Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1925, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 31, 1925-PART 3. - b Who Have Found Drivi a Tiring, Joyless Task— now are turning to the car which makes driving a delightful, thrilling, healthful pastime. differ 2h Rear, [ 1 Made "l cop 4 of pade 3 The Royal Coupe - 31895 The Brougham - 1965 The Imperial - « 2065 The Crown-Imperial 2195 1625 " The Sedan All prices f. o b Detroit subject to current government tax. ‘We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. " Ask about Chrysler’s attractive plan. Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler service everywhere. - Hundreds of women who find driving ordinary cars an unpleasant task, have turned or are turning to the Chrysler Six. Hundreds of others, who had actually given up driving because they found it too difficult, too nerve straining, Kave discovered that driving a Chrysler Six is a delightful pastime. Hundreds of young women and girls— those whose pride is smartness, beauty, and alertness—are prefering the Chrysler to all other cars. In the most exclusive private schools, in the Junior League, in the smartest social groups, one Chrysler sells another— a growing preference that makes the youth- fu% and red-blooded everywhere, aspire to Chrysler ownership. Because of its ease of control—which women everywhere assure us is entirely unequaled Riding ease and roadability based on gross tonnage, extreme wheel base and generous springs, are costly and inconvenient luxuries. The Chrysler Six is comparatively light in weight for economy and easy handling. It combines roominess with compactness to afford easy parking. —women have, in a special sense, made the Chrysler Six their car. Never, say women who have driven it, has there been a car so easy to handle as the Chrysler Six. It is extraordinarily convenient to manipu- late into the average city parking space. Of course, the unique delight which comes to a Chrysler Six owner every time she or he takes the wheel, is due not to a few - features—but to every feature of this remark- ably engineered car. Every woman who loves driving but finds it a task should be delighted to learn the vast difference of driving the Chrysler Six. Weare eager to send a car to your door for a demon- stration, yourself at the wheel if you wish to experience the newest thrill in motoring. It rides as solidly as a two-ton car; it takes the bumps as easily as the ordinary Leviathans of the road. And wherever the Chrysler goes all women ad- mire its grace and beauty, and envy the delighted possessor of so smart a vehicle. H. B. LEARY, JR., AND BROS. Distributors MAXWELL—CHRYSLER Chrysler Showroom General Offices and Service Department 1612-22 You Street N.W. North 4206 Maxwell Showroom 1321-23 14th Street N.W.

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