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bob: PACER EpEROrtre mre - . a " Oil From Ships ‘Sticks Up Ducks - On Jersey Shore I (Bpecial to The biidine World.) CAPE MAY, N.,J., March 1.—Hor- e fce Corson of Cape May Point was Walking along the beach to this city ‘When he picked up a wild duck that ould not fly because of a thick ac- umulation ‘of of! on its wings. He wild ducks they had found in like condition, This ofl is from steamers that dump their tanks at the en- trance to the Delaware Capes. All seaside, resorts from Sandy Hook to Capé May will unite in an appeal to, the Government to have the Bureau of Navigation stop this oil dumping, which, it is feared, will destroy fishing. Soft shell crabs, which usually are washed up at this season, have not appeared, and it is believed oll has killed them. Scientists say that the dead whales that have been wasied ashore of.late were killed by oil. . TheGlonous | AMPICO- now1050 Same upright model that has been $1250 Immediate delivery, upon payment of a small sum, balance monthly in omeurts easily arranged. Used | pionos tcken in prt exchange. ’ There is only one AMPICO It is the same incomparable miracle of music whether it makes its home in the CHICKERING, the SCHOMACK- EH, the HAINES BROS., the MARSHALL & WENDELL, |]! or the celebrated KNABE piano. This particular instrument, which we offer now, for the first time, at $1,050, is the AMPICO-in-the-MAR- SHALL & WENDELL piano. It is shown in the above |]} illustration, drawn from the instrument itself in the Wanamaker Piano Salons. It brings into the home: —classical music of the concert stage. A —dance music which sets hearts and eyes and feet in rhythmic motion. —accompaniments for the voice—the best songs may be sung in the home under the best auspices. | The masters who have played for the AMPICO have #1] given to their work the very best that was in them, in- | spired by the knowledys that- they were playing for gen- erations of lovers of good music. The AMPICO holds and reproduces this playing eternally the same. Every play- ing of the AMPICO is an exact reproduction of the orig- inal. The AMPICO may be played in any home served by electricity, whether direct or alter- nating current. When you wish to play it select the music roll you want, put it in place as you do the rolls of a player- piano (very simple), Jock it in place by the turn of a lever, start it by the turn of another lever, then go and six down in your easy chalr and listen to the kind of music you usually travel long distances to hear, but can hear at home only through the AMPICO. Or, turn to your partner, and dance to music which will make you forget the orchestras along the Great White Way. AMPICO Grands, $1,975 to $4,000 The WANAMAKER Piano Salons are the exclusive distributors in Greater New York of the AMPICO-in-the- CHICKERING, the AMPICO-in-the-SCHOMACKER, and the AMPICO-in-the-MARSHALL & WENDELL, and share with one other house the privilege of distributing the AMPICO-in-the-HAINES BROS., and the AMPICO- “| in-the-KNABE. The price of each of these instruments is fixed, and not subject to change. Any of them may be purchased on convenient terms. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Bullding CLIP THIS OFF AND MAIL TODAY JOHN WANAMAKER NEW YORK Please give me further details about the AMPICO offer announced by you in to-day’s Evening World. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 1, 1922. A Treasury Department representative, at the Information Bureau, will assist our customers in making out Income Tax returns. . Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours—9 to 5.30. Telephone—Stuyvesant 4700 A Sa —Downstairs S Good Dresses Mostly Poiret Twill In three special groups $10 $15 Downstatrs Store, Old Bullding OO $20 Four models o! Poiret twill and tricotine at $10 --the regular $15 grade. ee # A large group of Poi- ret twill frocks at $15—- the regular $19.75 grade. Syd eee Very fine Poiret twill frocks at $20—the $22.50 to $45 grades. *“* Attractive in fashion features. Braided, bead- ed or embroidered in many lovely ways. Sizes 34 to 44. One model at $20 in sizes to 48. | | | | le of Trimmed Hats In which $5 to $8.50 grades are Mostly hand-made hats—1 Ciao | }$3.45 lovely to see. * Milan combined with Canton crepe; horsehair braid combined with Canton crepe; Milan hemp; and the new Ritz cloth. * * Large dressy hats; tailored models; and small street hats. New thought in Capes—$13.75 Very smart overplaids, and plain twilled effects, . . . Polos and tweeds—hap- pily new and quite in order with Spring fashion ideas. Women’s sizes. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Many high shades—typical of the new season. Downstairs Store, Gld Bullding Fox Scarfs $14 The $20 kinds— So good to wear with Spring suits. Ample in size, with head and tail. In fawn, taupe and brown. Downstalre Store, Old Bullding Quick Clearaway of Men’s SF ay: Xv Two-trousers Suits, $19.50 Originally $84.50. * * * All-wool fabrics. * * * A hurry call to men who have been waiting for some- thing unusual to happen. Broadway, cor. Eighth as they come along, be tiey comfortable landing.” March 1, 1922. not to be discouraged, come A | If the Weather Does Not Happen to Be Good tor my work today it’s good for some other man’s and wil! come {] around to me tomorrow, has been often said by all of us to each cther, just as Charles Dickens said in one his speeches long ago: “To think hard, wock constantly and make the best of things ood or bad, resolutely determined at will, we will surely arrive at a You may pass through fire and not feet scorched. Housewares Sale Will continue during March Offering lower prices on the very things needed in what has been called “the greatest business in the world” |—the business of housekeeping. | Brooms and Brushes. | Tronware. | Andirons. | Fire Sets. | Percolators and Casseroles. | Feather Dusters. | Electric Irons. | Trunks. Baskets and Hampers. Nickel and Copper Ware. Refrigerators. Aluminum Ware. Tinware. Woodenware. . Cutlery, Scales, Coffee Mills. Hand Washing Machines. Bathroom Furnishings. Sewing Machines and Dress Forms, Les Clans Drapella . lections. NOTE:—There is only one Kasha q | Rodier—though there are many imitations (not here). ~ RODIER’S New Woolens Kasha cloth.. Kasha Bizarre..Kasha Quadrille Les Clans Perllaine. . Perllaine Perllaine Quadrille. .Perllaine Multicolor .Les Damier Drapelia These are the fabrics which were used by CALLOT and the great couturieres of Paris in their new spring col- * . _ The Dress Goods Salon has a most complete and inter- esting assortment of these fabrics; in the newest colors and combinations of color, both for town and sports wear. . created and manufactured by M. Firet Floor, Old Buliding 1,500 Dinner Sets | In the March Sale of China * . Combining Quality with Value through March prices - —20 to 50 per cent. below regular prices P ae a | | French China Dinner Sets | Wire Goods. | Enamelware. $52.50 to $275—were $80 to $350—100 and 107 piece sets dire Aa From famous factories in France. 7 7 —Theo. Haviland, Chas. F. , Ahrenfeldt, Vignaud, Redon, Aladdin Aluminumware yc iott iio ernhine Rte ae together with other makes, at the lowest prices yet quoted! 6 es for the higher-grade serviceable aluminumware— Sink strainers, 30c, 60c. Double omelet pans, $1.15. Covered saucepots — side handles, 70c, 90c, $1, $1.10, $1.40. Cast aluminum tea kettles— old 6 qts. Colonia: safety filling devise, $4.25. Cast aluminum skillets—wood shape; (handles, 9% in. dia., $1.75. Cast aluminum gridcies, wood handles, 8 in. dia, $1.55. _ Cast aluminum double boilers, 2 qts., $3. ‘ea kettles—hold 5 qts., $2.75 to $3.75. ‘ Covered saucepots — side handles, 4 qts., $1.10. Covered saucepans, 5 qts., | $1.30. Lipped saucepans, Z qts., 70c. Riceboilers, 2 qts., $1.25 to $2.25. Fry pans, 9 in., 50¢. Teapots, 1% qts., $2.15. Teapots, 2 qts., $1.35 to $2.30. Coffee pots, 2 qts., $1.26. Coffee pots, 3 qts., $2. Lipped preserving kettles, 4 ats., $1.05, Lipped perserving kettles, 6 ats, $1.35, Lipped preserving kettles, & qts., $1.60. qts., $2. Sink ‘strainers, 60c. rire saucepan sets 1, 1%, 2 qts., 80c. Soup strainers, 6% in., 40c; 7% in, 45e. Colanders, 9 in., 80¢; 10% in., $1.05. Combination cooker, 5 pieces, $2.10. Combination shaker with strain- er, 50¢. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding and Shades $35 grade tasteful band of dull gold galloon, —or in gold colored sil medailions of blue. Other Floor Lamps | equall Silk shade goes with the lamps. —24 in, in size, good quality cf gold- colored silk, edged ‘with fine silk fringe and combined with well-fashioned and well-des gned, but of mahogany-finished wood, not solia mahog- /any, and with silk shades in gold, old rose or blue, are $18 for the sale, $25 prade. | $25,000 of Lamps and wa In the March sale at a fourth to half less. | Hundreds brand new, just from the manufacturer. SOLID Mahogany Floor Lamps | |In the March Sale of Lamps | | $22 Floor, table, boudoir, bridge and chair lamps. Mahogany, mahogany finish, wrought iron, polychrome. o 8 |e And some very pretty pottery vase lamps. The Lamp Shop, Second Gallery, New Buliding Virgin Wool Comforters, $5 Wool up 60 per cent since the wool in these was bought rape tig hs Not a house can duplicate them at $5 We ourselves cannot, when these are gone eT ae Cut 72x84 in. top and back. Stitched a'l over. Color schemes in pink, blue, yellow, lavender. Plain sateen borders. Floral Fourth Gallery, New Building At a fraction of their regular price Lace Bandings, 45c and 85c yd. Fine silk net with white, black, navy blue or brown ; background, embroidered in jcolorful Oriental effects. | *. * * Heavy ecru cotton net— filet. mesh—with wool em- broidery. All-silk Margot and Venise lace, black only. s . . Octagon, square and filet meshes—more than a hun- dred designs. 4% to 18 inches wide. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Bullding d preserving ketties, 10) english Semi-porcelain Dinner Sets $140; 100 and 107 piece sets $25 to $110—were $50 to Nippon China Dinner Sets 50 to $85—were $30 to $125—52, 100, 107 pe. sets paar ase American Porcelain Dinner Sets | 130 Different Patterns | The beauty of the patterns it would be impossible to de- seribe—there are so many—such a variety. | Sets decorated in encrusted ld—great wide bands, or nar- row bands, or rrow and wide bands combined: Sets in encrusted gold com- |bined with royal cobalt blue. | Coin gold bands, floral aecora- |tions, borders and’ sprays, bands * * per cent. less. J * 30x3%4,—clincher .... x3Y,—straight side. x4 —traight side. —straight side. 34x4 —straight x4,—straight si x4/;—straight si x4V,—straight si |35x4Y4,—straight si Y,—straight —straight —straight 37x5 —straight si * * * First quality. * American (A, * * oars | Oversize. | | ply wire. Great Values! | | | | | * Other Features of Fancy China at 25 to 50 per cent. less. * Ten tables of gifts—Ten graduated prices. $20—which are a third to half below regular prices. ° Air-bag cured T. C) cord tires at least ten per cent {more than usual road surface. Bead has non-stretching extra 5 of bright solid color, combined with touches of black or some other contrasting note. No matter what the color scheme of your: dining-room, or the character of your other table furnishings, the set of china or semi-porcelain you want is here. iow foivgeud is united iy aston- ishing! price—as in this sale— why, fi eeghibes you have a Sale of China worth talking about, worth coming to see, worth buying from! * the March Sale * Glassware, Artwares, Bronzes and Marbles—20 to 50 Kitchen earthenware—20 to 50 per cent. less. $1.50 to Second Gallery, New Bullding NOW we have found them! Guaranteed Cord Tires Guaranteed on 8,000 mile basis for service 1,500 ready Thursday morning Showing savings of $6.25 to $21.60 per tire cc. 6 We cannot promise to duplicate them. 1,600 ready Thursday morning. Non-skid tires, all of them. Road-gripping tread. Mai! and telephone orders filled until the 1,600 are gone. Sports Shop, Street Floor, New Buliding $7.50 to $60—were $11.50 to $95; 52, 100, dames detec | 3 “|

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