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FE Sree re IIR 0 ay tase ~ dine emweteniio .-., ‘FUR NECKPIECES Single Animal Scarfs Special offering of Single Animal Neck- pieces at extremely moderate prices, _when quality and workmen- PUR STORAGE 2% OF VALUE D. BAUMAN OPEN EVERY EVENING Queen Anne Period Ame Ti NO ty; Battery Named tor Here. WABHINOTON, May %.—The new DPattery of twelve-toth coast defense at Fort Barry, pamed “Battery Wallace” in memory ot the late Col, filmer J. Wallace, who died in Frince Nov. 5, 1918 as &@ result of wounds received in action. iS 4 ih Hie eEebr g | 4 | Stone Marten Hudson Bay Sable (Blended) Hudson Bay Sable (Natural) Fox and Wolf in the Spring Shades ‘EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT ff is g fate 3 ‘ Cal, will be Body Will I Plans for the brought to the j morning. simple ceremony Summer Burch, j SIMPLE CEREMONY AT FUNERAL FRIDAY OF BISHOP GREER Cathedral Twenty-four Hours Before Services. | a | Rev. David Hummel! Greer, Protes-| tant Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese| of New York, who died in St. Luke's Hospital last night after a brief tll- ness, were announced to-day by Very | Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins, Dean | of the Cathedral of St. John the Di- vine. Bishop Greer, who was 7% years old and a native of Weet Virginia, had been Bishop of New York soa ‘The body of the late dishop will be morning from the episcopal residence | in the cathedral grounds at 112th street and Amsterdam avenue and will lie in state twenty-four hours. ‘The funeral will be held Friday Five Bisbops will take part in the New York; the Rt Rev. Charles Henry Brent, Bishop of Westorn New York and chaplain-general of the American Expeditionary Force; the Rt Rev. Héwin Stevens Lines, Bishop . a we reer’s death was uncapect apparentiy much improved THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, i af the Cathedrak acting ab honorary | Keith Greer, tended Grace Church. Tingeessed fhoprics, yet Dr. poll bearers. The funeral excort will | Covington, Ld A the appearance and eloquence of the|Greer did so. Before his elevation to KSMAN KILLS SELF. R 0 clingy of the disoeee Thomas 8. McLane; her, he returned the following | tho New York office he was success-| . ee ey clergy r y 5 inday and the one after that. ively elected Bishop of Rhode Island, a Aiaen le 3 ie ne te be rac own @ Saloon. Is 40 {il she haw not been | card to the preacher after the service. n nty-nine, @ sales: lea th. A few woeks later the young man was|!" turn. Finally, in October, 1903, he /man living at ‘andervoort, Place, umme!l Greer wag born in linvited to take charge of St. Bartho- | Ws elected Coadjutor of this diocese, | Brooklyn, died at 3 A. M. to-day in W. Va, March 30, 1844. It |lomew's Church in thin city. That [4% assistant to Bishop Henry C. Pot-| af “cat a said of him that be was born in the South and educated in | Was ip 1888. West. But his post-«raduate after an operation for intestinal trou- | 0! ble. Late yesterday afternoou he passed into a coma. Hin daughter | Pt eh f i i i this ity t ‘rom what it soon Je in State in Jean was with nim at the end. ee eee eemiy held Up in Provnt |Greer’s ministration. funeral of the Rt.| cathedral Thursday : the Rt. Rev. Charles suffragan Bishop of He leaves bis widow, Caroline A. ! a one Sunday morning and at-' Few men have had the distinction | clergymen. aad shot himeel On third Sunday he sent his|Of Western Massachusetts a: | Was a very different house of worship ‘under De. UL age Sah Protestant Ppiscopal ia by | of declining three Bishoprics, Dr! = MARI ind 0 Pennsylvania, but he declined them’ George Clifiei ter, His consecration took place Jan. fine's Hospital from a bullet in became full Bishop the abdomen, , 1904. He Bt. Bartholomew's, at Madison Ave-| i908 on the death of Bishop Potter. | Hi ty of friends were di red in the Hast. | 2% rest, wi ansh! s= bol @ saloon at eae in America, with 62 ee (4 al ‘on th municants, 292 churches and cid t mn i eldentally pulled the trigger A ET U rrtrteeeertl TILL LLRAALLEKMLAL ALLA E teeeertsTmtemeeettALLUALMMLMAM MALLS SLL EL cemeccrrtedomecrt MT tite WEST THIRTV-FOURTH STREET DISTINCTIVE SUMMER APPAREL BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE INTRODUCING THE NEWER MODES ot N@wark; the A 3 Interment will ship are considered. Russian Sable (Natural) at prices equally attractive PLAIN FI oe Awana den Lioyd, President of the Board of Missions and the Rt, Rev, Joseph Marshall Francis, Bishop of Indiana. Cathedral, committee of the Diocese and trustecs Fisher Balch Price sQ FULTON & SMITH STREETS | BROOKLYN rican Walnut Dining Room Suite, wi Chin, Sie GURE TAGS Rt. Rev. 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