Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1927 — Page 5

MARCH 4, 1927

FORTUNE HUNTERS ,QUARREL; RICHES MAY REMAIN VET Chicago IVlan Believes Wealth Still Buried Near Lake in Louisiana. Mv United Press CHICAGO, March 4—Spanish doubJcoms and pieces of eight lie buried In a vault under three seamen interred in the form of a crucifix on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, according to S. S. Plot of this city. It was a dark night in the romantic 1820’s when Antoine Surle, grandfather of Plot’s wife and a fisherman, found a dirty map, which he read by thertiglit of the ipoon. “Where three sailors lie buried in the fOym of a cross on the shore of Lake Hem tehar train rests the richest treasure of Spanish doubloons man ever saw,” read the old man. The territory was then a wilderness of moss and cypress trees with oily water lapping the shore. The map related that Jean Lafitte, New Orleans free-booter of the period, “did bury three shiploads of fabulous treasure” on the banks of this Louisian lake connected with the sea by a tortuous lagoon. Five of Antoine’s friends and Antoine Surle, Jr., Mrs. Plot’s uncle, ■fortified themselves with picks and and set out on the treasure quest. In a small lnujamock on the shore of a lagoon, indicated by a cross on the map, this group found a jar—or a jug containing $12,000 in gold. . They divided it. The searchers later dug up the skeletons of the sailors. A little further on thes came to a waterlogged vault. Then the fortune-hunters quar-

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Chosen Assistant to Kellogg

William R. Castle (above), chief of the State Department’s division of foreign affairs at Washington, has been appointed to fill the assistant secretaryship of State left vacant by Leland Harrison’s promotion to united States Minister to Sweden.

reled over who should pump the vault dry so, with $2,000 each, they covered up the excavation, went home and never went back, Flot said. He believes a large quantity of gold is probably there yet. MAY BAR GUN-TOTING HELENA, MoAt.—Not so many years ago a holster, belt and gun were the most important articles of apparel in this State. But now, with the passing of the wild and woolly west, a bill has been introduced in the Legislature that would prbhibit carrying arms without permission from authorities.

‘DATING BUREAU' WILL-BE TRIED Test Planned for Washington Students. tin United Press SEATTLE, AVash., March 4.—To impart efficiency to a now haphazard process, and alleviate the worry of the collegian or co-ed whose best

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girl or bby friend has “stepped out” with someone'hlse, a “dating bureau” plan will be tried here by students of the University of Washington. Both college men and co-eds frequently have trouble finding somebody to go out with at the time they wish to —therefore a dating bureau to serve as agent and solve the difficulty. Clients of the bureau will be required to submit a statement of qualifications, such as complexion, height and accomplishments, including dsfncing, ability to play bridge, and other necessary attainments, which information will be kept on file. Then the rqs>t, or sq it is thought by sponsors of the plan, will be simple.

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Spring Hats Including the Popular New Black and White Combinations *2.95 Women are interested in Just this sort of hats to be found in this special sale tomorrow. Close-fitting hats. These and other styles just as new and desirable, are featured in silk and straw combinations, pedaline and faille, and all straw. Bright colors that predominate in style, Including— Rose Green Monkey skin Sand Red Copen Gooseberry Black and White Combinations

| " M Frocks for Little Misses Sizes 7 to 14 Years $ 1.95 Smart Styles in'Rayons, Broadcloths, Madras and Ginghams A largo variety of styles for the early opening days of spring .School girls will need several. And this event will be glad news for mothers. Such lovely colors, patterns and tailoring. Bloomer Dresses Tailored Dresses Crisp new materials and new designs skillfully comhined. Exceptionally fine values at the price. Spring Coats for Girls, $7.95 and $lO Tweeds, velours, plaids: small collars: novelty pockets ;* two-tone effects; well lined; nt*w spring shades; sizes 7 to 14 years.

The Latest Hosiery Idea! The ‘Pair & Spare' Hose S) 3%tockings— The Spare Doubles the Wear of Every Pair 3 for S I.2S TheAe are first qualltj*, of pure thread silk, with 23-lnch silk boot, lisle hem, seamed back, fashion marks, foot fully reinforced. This “trio” comes perfectly mated at the In the-assortment are chiffon and service weight hose, sizes 8% to 10. Chiffon weight, in natural, grain, \ atmosphere, evenglow, blush and peach bloom. Service weight, In grain, blonde, tanbark, muscade, rose blonde, tille. Women’s Smart Women’s Pure Silk Hose Silk Gloves, (h-i -SQ First rQ _ the Pair Quality 0%/C Pair From a manufacturer whose ropular Colors, name we are not permitted to An unusual value in a pure use. New spring gloves of Mi- thread silk hose with lisle hemlanese silk with embroidered or med top, seamed back, fashion pleated cuffs, fancy stitching on marks, foot fully reinforced; first hack. I’carl, manilla, beige, sun-; quality: sizes 8(4 to 10. Assortset: sizes 0 to 8V&; Irregulars. rnent of popular colors.

WASH DRESSES H In Styles Pretty as Silk Dresses j|T Hand-made dresses of fine /ViftJ, quality linen, rayon and pon- <? a£) MA 4w sis W? L pee. Beautiful styles, daintily D aBS BBLj Aq. /r IT I finished with hand-drawn de- KJoLa //\ 1| 1, signs, pleats, tucks, pock-ts. \\\ 1 it White, pongee, green, rose, _ \ w l> ! lavender, blue, orange, honeydew. Sizes 16 to 44. \ Tjf / Wash Frocks of “Peter Pan” Cloth \ 1| / Finely tailored in attractive styles. Fnlshed with butk \ A 1/ /I tons, pleats, pockets. In figures and rtfm. \ it TV At stripes—blue, green, tan, lavender, sL 9 Uk SR, \ // Ml rose - Sizes 36 to 46 V/w* %J 2/ m I J&m White Hoover Aprons ESBalSk The popular style for restaurant, beauty parlor, office ASH or home, (hit full and nicely tailored, llaif- .* length sleeves, one pocket, long or Ms | short collar. Sizes 36 to 30 ti? J,

Saturday. Sale Knit Underwear Rayon Costume Slips .$1.95 * Well made and nicely tailored slips. First quality, bodice top style, 18-inch hem, hip pleats. Sizes 36 to 42. Peach, flesh, fawn, navy. Women’s Union Suits 50c All the wanted styles in a good quality cotton knit. Builtup shoulders, loose and tight knee styles. Sizes 36 to 50.

Another Shipment Just In for Saturday’s Selling New Spring Coats Featuring the Fashionable yj)j “Black and White ” Accepted as the Dominating Note of X rlix i / xOIB the New Season—Priced at— / ( m is t'2^ v mmm ll iia HHB Black coats trimmed with white—black Jtefi mmm and white checks —ombre plaids—sports w Wjjjjjjßl / t |IS mixtures—black eatlns—kasha-Uke—satins ft. nraffll Coats that express the vogue for this at* I j|§g%3 tractive combination in many smart style I details copied from advance models. Some i nyaOß display the new fur trimmings—others are afr. j flra&S tailored with striking simplicity, njfek j A §g|||9 Fur trimmings of coney, calf and mouf||pL ! M AH coats full lined, some with silk crepe: jk Ml fine tailoring throughout. Sizes 16 to 46. m Special Purchase for Saturday MEW SPRING DRESSES For Juniors and Little <M A Complete Stock of TA Women P*U Dresses at vIUeJIJ A special collection of dresaes on sale Sat- N'ew shipments arrive each day; georg- ■"> "■ —•? rut crepes in the newest styles and color com- navy; all sizes 14 to 48; newest styles; blnations; the sizes run 14, 15, 16 and 17; boleros, compose; in delightful color combiover 100 dresses to select from. nations.

Sale oS New LOW SHOES A beautiful assortment bt styles—New color I combinations—Shoes that ordinarily would be priced much higher. ’3.95 ’4.95 They possess the smartest of new style features: la pastel shades; charming straps and cut-out effects aud new pumps. . .. . Patents, colored kldsklu, satins, combinations. Cut Out Patterns, New Straps Pumps, Oxfords | Ordinarily, these shoes would sell for a good deal more- only a special quantity purchase at a price con-, cession could bring these savings. JJ Complete size range, 3to 8.

Extra Special! 5.000 Yds. Cretonne Yalance Yd. lOC Scalloped patterns In about six designs. Colors | which will harmonize with your other and r a p e r i e s—plenty of blue and tan.

Women's Girdle Brassieres m *2.95 8 QhM Striped madras combination garments with Inner V \ \ \ \ H belt all around for support where needed; well (aglU boned; wide Inserts of elastic at sides; four-hose yv, \ \ \ \ supporters. \yXA \\ \ \ Brassieres—Of brocaded madras; slightly boned v/V \\\ \ \ across the front; inner belt gives perfect fit; others X'X'X \\ \ \ In poplin; lace trimmed; CO.. \'LX '>e I \ New Costume Slips—Baronet satin la bodice top; % \ strap of same material; small hem; white, pink, I 'rvi I iVS peach, red, copen, tan and black; nr Bll °* 38 t 0 44 * $1.%/D New Silk Underwear—Oowns, chemises, step-ins^ Yu vc\ bloomers; crepe de chine, radium; tailored style* AT '<Ca\ Y\\ lace lovely shades; flesh, green, coral, V V orchid, peach; bloomers dje qp pink only I.“D

SUBSTANDARD!? Special Little Tots* ■SJiJiy l Silk Frocks, $3.95 ■lU3laiK X These dresses were purchased under eonThe Season’s Popular dltlons which permit us to feature them at Colors a lower-than-usual price. They are sashPur? Silk Service ds v loned of crepe de chine in tailored, em, ... ~. _ . >1 broldered or ruffled styles; in green, pink. Weight, Pair V* copen, coral, rose and buff; sizes 3to and. Lisle garter top, full fashioned. Little Tota' (J[“ QC QC* Silk From Top to Toe Coats vv.vv) vl ivv Chiffon Hose, dj-i jj ew sprintg shipment of tweed, wool, Pair Vt flannel, novelty weuve and plaid coats with Full fashioned. small collars, novelty pockets; some style* Service Weight OA edged with fur; full lined; boyish styles Hose, Pair OUC *P rl “* hade *- Os pure silk, hemmed Infants* Shoes 11S p°are"silk Foil Outslse Soft sole shoes or slippers with felt or Hose—Seamed OA leather soles, straps; single or double; bntbaek nair OvC ton or tie styles; white or black; QC„ ™ ‘ sizes oto 3. Pair...!. ,7IC

Ayres Annex Store For Hen and Boys SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Men's All- v ( Wool Suits tWMk Suits of quality and long wear. A special savings opportunity for you, and -f 4 one that you can not affdrd to miss. / 1 1 Models in light and medium shade- that I f<\. will be good for spring wear. Sli.es 34 to 44. Extra pants at small cost. 1 if New Spring Salts for Men and 1 Tl I Young Men I |\ I / s2l, $25, $28.50 1 UlA Handsome Assortment of All-Wool U V ( | Topcoats —For men and young men. H\\!l V Strictly hand tailored. Ex- 1 VI/\ ceptionaliy priced at p£D I \ I / \ Ayres’ Super Trousers—Every pair of I \|| N pants fully guaranteed. Beautiful pat-, 1 M terns. Sizes 28 to 48. I I $2.95, $3.95T $4.95 . Men’s Dress Shirts I*t Day Special Offer! Exceptionally Substandards of Men’s Low Priced Super-Service t| |g HEAL silk Socks Plain and fancy broadcloth. fff dh woven madras, satin-striped rt "* A_ s^ HH woven madras and fine count fast colored shirtings. Collar Tomorrow Is the last day you attached and neckband styles. will be permitted to buy six Sizes 14 to 17. pairs of these famous soeks for In progress—Sale of men's the regular price of five pairs, pajamas; pair, 91.35 and Lisle reinforced, pure thread 91.79. silk hose. Sizes ft'j to 12.

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