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RS Fane anemen triterpene : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. ° ° customed to going around in court. | PRE Seemann Se rooms very little. 1 didn’t know the | UVM Seema” eel IMPORTERS SINCE 1866 ute otter VA avi A etiqu or ethics of the occasion, | wy ; ’ nd f wanted to have a talk with you, , LONDON paris | phot’ U e—'Yor 0 je i) 4 BRINGS THOUSANDS As the Cortege Reached St. Columba’s Church °: 20. pm 0:00 was we IM : if 5 4 4 ‘ ‘ after 4.’ Y) ( 3 mtetetelalnlalalnlnlelelnteintntotntotnbelatotatotntatalofatafaletafolajntalalafelafalatetotetatalab Freank--'Never too tate to tak’ (ID McGibbon & Oo y ‘Lane—Tt is too late to talk with | I) 4, me. 4 rank-—T am doing it.’ i" U TO PAY TRIBUTE SUES OOL, x wun 3 WEsT 37TH ST. f f you a0 desire.” LU “Frank—That is the thing t had |} ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE UP Se in mind in coming Ld] you b - thing | x | i is Not going to work out: it is not Service at St. Columba’s going ta You ang not going to | PPM RE SURTAINS F t harm me | Church Presided Over by | “Lane—'t don't assume it is going | My ee nae ‘ Aare | to do you any harm: it is not going C is: aves me ri vt e an 1 ‘ 7 ry \ Archbishop Hayes. y Nabe able to exprese. to (EE sits Fall Season opens with a rare selection of Ha hat I have to say rather | IR} mported Lace Curtains in long and sash 4 OMcial New York joined to-day back.’ | a sizes. Long curtains, 3% and 4 yards in length. Wy with thousands of life-long friends to tual di iN 4, , pay tribute to Frank L. Dowling, ‘You have alread @ that | 1M RARE SPECIMENS Hy Borough President of Manhattan, | A telterate it tomy ice’ TAR y whose funeral was held ths morning I would have had a per-| [DO >. Elizs ° U se Colerdba’s Chonieneae sonni conversation with you but you| {RY Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Elizabethan | @treet near Ninth Avenue. Seldom are not a man.’ if " Brussels, Lacet Arabian, Bruges, Louis XV. f) has there been euch an outpouring of BI oa CM ks Set icmeN te Tale | Ny Creponne on Net and Etamine, Ficelle Net. Hy friends ag the great throng which to. Good-bye.’ y M lov: tet Curtains ¢ Pane "y testified to the esteem in which the “Janens'Clood day.’ a pele ble Nae AS aM Ned eatis ele f ead official was held. oprank—'Tt In © good day.” 1h Mus urtains, + and 3 yards long. i The modest apartment which had The minister, walked out 1 i been occupied by the Borough Presl- BEATS THR WAYFLOWER ‘, Lyle aati ard elem fe tea ) ent and his wifo at No, 33: West (From the Kansas City Star) N Ny $34 Street was jiterally 1 with Did that snobbish ing lady's an- see 7, ie Maar ckeinca: ta the ling tea eeatora,. come across “with: the Ma (Meier eal Me GIBBON ron QUALITY SM) in which the body of Mr. Dowling had No. ‘They came across with the Mazuma." (Fannie LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WONLD “WANT” WILL FIND ladn in state since his death, flowers Were banked to the ceiling, Other | floral remembrances were placed about the hallways, extending down | te the main entrance of the house. ‘When the funeral procession left | the home more than 2,500 people, in- = eluding many children, with whom] + the Borough President was a great favorite, were banked in 22 Street, fMling the street from Ninth to Bighth | Michael J. Lavelle of St, Patrick's) of Brooklyn; Henry Bruckner, Presi- Avenue. On Eighth Avenue, between | Cathedral, Absolution was given by|dent of the Borough of the Bronx; 294 and %th Streets, there were thou- | Archbishop Hayes, After the ser-| Maurice E. Connolly, President of @ands more, who lined the curbs as| Vice the body was taken to Old|ihe Borough of Queens; Calvin b j the funeral cortege passed. Calvary Cemetery. Name, President of the Borough of | ‘The procession was led by an escort! M&F Lavelle reviewed the life of| Richmond; Charles I. Murphy, Leader yy of Tammany Hall; Congressman | * of mounted policemen, the same de- |M! M>wling and testified to his worth | ny onl is smith, and Krank J. Good: | defeeflefletalintelleleloeleteleteinleinintelnlebeteteleteinleielotefelnielefefeletol tachment which accompanied ine|** ® Citizen and as a public official. | w), | a : tn vin, Clerk of the City Court alled attention to the fact that! The Board of Aldermen, which met ee nr fedy of President Roosevelt trom |He | Wito ware ¢ aia If Ce G ; Paeee > ey barn| to-day and adjourned for one week| Who came to you and asked you to|the extent that I will permit It to @agamore Hill to tho Oyster Bay |the Borough President had been born| to Hay al flor erhe memory 8 tory?" ontinue, Cemetery, Next came four motor}! the same block in which the funeral) Manhattan Borough President Frank | “That's my business, ‘Frank—You control only your own care, filled with flowers, The Fire-|Wa8 held and said that he had ac-| 1, Jaowling, adopted re nre ‘Assuming that. you have| mind! men's Band followed and then came |@ultted himself splendidly in every races in ou Dowling | been absolutely since Lane—l control something more 4a . and lauc is publ s a rape y™ of firemen and police- ponte en Lap Punairpacl iB Paetcrd ‘The clmir and desk of the late; that you have done men on foot ’ asa poster or an Previde: or Borough President will be draped in| single thing that you have done that | “If 1 have done so great a ‘The honorary pallbearers, headed | Borough of Manhattan. mourning for thirty days. has brought good to a single person. | wrong, you ur interested in it! by Mayor Hylan, @ next, and were| “He was faithfal and loyal to the ee I don't believe you are sincere,’ | “Lane—I am not interested in it followed by the Board of Aldermen, | people of New York," said the Mon- | “Frank—"That is not for you tolin the Jeast. You were quoted a the heads of city departments and the | signor, “and in view of the demands ALL PARSON | pass upon.” | having waid of me: “He looked at me hearse, the coffin being draped in the| which are being made upon the coun- | »—It is for me to comment] ay { have never been looked at be- flag of the City of New York. Fol-|try by the present period of recon- ii ” } upon.’ | fore. Jowing the hearse were members of| struction, his loss is one which we “Prank—'I wouldn't take your word the family, and in the next car were|can ill afford, He will be greatly in a matter of morality at all! eu eenae mexvgtis / ‘Mrs, Alfred E. Smith, wife of the Gov. | missed.” | “Lane—You are not obliged to. “Vrank--Don't. you know the emor, her daughter, and Major Alfred| At the conclusion of the services in | “Frank—T know Tam not, Bat! “t ht A caerver eas Glynn, miltary secretary to the Gov-| the church a bugler of the Firemen's this thing, Mr, Lane, has gone beyond | Mewspapers hive Baw tock ty oe emmor. A long procession of motor| Band blew taps. | Ithe matter of the courts. The mat. | | Maine HNKAKOS tie ne mistakes ears filled with friends followed. In addition to Mayor Hylan the ssaitnseapiinonabe Iter of newspaper notoriety has been | 10” MAY Dave tine eae ubt. they At Bt. Columba's Church the ser-|honorary pallbearers included Gov. vice was presided over by Arch- | Smith, Charles L. Craig, Comptroller: Wishop Patrick J. Hayes, The cele- | Robert L. Moran, President of jas painful to me as it has been pain- ful to you! “Lane-‘It has appeared so! (Continued From First Page.) may have made some mistakes about you.’ rant was the Rev. Thomas #,| Board of Aldermen when he comes and aki fe to marry Lane—'Did they make any m . eo. cl a res th + lta state mi Thornton, Rector of St. Columba's. Seemnen A OnEe. taltaat Kadward | him? DRAGGED INTO NOTORIETY MIN-| takes as to that statement com The culogy was delivered by Mar. ! Riegelnfann, President of the Borough = “Lane—You are an eauivecator ISTER DECLARES. from you that you came into this room or in the court room when I oe “Frank—‘But TI have been dragged OE EE ae i, ? was hearing a case and that you WS Store Hours 9 to 6 OF ee sccarea nso s bv tect If he rom acorn yt whet HP) “Prank—'By you you got up to leave the 1 I “Lane—Dragged into it by whom? | “* ) ote epragne Ent ih BY looked at you as you had never be j i Who started this story’ at by any other individual? “Frank—Joseph Merritt Lane y \ Sad urarine ermal aay k—'Part of that statement is Pittsburgh, Pa. } scator Who assumes to Wear the clot! PARaCHOIAI SOIL Yaakecthe nae : q ; R that f have ever come in contact with | ieee aie ae arate ane ied The New Home of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. You know full woll what I am re you as you have nev been ferring to. Who came to you and »ked at before by “Frank—'Not exactly in those y one West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Tailleur & Costume Suits Newer Models of Smartly Tailored Type Others With Fine Fur Trimmings $39.75 and > 49% Summing up the advance Winter suit tendencies in four dis- tinct types of suit—the tailleur, the short jacket, the sport belted type and semi-tailored models! Introducing, in this fascinating new collection, many notable Bedell originations. Silk lined! —Handsome Silvertip —Soft Suede Velours —Fine Quality Yalama —Duvet de Laine —Rich-Looking Tricotines Reflecting the restrained dignit; befitti Severely tailored with long jackets, 7 Saat asked you to connect my name with is story? words; the meaning’ | “Krank—"1 is my business, Th “| “Lane (interrupting)s—'You meant | oO | greatest damage is not In the to impress upon the public mind that | | that it has been brought to the publle| aithough you didn't recognize me, 1 jeye, It is that it actually happened. Fy | what do you think of the marriage panier’ FeRr 34th Street—New York rank—If you'— law of Connecticut? (The clergyman] «pane (nterrupting)—That is the was referring to the State law provid ing that a marriage cannot be amous unless the consummation 4 Petr aL Gee Gaeeeey. Jakta “Glucs| GleAN CRC horn ic ie tet fo Announce the Opening, Wednesday, October Ist within the State), | not responsible for the interpreta. | “Lane-“Phat question would, un-| tion, 1 stated only the fact.’ | i Pittsb h Pp in throwing you out of that door if | of that statement, that I looked . were physically able to do It.’ 1 a8 you had never been looked | "Frank Whit” you mad to mel Bete BY ASE ray an chone| Of Their Seventh Specialty Shop would justify mo in doing that to The meaning—.' you.’ “Lane-"Then you meant to impress | : bane ae SORA <8 OP, tenis oS jpg ba By the addition of this Seventh Store, the already great purchasing | aeranksst MURAI pale sary inUcHTt| Poe ieee power and prestige of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s organization has “Lane—'You have disobeyed every | “Lane—“Phat is the. interpretation | been given enhanced strength and undisputed priority in the matter of single injunction placed by» the|PUut upon it by anyone.’ Reading the attack, “ra ‘That may be the inter- 2 ° . kstien:_ haven’ Gactarsé (ENP EIN Ghat Moderate Prices and Style Dictatorship Why don't you, if you think | put upon it, I stated only the actua! fact. | ‘Lane—'Because I happended to! nterpretation put upon jt by any e reading the attack,’ RT tS ee of your religion upon his dis any? custom-made! that js true, start .something and narrow mannish belts, neat The sheer magnitude of the achievement attained stands tucking. Flared peplums, semicfitted waits, artistic fastenings ost camel EC Legace LC A URC ER Ornate ate without a parallel in the history of that colossal industry which . Laue CHALLENGRS RIGHT OF | ovcuio~'t etated the tant’ caters to the apparelling wants of the American Woman. New Dresses of Soft Satin INTERVIEWER, ' sLane-Notwithetanding the in ° i “Lane—Have you come here to in oe ink—"T stated the fact’ | With the New York Shop as the parent institution, founded in j Acme of Style end Refinement Enhanced terview me in your professional ca-| ogtag’in the inference that could. be 1901, the judicious merchandising methods and policies of | by Richest of Embellishments {ORES ar thy 2PUP OROa 0886s | Gree Fem LEY cc erhats ind’ -tiet faithful service have gained the reward of an appreciative public. “Frank—T am here, Mr, Lane, to|!s: Tam not responsible for the in ~iAbsolutely immaterial to Pittsburgh Buffalo Brooklyn 1 didn't say #0, No, sir’ ‘ Philadelphia Cleveland Newark “Lane—You knew when you left talk with you as 1 would talk with man that needed’— y Lane—(Interrupting) ‘I asked you, because of your acts, whether you this courtroom that I did not recog believe yourself justified in doing | nize you; you knew why I looked at what you did you and my secretary knows why. share in the proud distinction of being one of a chain of “Frahk ‘I came here to talk with “Frank—"No, T do nog. Why did you look at me? | ‘ “Jane—'Because in the trial of a any man. case, two men came into this court | “Lane—'If you had any suspicion at} room in a pecullar manner; both Jal, or any idea, that ! was or was|came as if they were going to speak to me and |! looked up; then they didn't speak to me, walked out and any 928 ~ 535 A presentation for discriminating women! Emphasizing unexpected departures from recent stereotyped styles. Becoming gowns that offer true metropolitan distinctiveness and charm in mode! Alluring afternoon models and cleverly modeled tailleurs. —Satin Charmeuse —Beaded Georgette Crepes you as 1 would want to talk with Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Shops Second to none in advantages of not the individual whom you married, xs . . . you ought to have come here and back; it w an unusual occur- —Fine Quality Tricotines ee ee dist Getora'ooL aoinried 4A "tantme renked at vou Reena ; - —Mannish Serges pread atories over the country’ {tht other pepe aes’ f Reliability of Service ran As hat you have) way you came in, I didn’t recognize ot ginned, yourself? you. q M 7 Interpreting the newer _silhoustie—axquisltely _tallored—partect a ca a Highest Quality Merchandise icy ial!” withnte"baas fat brunet AH aes taat mu" te anna PAY ee auetee or aiens Suanrty ringe in charming profusion. Engaging draped frocks emphasizing i napa ro ry areas ct “ . ] the Tashionahle swing allboustee tbe fa vonee lo have you ues the tere sin fo me) wraakWhen I otmme i5, 1 sient and Maximum Economies. ts room or not’ sve mind.’ “Lane—‘it was,” “Lane—t control this iniorvie, wv “Frank—'As a minister, I am ac-,