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¢ ALL ERIN MOURNS. ILL OF WOUNDS SLND A REST Fellow Officers, Dail Mem- bers and Civic Authorities Do Homage. (Associated nid to DUBLIN, Aug. 28 Press).—Michael Collins was rest to-day in Glasnetin after a dem onstration of national grief such has been seldom seen in the ton turies of Ireland's troubled history Arthur Griffith was buried with all the honor due a great leader; Collins went to the grave amid the A nation that worshipped hi sonally as a gallant young patriot in whom was combined all those traits which Irishmen hold dear Good humor, the power of oratory and a laughing disregard for death— all were his; and while tmmense throngs filled the great Cathedral and Nimed the route to Glasnevin, congre- gations gathored in every city, town and hamlet throughout the land to mourn his passing it was a military funeral. Fellow officers last night had borne the body into the Cathedral, just as Col- lins, a short fortnight ago, helped bear the body of his colleague Grif- fith, They had stood guard all night and were there this morning when the solemn requiem high mass was cele- brated before a multitude which over- treets Richard Mul > new chieftain to whom all Ireland now looks; G O'Duffy, new Chief of Staff, and Gen. McKeon, the “blacksmith of Balli- nalee,"’ whose dash and fire have awakened enthu akin to that won by Collins hi , Were among them Sister Mary Celestine came from her convent in FE 1 to pray for her “baby broth side her knelt Sean Collins, the General's brother. Rut it was upon the trembling young woman nearby that the eyes of all fell. most pityingly—Kitty Kiernan, Collins's betrothed On the gospel c the members of the Cabinet, the Eireann, ¢ivil servants and mer of the provincial corporations the epistle side were the English representatives and members of the . including the Ameri- Jayor of Dublin, s and representa- tives of various public bodeis. Outside, lining the miles of Dublin streets through which the funeral cortege later pass thousands took part spiritually in the solemn mass of requiem, many kneeling in prayer on the pavement at the tancied mo- ment of the elevation of the sacred host Archbishop Byrne, head of the Dublin Diocese, was the celebrant, and, just as they had chanted for Griffith, Dub. n's renowned choir of priests sang West.42nd Street Women’s FALL WRAPS and COATS With Collars of Beaver or Squirrel Distinctly smart coats, collared with soft, richly shaded furs. Other models are without fur trimming, relying solely on the beauty of their fabrics and lines. Loose wrappy styles in such fabrics as coronado, andria superior, Im black, navy and Sorrento blue, Lined throughout with silk and. warmly interlined. oursine and tarquina. CORK, Aug Press) 28 (Associated amon De Valera is nt from wounds in onvale a house near Bandon, accord- ing to what is considered au thentic information, He was recuperating ‘in a house at Bealnablath, a few miles from Macroom, the scene of the Collins ambush, but later shifted his quarters. the selections during the m out organ accompaniment. Then, after absolution, the body was borne from the church and placed on the gun carriage, and as it passed along the route to € nevin many knelt in homage. The eveyy t along the way; they filled every window The cortege was imposing. First came an advance guard of National Army cavalry, then several hundred clergy, a firing party of Dublin guards, and then the gun carriage with the body, surrounded by its guard of honor. Following came the Cabinet mem. bers and the General Headquarters Staff, with the chief mourners riding in carriages. Then the members of the Dail, walking slowly, followed by the Lord Mayor and the members of the Dublin Corporation. Next a pipers’ band, playing a dirge as they marched, and numerous dele- gations representing all Irish activl- ties and organizations. These in- cluded Cork men and women now making their home in .ublin, trish- men from London and other places in England, the O'Connell Fife and Drum Band, Sinn Fein, the Gaelic League, le and labor bodies, the Cumann Na Saoirse and other wo- men's organizations, the National Civil Servants, the Dublin Fire Brig- ade and a great multitude of citizens who fell in at the rear and walked to the cemetery to pay their final tribute. The body was buried in the plot of ground reserved for those who have fallen in the cause of the Irish Free State in the existing war of rebellion BELFAST, Aug. 28.—An excursion to Bunerana, in Northern Donegal, of ald Isle Harps Gaelic Club of cancelled yesterday when, sands of the excursionists with. assembled and their special trains waiting, the Free State authorities in Buncrana declined to allow the trains through, as the town was in mourning for Michael Collins. Sg FARMERS PROTECT ELDERBERY PATCHES Ready With Sawed Off Shot Gans to Meet Ratders From City. ROCHESTER, Aug. 28. — Elderberry wine will be scarce this year. Farmers near Geneva, it was learned to-day, prifting by losses to thelr berry crops since Prohibition went into effect, are guarding their patches with sawed-off shotbuns. Moses Smith, whose place 1s near that city, 1s doubly vigilant, for last year smart efty folk left cnly the branches as they ratded his ripe berries when he failed to maintain a lookout Stan Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Featured at $89.50 ADVANCE DISPLAY of New Drapery and Decorative Fabrics For Fall and Winter 1922-23 price moderation. We are now presenting a large and varied assemblage of the _ jj}-| newest household drapery and decorative fabrics—every design and color combt- | nation in the collection having been sponsored by renowned interior decorators as being “le dernier cri” for the Fall and Winter. “Yout every requirement may be fulfilled in a gratifying manner from this timely display, and at prices that are noteworthy for their Damasks, velvets, silk velours, hand blocked imported cretonnes, light weight silks and sunfast fabrics, as well as many other new effects in window curtains, Everything in fact to make the home beautiful and NOW IN HOME OF FORMER HUSBAND Mrs. Weber Web tice B: Mrs (a EDITH HALLOR Dit LONG ISLAND R. R. TIED UP FOR HOURS|* Three Freight Cars Jump Tracks and Confusion Results. For more than six hours this morn ing the passenger system of the Long Island Railroad west of the Jamaica station was tied up because three freight cars had left the track and blocked all lines except a local one Service on all the branches run ning into the Jam held up, the majority averaging an hoyr late. ‘hours one track Was used in the several score of commuter into the station. The accident occurred at 3:10 A. M and it was not until after ten K that three of the tracks were oper This relieved the congestio trains started to run on about the normal schedule, The freight cars were loaded 3 the cquipment of the 105th Field Ar which had been in camp Montauk, L. I. There were twent two to the train. As it react the tower, just west of the Ja maica Station, the brake rigging the third car from the engine dropped This caused this car and thegwo fol lowing cars to leave the track and overturn. For a distance of about fifty feet the rails were torn up. > - SECRETARY HUGHES PLAYS DECK GAMES ON BOARD station was of th AM HIP PANS ERICA, Via Na eless, Aug eaming through a smooth sum= a, the Shipping Board steamship Pan-America, on which — Secretavy Hughes and his party are proceeding to the Brazilian Centennial Expoa'tion at Rilo, has increased her speed to 18 knots an hour. With’ other mem bers of the American Commission, Mr. Hughes took par: in some of th kK sports, much to the interest of parsen gers ays | West 43rd Street THIRD FLOOR Not Proper Person to He Hallor of their infant child, 1 _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. REPORT DE VALERA |DEMANDS CHILD He contended that W ei Hate ecal one und Mes. FIGHT FOR CHILD). for six months. of was last Janu Dillon Says Weber IS] year period expired on July 1 w vid, however, that in the interim and re fised to give his former wife the boy re Have Boy. The Central Park kidnapping sulted court battle on a habeas cor Weber is represented pus proceeding between L, Lawrence] Senitor Bdgar Brackett , manager of the Longacre Th Weber admitted under nk and his divorced wife, Edith Ha Dillon, to obtain the custody Lawrenee jr, Was continued before Jus was discontinue 1 ue in Supreme Court to-day Dillon kidnay the ehild in o k on gust 10, it t ith, ommon-iaw wife. nd pending Justice Burr’ ' proper custody fo he has been placed » Court Tustic who is a in tl HIGH BAL DENVER, Col, Aug nt Mrs. Dillon claimed ft "i r the best interest of the | py sot ven to the mother! towe high alleged proper te child Weber that the c ent tender wer had his wite custody of the director ment was produced Dillon con to let each other have the 1 ‘brogated the agreement 00 in the ubst following their birth @ hav He secured bil from the present Mrs —_ PENVER WAN CATCHES HAL atcher of the Denver baseball team, to-day caught a 1 from the Daniels & Senate Not Enough to Pass It After White House Rejection. nf Strength — in former} chit 1922 by United Press An WASHING! Bonus Bil e¢ ‘ON, Aug. 28. The be killed at this ses: or s by a Presidential veto poll of the Senate to-day showed Thirty-four Senators will vote ra measure and three more now lin up for it will ehange their ind vote to sustain an Ex to. ‘This combined grouy of raters is four more than ts necessary to prevent the overritvas p- [of a veto by the required two-thirds Western] majority even if all Senators were The vote on the bill, which may be taken to-morrow, will be 57 to 34,] F to the poll le chunged by absence from the berry y of some Senators Reed, Pa; At least five Senators are expected] Sterling, PRESIDENT’S VETO. uit when he Juck Dillon, motion pictur poll shows a peculiar break up} We of party lines. It reveals that thirty- BL. PLL SHOWS) are scheduled to vote for the meas ure to-morrow, will vote to sustain Jine-up—uniess certain Sen ators change their minds at the last is expect Vor the Bonus, 57 Ashurst Hroyssard, Rursum, Ca Culberson Fletcher, Gerry, Gooding, Harreld Jones, Washington; Kellogg, Keyes, La Follette, Lenroot MeCormick, Me Norris, Oddie, Page, Pittman, Poindexter, Rawson, Reed, Missouri; ybingon, Sheppa’ Stanfleld, St: ‘Tramme Walsh, Montana; Watson, wil Rorah, Calder This figure | M Wadsworth, Absent—C reas. ns and are ck to the hed, Senators McLean and who to be as follows: mmins, Harrison, Heflin, Johnson, Jones, New umber, Me » MeNary, Nicholson, Overman, Shortridge, Sim. ley, Suther t Bonus—a4: Ball, Nal, Dillingham, nald. Pepper, Swanson, Warren, Watson, Ga; r, Williams. nee, Frelinghuysen, Glass, King, 4, Myers, Nelson, New, New- Phipps, Pomerene, Shields, Smith, Smoot, Underwood, away, Harris, Ladd, Republicans and twenty-three] McKinley and Spencer. Democrats are lined up for the and twenty-three Democrats Should the bill cor te with a veto After Coffee Set Grecian Edge, $20 SECRETS HE secret of Oving- tc-.'s reputation for always having excellent giftsrests almost as much in what they reject as it does in what they display. and, , Walsh, Massa- OVINGTON’S TheGift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered October Ist rvw vee JAMS MeCreery & CO. ser srnsxe Wash Goods Are very low in price Printed Voiles, Imported Ginghams, Flowered and Plain Crepes, Beach Cloth, Prints, Chambrays, Roman Stripe Crepes and several other weaves will be yard, 25c' Imported Oyster White Linen, 36 inches wide, yard, 65¢ White Voile, of fine crisp finish. 44 inches wide, yard, 45¢ [Second Fleor} Hurd’s Boxed Stationery Boxes 39c 60c 1.50 These boxes of Geo. B. Hurd’s widely known Stationery contain 24 sheets, plain or raed ih paper, and 24 envelopes, in some instances lined with attractive colored tissues. Exceptionally priced for this sale. [Main Floor] the Sale is Exceptiona: Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags In an exceptional sale at 5.00 Black Russet Tan 16 and 18 ins. This is why Every Bag genuine Cowhide. All are leather lined. Solid brass trimmed—good | lock. Made to sell at higher prices. They would cost us 5.00 or more to duplicate. [Fifth Floer] This Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to 1.85 Formerly 2.45 to 4.95 a clearance of Summer Wash Suits, every one of which is guaran- teed fast color. They have long and short sleeves and are sufficiently heavy for early Fall wear. Dark 3 to 10 years. [Third Floor) colors and light combinations. Sizes Sport Goods Specially priced Lee and Horsman Tennis Racquets may be obtained tomorrow at the of@ Hand Cut Steel Dies For Stamping Stationery 1.00 formerly 2.25 to 3.75 These are obtainable at this specially low price, when a purchase is also made of at least two quires of Writing Paper or Corggspondence Cards Additional Charge for Stamping. Die Becomes Your Property [Main Floer) The Elaine—a New Cross-Strap Pump, 11” This is a new conceit, which is extremely attrac tive and comfortable. It is developed in Beige suede, combined with Patent Leather or Tan Calfskin or Du! Calfskin combined with Patent Leather, also al! Patent Leather. Medium height Spanish Louis Heel and hand turned sole [Second Floer] Particulary Good Value icker Chairs, 12.75 Wherever an odd wicker chuir is required, these comfortably constructed chairs and rocker: will more than fill the need They are well proportioned | Last Three Days Of August Sales bring to light most excep-, tional values which cannot be duplicated after August Take advantage of 31st. them now. The Sales include: ***Master-Made” Furniture McCreery Quality Linens Oriental Rugs Blankets McCreery Furs ‘ur-Trimmed Coats *Reg. U.S. Pat. OF 89.50 Will save you more than twice its price in laundry bills every year. And it will last many years. A carload purchase enables us to sell this electric special price of 2.75 A Brown Golf Bag regularly sell- } ing for 6.00 will be 3.95, j MacGregor Golf Clubs, Drivers, Putters, Mashies, Midirons and | Brassies are special at 1.75 | (Fifth Floor) | | oe Z } | Outfitting the School Girl The Newest Note in Girl’s School Frocks Gay colors and embroidery make this,simple, serviceable frock for the school girl a delight to the eye. There are serges trimmed with bright cross stitching, smart jerseys in original color combinations, and the new wool crepe. 3.95 to 17.50 Illustrated is a fine French Serge Dress with touches of wool embroid ery. Navy or Brown 6.95 [ Fourth Floor) Girl’s Coats 19.50 Plaid back coating makes the most captivating of serviceable coats for school wear. When buttaned up they are snug and warm for Winter New in lines and color combination Brown, Tan and Blue. Mother will be particularly pleased with their quality, which is most unvenal at this price. Sizes 6 to 14 ( Fourth Fleer) Locomotive Electric Washing Machines to freshen up and give cheer where renovation is considered necessary. Our staff of interior decorators will assist in making selections, if you so desire. FOURTH FLOOR. and restful; built und seats. reed with winged sides, spriny frame seats, cushioned back: Cream, Shello: Brown and Green. (Fifth Fleer} washer at 89.50. It hus a table board top for ironing, and u water heating device which enables you to wash, boil aad sterilize your laundry at once. An 8-sheet capacity makes it possible to finish a very heavy laundry in one tubful. The 12-inch roll wringer completes the operation. [Sisth Fleer) of fine round