Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 120

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—not only a new Paige, butan incomparably!finer, smarter, more enduring Paige! Retaining all the fine performing qualities that established earlier Paige cars ‘‘masters of the highway’’ — retaining, too, all the generous roomi- ness of those luxurious Paige bodies of earlier days—this newest Paige yet embodies features all its own that distinguish it not only among former Paiges, but among all former cars. It is a motor car built just as beautiful —just as strong—just as lasting—and just as capable—as human’skill can build when that skill is directed by resources as vast as those of Paige, and by men who are as jealous of their names and reputations as are the men of Paige. And because in the great new Paige factories—acclaimed by foremost engineers finest in all the industry— five Paige cars can be built where only one was built before—Paige has set a price upon this new car many hundreds of dollars lower than that of the preceding Paiges. y M”“Bfidwfi// THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 31. 1926 -PART 7. X'THE NARROWING FIELD OF TRULY FINE MOTOR CARS Such an unbelievably low price was impossible until the officials of Paige were convinced that the American public—in tremendous numbers— will immediately seek to acquire ownership of this exceedingly beauti- ful and exceedingly fine motor car— mounting production to capacity figures that alone would make pos- sible such a price. Singularly free from freakish novelties and devices of high sounding name but dubious merit, there is yet not one single essential item—from an air cleaner to the perfected Paige- Hydraulic 4-Wheel Brakes—missing from its design and equipment. New motor cars come and go. But only once in a blue mobn comes a car so solidly built and backed that a skeptical public will accept it instantly and without question as something decidedly newer and finer and worthier in motor car design and performance. But see it at the Motor Shows—or at our salesroom—soon! for car illustrated—the Standard Five Passenger Sedan; $1670 for the De Luxe Five Passenger Sedan; $1995 for the De Luxe Seven Passenger Sedan. Prices f. 0. b. Detroit. Tax extra. SPACE NUMBER 8 AT THE AUTO SHOW Wholesale and Retail Distributors WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA MOTORS, Inc. 16th and You Streets GEORGE C. RICE 1601 14th St. N.W. ALEXANDRIA MOTOR COMPANY 117 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, Va. Potomac 772 DEALERS MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE CO. 33 New York Ave. N.E. CAYLOR-SPAULDING MOTOR CO. Clarendon, Va. Open Every Evening Until 9 FRAZIER MOTOR COMPANY 518 10th St. N-E. NORTHWAY MOTOR CO. 2114 14th St. N.W. RICKETTS GARAGE Rockville, Md.

Other pages from this issue: