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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 1, 1923—PART 3 liglon which they had been,command- | Foster. New York: Bon! & Live in Accident Prevention. IGA-|a picture of the bumper and other ac- | for your car, get the best prices you 2 ed to follow. Among these dissenters | Tight, + P296p. i cessories and his chances of spotting | can on say on a twenty gaiion drum| MUCH NEW CONSTRUCTION. were the Quakers, devout and peace- [ A ROMANCE OF THE JERSEY |Queen, S. A. Social Work in the Light and have it put in the home garage.| Nineteen thousand miles of federal able searchers after a better truth PINES, By Bessle B, Warwick. of History. 1G-Q38. the machine are Increased probably | Both the pocketbook and the engine a1d hilghways ave mow undad cons than the formallsm of the establish-| Boston: Richard G. Badger. Sims, N. L ed. The Rural Commu- {menty Umes. Peculiarities such as|will benefit by this method. Py == = them were martyrs, for to Deneve EORIRN AND CONTENEIRARY DU Towne, E. T. Soclai Problems. I-|location of.scaceniiaht 1¢ any, shoutd e e other than according to the king's| ROPEAN CIVILIZATION. By Har-| ““iggy all be recorded and photographed. | TEXAS LEADS IN MILEAGE. O AN G O “roar:| Fullerton Waldo, Tllustrated. New |prescription "in those daws meant| Iy Grant Plum and Giibert Gld-|ymited ~States. Children's Bureau.| The man who is ablo to piace into There are 2,519,000 miles of nign.| 102022 CARS IN CANADA. thur Newton Pack. New York: York: The Macmillan Company. martyrdom and, if not that, great i Hesite I, Plavce. Prilader Publications, Nos. 104-106, 108.|the hands of the police a description| T the Untts ED- | Canadian registration of motor The Macmillan Company. The first point that commends this [suffering and persecution. It is 9 s 1G-Un3bp. of his car, such as the above, within [Ways in the United States, of which o ; hia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 5 5 i | travel story Is that it has a good map |around these “saints” that the author P! HIS s a schoolbook—no, not| (5%, 2Ly o i rollow. A& lack In | weaves these historiea tales A quite | THE BIG BLUE SOLDIER. By Grace ramae el Dl it for children—still stalled In|thjg respect takes away at least 25 |distinguished gift of story telling sets Livingston Hill, author of “The States. IG83-W336. placed into the hands of the law a , i . end of 1922, which was a 9 per cent that sacrosanct institution of | per cent of the interest and real use- |them apart from many of the books| City of Fire' étc. {ladelphia: [ Woods, R. A., and Kennedy, A. J. The | Picture which will enable the foree|next largest with 124,143, increase over the preceding year. public education, the seat-|fulness of the travel book. Another |designed for children. This gift in- J. B. Lippincott Company. Settlement Horizon. IAS-WB867s, |[!0 boil the suspects down to a very ; ‘o | PoINt s that this subject has fresh-(cludes the art of background and few and chances of immediate re- and-desk. It is & schoolbook fOr YOU | peg Tt js not an overtraveled re- |atmosphere, without which these e Crime. covery are very good. and me who have the free use of gion. Again, the author appears to |“sain would have lacked much of = ‘l‘l:e average car owner would be | ourselves to walk about and see what | have handed the advegture over to|the vitality that so clearly animates Briggs, I. V. The Manner of Man |Well advised to pay more attention d . # e o e, Lo That K111, IC-B764m. to the kind of oil supplied to his 1s going on in the tree world. What [F¢aders much as it came to him hem here fLDd setting jof old Eng Chandler, G. F., and Moore, A. B.|crank case. The habit of buying oil e * On or The Policeman's Art. 1B-C363p. | in pints or from any old wayside sta- | evidence of fixing it up for publica- |land itself In its natural charm of we better be dping for them? Under |fect. A generous author, too, turn- |picture of the customs and-habits of Cherrington, E. H. America and the |tion as it is needed is not a good one | vehicles is nearly at the half million Watson, F. D. The Charity Organiza- |Bhort time after a possible theft has|Texas has the greatest mark, as it reached 49 at the mileage, tion' Movement in the United |been discovered has immediatery bl are the trees doing and what would (tion, thereby diluting its natural ef- |field and town, coupled with & trie : Ing the account over often (o this or | that time, gives a most interesting | Recent accessions at the Public Li-| World Liguor Problem. ICI-C428. |from the standpoint of the engine the leadershif of this book, wood|that one encountered along the way [and convincing touch to the storics |brary and lists of recomended reading | Cleveland Foundation. Criminal Jus- Dealtn/ Hor 1ait @ moneyiasven - hunting turns into something of a|of this trip down the big Tiver. Sheer|themselves. The pictures by F. Cav- |wil appear In this column each Sun. | , t0¢ in Clevelund. 1C-C593 e TCPTtE oh & ceton Y LEaL ab o game, by way of which we finally [Bood business and good art, thi ley-Robinson, flow out of the storie arrow, C. 8. Crime, Its Cause and s of a certain cylinder oil ; sl g ; 5 ¥ is that of trying it out in his engine. ‘ it gives lifelikeness and vaniety in little objective points of water- | 98Y _ Treatment. IC-D257. s [ i gine. Tound up the innumerable uses to;, "ponologue in the world could |color appeal and interpretation.. The ” Gunn, Mrs. H. B, In the Shadow of | This may or may not mesn the cu- ‘Wwhich wood is put, the great extent|achieve. We come into actual con-|age of the children who will enjoy Education. the Wall. IFP-G956i :'n-me-“lr ate Grs tne dew I 0y ¢ - ' to which It enters into the sum of |tact ‘with, the folks by this ‘plant | this bookc of storics s not contined 1 | Alexander, Caster and Thereen, W, W, | 10 & Do ind Abbey, Te. A, Classin- | mades it the ol Is an inferior one; Is the Best Tire You Can Buy! i . ches to|With the fishermen of the far north, |any particular number of years—any ander, Carter 4 sen, W, 0 Tdentifzation of Hand- | hen the elo mechantsm of : everyday [life. From matches 1o yih the hunters and trappers and |under seventy or thereabout will take Publicity Campaigns for Better writing. 1CE-L51 the engine is sure to be damaged. It houses, from toothplcks to ‘e speciali ds because in all woodsmen and the rest- We specialize on Montfords because in all hearing them | to them, School Support. HIS3-A123p, Van de Water, F. F. Grey Riders. (10€s Dot pay a car owner to try out 51-Vs new oils for his own information. The P paper, and a hundred ways falle And gdtting something of thelr N Bement, Howard, Old Man IB&51-V2g, makets of bis eap Bave don i 100 the years we have sold them, we have never tween, we come upon this indis-|feeling about the aountry and about BOOKS RECEIVED. Talks to College Men. DD S woll asiitican be donc and) pioat had a complaint on mileage or general satis- pensable contribution to the comforts | inspiring picture not only of the mag- | pogr it ; = Benson 'Printing Company, Nashville. i 53 o acnd ceriain h facti it v 2 LEAVES AND OLD DREAMS. brands as being suitable for their en- faction. of daily life. One might have known | nificent " region itself, but ~of the (MOFY LEAYES AND OLB DRIEAMS, | “5g [ (00 Book Diviston THE OWNER-DRIVER’S gines. When these 1ists are compared something of this widespread use, and [3MAzIng strides that it is making in York: Peter G. Boyle, publisher. Inserts. IX-Bi46s. we find that those oils recommended $12.85 33x4 S25.07 34xdl: $33.60 : But, | SPening out to Industry, to city build- 3 Benson Printing Company, Nashville COLUMN. by one firm are very much the same By R % 35x41 $34.62 one did know something of it. But.|ing, to civilization. Déspite the rig- | AMERICAN NERVES AND THE SE- | B¢ tock Designs of Page Borders, . 8 those of the rest. This is just an. $19.38 34x4 $26.17 /2 cireS having read this book, he knows afors of the climate, this writer in- CRET OF SUGGESTION, By Anne .o 82085 32xdYs ......831.99 i‘;Xf‘z . gz-;g 2 34V ‘S3z85 33x5 ... ....$39; Lo S8 6 Dis4285 i IX-Bi4 other way of saving that there are o0 deal move about t Low- | dorses Stefansson’s advocacy of “The Sturges Dur York: The | gon oot P OmDATY. . Nashyilia . plenty of high-grade oils on the mar- | A Dors it S e Friendly Arctic,” provided, of course | Century Compar R e S w""‘fi?fi“:‘;’;‘]‘]"“”" iy Who, g”;‘; e s a0 n onithe Ay o b Ehe hd to|that it'is accepted with intelligence e e B ioen elfa s machine any constdera- [ not so much which of these oils sha presented her Ther “"‘""""'{_‘llv and plain common sense. Tremen- | THINGS THAT AR By Scot- grounds. IX-B446; not so m hich of the s shall fon_and Im- [ye o8 e provement of Teaching. 1PO-B956s, | Defor s no better way | LISTEN-IN RADIO RECORD. Boston: | Cook. M zetting acquainted with the world | [inran, T 3 ve the personal experience that few are able to have—than by means [ DOMESTIC A T | kcep away from the nondescript ofls ering upon another season's | which are sometimes oftes K. M. O Supervision® of |driving. Iis care is overhauled by, this| twenty o fity” cents por £ Sheppard Co. Rural Schools. IPO-CT74s time and he is probably considering than the good oils are sold for. e .x. | Dixon, Bess. Paper Cutting Correlated e e fors e i |5 s m Seasent oL Sha vear geléct the D FOREIGN BX- | DIXgn, e o G o thres, | the tnstallation of a few convenionces | xfad Thr oot om,” ke, ¥ SaT; Select the <3 9 s ; Hinrichsen. ot "hen, facing squarely about, | enthusiasm across to any reader who 0. 12 hen, faclig sauately tion. | realizes that there of 2 e e Dis S fon will at this time be thinki: we use, but that we make sure et everything, you Kknow 2 pra 5 n = o tie McKenzie F author of ' Brooks, S Improving_Schoo by |t s time be thinking of use, make sure to u the book says—an end even to t f,f'{lsll‘.om';ll\:»*‘lfl.s“"l‘l-r ol vl “Fagots of Fancy.” Chicago: Steen tandardized Tests. 1KI-B7951. things he would lke to do to his car|one of the good brands and that w a l r nc the source of this multifarious use of L ang.g s & . Burton, W. H. Superv o » [ ° the book puts the pertinent qu “What are you going to do about it? Are you going to let the supply of | wood run out just because you are 812 14th Street Fr. 3684 § - of books of this sort. An excellent | CHANGE; Theory and Practice. By Ll the need of which was felt during too lazy or too ignorant to plant|® of th H 5 I ONM Tougriee. D 1K H-D64 o was felt during trees against such a calamit of {#nd most companionable book e e by rofessor ol Drummond, Margaret. Five Years|last season. He may want to install course, it does not make use of these | ENGLI LITERATURE DURING e e W L Old or Thereabouts. TKI1-D§46. exact words—for this is a polite THE LAST HALF CENTURY. By 5 =X} : { e : < book, written by an editor. But that J. W. Cunliffe, D. Lit., author of Company. hools. 13 Eg13. a new speedometer knuckle, all of is, after all, exactly what t book “Poems of the Great War.” New |LIF] By Frederick M. Pitt. Ilus- | Faderation for Child Study. Outlines|which are very good in their pla | means. Then we are told just what York: The Macmillan Company. trations by William Bloom. Yub- s ‘n‘r ilnmlhu‘lv},\' ‘I‘l‘\,l’}l‘lfll n ana| There are, however, others things | already has been done and are given | o0 FONCl T the Intercat.of, practical| ROOSEVELT AS THE POETS SAW | Gonzaga College, Washingion, D. C.|interesting as well as valuable and | plans also for continuing the work | quhjects serve each other. In this serve '{l-‘L _Tributes f.rvv_ul\ the singers An Historical ch. +IX83G0-G58. | which cost less money. Here are some of making trees grow to fill the a modern attitude toward journal Gore Tooemvan Bnland Lo oy | Hull E. R. Collapses in Aduit Life of th, A. Status of the Rural| Few car owners went through last er In Pennsylvania. I1QT-|season without w once that the dbook of men-|to record son of the figures plled up places of those that have gone Into a tho nd rticles of uSe and con- venience. This book will help m rlally those who have e It dictates, in the main, also a use of 2 the will to do in a case ing | creative writers rather than of those bent n, Fred. \,!3, S X and doing are immediate and impera- | alone upon the dissemination of Knowl tal ts. TKI-K955h i by the speedometer so as to he tive demands, edge. One takes it that these are rea- | THE McKINLE¥ AND ROOSEVELT .“urrm-m.];v xl._l_T!\-‘)l'r SHictow nPl'le;r to compute the milcage th vhy, is volu “unlif ST 97— by “ontrolled Teacher's Home. | ting from a gallon of gas TITANS. By Charles Guernon. New |S0nS Why, in this volume, Dr. Cunliffe| ADMINISTRATION, 1897-1009, Dy y & from a gallon of gas dore Roosevelt. Edited by Charles TKRM-HS75 Hanson Towne, assisted by Clara|King, I Thacker: with an intro- T, duction b, 0osev: Ch the only attitude possible, for this subject, dictates a use of modérn writ- y @ basis for the study of English, hing more than | had taken some steps able were get- r a quart | J A % has chosen, first. oaly. noverists snq| James Ford Rhodes, LL. D, D Ms83. s o | OF Ol When @ tire, perhaps o new York’ Duffield & Co e B L LT B e e mal Conterence on Workers' Edu- | one. blowa. out woirmaesibres mow | A first novel, one judg Certainly:lies no tarthar hatle Ohan T his for mas says.” e New York: The Mac n_in the United States. 2d,|“now if I had only jotted down the a strong one. ' Taking as his theme | terial, Happily the hardy fishermen of the 1 author sits down b ew York. 1 Workers' Educa- | speedometer re: in the > Eritt iito Niayi llan Compa v for students who have antiian Comuar United States. 1ZL-|on 1 north, the |had Chaucer 1ong enough, th side this situation | meet here & when T put it ¢ a much better c ould ha will [ THE JOURNAL AND ESSAYS oF ailiar men—a dozen of | JOHN WOOLMAN. Edited from to put up to the tire company when The Macmillan | gy, OF TR ity Summer | ® StoP signal, a new tire-carrier, or in a study of the effects of that kind |them, all told, from Meredith down to the original nuseripts, with a sey, 5 : _-li‘_d_»‘}r‘c\l.. f"hl;:l:r{r\(_‘:“': it comes to making an adjustment.” ! ot Jire| upon the character and con- | Arnoid Bennett Vith each there is a biographical introduction by A N ieeosgionStan S Al thase JSre thinge we ish w uct o human beings, men and uch of biography to gather the in- lia Mott New York i 5 o _— d done a e beginning o St 8 { women A smailviiiuge: the % Huences of birth and surroundings that The Macmillan Company 0 e Tiend fn American ek ‘Vt\\x-\;n”“:\ TR e g sl absorbing interest, that of harvest-|have gone into the work of writing. o e o el ation in a Demoe o Erssions NV AL ing fish from the sea; the hostile|There is a list of achievements and 4 | HWOYT'S NEW = CYCLOPEDIA OF |Shwyp, D. L 1 in a Democ- | systematic car log book PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS, Drawn racy. TKS83 climate; the narrow, intense views; | critical summary of character and qual. g A 4 the common round of dull and un-|ity—all easy and cultured, quite free from the specch and literature of | Snedden, D). lovely life—these are the elements|from the pedagogical taint. A chapter | nations. ‘ancient and modern, |/ HCI- . which control 1 and love and|each for the new poets and the new classic and popular, in EnglishStewart, Mrs. C. W. Mo mating, the common occupations of | novelists brings this modern studs up| @nd foreizn text, with the names, | for th i humans all over the wo Charles | to the edge of the moment, in & re- g _nétlonality of quotedy _litera Guernon knew while he was doing |freshment of clear outlook, coupled with | copled indices. Com- | Terman, . Not only is scuch a record of use for ducational sociology. | purposes mentioned above, but it is ely essary that we are light Schools | more careful about the d { of Adult Il- | cars if we wish to keep them in our | TKP-St49m. . possession throughout the coming | .. M. and Others. Intelligence | scason, Auto thieving is becoming | this that he was not making a popu-|a knowing and feeling treatment of revised and greatly en-| Tests School T inization. | more and more of a scourge to Jar nove nething to appeal to the | €ach theme. Readers, not Students a oDy Kate, Joulas Robentd | SKLTD276in. . owners, and it is onl feeble 1 frazzled imagination of |alone, will find this a confirming book New York. Eunk & Wagnalls | Thwing, C. F. Higher Educ gone that the owner realizes silly reders. but this fact seems not|and a suggestive one to have at hand [DANDELION DOWN AND SMALL| Australia and New Zealand tle he knew about his own car. The to have counted. Under the impulse | #S thev read one and another of the FLOWERPOT. By Dorin Dallas.| Ti2 9 first thing to do before entering the | of the life of this place he has writ- | authors presented here. llustrations by ~Saduo Mizuno. | Washington, D. C. Faste Scason ought to be the preparation ten a story for intelligent readers,| CONTRABAND. By Clarence Bud Boston: The Stratford Company d_ Easte 580-19; of a description of the car in cuse o for those who feel the truth of hi Ington Kelland, ‘author of “Youtn | CRUISES ALONG BYWAYVS OF THE S daeational s Trdustetal {.'m“,,g“'” hould consist of tbe fol 4 stimulated and taught rather than to| pURg*jEes” ete. New York: Har Hobts:, Tinserated: Bostor Union, Boston. Department of Ry (1) "A record of the Meense num- be sent off into impossible dreams of Stratford Compa Che ge Suppo! of Wom- 1 n ot o ) : o i AR S R o | oo il e ST 2 | The Unexpected finds you master to-date as the morning paper THE TROUBLE AT PINELANDS; A (Zook, G. F. Accredited Secondary |*(3) Get a garageman to stamp a se- | FROM McKINLEY TO HARDING: [boss-ruled town, a bootlegging pro) Detective Story. By Ernest M. | School the United States.|cret number or mark on several parts | * Personal Recollections of Our|ect, a young woman owning and Poate. ew York city: Chelsea of ‘the car in easily found, vet not wlt Presidents. By H. H. Kohlsaat. [putting out the daily Free Dress House. prominent places, and make a record New York Charles Scribner's | these are the altogether modern fe. SONGS OF UNREST, 1920-1922. By Sociology. of these. Sons tures of the story. A quiet, half- Bernfce Les Ke ke-gripping O s ¥ | Amertcan Academy of Political ana |, (3) Record the mames and serial Ever happen to you . . . thatecriti- Lining. AZTEC gives you br; -Mr. Kohlsaat tells us here about little town’ gives the setting. York: Charles Seribr Sons ires, also of the - e == : ey brdle B w,fi’l,n;‘"‘,‘x‘,r Harding to ask the | 0ss® owns everything—folks | synGLES AND DOUBLES, By Wil E ience, Philadelphia. Pub-|spares. | cal moment when brakes must grip and powers not found in ordinary brake lin new President If he wanted u “brutal | 81d all. | The girl, a stranger, baving | " \am T, Tilden, champion of the Welfare in the United States f”l’l Hoto » ==tabotiot Moth ends HOLD? ings. More security and safety than you end. id about the latter an-|inherited the Free Press,’ deter- e a e peaad Mo i 2 of the car in your book with these L = . . g p T P 4 e & in his Riadly Tashion that s [Mines, just ds .2 youns woman of the T e \'I.\rr):—“r';}-';-‘rg:% B A = Tecords. These are of tremendous It'll comé again, maybe many times— have ever known! Don't be without it sbrutal friend” was the one thing |SToLT SO0 S0t SNV 10 manage| pnotan Company. e D iy e o f g dor but, minus its perils, if you have your Particularly when AZTEC costs you 1o e o e T ol Whith oe St00d |concern, of it as well. That she has |ON. By Hilaire Belloc. New York: | utlines o iology. I-B562 e of Theft Tive @ man SR JOW with AZTEC Brake more. B I need. ianal, at least, la the [ad no/training in this work Counts George H. Doran Company | Dought Preparing for the AUTO brakes relined NOW with 4ZTEC Bral 1ore e Ron SUnIch Lehe story ICRVER oot ae alllin e moneniel IThettors IRETIERRE. aNe Al amimon . e Work. I-D748p. ; a2, ol ong iUt e w2 | 2 48l "S5 ST ettt | BETHLIMEN, LOYG AGD AND 0. |3 WL IR iy 4 WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS Mr. Kohlsaat adds comfortabl diately range themselves on opposite el et Cannot Fail 7 ! 80 ‘far, however. there has been no | giqes eras -2pnasite of Swarthmore College. Bethle- = i Nelghtio e en T pavever there has been o |sides in the business of directing the et Tat S Cavey B Gy . M. Our Neighbors. affairs of the village. The under- | o7 D4 | current, baffling the girl as to its | COLE OF SPYG | i tlcharactar and: Movem ot to a Fui Arthur Preston Hankins, author of | it might be time to don his brutality | grown bootlegging business, of which “The Heritage of the Hills," etc. duds, but the danger passed, for|the boss is well aware; indeed. in New York: Dodd, Me: Harvey Is not doing half badly over |which he has an interest of substan- | ROCK-FLOWER. Je. il p duc ..m;m in Accident | American Motor Scl:oolu‘; 1019 17th Street LI R, ntien. 4 GA-P296e. there, “after all, you know. One is|tial size. The il me o ay SELECTED SERVICE STATIONS mot free to wonder about a President’s | paper business —considerably and CT] nne Robert A Program of Education 1620 You St. NNW. Phone N-404 Eg romsportation ecuuse £ and adjustment of hrakes takes skill, experience and honest work, we lave s state of mind. 1f he were he would | would have done So more had it oo omieal Hecks s i care. The dealers w our brakes with k I F a: ected ou ervice Stations with unusual care. These anto repair dealers ne your brakes t do a little along that line in respect | haen for the old and fajthiul hanqs v Lo 7 pricel Lining, serve you promptly and fairly and keep your brakes properly adjusted to various Presidents who have come |and a new young fellow swhom She | ——— 7 ige of Mr. Kohlsaat's|at first, is inclined to look down I 3 i as the President is really doing ver: well inde: He did fear once t LASS MOUNTAIN, By e e mae o s Maryland Battery Service, Inc. 1823p. within the & witlis L. H. HALL . .DWELL CUMMIN friendly brutality. The theory under- |upon from a quite superior height, T — ';.;.‘"(;.:..' ':.“,\. E 1126 20th St. 321 At St NW. lying this book of personal recollec- | After any amount of really exciting R A sHWAY GARAGE NEW SOUTHERN GARAGE Buick and Chevrolet Specialist tions and ministrations is that, not [ and plausible action the girl becomes \/ JTIGHWAY GARAGE 1320 D St. N.W. POTOMAC GARAG v NG wanting any favor within the 'hand |a crusader agalnst the wicked do- S A 2140 Itkode 1uand Ave SR g 3307 M St of a President to con the author [ings of the little place. The stor: 3 G. 0. P. TIRE SHOP MT. \LR\O‘\ b\{: KALORAMA SERVICE possesses that particular kind of in- | here and there, would read like firs! S > 719 N. Capitol 00 I 0% % 2400 161k, at Ialorasan dependence that frees one from con- | class melodrama, exaggerated out of g B. F. CHRISTMAS NATIONAL AUTO REPAIR = 3 ERiQr s sideration and courte: Like the all likeness to anything like reality, 40 8th St. N, E. AND SUPPLY COMPANY MAINKON & C0. INC woman, you know, who, proud of her | were it not for the fact that the actu- = ‘EST REPAIR SHOP 418 N. Capitol St. 03 14th St. N.W. “frankness,” turns upon vou with |alities of American life just at this SOUTHWE:! £ MERSON & ORME ANTHONY WILLIAMS some slashing unkindness and rude- | period make it appear like 2 BT, M 1618 M St 1343 S St N.W. ness. People In the majority will |tive of restraint and clreur RAGE DUNST O I AR AHOP ' o aintian pection '3 R . MOORE'S GARA T like these recollections. They simply | —a little under the truth of what 611 Maryland Ave. 1oV W eat up this sort of thing. One won. |it might have presented. Good en- u W. H. 0SBORY JORDAN MOTORSY “m'::':,r"\'"":,l.,"“:r::\".I ders why. There is no answer. There | tertainment for an hour here. | 1324 14th St. N. W, 4 AMERICAN M SE >3 is just the fact that they will take |, BOOK OF QUAKER SAINTS. By Cadlllac Spe. 1612-1622 U St. N.W. the sharpest delight In seeing through A AT G R = . TROPOLITAN MOTORS WASHINGTON & COTTON cpest de 8 A Illustrated by F. FLETCHER BROS. OMPAN 2 Ly the mind's eve the discomfort of Mr. ey-Robinson, A. R. F. Lon- Of Averages . 201 Tennessee Ave. N. E, . ufinu.'u':ch‘ St. Rear 6‘-—':1-!'!'1.2:}: i\lllu(im Ave, Maemillan & Co. R i narra- This or Mr. That—prominent official— B s e YA or St e e | o et Tt Shietomran? (he LTS Nobody knows how lorg arg'msn priced cars sold that are bought e e whiT soCa x| BEE C=Rimacy sonai privaes. " Rt e et e Eopeutier may live, but insutsne. grapa- on a QUALITY basis — which s T STACKELERS SERVICE g ReME AUTO REGAIN POTHE GREAT LONE LAND. By | beobing: askay rorashion, or anothet, nies know what frzotios. ot @wety ~ means Chevrolet, the world’s BECKEIL BROS. Rear 245 N N Bl thousand men will lie ok a lowest priced quality automobile. e b 450 Eve St. N.W. M 1 3 P PPE’ A 2] DUPONT G . M. E. MA OLD WORLD twenty-year policy. Quality, today, in automohiles, AR o0 3 St NAV. General Anta Tepilring SEAIND R DO INTEE means not merely fine appear- Eiae NS e r e LN Willys-Knight-Overiand The law of averages proves ome nee and riding comfort: more N Coog tope Tiond 8. B 1143 Government Court comonTesiatine © 9 very important point: i e, about than ever before it has come to e 3.3, CoOLEY ey Tk Gomtora ' 80% of all cars in use sold for mean engineering efficiency re- 2842 Bladensburg Rond N.E. HNEF IS, Oldsmobile Specialict YOUNG AUTOMOBILE COM- JONNSON BHOR. BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO. than $1,000. ing i i 5 3 e il less 8L sulting in economical transporta ST R e A new average has made its ap- tion. i hraynes NASHRINLSER MOTOX CO. pearance: i. e, the rapidly grow- It pays to study these averages N LLI0MY B SAvNDERS e ing average per thousand of low- amf;et in line. Neephens S8 Femnent Ave 0. H. TYLER AUTO REPAIR WASHINGTON GARAGE o elly. Btowar HOP . Men who cling to actualities in o st . g A e e e selecti:j a car confess that thei : 1 . szt e Fiensant su o AINEUNWTT Ron il S 56 N approval is won when once they Chevro'et Motor Company Foml Hgrth Chbane e sit behmd the Wh&l andexm &= ng & Hanson L. R, HAW & CO. DUHEY GARAGE = o 75 Hanover St. N.AV. Rear 415 3d St. N. Division of General Motors Corporation W. M. HICKS MOTORS, INC. o reehe enr 2101 14th ence the silent, dependable per- 111-117 “South tt St Tman the Cadilla enging Mick = Earl and Kline Kar < GARAGE ALEXANDRIA ' i i Detroi i 'ga.n 2 VA" v. g . NW. DUNCAN'S GARAGE - Saiok shs : i ’ 5 7 b e E. WESLEY TOMPKINS Pitt and Cameron Stx. ) < 1818 14th St. N. W. Rear 1116 15:h St. N.W. Dodge and Graham Nros. National Buick Speclalixt Tucic ) VHORTE SCIENTIFIC_AUTO REPAIR BOYD MOTOR €O. f McCURDY & MacWHORTER —SCIENTIFIC AUT BOYD MOTOR CO. 1625 U St. N.W. Rear 1448 St N.W. Studehaker Standard 8. Maxwell-Chalmery Specialixt DICKERSON'S GARAGE B. BURY MOTOR CO. 204 Nichols Ave.'s. E. e e Reo Chevrole ] THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC COMP. - ] : _ Maxwell_and_Chalmers HAGERSTOWN RUDOLPH JOSE, Fresidente " SUPERIOR Twe-Pamenger T or e Rwos T NORTHWEST A Beard Auto Co. _ 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue Frank. 3900, 3901, 3902 VT I oo <ovininrs Liberty W W, BLAKE Dintributors AZTE( WOOD AUTO SERVICE 505 Pennsylvanin Av Veile and Service Trucks HAGERSTOWN GARA' AND TRANSFER CO. West Franklin St. Chevrolet and Packard MWW‘LGBFEW' Nothing Compares With Chevrolet OPEN EVENINGS D SUNDAYS . BARRY-PATE IIOTOR CO. , - KYPATE & BRAKE LINING ’ FIVETASENGER SEDAN MADE OF ASBESTOS ) AsBESTOS TEXTILE Ci A York ?mg R%gim-. la' East 41t Strect, New STANDARD OF THE WORLD