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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 10, 1921—PART 3 HIGH LUSTRE FivsH | FOR EVERYTHING VAR- NISHED, EN A MELED, AUTO- THE FINISH THAT PRESERVES AND MADE GOOD—AND PROTECTS THE STAYS GOOD ORIGINAL FINISH CLEANS—RUBS DRY-LASTS EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Southern Automobile Supply Co 1324 14th Street NW. Phone Main 3564 Wholesale Only r 15 El OO TSRO OO EFFECTIVE JULY 4-21 On the above date all open models of KLINE KARS will be reduced $200.00 from the list price F. O. B. Factory. This reduction, plus our former one of $310.00, makes the most sweeping price reduction in the Auto’ [rade for a period of 8 months. WE ARE TAKING OUR LOSS NOW We have reinventoried all our stock and our new rrlce is based on the present t price and the future contract market price for the balance of the entire year. mafk-en“]; makes the KLINE KAR price the lowest for a standardized custom built car on the market today. See the new Model K at $2,090, F. O. B Factory, and you will agree that “It’s Not Only the Best at the Price’’ . | But the ial at Any Price. KLINE CAR SALES CO. 2103 Fourteenth Street N. W. Phone North 4955 KLINE CAR CORPORATION, Makers E RICHMOND, VA. qmnmmmenn Here’s An Enthusiastic User! Pern Oil Co., Rosslyn, Va. “Just a worl or two in favor of your product — Lightning Motor Fuel. Since a user of this fuel, motoring has become an end- less pleasure o me. Xo more stalling the otor, inability to take hills on high and troublesome car- buretor anunoyances. Motor Fue Like Aladdin of old, have but to rub your oot gently over the accelerator and in an instant there’s a get-a-way chuckful of pep and energy. What's more, arantee 25% to 35% addl o;ul‘ Ellgtzge with ll,h“e use of “Lightning.” t the power for every task in Hd ;”‘“ 166 or your fuel tank and one gi“y“ 240—our acceleration will enroll you offices—and ask . " them to lain ln fhe army of “Lightning' t6 you bfleefl,;p it About Our Coupon Books - While you're tllllnkmg about it, %’:‘hgm,n'd my interesting money- ear.” ‘l.lglllnm:'hlnYolrl.onlity sving coupon TANK UP T-0-D-A-Y gwbeun. PENN OIL CO w-u 166 - Roulyn. Va,, M. :w B i “fldflm”— GETS X-RAY MACHINE ot G i Bt st Aoz, R emitiant e Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar, is the fluoroscope, through STAUNTON, Va., July 9.—A new ::Itl:fl;:n!:ly _}'tllw fi-i‘:{fi. X-ray machine of the latest typo has | Serghe 70D Benmds put is oy The United States, which Han for | sent to the princlpal markets, Im- been installed at the Western State Hos. cately balanced. that either side mas years surpassed all other natlons in | porters may that the buylng of toys| 1o, T city. It was made by the be shifted up or dows by & ym catalogues is very unsatisfac- T 1ti. nd | pressure of the hand. the menufacture of games and some ‘Wappler Company of Baltimore a » - acture of g tory, especially in cases where the jas installed by Dr. A. C. Layoock, | The medical staff of the mechanica] toys and during the war |exporters demand payment in ad- |, " onocontative. The cost was developed a very important toy Indus- | vance of shipment. ° It is trequently | g4000. Dr. J. 8. De Jarnette, superin- | states k. b:b- Gampatts ‘ad mane V cases wi made much easier. Both Motonsts and Pedes- [ tr: exporting large quantitles to a1l time of placing an order in the United tha'installation of the Bew the nations of the earth, now stands ‘sut;- until 'Ah:. deuvle;y (;t :he nrc;od: i Exceptional n;mor(unn{ n uenos res. Cal mportert = ng of statistics wil trians Will Profit by New Set |0/ Sa o campaiun s ot in: | maintaln that they cannot anticipate | oicte\ " Fiminares he. nose, which | the hospiial sugurated. If, on the other hand, the | demands and prices this far ad. f Instruction: Amerioan = manufacturers go after |One of the largest importe: of Instruotions. world trade in toys there is an excel- he would prefer to pay 20 per “w art lent opportunity for them to hold the cent more for toys bo\‘ltht 1 l}:_ hat should an automoblle driver | world markets in competition, espe- from factory representatives in do?” asks the United Btates Tire|clally with Germany and Japan. Sentina. . Spantsh (sad” German, toy Company. Aud, for fear that there | Massachusetts, for example, has sev- | MATUIActurers are meeting thes are many who do not know how to|turing piants In. the entire world, | There 18 a large sale of children's = drive and how to be courteous on the lyecllll;!dn‘ on rocking-horses, dru;nl ;fi:x.f: :’::dk:r.'h‘:;{ :;oz |:°:=; -";fl_ i g roads, prints the following rules: O en ioye. Connecticut has for | breciable share of this trade the - Keep to the right of the road. particular demand for|American bookmakers must give ex- 5 3 Signsl for a stop or turn to the in, Great Britain o ; the | other mations seem to have appreci. |booke will not meet the entine : gars behind by holding out the left | J ar, I ecessity of Solng aftef such | requirements. The children's books = FORD SPECIAL ‘Apply brakes .1“1, Ch,_,‘. opeed :rtul.i better than the American man- :-'.':'t:» md.el:“ ;"l:;l:’dll:tilro 'o':ul::x l.n ;r:_d e ufacturers. = rates slowl, Argentina affords a specific example. | gentina. The pictures must be flius- It's time the battery in that oM rua -u E Lend Finnd o the Needr. s trative of the .architecturs of the FEDERAL. Restore the lost ouime 1= a" l(fl “y:m:r? "':“ {.’;bf{g&n}&';eg’ufl'nf “m“.r : tvg-'; e:mtri and the heroes should pref. starting and lighting system. s m ga- A o fguale on roade dintast Trom - | Ly e lobe S Sl s, | AR be ATECAtins RACIoRe] hero (I it Sy e ,,:'.m-:f,'-',{;'-:,.-.,. ] War lermany wi tisfac ice in several othe +Aiberal “lml"ponp:aueur(: rom‘i" Baegtstan grlncinll source of supply, ev l * = :ln.w:n:r’lur.e rr;ur old aqnlp:m? o g . Stop car and engine when meeting | for the United States. Local mlnu- Games of all kinds, such as are FEDERAL service is for ALL hatteries in ALL ears. . Perhaps drovers with sheep, swine or ocattle | facture and a protective tarift of 36 your old batterey can be ecopomically np-lnd or rebul ,..,.1 on_country roads per em‘; {uve ‘rendl fltereghco‘:dl; m-:ul:c'-l;nlz V-Y one ‘l;“ u::mfl;! 25 new with FEDERAL parts. laspection and advice eaf 7 nothieg., Park only at side of roads, leaving | tions. Unless more direct methods of | in Springfie ass., and another in / representation are used,and more a - r, ~ e yuying produce In the coun- | {iVe 8teps are taken te'meet compe. | Selem. Mass. find a ready sale, par Fedg‘ll_Bluefl g’r""u’ Inr., E. try park alongside road, not on the | tition, the lAmorIun 'toy manutac- | ticularly during th: wln‘l;r -e-:on ml;o“a ‘::.-n - W ] turers are 1iable to lose the hold they | from June to October. Here, also, "“When parking at night lesve warn- | gained in Argentina during the War. |ypore is a caution that the directions Colorado Auto Suppiy Co. .- ing uxln'n; i S for playing should always be in Spen. 14th St. and Colorndo Ave. NNK. ¢ se Hea Dimmers. Have headlight dimmers and use| Competition tor Argentina's toy | 181 b‘"n ':h:'b';';' e 'l:”m‘:t'x::: Mid-City Auto Supply them when mesting and passing | trade now lies between the United “‘"“" House other motorists at nigl States, Japan and Germany, according | SUa# Sth and M Sts, N.W. t ] Dhan, DicniokIng caretully put out | (5 o from Trade Commissiones | American manufacturers should Master When plonicking do not trespass to | George S. Brady, in Buenos Afres. learn a lesson in taking pains to 1214-16-18 19th St. NoW. gather wild flowers, tree branches, ‘While Germany had more than 66 per | ingratiate their products upon a for- Pancoast & Paxson blossoms. fruit or shrubs. cent of the trade before the war eign market from the ntine et ot ‘When picnicking clean up thorough- | Japan less ti 1 per cent, the branch of a prominent Ger toy reeliville, Va. ly, removing from sight all cans,|ter held 46 per cent of the trade in|factory. The branch imports the papers and rubbish. 1919, ‘geined principally at the ex- metal parts from Germany, makes pense of cheaper toys produce or- d felt 't assem- lea all vehicles a good half of the | PriNs § . G o many. Cheap dolls and "-"ll:"'!""zd::y:“m ‘!’3“3"‘:‘ gos This Manufactured by ok hills on the right side of the | nOVelties of cellulold and metals are | factory receives the toy models from Federal Battery Mig. 3. Go over 'the crest carefully, | BOW coming from Japan. The United | Germany and, after altering the de- Corporation TOM over the crest carefully.|giates, in 1919, shared only to the ex- | gign to meet the Argentine require- = Avoid coasting or speeding around|p.n¢ of 16 per cent. ments or prejudices or preferences, curves at foot (of'bll Toys of better quality, of which |gends the corrected design back to Be Courteous te Pedestrians. the United States previously tur- Germany. For example, the figure of Be courteous to pedes Do not | nished large quantities, re a nightingale on a toy is changed drive your car at them full tilt, and being manufactured locally. Thn to one of the bright-colored birds of laugh when they jump. Do not|American trade in good-quality dolls | that country, or the German flag on a splash water on them as they stand | I8 being lost to BSpain. Owlng to|toy boat is changed to the Argentine at crossing: near curbs, waiting freight and import dutles, it {s dif-|flag. Infinite attention is given to for you to pass. ficult for foreign toys of bulky size|details. Similar methods will have Avoid street cars carefully at stops. | t0_Compete with those of Argentine |to be adopted by American manufac- Learn and follow the local traffic)manufacture. turers who wish to retain a share ia and driving or-|_ Factory representatives should be|the Argentine toy trade. N — - These are made for the T T R RO Somman good of ail riveranclualng | With these practices universally followed by drivers, motoring will intain its safety, its freedo: . Five years ago such suggestions as these were un- necessary. Days of Chivalry Needed. Today, when each eleventh person owns a car, it is vitally necessary to | [{} . J ! have drivers recall the days of ; . | chivalry. Crowded and still more ] | crowded streets and roads have pro- duced a nation-wide problem, whose Al M‘ ’ ‘ 'Rs— gm“?:::; lo{lu!l'l‘on dm a return to the —‘ :()N l IIQEI‘I T of the days - h"’.;’.g AR ys when knight. ® automobile Is too vital to the ’ nation, too much a part of the.blood — lnd bone of the country's economic — life to have its use curtailed through - the failure of its users to follow the rules of simple courtesy and safety. Insure Your Auto i e S e s —but take the precaution to com- AUTO IS BLAMED FOR Surely a WonderfuléBuy at pare policy conditions—to k:::v WAYWARDNESS AMONG what protection you are getting— SWEET YOUNG THINGS Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 9.—*Girls of today are a whole lot worse than the girls of ten years ago, and the automobile 1s the principal cause for their downfall.” This is the opinfon of Mrs. The- resa McCarthy, who has spent ten years as matron in the police de- partment, during which time she has listened to the troubles of nearly 8,000 women and girls who for various offenses we: to the police station. Te Srousht Asked as to the trend of modern ‘womanhood, she unflinchingly said that although she knew she would be berated by many for such a statement, she was very frank and able to say, in view of her position and experience, that the so-called modern girl was a whole lot worse than the sweet young thing of ten years ago. Automobiles are responsible, she sald. That is, most of it. Girls, she said, in the last few years, who have made their first acquaintance with a police station usually owed their plight to a wild joy ride or somethi: of the sort. That much L athered from confessions , made her by girls who came under her care. Prohibition & help? Well, she didn’t know. She felt sure that it ‘was & help in some respects, but still her nvom show almost as many girls handled during the llll ear when this land was “wet” uring the past two years. Mrs, McCarthy said she was not talking as a reformer or on hear. say, but was merely stating f: cts founded on her ten years' service in the police department, which covered every district in the city. ——— Don'’t let it be a matter of price, solely —although for character angjextent of - protection yor'll find us in Rpsition to > quote lowest rates—but have the details of the insurance described in detail. Do that, and we'll have your order to write it, surely. Our Company is strictly an Automo- bile Insurance Company—taking no other risks; therefore, it is possible for it to do this one thing more liberally; more specifically. We shall be glad to take the matter up with you—explaining every feature of the policy we write and the service we give—and you can be positively sure that— “If We Insure You, You're Insur Phone Main 601-602—and we will be “on ‘the job.” LeRoy Mark $1785 I Cnmpare it with any other car selling at anywhere [ near the price. Ungerer Motor Company 1136 Connecticut Avenue lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIXIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllfllflll (Inc orporated) Colorado Building Reduced in Price to 32,990 Effective July 2, the prices of National Motor Cars are as follows: ANNOVNCING (OlecAero-EicHr £ 000455 F Reduction inPrice» * AVOID the DANGERS of CREASY BRAKE DRUMS IF YOU USE A LUBRICANT in your New Price Old Price mfim Touring, $2,990.00 $3,750.00 20.26% * Phaeton, $2,990.00 $3,750.00 20.26% Roadster, $2,990.00 $3,750.00 20.26%, Coupe, $3,990.00 $4,900.00 18.579%, Sedan, $3,990.00 $4,950.00 19.399, F. 0. B. Indienapolis—War Tax Extra Savings to You of $760, $910, $960 Confirm National leadership in providing most motor car per dollar. must nd they are most evident during the summer months—the beaviest motoring season of the year. 'AVOID 'THESE DANGERS—_USD D-A LUBRICANT. This superior gear lubricant ill st melt and run out. Tt staye vignt gears. lnlrk‘lll that runs out eannot be '-Hllled to keep your gears from grinding away ALL POUNDING reaction of car weight { and consequent destructive thrust on tires, is absolutely minimized in the ! construction of the (Cole AeroEiGHT." / The weight is balanced—riding ) freely and smoothly under all condi- i tions. . The Cole cAeroEiHT has attained ~ the high average of 20,000 miles on one set of tires, another proof of i its | GIBSON MOTOR CO. 1124 Connecticut Avenue Phone Main 614 DRUHANqAUSTlN CO. 1009 HSL NW. Main 4772 ]udge this car by any pre or post war price standard—compare National with others at any price and draw your own conclusions. < Orders are being filled now in order of acceptance. Delay on your part means delay in delivery. GRIMES MOTOR CAR CO. 2015 14th Street N.W. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORPORATION 2lst Successful Year Auto Top Coverings Auatomobile Tools Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware CoLe MoToR CaR CoMPANY. INDIANABOUS, USA,