KATIE SEXMOUR’S FUNERAL.The funeral of the Ute Mies Katie Seymour (M», Harry Athol), whose painfully sudden death shortly after her return from Soufh Africa occurred this week, took place fom her residence, 28, Burton-road, Brixton, to-day. The funeral procession left the house shortly after one for the Lambeth Cemetery at Tooting, where the interment is to take place.I The number of mourners and friendsforming the funeral procession from the ! house was not a very Urge one, the majority ' proceeding to the cemetery at Tooting direct. The coffin, which consisted of polished oak with brass furniture, was j covered with a large number of t$andeome ! and costly wreathe sent by relatives and friends, in all there were close upon eighty wreaths. ’ ’The mourners were Mr. Harry Athol (husband), Mrs. Seymour (mother), Mr. f W. A. Seymour (brother), Mrs. Whrne, Mr.( Alfred Powers; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Victor, Mr. L. Athol (brother-in-law), Mrs. Girdler, Mr. and Mrs. F. Halter, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bead. The attendance at the grave-i side was a very Urge one, and included a number of prominent persons in the dramatic, musical, and literary world. In addition there was a considerable attendance of the general public to witness the burial,