The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 8

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PRaaRaas sti finally cannot Treasure Seekers Sail in Quest of Gold ant Valuables in Wreck of Lusitania at Botiom of Sea Divers Can Work 1,000 Feet Below Surface, Skipper Asserts—“‘We'll All Be Million- aires,’’ He Promises. FRE FUITES. -—_ARESHOWEREDBY MOLTEN LEAD Melted Metal and Blazing Em- ; bers Fall on Thronged NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Fire Escapes. (Copytight).-—-The wooden ship iiss Blakely, treasure hunter, to-day was Most of the fifty famittes in the}on her way on a trip that recalls the six-story building, Nos. 190-192 For-])lackest tragedy of the great war. ayth Street, at Stanton street,| Sho is bound for the Irish coast on a crowded on the fire escapes when} voyage that may make of her backers, tions cargo May 11, nue a lot of his old of 1,760 gross ton- sd divers, tons of 4 on her decks are pow- s to be used in Iifting salvage from the sea “We have taken this Bhip on a bare said the captain, “and e 7 7 0 »| her offte 101 crew boat charter,” flames were discovered on the top ps ers bite rew millionaires we'll bring ber home loaded with more floor at 3 A. M. to-day ‘apt. Charley (tickards, in com- money than—more money than’-—-— ; The blaze started in the apartment|mand, is gambling lis meagre life ged his shoulders and spread ¢ Pasqualc Arcadipam, who got his} savings against enormous wealth. For is in an expressive gesture. the Blakely will Ae 1 our men down the wilip and five children out in safety.| the Blakely will seek to salvage the] ‘We will send our Pp : Tebro wan time for everybody, to havo | “0! "4 valuables in the etrong room| 260 feet to where the ‘Lucy’ ts sup- of the Hifated Lusitania, Grioning like a happy boy the vet- eran navigator, as the lines were bo- ing thrown ashore yesterday aftor- bua declared he was hopeful of the outcome, “I told my wife th: B wle of huflianity that worrled police-1) come home we will build a manaee of our specially constructed machine men and fiemen. in Paris and another on Fifth Ave-| will fasten themselves about the While merAbers of Engitie Company | = — $$ No. 38 and Truck Nb. 20 were trying ‘o unscramble them and detach some of them from the jhousehold goods ‘hey had taken with them, molten lead and blazing embers began showering them from the roof. Sev- j eral wero scorehed, none seriously enough to require medical attention. Capt. John Flood, of Engine Co. No. 38, because of the heat, ordered Firemen John P. Keefe and Frank Maixner to play a stream from a deck- } pipe against the side of the building, thus forming a spray which covered the tenants coming down tho fire es- posed to be lying,’ he continued, “there to dynamite a passage through the decks to the purser’s strongroom. We will drop over giant hooks to drag away the wreckage. Then we hope the mammoth steel octopus tentacles gonoiylown tho stairs, but they rushed to the two fire escapes on the For- syth stheet side and one on the Stan- tom Stre@ side, bringing about a tan- Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33djStreets ' McCutcheon’s Men’s Accessories for the Week-end Trip Specially Priced N McCutcheon’s Department for Men the man of taste will find accessories that reflect discrimination in dress to the most minute detail. White Madras Shirts with Soft French capes. Policemen Simon Denker and Simcu G@reane of the Climton Street Station | found all the fire esqapes crowded when they got thero.: The police led svores down the fire escapes while Premen helped others down ladders, pa abet eal tag COLLIE HOWLS DIRGE AT BOY’S FUNERAL Jumps in Hearse With Coffin and Permitted te Stay. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 11—aA collie dog was one of the chief mourn- es at the funeral here of its late Cuffs, $2.50. master, J. D. Crabb, co eleven-year-old White Cheviot Shirts with or without but- who killed Ts Ga tcy and laa Sede ben ton-down collars, $2.50. - dug. caved tn,’ Imported Madras Pajamas in plain colors = rryf moyen eae at and attractive patterns, $2.35. coffin, where his howls Imported Golf Hose in Gray and Heather mixtures with fancy or self color tops, $2.50. Heavy-weight Silk Socks (Lisle feet) in Black and colors, $1.35 pair. $7.75 the half dozen. All Silk Socks at $1.65 pair; $9.50 half dozen. Japanese Crepe Bath Robes in colored stripes, $4.95. ted Merk the body the collle was locked up, but broke out and all day yesterday he remained at the scone, re~ fusing to be driven away. 4&) CROSS APPEALS FOR §500,- 000 VOR MLOOD SUFFERERS, WASHINGTON, May 11.-A nation: wige appeal for $500,000 to ald the bomeless flood sufferers along the lower Mississipp! River was issued to-day by John Barton Payne, Chairman of the n Red © appeal was % by Pdesident Harding aw rumjdeat of the Red Cross. B. Altman & Cn. an Clearance of Misses’ Spring Frocks has been arranged for to-morrow (Friday) Established 1855 The assortment will comprise d Afternoon Frocks of silk crepe, taffeta and vel-ette; : : and Street Frocks of Poiret twill, pebble-knit, tweed, xo and plain and basket-weave jersey cloths at $16.50, 21.50 & 25.00 offering unusual value in every instance (Second Floor) Madison Abenue- Fitth Avenue, New Pork Thitty-fourih Street Thirty-fifth Street treasure succeed our men and ou: suits, One may re main 1,000 feet below the sea level in them and net be hurt, will have charge of the diving opera- himself worked on the Pewabic below the Lusitania mark in Lake Huron and recovered a part of the “I tell you we will succeed, and by Christmas we all will be rich.’ The Blakely will not stop with the Lusitania. —_-—— + ii : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, and rise higher until they op upon the deck of our y tell us that our divers Hut we have tested Capt may give up to us."’ Leavitt, who den City, Le Ty of Mra, A. Solomon York Life Insurance She hopes to aatvage the| converse is the Oceanic and others. Rickards insisted that “even the Spantsh galleons, sunk years ago, ene Eee MISS M'CALL 18 ENGAGED, Mr. and Mrs, Ballard McCall of Gar- have announced the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Ma- rion Josephine, to ©. M, Converse, son Converse, McCall fs @ granddaughter of the late John A, McCall, President of the New Company. Mr grandson of the late £, valuables of the Arable, the Geelong, C. Converse, well known banker, Finally, | SEPARATE BAD AND GOOD IN SCHOOL, JURY URGES Advocates Isolation of “Contami- nating Klement” Amongy Puptis. SPOKANE, Wash., May 11,—Isolation of “the contaminating element’ in schools should be given serious opnstil- eration, sald the report of a Special Grand Jury which Investigated moral conditions in Spokane High Schools and made public ite findings to-day. Declaring that most children are above reproach, the jury sald. the jsoln-| Jebscot, Uon of othe others and closer co-opera- ence here, Mias nile protective agencies would go @ long way toward correcting conditions. tc nl aaa CUTS IN WAGES OF BIG PAPER MAKING COMPANIES. Sweeping reductions In the wages of all classes of skilled and unskilled labor by the Great Northern Paper Company, Millonocket, Me., was authoritatively ro- ported to-day at the Newsprint Conter- per cent. it was sald. ‘The Jebscot Paper Company, with fac- torles at Lidson Falls, Brunswick and , Me., has made reductions to- talling 14 per cent:, according to reports tion of high echool authorities and Juve- from the conference, (Helps to Beauty) Even a stubborn ment, be quite certa! delatonge and mix f; Can Make HairsQuicklyDisappear To remove hair from arms, neck or face make a stiff paste The reductions totalled 15) with a little powdered delatone and wi apply to hairy surface and after about two minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be left free from hair or blemish. To avold disapsoint- you get real A Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Summer Furniture Adds Its Charm To Living Room, Sun Porch and Veranda NOTHING contributes so vitally to the coolness and comfort of a room in summer as the tight kind of furniture, preferably reed or willow, with tastefully chosen, artistic cushions. ‘The suites listed below. are all most moderately priced—and all selected with an eye to comfort as well as to beauty. Summer cAppears In These Hand-Drawn Scrim Curtains $3, $3.75 Pair BEAUTY and utility are combined in these scrim curtains, for the openwork per- mits a flood of sunlight to be a constant visitor to your home. The curtains are hand-drawn, one or .two rows, in cream or white; reduced to $3 and $3.75 pair. Filet Net Curtain Material, 68¢ Yd. FOR those who take pleasure in making up their own curtains, we recommend filet net, which is as easy’ to work on as it is charming to look upon. FIFTH FLOOR At the Children’s Cooking Class on Saturday at 2:30, Miss Thompson will .teach you how to make the most delicious taffy. Model Kitchen—Seventh Floor Embroider Your Dainty Pillow Cases Reduced $1.50 Pair ATTRACTIVE designs in full size “pil- low, cases, stamped to embroider. There are six designs in all, some with hem- stitched edge for crocheting, others with scalloped edge to embroider. A good quality muslin. You may secure from us in- struction sheets for embroidery and crochet. ART DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR $1.95 THIS safety” stool can be ensily and quickly folded up and placed aside; a virtue which is i appreciated in these days of small a It is made of hardwood, oak finish, and is equipped with reinforced angle iron hinges, taj legs, steps mortised in, braced, and nailed. Its sturdy construction makes it the safest stool you can buy. | SEVENTH FLOOR Reed and Willow Suites Y 4 piece and black decorated reed suite com- 4 piece antique ivory and blue trimmed reed suite - + 245 7 piece antique walnut reed suite complete with 3 piece antique ivory reed suite complete with cushions 2. 2. 2 1. ee ew ee 100 3 piece grey reed suite complete with cushions 115 4 piece natural willow suite . .¥og.5-.. 38 4 piece maple porch furniture ides: ¥, 52 4 piece frosted brown reed suite complete with cushions. atheRebr Ac cot see 225 of Large cAssortment of Reed, Willow, ljeple and Cedar Furniture SIXTH FLOOR Greatly Reduced Imported Clocks $15 to $95 BEAUTIFUL ma- hogany clocks —the kind that lend dis- tinction and charm to any roqm—ex- shape as you may wy see in the two — Py] sketches. They are || fitted with the finest Swiss movements Yay} and they have all Sp To been radically re- a ducedin price. Boudoir Clocks $20.to $150 ~ STERLING and plated silver and French enamel on ing silver, all fitted - pair py deligheul med . erage GROUND FLOOR May Sale of Household Linens THE foresighted housewife will by an ieepection of the ae oak offered in this May Sale of Linens. Each Table Cloths, $3.95 Pure Irish linen damask, 70 x 70 inches, lovely designs. 42 damask, ts & 22 inches. Napki Pure Irish lin : Huck Towels, $7.30 dozen Tea Towels, $2.95 dozen Irish checked, red and blue, hemmed ready at SBCOND*PLOOR The Sun Smiles‘On Babies In Baby Carriages DON'T miss another di eful- day to take ‘the baby to the ‘Park. If you visit our Seyenth Flogr yop will find all varieties of children’s conveyances. Go-Cans '. . . .$13 to $36 Pullman . - - 30.t0 62 Perambulator . .. - 46to 62 SEVENTH BLOOR One Day Clearance of Soap at 10¢, Cake pa tomorrow sels» we have ws pings ii A 10¢ ane oe pap sais oan; bath, toilet and guest sizes. GROUND FLOOR Sterling Silver Steak Set : $2.75 A PARTICULARLY fortunate special ‘pur chase of silverware enables us to eral exceptional values. Pri usual figures and represent considerable sav- ings for you. $2.73—Two piece Seeak Set, sterling silver, with hammered or plain handle. $2.50-— Glass Marmalade Jars, with sterling silver cover end spoon. $2.75—Sterling Silver Bud Vases, octagon GROUND FLOOR

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