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e. , a ae __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922, TOSEEKTREASURE OF $60,000,000 Fortune Buried in South Sea Island for a Century, Says Report. 2AL -ED PERUVIAN LOOT All but One of Crew Who Dis- covered It Slain, Declares Maine Man. seems fo me an affec- not the ideal e-length skirt, for a OWA CHT: Thy, Sharh 1 — RI “Spring shopping Is “Phe keynote of this “Surely the hip-pads Prof. Homer Dill of the University of the most fascinating year’s clothes is fem- and bustles were as thirty should wear the Iowa maintains that his proposed porsuit in the world. ininity, and they are immodest as anything kn cruise to, the Sotith Sea Islands is It makes a woman more covering than worn during reeent the mature leg is_not iclsiy: tor tho purposes of obAining ee pee po Dae FOL young again.” they were.” years!” beautifnl.” material for museum uses, reports of Se — /SUIENTIST ASKED | Ge) EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND NEWS MOVIES serutiny, but when no each fashion to one turns to look,” herseli.” Coa) Mary Roberts Rinehart Tells About Delights of Spring Shopping and Fine Clothes “The American “Nowhere can a pA St Be Ee woman's gilt in dress woman find so mam Abi denbeta dint LEV. = 5 pe el BL § the sharpest is her skill in adapting heaytiful clothes for suit so little money as in New York!” « buried treasure amounting to more th ily mail day, by yrederick W, Mason of Brevi h s main Maine to d m from t purpose that the trip may t search for gold a century or more old The widow of the late Capt. James Brown of Augusta, Me., is reported “I do not approve of the dress that 49) Hdvo In: her De an OADa ane ® to reveal every line of the figure.” charts of the place where more than “ ‘ ae hi + at.| lted du . hundred tons of gold and millions Backs of evening gowns are higher; at eat golden doubloons waists and huge hips. Surely the vepr ments. are che: bars, silver pleces and c monds and other — brill s of silver Kets of diac | bly our best-dres ts all dis-| offers ed best-seller, cerely trust we ne that interesting bit of ad- back to wearing it as long as it taste in dre: t Z ate they: c if aye skirt, for the the mature Dd etic f hings that tiie a Ww mait a ver! the home in Sewickly, Pa. where Toes hee bane f the matu: econ t i profit hems Bh his is the tale re-] ie wrote “More Tish," and uid joveliness: whtoly pt. Henry Smith, so the story] “Sight Unseen” and “The Con- “What do you think of knick- . poetry a sion,’ to name the two latest erbockers for women poisoned all his men excepting ig id: ailende’ Grow a. tool country club and to the house, in pride—*'can Way beth Mag : wie Ha vy Donal Apso se opinion," said Mrs. Rinehart. many beautiful wn found Icad enough to reload We sat in a smart little shop m keen on outdoor life, and little mone hers, and when later he found him-} M 56th Street, just off the A Ae TINS stasis esc kers OE cing death before the pistol of | nue, discussing clothes and the months at a ti i stor, tines 7 camping out, But, the ship's master, tired his gun and] woman, while clever young per- SEE RCT Gen aan Wat the ent Smith down into the depts to . 1 ed Sent Smith down into the depts tol song displayed to us the really, fre not one bit more comfortab! join his men a Phe complime he foreign 4 hy was quite as much interested in he icamplinent 6 0, but betore this he is} 128 ean tne igriiaited aeeei® visitor often pays us is based on Vo fitted out at least one ee ner Lele owe ees simple truth, The American Mrs. Rine 's eyes twinkled aon Ey: years known to | urd in a general way, but mis- after mishap visited the gold seekers. Shipwreek and illness turned them back It is estimated that the cost of fit- ting out an expedition tum Amoriean wor self, '9 | T hav. neckline. The Rreat gift, in dressin aptability fashion « ‘Spring shopping t« the most nating pursuit in the world!" exclaimed, with truly femi nine enthusiasm. “It makes a woman young again, And T never in my life have seen such lovely the Lic show th | they are not 1 B MAKES PRISONERS | cmc. “wlasu™ ager Andi | shoutge ike them tote! 7 Phen ESCAPE LIKE GOATS | waistline, The waistline this year is far down over the hips. And “How abe paternalistic Goat gland transplantation, op- she considered this e has the rare seh a Us sWaALLows , - moat aman! ihful skin and erations recently rformed on 1 ao not appr wf the dress eu i o is the blamed by Warden of the fi she answered n mn Praitce tus Ly tee but it {a ane hae been poxsibl “1 oblect t ® wall Thursday 4 fer ¢ woman to dress int : ! The warden rison sot s on i Dipotficiais contend that not peat perfect! 5 | pre | Beauippea with tir simbing talenta | wa ' the ve | ; Of the got could ever nonin th emr t n y f a { we. | aia the h dignit a Menry Bod 4 an ainsnoon on ono of we tora! Ming, Rinehart, Best-Dressed Best Seller, HYLAN DISCIPLINE os Ee hi Muar | SQYS Hip Pads and Bustles in Olden Days n= :|Were as Immodest as Anything Worn Now| worn} which does not able attention, to have thelr ng working hours 0: D F Rn ee ‘ al toh employers whom they in silver were found by her Jute hus- ropping tention is being paid to dressing instead} tor a woman can ari attract unfavor they must expect call “Members If De- Unfavorable to. City in Traction Cases. Would Re 3 in such a the firm employing ‘ a actually reflects band ano others of the schooner Sea Literature of undressing.” manner that she actually reflec Foam, who removed part of it from! for Fashions “I don’t care for the knee skirt, but my ob-| ler, and gives q wrong impre the island in the early fifties, where , sion of It to the public. disciplining le girls themselves for many of fer talked Miss Anderson talke combination ofswire phony. ‘The ship was the America of the United st The voi of Hug members of that bod by the men who d Justices who the meeting the nd occasion rlier it had been taken from Cocos Famous jection is based on ugliness, not im- ‘HT AwevEr) } Island by adventurer, who A ‘Writer modesty. The line of the mature leg is 7 participated in carly insurrections in t beautiful.” » silly things they wal Peru, Says: nol a continued, ta ese ups and charts have bee if thi , they teers Hot, Dill bs te. MM ra whe “Nowhere can a woman find so many beau- Bal ae they desires to accompany him on the sea ® tiful clothes for so little money as in r voyane ” and put on sale he gold, according to the tale told New York. “othes. For a hy Capt. Brown before bis death, is - “ Sr follow. the ip burs, in nuskets, in dust and 9} Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | uted to display eigiiteen-inea women of my wntatives ure to be found in | better financ pe to take over and jon tines than it had been ill 1 le of New York City ha p sscls of ¢ may.one. time To de really smart, this Spring, iipsGddwrancl Luetiew were auiime eNGia7Iuee pasion. { ave dont in Catholic] your new clothes must be modest modest, a8 deserving of criticiam, and dancing with young ise Y Churehes int hen there ure] and refined! as anything worn in recent dances so much criticise ir pracele and « oO} - 7 sold rings, } amd arm: orn Mary Roberts Rineuart, prob- year ‘As for the short skirt, 1 sin- “very woman should have shall go own high stand: r not goims to turn a of dignity and nd she should buy the a8 possible. That same the ship, William Rand, called up the line’s general manager, T. H. Ross- bottom, at his home Conn,, and told him the ve miles from Urough every court in the nothing in the | should decide elty should t arly all women z a satisfaction of i flowering: covered twenty feet under ground by | vice to those of her country- used to be. I don’t care for the summed up, ior men, who, with the exception] women who are now engaged in skirt so shore. shat the sage of it just ox many and just ae benuti- ‘apt. Brown, never came back Sene : * ei just touches the knee, but my ob- ful clothes us s home, but through the trickery ot] the ever fascinating task of buy Saatione is) Gakedeen (RRIUAGR OE many women hav their captain, Henry Smith, master of| {98 their Spring wardrobes, For ugliness, rather than of imimodes- world really to Interest them ex- the Sea Foam, are said to have gone this purpose, Mrs. Rinehart her- t Particularly, I think no wam- cept clothes, Gown to Davy Jones’ Locker, that the | self has come to New York, from an over thirty should wear such Leautiful dress Judges under 4 victory for “And nowhi Capt. Smith is said to have taken] of her entertaining and widely ea ney, belong: to spertai 40 ithe pald the Idast tribute tovour local edit is bette other communic WIFE WOULDN'T PAINT; HE HIT HER, SHE SAYS tained by playing ord for the y morning the ship 00 miles out and the capt through the wien 133 INDECENT PLAYS BLAMED ON HYLAN captain said he was sine the munication would be kept up ast 1,600 miles Vell Him So. oredrly conduct Most husband Y get their wive rotten polities of the Hylan Administration power to prevent would tell the 1 , fe than @ reasonably short, proper Single handed, Mate Brown workea] l0¥ely Mprnopd. Gnd Sven os - . frocks specially designed for de skirt, and wearing ti Pr L tongboat loaded with a portion of] 7 eee ially designed for Mrs. ee e Seve oe ar irl W:. A. Brad the treasure bac ° ic tineha: OU BERIT te h SHaral a ee oe he wre see —_ affectation, a pose—whicl Prevent the boat and uried more than al ,,7DOmt you think” t-suzecsted. | Rot be the tdeal of ares million dollars of the orginal cacho,| “that It's nothing less than a = : , Strest t Capt. Brown later made severai| 8atural law for womankind to What is that ideal, from your Speaking a trips to the west coust ot Austratia,| retew raiment in the Spring? point of view?" 1 questio Vriendship mveti If he recovered any of the million he} #8 remember that much-quoted flay cee yeh ae de- | Brady declired buried there the fact has never be-| line from ‘Locksley Hail'—In the fined the nove when she ean allowed to clean come known, but it is said that he| S0'ing @ livelier iris changes on stand the sharpest scrutiny of 0 clear g gl is a the burnish’a dove!’ The son every detail but when nothing in | censorship kuy Spent large sums o/ money later reas ASG a crust ans one cruisi the South Seas, perhaps in is supposed to be the dove's Her costume Houl oe ep ans ious indecent plays i Rare eR! o turn ip he Stree ‘0 lo fy search of the original $60,000,000. He enteneltise interest In the other ha was due to the ired from the sea more than twen- dt 5 nt T alway thought she 4 punch on the AES , 64 BROOKLYN POLICEMEN BROUGHT UP ON CHARGES eudquarters, No, 49 Lav Phe first two ree MM be pleased to expedition from San Franciseo to an oman is thout any question, when he meets him, make a further search. Dissention in] Sssent, under the | sw tie Gant Gea ne fiery Mr. Brady the crew, however, caused the trip] Trims or her big | black Next to her, | shouid say, comes | Mayor on We oie reeset cote her right shoulder. She smiled the the Viennese. ‘The Frenciwoman | the proposed visit ) a number of wealthy men : d iy too much inclined to I sha subscribed $20,000 for an expedition to} Smile that shows ner pretty white every fashion jrat us it Is ha soon as he arrives r the treasure, of which they} ‘et to her, and she often has an agly | City Hall reporters, so that ever an's [that happens will be given publicit © nothing to say concerning My moment to [tack beyond that Di tthe City ve con't HELD ON GIRL’S STORY) » Detroit a tex Earl a ~ |HOLD ALLEGED FORGER | AND BRONX BOOTLEGGER Passing Checks Here nens, aly Western Norn seareh would cost between | I my fe have se : “There was a contioversy ina | preceded agains 000 und $35,009, and would require} Sonn tt peeme as it all turers resent number of the Century ay | moral.” EO a Si I tend. thalOdane tad eombisnd | lo whether women divss to please =e | Cocos Island is a deserted, rock NS es eres Bre ca EA to ag : en vas | on Talia i tewaitets vou | | Teauca the mont Engulalie to Mont Lattice, Kinchart, "1, | DODGE, AUTOMOBILE MAN| tiom (Costa , wee eh terluls, the softest colors | your opinion, vot 2 e keynote of this year's | they?" | clothes js thelr femininity. Mas- | “I dopeny je wom. | vom culine lines, hard, severe cut she ur “Some women al 4 are banishe The soft materials | ways d plcase. ni Others, KALAMAZOO, And ineetor af St. Sav lend themselves to the most ar- who lead a more secluded hfe, | poages son of th Church, Sixth Street} tistie drapery, the loveliest flow nanoly, \¢ WUE mem sith | | elt ind Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, were held] ing effects. And the really good think of their clothes 1 dress to at the church ay, about 00 per frocks are m more covering | Blease women in the noon, | held | fricted by the Rey wd O'Reilly, of | Skirts ave longer — sometimes Bot mie. ests, Sn tne OF 1 Western State : eee piuben, Glin Dove, Bi they just clear the floor, Backs | Courae, I know a, wreneat | dent # Swale in tole Cross Cumerary ’' | of evening gowns are higher: at Smee Wamnen Lees Miss Susan Stegengu sent wae in Holy Cross Glate the broad general effect of | cy \' —— | tention is being paid to dressing, Bei } hs ow when e instead of undressing, the back. | Clethes: they ins f S| told oiticora 1 ” GLAND OPERATION The drapery falls ina eape-tike | 8 woman iss age use but that Dodye direetion her t family Se instead of the separate coat, I'm Seaployets RAR Pewee alice a was es ji salt having a ¢ made to go with that they pres he enw aa After Feat of Two Inmates in Sealing | Pea apiece the skirts and the style of neck eee Tete Wall Otherwise Impossible, | pas in the clothes ilies Ka NOM? Toys for the . 4 Uttow) cAunth RIL the Te en employees? usgeste son was und ay Officials, one . Le m, Panes: Treen Mrs. Kinehart’s smooth, white |g) 99g. SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 | 1 asked Mrs, Rinehart. "Do you brow momentarily contracted, as VIN WHEN WEP BERGE VY, ys aN cori Passenger 500 Miles at Sea Phones Young Womanin Brooklyn for Chat Connection With Land as Long lantic Ocean came to town this morn ing, aying rospect 2096, please."* The connection was made and the voice from the water calle An conversation t he Evening W nw She ange orld's business But this is A come hy wire! amplifier on shore and the ampli back. It and wireless tel Line, from th she 4 Van tting along ica sailed on Satur Bremen it had been ar hom vening the t Sound Ite oh Lom rer with svlections. cli Yesterday morning there was an- tion and last night «call from the ship 400 miles out er enter- a phonograph ree- ple on the ship, ‘This time the general m: ounced all sors who wanted 1 Miss Anderson in freoklyn. —_—— TRANSIT COMMISSION HAS ITSELF FILMED Third Reet of Peature Pictures In aken at a Mearing. A third reel of the feature film snsit Commission is producing b, Way of enlightening New York wa t Mtosday in the Conimissio: bg room on the ton fo: t Consulting — Engineer Die iv Purner, who, w 1 wit uments, Wa, y 1 clinination of the Lex \ ——- POLITICAL LEADER | GUILTY ON GUN CHARGE} Htiotorent Wednesday Kuinst bine in by rrying a vevelver, It nded for sentenes until Wein ean’ has becn promdner ind election time. 1 n Bund soyeral t hot gun found. Jie wa penitenthery in 1407 on I extortion. an 1 a charky of 1 ~ ne YS MEISE OPE, CONVENTION SUG 1 for ‘Miss ered, and the at ensued is none of the point. The voler s from i ship to the telephone ant a sea, was that chief radio operator the ship, and the girl was Miss Ranghilde Anderson of No. 6 derbilt, Avenue, B: old friends and since Miss Anderson y one of Esther's: purposes in calling her up was to ask how she was Ket When the Am day noklyn. They are aged that she should keep in touch with ce by radiophone as long ‘aptain of Miss in a downtown candy brought sult before Justice Bur and a Court for $25,000 dam- manager of No. IL West 1 was 5 Sandy Hook, ‘Then the ship's orchestra entertained the gen-| jury in Suprem sic and | ages » plant, courted her in she was n put} young woman statement that she repeatedly asked him to mayey hi Miss Kubelik lives ut No, 137 something EVE STREET CREATED FROM ADAMS STREET Mobile City Commission Uses a Resolution, Not a Rib. MOBILE, Ala, March 13.— Recognition of the fact that this is the day of women was made here by the City Commis, sion when it created an Eve Street from Adam's Street, process did not involve taking of ribs, however, A resolution did the work. The action was taken to eliminate a duplication of names. A communication from a property owner suggested that as the first father was be- ing deprived of the honor the street should be named for the first mother, and the commis- sion agreed. HIS LOVE GROWN COLD, GIRL SUES FOR $25,000 Clerk tn ¢ indy Manager Jilted Her, sie Kul Miss Kubelic charges that Nebel ly and showered vy nttentio upon her for cold wnd he jilte entered ast eet DIES IN WILLIAMSBURG BRIDG can, mee Wo Ryn, sixty years old reel, Brook 71 South Seeond taken iil on a Willlamsburg Bridge lear on his way to work in Man- hattan to-day and died In his seat ctory Says k, office assistant to-day ten nihs ond then his love suddenly her, she says, dental of th bat agmits he of CHARGES MISSIONS HIRE PANHANDLERS. TOROUSE INTEREST otnaiales Coler Sustains Roy P. Gates in Complaint Shelters Mislead Public, BIG PAY FOR BEGGARS: Even Sightseeing Bus Crews Employed, He Says, to Stir Sympathies. Bird S. Coler, Commiasioner of Welfat@, confirmed to-day the charge of Roy P. Gates, Superintendent of the Joint Application Bureau, that some missions in New York hire pro~ fessional deggars to help them keep. up public interest in thetr work. “T am trying to get after all thesd fakes,” said Mr. Coler, “but some of them are trying to stab me in the back. “I am informed that some of the missions in the city are encouraged by sight-seeing bus companies to keep their places looking ‘interesting’ and that they institute fake bread Mines. Whenever we have proof of such @ thing we will stop it.'” Mr. Gates, whom Mr, Coler de- scribed as an “earnest worker,’* charged that one mission in an inter- esting section of the city had an ar- rangement whereby it paid fees to the employees of a bus company to stop at its place, where men “testify” at call on thelr past wickedness and present reformation. “Testifying,"’ he said, ‘has devel- oped almost into a profession in which a panhandler with imagination and an ability to act can make a high sal- ary. These professionals, he continued, have so filled the fleld of reltef work that it is difficult for some really de~ serving men to get help. On this ac~ count, he said, 103 bona-fide relief agencies who account for every penny they receive banded together last fall for the protection of the needy as the Co-operative Relief Bureau of No. 100 Gold Street. r. Coler announced his department would start an investigation of the missions who employ beggars and would increase its vigilance of those who, without permits, ask for con- tributions in the streets, > TRIAL OF BROKER LILLY SET TO BEGIN MARCH 20 Brought Back From Texas After of 81,000,000, 0 disappeared in November, 1919, with about $1,000,000 which has since been claimed by cus- tomers of a prokeraye firm te ran at No. 74 Broadway, and who was recently arrested ut Houston, ‘Tex., must go to trial on March 20, according to a ruling made to-day by Judge Crain in the Court of General Sessions, Bernard Sundler, Lilly's counsel, np- eared before Judge Mancuso to-da! and demanded that the case be set t trial at an early date, The motion was oppo. by Assistant District Attorney , vho sald that the witnesses have become rcattered and that « month or more will be required ty get the prose- ution in sli Judge Mancuso said he torney to de trial should be called. Mr, went before Judge Crain and requested permission to inspect the Grand Jury minutes for the purpose of laying the foundation for a motion to dismiss the indictments, Who is the Biggest Contractor in this town? What made him so? Common sense. And if he smokes Turkish cigarettes, he smokes LORD SALISBURY Turkish Cigarettes Why? Common sense. LORD SALISBURY is the only high-grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for so little money. Try it. which means that if you doa’t like LORD } SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTES you can get your money hack from the desler | ] <a

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