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ceol Wales Now ‘Back atWork,’ ill Tee Off at Ancient Golf Club il Make Drive With Gold Ball, Give Caddy Sovereign for Finding It and Pay for Wine at Dinner. ONDON, Sept. 26.—The Prince of Wales {s the first member of tho Family “to get back to work” after the summer holidays, Hoe will himself in” to-morrow as Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf b of St. Andrews, from which eminent office Meld Marshal Barl hats Just retired. is Royal Highness will be required4 rive off from tho first tee before eyes of thousands of critical spec- ira, thus having as severe a test ed upon his nerves as has any in-elect since the R and ent was founded in 1 hen King Edward VII. was elected Mme captain of the club, about fears ago, the “playing in” was ormed by a deputy. he caddy who finds the ball and hs it to the Captain Is usually ded with a sovereign. The ball poulded in gold, when the - is of Royal blood, and in stiver In he is of lower rank, and is then d to the collection atached to two ive silver clubs. ith the Prince of Wales contribu- ‘omorrow there will be three lls, tokens of King Edward, Leopold and the new Captain. fre 162 silver balls in the col- American (A. T.C.) Cord Tires—full oversize $10 for the 30x3 1-2—LAST WEEK Broadway at Ninth , Store hours now 9 to 5.30 De Hruawef Formerly A. T. Stowart Wanamaker Service Covers Every Field of Need Chinese Rugs—Opportunity Variety of ‘sizes.’ Good colors. Fine savings $57.50 to $95—for $85 to $125 grades ‘Average size, 7x4 feet. $95, $110, $115—for $125 to $150 grades Average size, 9 x 6 feet. * * $175 to $275—for $250 to $375 grades Average size, 9 x 12 feet. $225 to $425--for $375 to $650 grades Sizes from 18x10 feet to 14x10 feet. ‘Third Gallery, New Bullding Velours Portieres, $24.75 Reversible. 200 pairs ready. Complete color line. We do not believe that, considering the quality of the yelours and the manner of finishing, there are any such por- tieres to be had in New York at or near this price. 7. {t, 6 in. high, 48 in. wide, tinished; Freneh nm seams down ‘ front edges; overlocked seams, top, bottom and back sides. . One Tone--blue, brown, rose, golden brown, alike on both sides. Two .Tones—blue with taupe, brown, red, rome, golden brown and mulberry. Rose and green, rose and brown. Green and brown, Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Exhibit of Dahlias Wednesday to Saturday of this week. eee One of the most notable collections ever seen in the city, in point of variety, Some One Has Called Cheerfulness the bright weather of the heart. CANADA LANDS ON U. S. BOOTLEGGERS Bonds Liquor Exports to Prevent Smuggling. OTTAWA, Ont: Sept. 26.—Canada came to the rescue of the Volstead Act to-day. The Department of Custome issued a ruling by which all dealers asking for clearance for liquor consignments from Canada will be forced to put up @ Cash bond. This bond will be returned by the Dominion Government when the ship- per furnishes proof that the Nquor has reached its proper destination and has not fallen into the hands of United States bootleggers, petit hana Even {f you belong to a family such as a friend of the writer said h@ did, when excusing himself for his ugly behavior, saying, “My father was disagreeable and I like him, disagreeable also, and I know it.” and especially in point of quality. Oh, the pity of it that a cross-grained man does not retreat from the world or find an asylum where he may be cured of an infirm- ity which spreads misery and pain! Every bloom has been grown expressly for John Wanamaker on the Peacock Dahlia Farms. Orders taken for bulbs of the blooms (Strong, field-grown bulbs) to be delivered the latter part of April next. (Signed) Vb, ffraauaty September 22, 1922, Prince of Wales to-morrow will preside at the club dinner p is always a feature of tho cer-} y, ly, and one of the privileges wiil ying for all the wine consumed. SON PUTS TABLET ‘0 FATHER IN CHURCH se Memorial to Pastor Placed NOTRE DAME STUDENT ACCI- L SHOT AND KILLED, XD, Ind., Sept. 26.—John Culhane of Chicago, a student ¢ Dame University, was accl- shot and killed in his room were in- Cunning- the trigger, ded. A New Found Dignity for Miss 16 to 20 Main Aisle, Street floor NEW BUILDING a \Fur Scarfs One must have a fur scarf to complete the cos- » Newerlt, J., pulle not knowing the gun was | LAST 4 DAYS AQUEDUCT This year, the smart young miss trails her skirts to the ground, or nearly so, and wears velvets bead Stacy silver vases $6 to $112 Much Metal Cloth Plain or brocaded in glor- ious colors—much worn in Fourth Gallery, New Buliding, mory of the the former RACES $4,500 ARVERNE HANDICAP ah MILE STEEr LECH.«SE TOMORROW'S FEATURES When‘ you are | considering mak- | ing a gift, con-| sider one of these, a great eee “tume these early fall days, and if it is to be had mod- erately priced and fine in quality, so much the better! after the fashion of the Moyen age, quite sophisti- cated and yet youthfully- straight frocks of sumptuous metal cloth, or returns to the naivety of full-skirted Paris by even the younger women, White Velvet —which this year is very smart, as well as white in Sale of Exhibition Pieces of BANQUET HANDICAP your eye Silver pointed fox, $18. lace-berthaed 1830. ‘ 7 q 4 lve Japanese cross fox, $18, ; soaks crepes and satins; these make Ye 9, ats If she be a de- Hudson bay sable, 1-skin, $45, TORU AGN RAR ican French Frocks, tu6 Suites and separate chairs. ‘ butante, a slen- der little silver vase for her dressing-t able, holding a’ single Stone marten, 1-skin, $35. Third Floor, Old Bullding BABAIN and MILLER JURS are An among the Paris couturieres » work has been the tion of this charming unusually delightful group of original French frocks, Georgette crepes and For living room and library. Fall frames and colorings. se, emind collection of evening frocks in | chiffons, and velvets, beaded ne { her often of vou.|SO Many people the Misses" Salons. fateaalnstiig pactarnay With third below regular prices. \ & A tall, wide- Exquisite Colors crystal clear or tinted and Bixth Gallery, New Byliding. } STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 RMEARN | | mouthed silver vase to hold the| heavy-beaded Autumn flowers, | want these Sheets and Pillow-cases Pale, lovely shades of sal- | with steel. mon pink or yellow, roses shading into the deepest red, Lace Frocks, too Praise-winning Bed-coverings ditong thick atanw! ? i 2 blues and greens, in velvets, Made youthful: by some fi : t Mee near cick Stace | ae ones ceil crepes and chiffons, touch of flowera or ribbons. We made them in our own workrooms. And we are told } week-end party. 6 that there is nothing to match them in value. You will find in the fuse to take any more or- $65 to $295 ” * * the size o | stocks, And they will re- Cut extra long—6x7 feet. Covered with Jap. silk in charming shades 4 #VEDNESDAY THURSDAY width and height | Some are perfectly plain, de- | Our standard grade Firet Floor, Old Buliding. dressmakers here, for wraps, suits and street frocks. In exquisite shades of rose, copenhagen'‘blue, blue-and fawn. SNES Founded 1827 Geen on nen iave ; nao vot behold a great, ae as nai Lew New Black Broa dtail Cloth of rose, pink, copenhagen Huo light blue, gold a fawn, ! ke /ES ng, heavy-lipped vase, 18 in. ices, ) a higher | 1 i h makes you think of a| cotton market, . Wool-filled Comforters, $27.50 \ | aceful silver horn, | From England. Much used by Paris and by the finest Full. size—72x78 in. Covered with atin, Beautifully tufted. ‘ t ending on their graceful lines for ‘ i Beautyn cites ate richly etched | qi Free le, dressing ; $10.50 and $14.39 yd. Firat Floor, Old Building dd - | G8220 in, a come A cn Four markings or patterns at each price, all delightfully fine and y polished or in butler 3 in, ery cosa | silky—the best fur cloth made! 48 inches wide. 5 ° lik h 5 i a Rian courte: sheets—81.80 each | Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building. ults 1Ke t ese at 22. 0 t Floor, Old Bullding, pieee shes sliey each { o 6 } | 808 H sheets 81.76 each In the Women’s Fashion Salons, Wednesday — are beneficial for Boys { . pillow cases, 5c. ae i | Disk-whee! Scooters. 45x38 pillow cases, 8c, J Cl h F $ | They are the good sort that make a boy unconsciously ' Little To ts ’ ersey ot rocks, 2 | square hie shoulders and hold up his head. Hox end manly Winter Coats Coats of jine wide wale white corduroy $5 grade—$3.95 9-1n. b ished m: d securely | dtotrame and i ed. 6,000 lustre Floss 1-oz. balls, 19c ea. Special purchase Y ina blue, lark, or>nge, Kile, black or white. t Floor, Old Bullding. The frocks which have = « come to have a definite place in the well-rounded wardrobe. “9 * Simple, with just enough decoration to keep them from stitch, or with cord embroid- ery and ribbon trimming. a n brown, beige and blue. navy Snccnd Floor, Old Building looking. Two Pairs of Knickers go with each Some stunning tweeds in this group—pebble tweeds, browns, grays and good blendings. Herringbones, too, And diagonals, homespuns» and stripes. Quite a choice. In the new Fall Norfolk and sport models. Sizes 8 to 18 years. >» * # $7.50—for $9.50 Motor Robes All wool. Irish weave. Plaid on both sides. Attractive ‘ays, greens, browns, blues. 60x84 in, with fringe. Weight . ° »3!5 pounds, Only 150 at this price, cunningly made with Four more days--China Sale W ; Th ‘ 5 A $ 9 8 Second Floor, New Bullding yoke or belt, Euch Savings of a Fifth to a Half omen $ ree-plece uits, Bi 1 Lo P ‘ d { one ts warmly inter- “The Wencmaker Sale of China and Glace lade in extent, |__qy be YoRue of threepiene multe becomes greater every day icycles—Low-Friced . variety, qual: rice an n in general distinction, chine, prove why. New. Standard. Full equipped. wi i lined. Sizes 1 to 3 years, Women’s Blanket Bath Robes 2.20 says one who has made ¢ the china and glassware s in and unbiased cbservations of all | New York this month, Three Hundred Dinner Sets Hal? Price and Less than Half Price Opportunities more brilliant than eny the China Store has offered, lain; American porcelain. ” ” h and other imported china; English semi-porce- i Many of our best designs, Service Plates, Fancy Pottery and Gla-- Glass Stemware—tiith Less * ” iiture—Half Price Garden F . Brown, black and navy blue, with bodice of beige or gray. The new softly tailored silhouette with loose jacket and wide sleeves Perfectly made in every detail. Gecond Floor, Old Bullding, Morning Frocks—Half Price L aiglon and Queen-Make 80 at $2.85 | 53 at $4.45 | Were 86.75 Were $9.76 57 at $3.75 35 at $6.35 Were 87.60 ‘ Were 812,76 Charming styles, Smart pipings, braids, dainty laces. | Excellent quality voiles, percales, linens, ginghams and dotted | swisses in regular sizes; ginghams, dotted voiles and percales In extra sizes, $42.50—for COLUMBIA straight bar bicycles for men, 20 and 22 in. frames, and for women, 20 in. frames, $34.75-—for men's and boys’ bicycles, 18, 19 and 21 in. frames, motor-bike, arch bar, drop and straight bar models, and for women's bicycles, 20 in, frames. $29.50—for Juvenile bicycles, 16 and 17 in. frames for boys’, 18 in, frame for girls; straight and drop bar models. Sports Shop—Strest Fioor, New Bullding, Men’s Shirts, $1.65 A special group of new shirts that will compliment a man’s taste over all | Medium weight, suitable for being too severe. Boys’ Worsted Slip-on Sweaters, $5.50 to $8.75 nitting or crocheting ‘sweaters, eee « * * s scarfs, hets or children’s frocks. . nt OY, WORLD, Tints—straw flower, midnight | Coat frocks, slip-over-the- | Boys’ Wool Caps, Fall shapes and colors, $1.25 up New Bullding blue, dandelion, apricot, jade, tile head frocks, with round col- Boys’ Shop—Street New Bullding. Fry Glass Ovenware --Fifth to Half Less Workmanship {s of fine character, Colors—pretty light shades | ; : q Were $2.94 10e to 25 lead blown glass tumblers Be ned: ASireatiyg, Semana ore ot the ee rae ee and. demonstrate Wanamaker ralvey ‘ . econd Gallery, New Buliding. * * ‘ Medels in light, P Pa Pe WOVEN madras which signifies dur- | dd “a i ght, medium and Girls Pretty Frocks, $16. 75 ability and good patterns. Plain white, i i ark colors, with floral pat- 4 Days more of Famous with self stripes. Fibre silk stripes in gray ; terns. The bindings are of solid color and there is a heavy cord girdle. Sizea 88 to 44, e Pagoe 10 end 27 fer Other Heren Advertisls g. ‘ BLU-MOTTLE Soap at 5c ers (cll us, will do the work of three cakes of ry da Sold {n boxes of 10, 25, 60 Lathers freely, last September Won't dissolve Mail order winter’ Osliery, * Dulidine Sizes 6 to 16 years Charming new models, with delightfully original con- ceptions of line and detail, in wool jersey, skydrift, wool challis, serge, and wool Morocain crepe. Lovely soft browns, rose, French blue, rouille (rust), Chinese red or blue. Wool Chinchilla Coats, $16 Fu Giolt and colors. Russian cord in lavender and blue eficcts. All sizes 14 to 17. Three sleeve lengths, 33 to 35. New Buliding. ‘se Ghops—Streat Floor