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Goes in Quest At Bottom inaaecsiijocipes Capt. Johnson Hopes to Get at Least $600,000 That Went Down With the Gol- den Gate Off Manzanillo, Mexico. of Gold Treasure of Sea Since 1862 under two feet of shifting 6and, and they worked until the weather stopped them, “But there was litigation about the treasure trove and they were obliged finally to give up 50 per cent, to the Wells Fargo Company, whose claim was held to be good for seven years. This discouraged other efforts unt} the sand had become much deeper coins and }over the treasure, Many efforts were made in later years, but not with the proper equipment, and they came to nothing. “My own first effort was made in A treasure of goid Mion lying on the wottom of the for sixty years is to be “coaxed” ain. Capt, @. W. Johnston, No 454 Third Street, Brooklyn 8] 1902, and it was more elaborate than gathering a band of comrades and] the earlier ones, for I bu intends to start in November once| from the shore to the wreck my pumps on the end of the pier. The pumps brought up m gold coins, but they probably from . which was ]abandoned mon: More the task of getting $500,000 or 600,000 from the wrrek of the steamship Golden burned and beached Manzanilio. Mex has tried it about « he sy most the st the port of on July 21, 1862. He before, ting only undred s time ent plan ealls for the i modern equipment. and 1 have no doubt of success. The money is lin steel boxes 0,000 to the box, and and told fone box is wn to contain only $50 gold pjeces—octagonal y are rare ne ind command a big prempinn. ntend use of the Kk with the nd Capt : Newspaper clippings tell! of many Da. jolts 1 WS attempts to recover the treasure. ind friends, went down to Manzanitto | dc ut least one murder in con- and got t tof the trens- with such an attempt, The hire. fed 81) was shot when bh 13 leaving nity of the wreck because he y supposed to be carrying deal of money, And this they rut $1 Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance———) H.C. F, 125th Street, West Celebrating the Koch ) | Sixty-Second Anniversary | with a Series of Sensational Sales | EXTRAORDINARY SALE! | Boys’ Wool-Mixed Suits | Actually Worth $7.50 « 5.00 ERE’S an economy event thet will be viewed with greetest pleasure by those parents ready to outfit the boys for Spring. There is much more than the big price advantage to be considered. Every detail of manufacture meets the high standards set by Koch's —workmanship, style and fabric. It is a surprisingly low price for a Boy's Suit of such marked merit Yoke-back models with pleats, cut full, well tailored and practical for school v In green, brown, blue and gray. Size to 17. 3d Flo r Lift Off Corns With the Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Just a drop of Freezone on a sore, touchy corn stons that corn f:om hurting, thenit shortly you lift that bothersomel| corn right out, root and all. No pain, no soreness. You'll laugh All kinds of corns and painful calluses on bottom of feet loosen right up and fall off, Truly magic! Freecone is the remarkable ether discovery of @ Gineinnanl genius, Try tt! No humbug! Tiny Bottles of Freesone cost only a few sonte—at Drug Stores. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 As Sure as Your Thought is True, Fair and Right it will come to pass, if you will patiently and firmly hold on to it and. diligently endeavor to work at the finding of a way to promote it, no matter how small the beginning may be. The dawning of every morning comes slowly. The hope of America is not in its gold, coal or metals, but in its boys, vightly trained and made ready to work to follow such men as Edison, Vauclain, A. D. Juilliard, Marshall F M. J. Whittall, of Woree and John and James Do! of Philadelphia. Signed (My ffreuawats THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 21, 1922. Glinyoses” of some of the new fashions in the Women’s Suit Salons—a collection of suits of great individuality for formal, trotteur and sports wear, made to our order in selected fabrics, specialized in price. always in the tailored mode. For many moods, but March 21, 1922, This will be a splendid Concert $49.50 An excellent exam- $115 “riding $55 Covert cloth, worn $69.50 The habit” Navy blue, of course, Saati Director of the ple of the well-known jacket of a navy blue Paris again this f Spri suit; So said the Director orate | tailleur— black twils suit makes one think i Paris again this for the. Spring sil uditorium a Sle) | the straight silhow: of crisp. «Spring Season, is here used in with nartow bias cane AMPICO Matinee ette. blouses. a smart tailleur. bands for trimming. to be held in the Auditorium, Wednesday, at 2.30—sixteenth of the series—in which will be featured— AMPICO in-the-C ickering MILTON SUSSKIND Concett pianist LOUISE STALLINGS Soprano The GREAT ORGAN Dr. Alezander Russell First Gallery, New Bullding Silk Lingerie Main Aisle Sale $2.95 and $4.95 175 nightgowns at $4.95 tweed rose Dark brown for the jacket; —the becoming V-neck | ana brown check for and sleeveless style or with | this skirt — a smart Poiret top. combination! asi 350 envelope chemises at $2.95—with the favored strap shoulders. Radium silk and crepe de chine, in a delicate shade of shell pink, delightfully used with imitation Valenciennes and Calais laces, or with hand made filet lace. Street Floor, Old Bullding Pettibloomers of gaily colored knitted wool for many things Paris believes in Tweed hiking suits; Tweeds are smart cape, jacket and if correctly used, by knickerbockers, with being perfectly tailored including suits. a matching skirt. and simply finished. heavy silk—$4.95 Heavy radium silk or Milan- ese silk jersey, in well-cut models, carefull reinforced, finished with tailored cuffs or accordion-pleated frills. Henna, jade, American Beauty, Lanvin, gray, sand, royal purple, navy the loose box coat, blue or black. made the original of of Main Aisle, this piquetine suit. Street Floor, Old Building sponsor of Miss 2 to 6 favors Capes And she likes them best when they are made like the one her mother wears to the country club—of gaily hued tweed with a smart over- plaid. $12.50 Two models—the one with woven leather buttons is pictured; the other has scarf collar with smartl fringed ends. Tan with Frenc! blue over-plaid, French blue with tan over-plaid. Of course, there are chic little tam o’shanters of the material to complete this Spring outfit. At $3.50. Third Floor, Old Building SS From Paris—at less than cost of importation Hand-made Batiste Blouses $4.15 Delicate pastel colorings — shell pink, French blue, orchid, biscuit and white. Smartly Third Floor, Old Buliding Delightful detaile—used as only Paris can use them. Y models. ette accounts for much twill suit. A very new silhou- A copy of a Cheruit suit. does much with knife pleats, and navy blue tricotine. Second Floor, Oid Building Dolly Madison Bedspreads Look nice—and save labor _ Just wash them and shake them out. They don’t need ironing. The weave shows a permanent crinkled effect. Single bed, $15 set; double bed, $17.50 set Very charming and homey-looking, with their old rose or Copen- hagen blue stripes on an ecru ground, or plain ecru with scalloped and cut corners. Bolster cover to match, Seventh Gallery, New Buliding ——_——Downstalrs Store 225 Dresses for Women New models—fine in quality plenty ) of the wanted crepes——none less than ($21 75 $27.75 regularly. . . ‘ . It isn’t often that we can find 225 frocks of the better kind underprice. Often, as in this case, we get a few from one maker, and a few from an- other; until we have a very un- usual group. * Wool poplin — much used in Paris; gives a smartly soft — silhou- ette to this suit. the chic of this * % Here, for example, are af- ternoon frocks, street frocks and dinner frocks in the new- est modes. Of Canton crepe, beautifully beaded, of Georg- ette over satin; of fine satin, heavy taffeta; or various com- binations of the good and popular silk fabrics, including | crepe-back satin. * * The models are ma snging in variety from the very elaborate and colorful « frock to the plainer and more practical street frock. Colors, likewise, are extreme in their loveliness, or (if you prefer) us well-chosen in the darker shade —particularly brown, and Sizes are 34 to 44, wit) models of satin ax large us size 50. In all, a very unusu portunity for women who want lovely frocks at a very moderd price. Downstairs Store, Old Building Formerty .. T. Stewart & Co. Broadwey at Ninth, New York Beaded Gowns For dinner and more formal wear Crystal, jet or pearl beads are used in fascin- ating designs on the various and delightful crepes and tissues of the season, in the collection of beaded gowns in the Women’s Fashion Salons. $89.50 to $295 Pale yellow, gold, orchid, and black or white, brilliant light green, gray s+ The white gowns, with pearls or crystal, make exquisite wedding gowns or bridesmaids’ frocks. Second Fioor, Old Buliding A remarkable collection of Misses’ Suits at $59.50 _ Nine of the season's best severely tailored and demi- tailored models reproduced in ‘will evrd, tric tiv, striped suitings and cross-barred suitings. Painstakingly tailored to the most minute detail. Straightline, box and modified godet coats, all lined with crepe de chine or radium silk—plain beige or gray. Sizes 14 to 20. Tenth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Bullding 40-in. Canton Crepe--$2.55 Especially nice quality, heavy and beautifully finished—Well adapted to the Silhouettes of Spring. The great vogue of crepe weaves for frocks of all types and for all occasions makes this an event of unusual importance to women who are preparing their spring wardrobe—and wish to be smartly dressed. Black and white—and 18 of the new colors that will be smart for daytime and evening. Street Floor, Old Buliding Just received from Scotland Seven eases of the famous Wanamaker Crown Damask : Linens, to go at new low prices You will have to go back for several years to find the match of these low prices for crown damask tablecloths and napkins. 7 * * © 2x2 yd. tablecloths $7 2x2% yd, tablecloths 2x3 yd. tableclot $10.50 | 2x3% pe tablecloths oe $12.25 20x20 in, napkins, $7.75 dozen; 22x22 in. $8.50; 24x24 in. $10.50 Four handsome designs—chrysanthemum, rose on satin stripe, order with large spot centre, chrysanthemum border with centre, Crown DOUBLE Damask Cloths and Napkins 1, tablecloths . .$10.75 | 2x4 yd, tablecloths $22.00 4 yd} tablecloth $18.50 | 2%x2% yd. tableclotl a yd. tablecloths $18.75 | 2%x2% yd. tablecloths 22x22in, napkins, $12.75 dozen; 24x24 in, $14.75 dozen. Five handsome round designs, plain centres; rose panels and bands, oak circle, grapevine, rose on wide satin band, and the much in demand plain damask with wide band in border and centre. First Floor, Old Building 50 Odd Lamps—Half Price $8.75 to $65—were $7.50 to $130. Three tables of metal, polychrome, wood and pottery lamps—wide range of choice for different rooms and uses. Shades at Half Price—too Shades are not included with the lamps at the prices quoted above, but shades of appropriate design to go with them—of silk, paper or parchment—are also at half price. Second Gallery, New Buliding 100 New Suits for Boys Just in. To go at $17.50 Spring suits. With TWO pairs of knickers; some with one pair of golf knickers and one pair of bloomers. Faney Norfolk model, sewed in belt at back, patch pockets some with the new sport back. A few suits of blue serge. Sizes 7 to 17 years. * Boys’ Sweaters, $3.25 to $8.75—low prices Suitable for all year ‘round wear. For camp, for Spring, Autumn or Winter wear, Slip-on or open fronts in plain and fancy combinations, in a good selection. For 4 to 16 years. Street Floor, New Buliding Men’s $9 Union Suits of Jap silk—$6.50 each Knee length. Cut full. Silk ribbed webbing across the back, to ensure Silk Socks, 75c Pure thread silk, strengthened for best service by mercerized cuffs, toes and heels. Black, white, navy, cordovan, tan, gray and dark green. Street Floor, New Buliding Sleeveless. good service, oe we eee