Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 025. 23 ‘ The DN(W);Jble Cross f BY A. E. THOMAS, Story of Dramatic Power. u by Dodd. Mead & Co 800K TO READ s’ GeT TH! ONE AT THE LIBRARY! oo many. He hi - {hour or two on in his | . He had heen r Viewing his business s o the unple: which o he on. Ce . hie presently reflected, would be much better off in his safety de- s in his de home. v into his fllled | . emptied it started | ! ached the hall door he| mmml Those pupers—what had he | \with that | is John Raw-| 5 inform i into his | dentified | into his one flut- the jar- IF YOU WANNA THATLL MAKE YOU CRY YOUR EYES OUT | “Thanks, mo. The temptation to smoke in my line of bu is ant that it 1s | E | Colby fell into al (bstraction. His silence lasted ng that Mr. Bromfield thought | | | it. do for you?” he sald. s—to be sure,” replied | s why, about noon the fol-| the rousi himself, “I| believe.'” | y that I had | to renew our ucquaint- | Yot now the whirligig of time | e h: .\’x-vm to such a curi e put it in his ‘pocket and de 1 had begun to have u | racter of that | n @t Number One | 3 t half past three o s hand, drew to- | . { . took up a | i procecded pictures upon way he had when | Allenh- 1 suppose, the amount of the 1 e tho end of the wi with us certain tha years, with the single ed.” @) of the v C: wution over nowledge lawyer turne nd went on asking yvou to ¢ I thought pe it of m»]‘ er in the apart- | reed the Lmyerl Again ft was| e ¢ 'in the not | comfort-- m every pair Springy for comfort—tough for wear. And O’Sullivan determines this be- forehand, through a remarkable test, that shows just how much springiness is actually built into every pair of rubber heels. «Want some” 14 A METAL HAMMER delivers an impact 'REG’LAR FELLERS—Puddinhead Eats Crusts, \T6 AgouT A POOR KID WHO RAN AWAY AN ONEY HAD A 1 BETCHA N\ \F YOU HAD ONEY X WOULD CRUSTS /o NOTE YO EAT YOUD cnus"sl | ' NIGHT BEFORAERY!UED 2 WHY .n)gs |i&9 mus_‘_ EAT ANY L \ TM e e ROM A CHAL\LL\T 3 LAYER CAKE {a 2 STANDARDS OF HONEST VAWLE So impressive are certain facts underlying the goodness and value of Dodge Brothers product, that everyone who con- templates the purchase of a motor car will do well to keep them clearly in mind: Dodge Brothers, during the past eleven years, have built and sold more than one million four hundred thousand motor cars—and more than 909, of these cars are still in service. This record requires no com- ment. It stands impressively alone in motor car history. It has never been Dodge Bro- - thers policy to build yearly models. When an improve- ment, that is really an im- provement, is discovered, it is made at once. Their slogan, “Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models” is familiar the world over. Dodge Brothersbuild one chas- sis and only one. This policy materially lowers manufactur- ing cost. It also enables Dodge Brothers engineers to concen- trate their entire time and thought on the betterment of this one type. Dodge Brothers have never had an “off year” or an “off car.” Thisis because they have never used the public as a test- ing ground for “new models” or lowered the quality of their prod- uctintheslightestdegree. Every change has been an improve- ment on the original design. Dodge Brothers pioneered in building the first all-steel open car and the first all-steel closed car. These epochal develop- ments have saved Dodge Brothers owners many millions of dollars by materially prolong- ing motor car life and by effect- ing marked economies in man- ufacture. This construction has also reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire. Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the purchaser. There are no sec- tional distributing agencies to increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car. Dodge Brothers have never given so-called “free service.” The car is sold at a fair and honest price. Nothing is added by the manufacturer to this original purchase price to pay for service that the owner may never need. Dodge Brothers Dealers were pioneers in adopting the flat rate service system. By this system, the owner knows in advance what any service job will cost. There are no unpleas- ant surprises in his bills. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its resale value. Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are advertised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values they bring testify un- answerably to their goodness— and the public's belief in their goodness. And now —Dodge Brothers announce a new and attrac- tive Credit-Purchase Plan, in operation throughout the United States. This plan per- mits a low first payment, with subsequent payments extended over a long period of time at a minimum credit charge. So favorable to the purchaser is this arrangement that practically anyone can now own a Dodge Brothers motor car without financial inconvenience. new to him tenafew Life Savers before lighting a fresh smoke. And he offered his friend some. The idea was new to the other man—eating Life Savers between smokes—but they made his next cigarette taste so much better that he is never without Life Savers now. Eatafew LifeSavers equal to the force with which the average man’s heel strikes the pavement. It is swung against several types of rubber heels. The amount of rebound is measured auto- matically. To pass this test every O’Sullivan heel must produce a rebound at least twice as great as the ordinary heel. It'sthroughtestslike thisthat O’Sullivan’s heels are made so springy that you get the utmost in comfort, yet so tough they give you months of long, hard service. It you are not wearing O’Sullivan’s now—if you want to get a new idea of what a rubber heel can mean to you in sheer restful comfort and long, hard service—insist on O’Sullivan’s and accept no substitutes. Every pair is guaranteed by the name O’Sullivan and backed by 25 years of rubber heel manufacturing experience. The time has passed when transient novelties can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook the great essentials of motor car worth. A few of these essentials, outlined above, go far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the world over, as the hall mark of dollar-for-dollar value. Dopse BroOTHERS,INC. DETROIT

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