigid formalist would blame a schoolgirl for | with glass to replace the church windows wrecked by the German armies tn! vuisions to the floor. His jaws were om and watch the older folk play, j wearing a collariees or even V-necked blouse warm days in the _ France and Belgium. firmly locked. A physician diagnosed lke they might on the street or in epring and early fall. But why should she insist on exposing her thin th eee | the case an one of acute lockjaw and| lot. Only here there's Bo id a quarter-eection of her scrawny chest to cold Nevember wines? Mme. Curie has organized a radiograph automobile service for the battle-| Jayis.4 the removal of the hoy to] beng run over, of being set }, She cannot plead “comfort” a xcuse. Yet we eaw girl after (ae with | fields. By means of the apparatus bullets have been found and extracted Kings County Hospital of being buplied by a “Dig” bo} her blouse cut away for Inches her collarbone, se that nething but | trom the heads of wounded men, saving the lives oven of soldiers whose . And maybe the mothers in bare skin was visible above the |: her coat, brains were pierced. The vaccination mark soon became I know that the wise women mm , a centre of inflammation, The enthe charge of the gymnasium work of at) ©) ett The Germans are said to be using the blast furnaces at Seraing to cre-| ateff of the hospital went to work on least one large high echool specially ede % | mate their dead. the case of Chester Waters, st-ving| greater city? Indeod, thoy di Pe caution the girls against undue by every means known to ecionce to/ers’ clubs want more centres. They | th of eens nad lemon an juice posure of the throat and chest, and red hai ta of the Theatry Royal for 20 cents) alleviate bis agony. ae Reid tapes iy bined jithia, and has been show how the collars of the middy je los the it of the beautifus foyer, From the) ‘phey forced his clenched jawel or Taimation Wil find them standing reneatios toc blouses may be drawn neatly together fa windows of the provincial palace, ¢he former abode of princes and bishops, f ys foxtrotter. apart but no relief followed, for his} behind in solid support when it asks | Jad Salts is with a properly arranged tie. But tae) ae an een or oo enema they hang their wasb. muscles ‘were infected. His sturdy] for more appropriations for the sate makes ‘a. delight bids for pneumonia go merrily on. | turs to wchool Sto has arenas, foe recreation of the schoolboys and girls, , Allied with skilled treatment, ai wind-up of the gam ter drink which uillions ot of mea reases, Jacko, pet monkey on board the British oruteer Loya!, has been in ¢hree| Vitality, alll Yesterday's D ‘games WEAR SLEAZY BILK STOCKINGS (err sloppy, bedroun Sranper gate yare-—the Wouth African, the Boxer and the prevent confle, During the| Kept him allve for a week. | daighted the hearts of the kiddies. It Semen take naw and then, thus a t plaide and the sharper | Loyal's recent engagement with German destroyers Jacko hid tn a fish kettle. e death 0! e le * Nor does cold weather seem to in-|shades of red. oak ene the entire section of Flatbush in| #itiles go through the graceful gyra- Advt. which the Waters home Wee aan |. SSS = alarmed the parents of the children uote fri letter received Meciate nl ballet dancer's. Al), Ce kan la Contes O. TRIN Every Indian regiment carries with it a portable botler, with @ ca: A horse captured by the Germans was retaken three days later by tte spect adam: Can any really Te; | wnglish master, who was glad to find on it @ complete new cauipment ot 887 se te from the vace nation. | Time—Place—Goods Pers were a frequent accompantment. | trie esteom to the modern young girl, | finest quality. Sd ia" to-day at the school that the By a ourlous coincidence, the girls| with her mode of dress and make-up? =) . effort to who affected the Glaphanous stock. |No. Heonlae she is dressed indecenthy | A letter from a British eoléter eaya:thet suya.that during the fiat part of the war| tony ot the eonaitio ings always had skirts short enough |£54 vulgerly painted she is poisoning | when they suffered from heat a wholé regiment cut off the lege of thelr|cinated ohildren. Di to display to tte fullest advantage | eosin ty sarod When do the moth: | fousers, “making shorts of ‘em lke the boy scouts.” Bchool No. 136 once a month, it was! lis no time at all to be wasted in question is aaked: ‘Why do the moth- Bence. NS: 2es onbe @ meaia ae tee thelr absurd footwear. A few slitjers of such girls allow this conduct?’ | 4 Belgian locomotive engineer, watching « train loaded with German| quire the treatment and goes away. |Bshopping that only tires you akirte were still to be observed. | |reniise the position in which they are | soldlers, eaw the engineer and stoker leave the engine, probably f —— out and leads to no satisfactory One young thing ina downtown | ciacing themsclves in the eyes of the | says a letter from the front. ‘The Belgian jumped aboard and drov Moreury Drops Forty Degrees. Peie © Sabe ak (di Rebiio by gengtloning Sheer Gna = | into the Belgian lines with 820 prisoners, arme, baggage and all, BAMAAS SINE he ointment, ‘old oitei x bi Bsr Py ters’ jones, ese mot re cury dropped to be criticised or misunderstood by London “uncles” who expected a big boom in business because of the mpeg and this section of Missourt dur~ hah prices by purchasing Dia- the reat of us? If not, let them come | war jament the fact that inated of pawning their jewels the wealthy are Solid Gold Jewelry $1 to their senses and have their daugh- and Rings at Lamberts. complete her resemblance to @ | ters dress and act in accordance with | charging servants to reduce expenses and pawning nothing. @pot-light siren, her hair wae ar- | their true moral standards, ePhonsks the tem; rrature ¢ snle' i 8 When the war broke out Malines had 40,000 inhabitants, Now there are|ing was ? é Come now and select at $15 ranged in a nest of fish-hook | OHIO GENTLEMAN VIEWS SITU-|... deiciane left to keep the German garrison company, bl f pg lng sadly Mg A A leteane andila eomtcet. Let ts rie, with @ huge black bow ATION WITH ALARM, ——_—_ ane 70a lay away the gifts you decide jught perkily over the left ear. “What sort of mothers will these A despatch says the old field of Watbrioo hae been filled with cuncrete on and you may pay us when you call for your purchases on Christmas Eve or sooner. e carried a vanity bo<,and h: | young girls make if allowed to carry | trenches by the Germans, who expect to make it again the eoene of « great familiarity with its contente wae | out Sale present mage ne EL yang Ad world battle chee! ing wives and mothers in whom pave by lnk cheeke | ‘athere ‘and husbands can take true Whe capectaly dimoult to ma a| Brite?,,,No,,uanapriness and tute! OWEN 1S A WIDOW’ wife, who was a Mrs, Ferguson, did t wo of 1 not appear to defend his suit. she|" ight others wi 0 5 modern schpolgirl who does her hair] are Fammiliar With the 607s Ri ey CASE UP T0 COURT wanta to fight now, however, amd ie|the trench qu! 7 for Junch in Solid 14 karat or 18 neatly and caupeiy.: Rie tee Palas [Tana Pa thing the following Feeksion SUAS 4 reopen Ue ee and platinum. onaestul valuce $16.00 80 $1,508.00, ing it for life by the treatment to! iy more true: ‘Every man is the ar- wir] guaranteed to be as represented. which ehe subjecte tt. Beginning with | chitect of his own fortune, but bis bar scone’ Duan @ provide He for her lawyer. the crown of the head the haty is fre- | wife is the contractor," Woman, Whose Marriage Was] Retta aays ho went abroad to sel The long steady wear a Lambert Seamless “Man has a natural attraction toward fiean eectitiiien and tena wane spicy ti Solid Gold Guaranteed Wedding Ring is sub- quently strained tight back from! woman, und so it Is evident she will| Annulled When Broker Learned | American pecurition und, found bua| near here to-day pranleod Wedding Ring is i. he cof ae Se ma Ye the manne of le Ue cow es of Divorce, Reopens Case. geroue that he Was foross to return y ermplovece in ine. plant hi jec only All ‘styl pies nes 14-karat, ar the coffin, rt w i s Case. les, pes, mat 12 o'clock and payrette; aud nobody knows how many | this earth, History shows us that the oP to this country in the steerage, widths is-kere f@ engraving, —¢-karat, As usual we have all styles, of watches as Christmas Gifts, F products only. For example: Plain polished hunting case, solid karat gold ladies’ watch, with ‘Wal Elgin or Lambert works. Monogram engraved free. 9 of morals of the women of| «peyare of vidders!” sald Sam Wel- ‘The front part is pushed far over the saolent nations proceeded their oe Dicteon, The pleasure of living lies in using the forehead in a lopsided wave, and| downfall. So, if there is no reform in | ler. may have had the rig! ich, but Nig | 1t was inconsiderate of : to be good things moderately. when loose, and) word), tom ot fe fri va-| preservation of the isny P frontn jot New York has been aeked to ape- \etfy for him. laying, wit! with wor king, w CHANGED APPEARANCE OF THE’ P MODGET MiREY SLANE, “YOUR FACE IS a. | Before the court now is the ques- ~~. ing. Price $22.50 { fond of ite . || tion, “When is a widow not a " td | r a blouse foarte ners mors medieh HERE IS A PARIS JOK peta AAA a ail oe And it is for the man wha knows well Other solid gold ladies’ watches. and mature, eafo' PARIB, Nov. Ge to the sult of Percy De M. Betts, a 4 jfameena the band, about the Mpa | omer sino went toa carver || bond broker, for the annulment c€ hs the benefits of moderation that we extent. Or she fastens the shop in Brussela ¢:d waa marriage to Emma Marte Betts. ma: ke won detuly mild and mellow above the er to display | asked to pay 50 centimes for & Impressice’ that hie arf was awidee| Whiskey and put it in Non-Refillable . i oe Tata Wwaen tuned ot mere; Bottles Wileon—Real Wilson— DIAMONDS—JEWELRY— WATCHES - 1a. lena inatand egies ae reaper, That’s All! Third A Cor 58th ea | bad deprived her of the society of | VEn, ° soso ed Sapam test Ansan ib. taized drinks” “Adare Wilsoa, S18 Fk anes Ye, Taeee Abt ; — oe bens wrist-watch or bracelet. le || have complained, sayine, “But all the loud netes | yest rday I naid only 30 cen- sartorial features times.” | “I know,” tie barber te said to have replied, “but to-day your face is much longer!” “ - a

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