The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1913, Page 8

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THO OFF 10 SEEK ‘ the expeditionary ship will sail north and east to a boney ridge of coral, “Juet in sight o Wreck We Were When our own ah caught on the teeth of another reef, broke in two and sank, Only Burrete | and @ Russian diver and 1 emcaped. We | midway between Delagoa Bay and Dur- ban. There les the wreck of the Dorothea and there the good red gold! of @ Boer President. made our way through the brush far! Harken to the tale of Commander | down the co August de Castellano Seymore, as he| mission stat told it to-day, just before he took the | Ing, whose home is at “'Twas when old Paul realized the! cause 1 SUNKEN TREASURE lof Pretoria that the sly old fox Pres | | pared to ship to x South American port | all of his treasure—and some that | Wasn't his. Secretly he ordered the jor % street, Brooklyn, and he # Ka entares event and the Port of | iin ‘we were on the verge si And now can't tell you more be- ‘ve got to run for my train. Heads of Expedition Leave to Hunt Gold-Laden Ship in [gota packed in fruit cane, and these | Indian a wero sealed and crated and consigned “How the secret of the gold #hipment leaked out I do not care to tell, but | euffice it to may that when the old | steamer Dorothea sailed from Delagoa Bay she had two and @ half miliions in | bullion in her hold and her captain | knew ft. | IT 18 THE SECOND EXPEDITION | FOR TREASURE | “But the Dorothea ran on a reef ve tween Delagoa Bay and Durban and only one man escaped. That man Bur- rotte and I discovered, after he had euffered unparalleled hardships, and we Two millions and « half of virein| got hie secret from him. Together we gold in bars stowed in cans of pre-|organised an expedition at the cost of served—very much preserved—frult, | $2,000 and sailed for the location of the He in the hold of the wrecked Doro-|reof whsre the Dorothea lay. thea, and the only three men in all Oh, the rippling, golden finkling of om Paul Kruger's hidden gold! “Treasure trove! ‘Treasure trove!” sing the trucks of the train that to-day ulled out of Grand Central station car- ryiag the adventurers of the Dorothea A glove-like fit, a silk-like lustre indivisibly united in a hose of softest, most durable yarns. Weare Like “60” Looke "50"" Coote But 25 &@ half millions of the canny Roer's pelf lfe on @ coral beneath the green, Greasy waves of the Indian Ocean. | CLEARANCE of Women’s Spring Apparel of the Very Highest Class Former Peices quoted here are absolutely correct; regular patrons who habe examined these garments dering the pay tew weeks are specially inbited to call again and tahe advantage of the reduced prices, 522 Exquisite Dresses it are those who took the train at the @rand Central for San Francisco to- day. They are August, de Castellane Seymore, commander of the expedi- tion; Capt. Thomas Burrette, veteran of many battles with the sea, and Via- dimir Hansen, doughty Norseman and | MJ sailor of many ships. It ts a syndicate of twenty these three represent—an international syndicate— | @ according to Commander more. | Stockholders will share in the red gold | @ according to their holdings, but with & the three jie the secret of Oom Paul's treasure, <nd they earry as ex- | & pense money the stockholders’ subserip- | & tions. From San Francisco they take ship to Christoherch, New Zealand, and | @ there the expedition intends to divide it- this world who know just how to get | == == S== =item as The Pressure of Your Feet on hard sole leather . Causes them to spread at every step. Causes the u} to. hug cumpressing veins and nerves. You know what that , © torture means, and you'll never escape it till you wear the ’ Ree zm Shoe The builtin cushion sole of velvety softness moulds itself to every curve of the foot. Absorbe the jar of the pavements. Prevents friction. All Styles. For Men and Women. DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOE CO. 36th St. and Broadway 240 Broadway seit. ONE PARTY WILL GO FOR Capt. | & ecOoTT’s BODY. i While one party, the purely commer- lal one, goes over to Durban, in Natal, & the Antarctic continent and recover | Capt. Scott's body from its shroud of | & eternal snows. { But upon the Natal expedition the |i hopes and fears centred, of the For stockholders are chlefly frem Durban, WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK “Ger JANES LEED LAIDLAW, cnssnoes ¥, Gre. GARTHA WENTWORTH SUFrREH Gas SOWARD ©. ORGIER. exsnese ¥ endenceas MsADOUARTERS pom ones.@. ctu a eld, £A8t_ 247m Orneey, Ges. TEPRED 2. Oe. coence ‘ Gro eaneaner cnamen cagmen. Sa Rawk GeewNLIAw © WiLLCon. coumese aw vonx April 30, 1915. OBQABIZED £0 WIE! @o al) euffregiate and el) friends ef women! We call upon you! Saturday efterncen, May Sré et 2:50 is the great euffrege parede. The WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY forme east and weet Eleventh Street, near Fifth Aveme. Our great dele- gations unfer the banners of the five Boroughs in‘ Greater Sew York will be lined up by Assembly Districts. Sixty- three Assembly Districts will be represented. Our march- ing hosts will be an coular demonstration to the politi. eien anf the men in the street thet women are orgenised te win en political Lines. The official pennant for the WOMAN SUPPRAGR PARTY is a yellow pennant bearing the words, Votes for Women. On it in black and white is pictured a heroic group of women typifying the "Suffregiet Arousing Ber Sisters". Thus wonderfully is the comradeship and qatusl helpfulness ani the solidarity of woman represented. CARRY AB OFFICIAL PENNANT, AND WAVE IT IN TRIUMPE {BROUGHOUT THE RANK AND FILE OF OUR GREAT ORGANIZATION, AND SAVE If DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE MULTITUIES THAT THRONG THE STREBTS AUD AVENUES ON MAY SED. CREPE METEOR CREPE DE CHINE J 0. 0 0 Fi Pric SATIN DUCHESSE $20.00 to $35.00 TAILORED SERGE DRESSE Former Price was $10.00 r 39 8 MOIRE AND*EPONGE COATS £0.00 Former Prices up to $25.00 Suit Clearanc Extraordinary Reductions 260 of our finest tailored 15.00 and fancy trimmed suits; tormerly priced up to $40.00 if Ui ; | ” touse—moreper- manent in its results, more beautiful in its effect. And it’s not only good for floors but for every piece of woodwork and furniture in the house. Simply rub STANVAR on to the wood surface with 8 piece of cheese-cloth and you'll have a splendid, wax- like finish which is free from wax, non-slippery and which can easily be renewed from time to time by rubbing it with a cloth mois- . tened with STANVAR. STANVAR is on sale at the leading hardware, paint and household sap- ply stoves. A free can, sufficient to refinish a floor border, will be sent you direct £ you will . filinand ma'l tie attached couponte STANDARD VARNISH WORKS Elm Park, Staten Island, N = 1! ' et J YOURS FOR VICTORY IN 1916. Stet Qu ZL WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY, Chairmen Manhattan Borough. WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY and WOMEN'S POLITICAL UNION SOLD EVERYWHERE i pcags ‘ « aut, ey ~ _ feeewee 42d ST. & BROADWAY ‘gtcuctt PHONE BRYANT 026 38-37 ORMOND PLACE, Brcckiys. Phones: Prospect 1708, 1701, 1702 LANGROCK BROS. COMPANY PY weeds we s20% trimmed: woves | S antiiie, tome enselete of the geoemensring ‘wi Bed "Springs Siti Ffigs: LADERAL CREDIT TERMS fa, cee Curtains. “gko" nown 750 tn $125 Bees ad DINING ROBY $709 $10.00 $1,60 t0 $2.00 Hern wm ao $150 $15.00 $2.00 KITCHEN chine, with # sare’ $200 $20.00 2.50 oak Kitchen ctoset, | fouky ‘oak't'nse $300 $30. 0 fsa. tiar' eliches Dinlve fh ie: ‘fe otter, ‘Amounts in Proportions | ge itchon ible Peer #10 New Verner (Conner, Siaseachusetts ¥ yards 0 Fi OUR 1913 CATALOGUE. | 1417-1423 THIRD AVE"80°ST] e FREIGHT end 4, A. FARE A New Departire for Suits Made-to-Order 3,000—S30, $35 and $40 Suit Lengths Will Be Made Up in Any Style Sack Suit For $20 Gentlemen, this is a new departure for us, but—into it we are putting all the knowledge, experience and confidence which 25 years of Clothes omnes i ~_ us plus the 22 years of Clothes Building knowledge and experience Rosner by the ailorman in whose big New * ork workroom these Suits will be made. THIS OFFER WILL STAND FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY —during that time it is our object to take the Suit orders of 3,000 men—any size, any age and any ki ung men, old men, stout men, tall men, lean men, short men—all men. The harder you are to fit the better we'll please you and the harder you are to please the better will we fit you. You may order any style Sack Suit, single-breasted, double- breasted, Soft English model, Flat Lapel Conservative model, Norfolk, Patch Pockets or plain. ONE THING WE WANT TO STAMP AS AN INDELIBLE FEATURE OF THIS OFFER, that while the only limit to what you order (provided it’s a Sack Suit) is that set by your own whim, fancy and taste —if the suit does not meet with your entire approval — it’s finished, ay gong of whatever little kinks-or-novelties we've put into it at your request— YOU NEEDN’T TAKE THE SUIT. THIS IS NO FLY-BY-NIGHT, EXAGGERATED OFFER, but a carefully-planned, long-considered proposition whose purpose is to determine the advisability of inaugurating in conjunction with the Immense Ready-to-Wear business of our Five Live Stores, a Once-a-Season Made-to-Order offering which men and young men will come to consider one of the Big Clothes Events of each season. ‘ whaiie OVER 500 WONDERFUL " COLORS, DESIGNS AND _ FABRICS, to which cold type cannot do justice, but which must be seen displayed in our windows or inside our Five Big Stores to be appreciated. To enumerate them reads ike the catalogue of a woolen house—up-to-the- minute pencil stripes, i » hairlines, crayon stripes, brush strokes, plaids, over-plaids, invisible laids, pin checks, sl ids, gun club checks, binck and white pees apteneet oc lgend Sy vs, tans, browns, blue, serge, to ite ‘and black unfinished worsteds, Oxford grays, Cambridge grays, steel grays; blue mixtures, fancy blues, gray mixtures, brown mixtures, heather mixtures, olives, greens mce again, Pencil Lg ted cassimeres, serges, cheviots, ‘There are worsteds, bs e x . crashes, Scotch tweeds, silk mixtures homespun us other fabrics from the best and most famous woolen mills in the country. The Suite Will Be Made Up in Any Style Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention WET Sale Starts Tomorrow (Friday) Morning at All Five Stores Bult Pyothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Sresdwey 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich St road t 49th Street . 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings \ Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. my, $4 A WEEK Youn tomt $50 worth of Furniture, Ruge, Ete. » Ruge, Table with every purchase of $65 or ‘There's lots of quiet fun in fish- ting, and duving the paca nt Season j good fishing can be ha not rone place ther In another of the maiy Surhmer Resorts advertises 62.50 Weel, | ' WePay| See that your rods and reels over, for this week }; 't Sofa Ret in k or Mahogany t olstered in Impa- vial leather; valne 840,00,.. 4 Rooms Furnished at Sewing only, om presenza- tion of this coupon, Reous 98 haa 1 Tre World, Get Ready! 61.50 Weekly, 64.00 Weekly, ALL GOODS MARKED ur 1913 Catalo: t | IN PLAIN FIGURES | [oes i Ges] Freight\ al right, your fishing bags with tackle and things, and don’t o Saturday Eve-|¢,,; ning Until 18. 0°Cloem | OR"! 1° “il Study World Summa) Resort Ads,

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