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14 1 RISE AT FIVE TO GREETPRINCE Wales Surrounded by Crowd Before Dawn —Writes Home to “the Folks.” By the Aaaociated Ptena. STOSSET, Tstng Island. X. T., Sep tember 3.—Two hundred guests from the Long Island society colony ap peared at the Meadowbrook Club this morning at 5 o’clock to follow the Prince of Wales in a drag: hunt arranged by the Drag Association of the club. The length of his scheduled day apparently will make up for the shortness of yesterday, when he slept far into the afternoon after dancing at the home of Devereaux Milburn. member of the American polo team, until 5 a m. The prince, whose official mantle has made him appear far different from other tourists, in direct contrast to his own wishes, became as any other traveler yesterday when he dashed off a letter late In the after noon to ’’the folks,” King George and Queen Mary. This was his first act upon rising, that the letter might catch the boat, and then he fared forth to a polo game, where he made a goal against | hard opposition, although his team lost, and followed it with attendance j at a dinner party given try Mr. anil Mrs. Henry lingers Winthrop. The polo teams were the Whites. . playing with the prince, and the Reds. composed of skilled players, who trounced the British team. 7 to 3. Royalty was forgotten and the 100 spectators saw a prince jostled and crowded by the Reds on a par with any ordinary player. The prince was the only player who did not wear gloves, and at the end of the game two of his fingers were taped because of blisters. Also he was the only one to use whip and spurs. He will be a dinner guest tonight at the Piping Rock Country Club, ■w hich tendered him a luncheon on his first visit to this country. Chinese Students Gather. T* HI LA D ELR HIA. September 3. ! More than 300 Chinese students from universities and colleges in the East ern States gathered at Haverford I'ollcge yesterday for tile opening of ihe 20th annual conference of the Chinese Students’ Alliance, which will | continue for eight days. THE LOW SALE PRICES WILL PREVAIL ON LIFETIME FURNITURE THIS WEEK \ LL this week you can buy genuine Lifetime Furniture at the Low Sale flint Prices. Generous price reductions j~y enable you to replenish your home ?^ Xx now for a very little outlay. \ ra ■ Though prices are remarkably low, the quality of our Lifetime Furniture is the same as ever, which means'that apologies are never in order re gardless of what standard of com parison may be used. \ MAYER CO. ; Seventh Street 'Between D and £' . LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MOR A NAME „ THE BEGINNING OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. —By WEBSTER. IHtS DtftNSE VAy 1 / vttcx.tF ( HCLtSt Vwt. 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JERUSALEM, September 3 (Jewish Telegraphic Agency).—The Mukhtar of the Bedouin tribe, A1 Samalnl, in the neighborhood of Safed, has issued a denial that he ajid his tribe intend to return to Judaism. Letters signed by leaders of the tribe, addressed to the rabble of 1 -- 111 <tuairs. i umwi/mgyo.lUainiQHd, Yt# —H— .. r^-- _ -- ■ *>v." *■ ■ I>iwlil4fc; * l &s - I■-• V- ’ ; : 1 1: iii i p^pjj:' . ■•.-■■■••• : MR gp. BALLOON TIRES STANDARD EQUIPMENT This Vibrationless Essex Six Means Longer Car Life—*looo A J •*. 1.1 . f Freight «nd T»» Extra And it also means greater riding comfort. Unusual smoothness is found in Essex Six performance. Its motor is built on the famous Super-Six principle and with one exception is exclusive to Essex. ESSEX Thousands of former larger car owners recognize the TOURING wisdom of driving today’s Essex Six. It saves S 3OO to F dT „ tenance expense. Today’s Essex is a revelation to those e™ “ who do not know its astounding value. v. 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Buckwheat- Talk with the heating experts and learn how to b “' r «! > « H«t«* use clean, safe Anthracite, especially Buckwheat wfoib"Boilers 5 Anthracite, one of the small, cheap sizes, which Economy elated sells at a considerably lower price than the larger Inducto Sizes. —an induced draft device •11* jg.yjfeJ* or There may be an economical appliance Experts in attendance will vou can add to your present heater, or it L. explain their ,~J J v * 1. ill may pay to install a complete, new buck wheat-burning system. Get the facts. Anthracite Economy Service 824 Fourteenth St. NM( Open daily from 9 J. M. . M. The Anthracite Operators Safed and the chief rabbi of Palestine, »ome time ajfo, conveyed the applica tion of the tribe to return to Judaism on the ground that, according to tradition, the tribe was of Jewish origin. Overdue Ships Believed Safe. BOSTON, September 3.—The five masted schooner Hoyt of Boston, overdue from Brunswick. On., where nho left on August 12, Is believed here to have escaped destruction in the hurricane a week ago. a radio re port having been received yester day from the steamer Republic that she had sighted such a schooner last Saturday near Nantucket South Shoals Bight. WILL BE 114 NEXT MONTH. I Jewish Woman Still Reads With out Glasses. NKW YORK, September .I.—Plans j for the celebration of Mrs. Mashe Ur rtung's 114lh birthday next month' jvere made yesterday at the Harlem home of the Daughters of Israel. The guest list will be confined to those whoso ages range between 80 and 110. Mrs. Urdang, who was born in Riga. Poland, in 1810, reads newspapers without glasses, performs her toilet unaided, speaks four languages and Is interested in political affairs. !he has worms All dogs have worms—puppies especi | ally—and must be wormed regularly, i Sergeant’aSureShot Capsules never i fail and are perfectly harmless. 60c ac i dm*, sports & seed stores, pet shops or by mad. 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