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ewe THE £ $16,500,000 IMORE NEEDED pun Hy WL - Commission Reports $101,000,000 HH Is In That riation | WHARFAGEHI! Cty Should T Numerous Pieces of Water Front Property. i i (he Barze Canal Termtnat Commi | sd to-Any mats pudlio tte report em | Prank Defying the remits of ity work of the | the marine o | Bay for the p |betne ewamped here by tack of terminal tac ties for marine transfers. adiing marine Inferior to & fraction o unities,, The com- the Bush Terminal teen of wharfs and well-linnted 6 tracks make nove freights ewittly and safely and at a cost far lease than that ! ed in handing traMe in m way which hardly met requirements Orty years ag Sub Port In Ja naica Bay. ommodation e4 that the elty transfer y 8 pleces of water to be used as canal ed that such State will pay over by im- proving frets rwiedges a great past and present 6 Sterling and ‘The Commission Istance the « @upplementary to it Villiama is fhe ohairman of the Commission, and the other mem- lam two years, In an exhauative study | bere are Frecerio C. Stover Baward et ithe problema of iniand water trane-| A. Bond and Harvey ‘ven ARMED FARMERS SURROUND portation in this State, the com fade that the appropriation of tee the darge canal between this olty | 08 the lakes by the way of Buffalo ty ineffective by lack of proper factitiies which could be sup- about eixten and a half milion Qéfars more. { Utica, Whitehall, ‘Twev, Afbany and New York. feport sets forth that the present see use of the oanal by shippers is tothe fact that the canal ma not made a business like business, Great stress | on the necessity for terminals Qlow easy and oheap in- of freights between the eadel and the ratircads. Foros Moet Favorable Rates. Be te recommended that legimation de tel igive to canal freights at leant as opportunities mont severely. e@ history of foreign ports, says the commission, shows that they have in- ft 4 away Cemands upon them. New York haw for more than twenty-five years been falling De@lind the growth of its business, Rall rowis have been forced to Impose differ entials in order to keep themselves trom hes @et traffic by making itself | to | derful #iccess you | \) new corsels which are ale T have ever used before. | to be so perfectly con ificing grace and b Wen BANK ROBBERS IN SWAMP. Four Men Got $2,500 at Walnut, IIL, and Escaped After a Fight. March 1—Huntrede of DTxON, M1, ; farmers, under the lexdorship of Gheriff Bela of Lee County, last night eurround- , |e4 a 6O-aare tract In which four men, who blew the safe and robbed the bank of Walnut, Tl., and ercaped with $2,600, are believed to be hiding. Members of the posac are armed with ‘flea and shotquns and have been or- red to kill the bandite if they attempt escape. After the robbers fied from Walnut they took refuge in a barn, In making ir eacape from the barn they engaged in @ running revolver fight with depu- ties and then ran for the tract, whioh is partly a swamp, It im delleved at least one ts wounded. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, a Cortain relief for Fever ‘shness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regu- late the Bowels and destroy Worms. They break up Colds in 24 hours. ‘They are #o pleasant to the taste Chil- dren like them. Over 10,000 testimo- nials, Used by Mothers for 22 years, They never fatl. Sold by all Druggists, 250. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE, Address Allen §. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. price. corset of made of your ad of anything I never hoped & wiable without tty of figure”? ort in Jamatoa | ts held to be important. | Five Minutes Sometimes Makes A Big Difference If You Are Suffering the Tortares of Indigestion and Have to Walt Until Scmeone Runs to the Drug Store for a Box of Siuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Free Trial Package. The foetant relief afforded poor overhneiened y the we of « Stuart's Dywpep © constantly kee! and at the office as ‘The Stomach Welcomes Quick Relief. Exquisitely graceful in modeling, yet so comfortable and easy for every movement, that you'll wonder how you can be so perfectly corseted at a moderate Particularly if you have sought for the same result in a r On Sale Everywhere A Stuart's Tablet not onty alts digestion tnt it aotuaily does the digesting iteelf, In other words, tt furnishes exactly the same elements for the digestion of food aa the nataral ing, foul breath or constipation. Atnert’s Drepepeia Tablets have done more humantty and ave cause’ more rejoicing than any other one agency that can be samed, Every ruggist everywhere ella and personally recommends Btuart's Dyspepsia Tadleta The prtoe 1a 60 cents per box. them a mmple peckage will be seut you free if yon write to #. A, Stuart Co,, 160 Btuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich, a 85 UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. No Extra Charge for It. rn a at te high price. | AD faut the Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 P. M. China Has a Bad. Habit of Breaking, and So New China Is Always Needed—Get It in This March Sale of China When porcelain was the gift of kings and potteries were the business of royalty, when French nobility searched for porcelain clay, and all the world of wealth and education was bent upon dis- covering china secrets and china perfection—well, even then their efforts were crude and childish as compared to the beautiful services spread out in this March Sale of China held in the Wanamaker Store commencing today. Look at the beautiful Pouyat pottery, for instance. Those exquisite sets at $110, at $100, at $75, and at $60. What beautiful shapes, what exquisite colors, what splendid gold—then think back to the times when Louis XV. presented to the King of Denmark a service that cost nearly $20,000 and was certainly no more perfect in form. Study the sets from Theodore Haviland with these marvelously delicate decorations of pink flower sprays—do they not remind you of the times when the court artist lifted china decoration into the realm of art? If kings and queens of a hundred years ago could have seen in their day the china now being shown here what would they have said? Those lovely green and brown dinner sets that only cost $10 for the entire 100 pieces. Those elegantly shaped, perfectly plain sets with narrow band of color at $10—surely they ought to be awarded a prize of honor! Those lovely sets of the J. Pouyat Co., which are absolutely unprecedented at the prices of $15, $20, $25 and $30. Those sets from the Theodore Haviland pottery, which include bread-and-butter plates, a soup tureen, four vegetable dishes, all elaborately treated with gold, at $35. of $80, Or those other sets from the same pottery at $17.50, instead of $25, and at $27.50, instead There are 1,300 dinner sets in new patterns in this regularly scheduled Half-Yearly Sale of Wanamaker China—truly a Jubilee sale. Never have we had the pleasure of presenting such unex- pectedly fine values. Surely Golden Age of Commerce Has Dawned in China Services In this fiftieth year of progress the Wanamaker Store stands upon its platform enunciated years ago—constant foe of inflated prices—enemy to the high cost of living. Upon that plan this Jubilee Sale of China is erected. Its merchandise, better than in any former year, is almost uniformly the lowest priced in our history. Besides Dinner Sets There Are Quantities of Fancy China All unpacked and on sale at extremely low prices. | Marvelous is the opportunity offered by our purchase of $5,000 worth of Pouyat sample china to sell at $1,750. Cannot promise how much of it will be left tomorrow, but whatever there is will bear the distinction of shape and decoration always to be found in Pouyat china. 12,000 Thin Glasses With Dainty Patterns, 40c Dozen How many will be left for tomorrow is a problem which we cannot solve. Each of the six pate terns is pretty—fit for almost any table. ; Cut Glass for Wedding Gifts The opportunity for Spring brides! New patterns, new shapes, exquisite cuttings in glass that is properly finished. Study cut glass when\you buy it—especially in “bargain sales.’ If there is a gray haze about the glass, it has been dipped only in acid and not properly polished. Customers are saved much annoyance by buying cut giass in the Wanamaker Store, where standards of cut glass excellence are upheld not only in regular stock but in all special collections. Prices on this Jubilee cut glass are 20 to 33!4 per cent. less than usual. Second Gallery, New Building. $6,000 Worth of Inexpensive Lamps to Sell at $3,000 Lamps with brass standards inset with copper, or of all-brass with copper finish, having desigr of brush brass apparently inlaid. Shades are of the new art glass for summer homes—dull gre |] and pale browns. Generally quite plain and summer-like, many are advance samples. _It is par- ticularly unusual to offer so large a number at each price. Electric portables complete with shades, $3.25, $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $22.50, regularly $6.50 to $45. Small electric desk lamps complete with shades, $3 to $6, regularly $6 to $12. Gas portable lamps with shades, complete with tubing, Welsbach mantle and chimney, $3 to $7.50, } regularly $6 to $15. Second Gallery, New Building, The Spring Sale of Housewares Embraces Woodenware, Tinware, Vollrath Enamelled Ware, Black and Galvanized Ironware, Brushes, Bathroom Fittings, Trunks, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Etc., Etc., to the Tune of Some Fifty Thousand Pieces To print all or nearly all of these items being out of the question, we ask you to please judge the March prices by these fair samples from the several sections of the great and fascinating Housewares Basement Store. ° During March You May Have A No. 8 hand-made Wash Boiler of heaviest, polished| A set of Kitchen Knives and Forks, 12 pieces with tin with copper bottom, at $1.25, instead of $1.75. ebony handles, $1, instead of $1.50. A 10x14 inch Japanned Tin Bread Box, also the heaviest] | A white enameled Bathroom Stool with rubber tips, made, at 75c, instead of 90c. at $1.25, instead of $1.75. A hand-made 4-foot Kitchen Table that will stand for generation, at $2.10, instead of $3. A No, 7 nickel-plated iron Frying Pan at 40c, instead 70c. Women’s Satin Foulard Dresses On the new Empire lines, with peas- ant shoulder and sleeves; dainty cream net yoke and undersleeves; some hand- somely trimmed with Bulgarian em- brolderyp others have trimmings of self and contrasting colors; skirts fol- low the graceful, clinging, straight Mines; all wanted colors in newest de- Signs; an unusual value, at 14.50 Women’s Lingerie Dresses One of the many dainty embroidered models which we are now showing. Embellishments of lace insertions, tucks and fine lace medallions. Many others equally effective of allover eye- let embroidery; every new line In shoulder, sleeves, waist and skirt drap- ery; at the very low price of 14.50 Big Sale of Spring Boots, Ties, Pumps, 1.89 To-morrow we want to add several hundred new customers to our already large Shoe clientele. We adopt a fair and businesslike method—make { worth their while by giving them something NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE AT THE PRICE. We are sure these values will crowd this di ber, not a style or two, but a great assortment of new. goods which will make choosing a pleasure. (None C. O. D.) Black Velvet Button Boo: Patent Leather Button Boots—black satin tops. Black Velvet Button Boots —-black satin tops, Russia Calf Button Boots—-brown velvet tops. Kidskin Ties. Black Velvet Pumps. Black Satin Pumps. Black Romain Pump: Patent Leather Pumps and Ttes. Gun Metal Pumps and Ties. Tan Russta Call Pamps and Ties. Women’s $5 Silk Skirts, 3.69 WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS—of Persian messaline, in pretty colorings, with accordion plaiting. Another style of plain color messaline with flowered plaited Gounce to match. Still another model of flowered taffeta, with sec tional ruffle, also black messaline with deep flounce. New Embroideries &Ciance Purchase. ay aie to be on the spot when a certain importer wanted cash. t the pick of his newest patterns; got them at prices ridic- ulously low. Must make a quick turn-over, so out goes this lot to- morrow at—well, judge the savings for yourself. 69c SWISS AND NAINSOOK FLOUNCINGS--27 Inches wide; open and showy patterns, suitable for lingerle dresses, Instead of = ALLOVER EYELET EMBROIDERY—of Swiss and nainsook; sutt- $1.25 able for guimpes and kimono waists. 25c EMBROIDERED BANDINGS—from 4 to 6 inches wide; in Instead of 50c eyelet and baby Irish designs. 12l4c BANDINGS, EDGES AND INSERTIONS—of cambric, nain- Instead of 25¢ sook and Swiss; from 1% to 5 inches wide. New Laces for Spring 1911 WHITE AND ECRU NET ALLOVERS—sultable for waists and guimpes; 18 in, wide. Regularly 98c; yard...... COTTON AND FILET BANDINGS—white and cream; for wash dresses; 2 to 10 inches wide. Regularly 10c to 49¢; y: FRENCH AND GERMAN VAL. EDGES AND INSERTION to 1% In. wide. Regularly 55¢ to 85c; dozen yards LINEN TORCHON EDGES AND INSERTIONS—from 1 to 4 Inches wide. Regularly 10c; dozen yards, 55c; per yard.. ARmeR Ny New Spring Ribbons—Specials SATIN AND TAFFET, TRIPED RIBBON—with self color dotted border; 534 Inches wide; In w pink, light blue, cardinal and black. Regu- larly 35¢; yard . 28c 19¢ artment to its utmost. Remem- a A modern hardwood apartment Refrigerator, capacity 100 pounds, at $10, instead of $14.75 ‘ At 12-inch Floor Broom of genuine bristles, at $1, instead of $1.50. A carload of Vollrath scamless steel enameled utensils, with enameled covers, at exactly a third below staple prices, A Chafing Dish or a Coffee Percolator, in nickel-plate A 40-inch Steamer or Dress Trunk at the usual price of | or copper, at $5. The design is new, made for the occasion, the 30-inch size~—$7.50 for the dress trunk—$6.75 for the] so we cannot say exactly how much more these would be steamer trunk. ordinarily, Are these enough? Will the one or two from each division impel you to come and ask for the article or articles that are uppermost in your mind? If it or they come under the classifications that head this column we can almost guarantee you a substantial saving. A Word About Housewares Quality These new and lower prices are named on the same dependable grades and perfect qualities as we deal in from January to December. This twice-yearly sale was founded and has been maintained only by the co-operation of man- ufacturers who, like ourselves, realize that quality is remembered long after cost is forgotten, It is profitable to these makers and to us to put these fine wares down to the prices of the inferior occasions 1 Basement, New Euilding. The 1911 Bohemian Shirts For Fastidious Men Will Be Shown Tomorrow in the Burlington Arcade Bohemian shirts—made in Bohemia—introduced to American men by the Waiamaker Store many years ago, making an immediate ‘“‘hit.”” “DIFFERENT” shirts—helping men to solve the problem so difficult in these days of pro- gressive manufacturing—of maintaining an individuality in dress. We have these shirts exclusively in New York. “DIFFERENT” in colorings—in the way the colorings are combined. But, otherwise, just such shirts as the American man has been educated to expect—fine in all points of finish and perfect fitting. ne American ideas and American specifications transplanted to Bohemia by our haberdashery chief made a radical change in these shirts without taking away a tittle of their original charm. But come and see, tomorrow. And incidentally see the quaint little shops of the Burligton Arcade, reproduced here as characteristic of London, the home of fashions for men. Prices of Bohemian shirts are $2.50, $3 and $3.50—common prices for imported shirts that have not half their merit. Burlington Arcade, Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER * Formerly A. T. Stewart fs Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street 59c A heavy galvanized iron Ash Can reinforced with wooden slata; size 15x26 in., at $1.50, instead of $2. 5c BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED TAPPETA RIBBON—In several designs; 434 inches wide; most desirable for hat trimming. Regularly 25c; yard... Newest Colored Cotton Goods SCOTCH GINGHAMS—tn all the most wanted desi colors, Regularly 19c; yard. SILK AND COTTON FOULARDS—tin thirty of the newe colors, Regularly 39¢; yard, Spring Dress Fabrics: $2-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS-—colors and black. 54-INCH ALL WOOL DIAGONAI . 42-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGES-~colors and bla L. 1D WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS Also PLAIN AND FANCY MOHAIRS—colors and black. . S4-INCH IMPORTED ALL WOOL GRAY SUITINGS. SH ALL WOOL FANCY © K SUITING ‘ -INCH ALL WOOL IMPORTED STORM SERGES—colors cream and bl ‘ SH ALL WOOL Two Stirring Economtes. st shades Silks for Spring, 1911 PRAU DE CYGNE=all pure silk; 21 inches wide; full assortment of 40¢ street and evening shades. Regularly 85c; yard.. PRINTED FOULARDS—pure silk; 40 Inches wide; new colors and de- 1.25 signs; an excellent grade, Regularly $1.69, $1.95; per yard.......+.. Beas BLACK SATIN DUCHESS—pure silk; one yard wide tailored gowns, Regularly $2.00; yard.......+ UNDAY WORLD WANIS WORK | MONDAY MORBING WONDERS| a F Ae ‘ ‘