Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 32

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C=+2 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1930. of their royal box when they get thers. 2 SUUIHWES]' B[]DY MUNICH APARTMENTS - - | e Pertiound of Barars pigs PLEASANTLY COLORED second fidie in the orchestra. He is Ex-Royalties of Europe Are Gath-| With o v i i ELEGIS SBHAFFER‘ ering at Prettily Painted Section, xfiqfiéa‘cmg%%w?a%%{;;% ( E | U‘ : |now a venerable looking gentleman Where Pastel Shades Prevail. carried along in a delightful current. f \ # =2 ¥ MUNICH (N.ANA.) —Architects here b i | President of Citizens’ Asso- | are making use of color to a large ex- " The dressing cabins at this bathing | (z;m_ rh: new §»nbclment buildi)nk}.: Smphw are each fijted with a sort of N 3 & 3 of ~oncrete in pale blue or pastel shades ssword, an enio 4 of pre- = ciation Again Chosen t0 |of green or pink and on the whole the 52;&‘.&' (he!m‘.n‘A dise Tm'fé‘i"mo v;, o rm“; \’rr!;‘mt:s!lr’!s effect. Signal | gisclosing in turn various names, such isati | boxes on the rafiway line are painted | ge , Mi Head Organization. |50 eany atiractive shade of i | o ean S o gand fown, Parth - Into this colorful place all the ex-|disc opposite one name when you leave f I " ) royalties of Europe seem to have come, | the cabin and when you come back [ ; ted presi- ex-Kings and ex-Queens, princesses, and | you give the sttendant the password, “ ‘Asso- | archduchesses. The Bavarian ATch- | as well as the number of your cabin. . " p at duchesses are given apartments in the | He looks inside and verifies the former Ty nd E N!'mbh*l““h;“fk Pnlflffdbs' 'ah! State and | on the disc before he lets you in again. gh they are reduced to traveling | oo, - opera by tram, they are assured | (O°PT'ePl 1900, by NoCih American News , correspond- | Etta Davis, | Announcing - STUDEBAKER'S new Dictator Eight lower prices iy~ |\ Free wheeling vors Library Branch. S| jon’ also wa Washington. group that it i for 1932 the for the Yhrazy in It may be the little stomach; it rmen for the current| may be the bowels are sluggish. e and Fire, Victor| No matter what coats a child's the child grows older. If you nd L William | tongue, its a safe and sensible want to raise boys and girls with precaution to give a few drops of strong systems that will ward off ry,| Castoria, This gentle regulation constipation, stick to good old inment, R. W.| of the little system soon sets Castoria; and give nothing o St‘gé;}i‘:l?? things to rights. A pure vegetable stronger when there’s any irregu- it G. P. Lei., Ppreparation that'can’t harm a wee larity except on the advice of a "Mrs. H. H.| infant, but brings quick comfort doctor. Castoria is sold in every —even when it 15 colic, diarrhea, drugstore, and the genuine always - - or similar disturbance. bears Chas. H. Fletcher’s signa- Drought in Panama did great crop And don't forsake Castoria as ture on the wrapper. and cattle damage this year. Styled for Fall! 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite! ‘99 Wonderful new design—the perfect combination of style and good taste with 5-ply matched butt walnut fronts! COther select woods used, too! Bed, chest without decks, dress- er and Hollywood vanity mirror! An extremely low $5.00 Delivers Suite CLIP THE COUPONS Y €] hree-Pie uie in Rich Mohair! e A 100% genuine mohair suite in 7 different colorings at this be contused with at this price. [ low price. This suite cannot the majority of mohair suites {as exceptionally large settee with reverse cushion in moquette, club chair and the new type button-back chair. A Cogs- well or occasional chair can be put in this out- fit in place of one of the other type chairs. Don't fail to see this outfit. No bottom moulding. $5.00 Delivers Suite OTORDOM'’S biggest sur- prise in 1930 is Stude- baker’s introduction of Free Wheeling with positive gear control. Today's biggest surprise is the unexpected application of Free Wheeling to the one Studebaker Eight that seemed too low-priced to command it. But a low price is no bar to high achievement in a Studebaker car! And Free Wheeling, with posi- tive gear control . . . until now ob- tainable only in the President and Commander Eights . . . is today offered in a new Dictator Eight at a new low price! Now, with greater power and ex- quisite new beauty, the Dictator Eight is more than ever first of all Eights at its price. And it tops the great records it has piled up for economy of operation with the su- per-economy of Free Wheeling. FreeWheelingmeans the harness- ing of momentum and the conse- quent saving of 12% to 20% in gas and oil consumption. Free Wheel- ing delivers five miles and charges for four ... your enginehas “worked” only 8,000 miles when it has trav- elled 10,000 miles. Chassis wear is reduced. Tire life is lengthened. In the new Dictator Eight, just as in the World Champion Presi- dent and World Famous Com- mander, you can shift from high to second, back and forth, at 40—50 miles an hour and never touch the clutch. Yet, with. Free. Wheeling, under positive gear control, the braking power of your engine is always available—so surely and in- stantaneously that Public Safety Commissioners have pronounced it a distinct contribution to safety. See "this new Dictator Eight, shown today for the first time. Drive it. Experience the thrill of Free Wheeling.: Studebaker con- siders this new Eight with Free Wheeling the crowning triumph of its 78 progressive years. Note the Features of this New Studebaker Eight with Free Wheeling Seasoned straight eight engine developing 81 horsepower. Nine-bearing crankshaft. Duplex carburetor with catburetor silencer. Dual mani- fold. Aluminum alloy pistons. Full power muf- fler. Air cleaner. Lanchester vibration damper. Automatic thermostat on generator controls battery charging. Thermostatic control of engine cooling. Timken bearings at all vital points. Duo- Servo imptoved four-wheel brakes. Adjustable steering column and front seat, Safety steel-core, 3-spokesteeringwheel. Double-drop frame, extra strong. Insulated toe board, Fender lights and all plating of tarnish- proof chromium. Le Modern bumpers. Gasoline gauge on dash. Hydraulic shock absorbers. Starter button on dash. Fuel pump supplies gasoline to carburetor through filter. Drive it 40 miles pet hour the day it is deliveted. Drain oil only every 2500 miles. 1150 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN at the factory free wheeling with Positive Gear Control! (Mamafactered wader Studebaker patomts) You shift at will —back and forth between second and high—atany speed, and never touch theclutch! The full braking power of yout engine is available instantly, easily, at all speeds. You save 12 to 20 per cent of gine “rests” one mile out of five ... you save tire, chassis and en- gine strain and wear , . . you save your leg muscles, your nerves. Youglidenoiselessly, restfully, in gear and fully controlled, yet free and silent as though there unknown since the days of the electric coupe. ‘2 New Low Prices Sedan for five, four-door . $1150 Coupe fortwo. . . . 1095 Coupeforfour. . . . 1150 Regal Sedan for five* . . 1250 *(Six wire wheels and luggage grid) All prices at the factory Studebaker Organ Hour, Sponsored by Lee D. Butler, In¢.” - Every Wednesday Evening at 6:15 Over WRC LEE D.BUYTLEFR INCORPORATED 1132-3¢ _CONNECTICUT _AVENUE (Opposite the Mayfower) Service and Used Cars 2155 Champlain St. Above V—Near 18th Boyd-Carlin Motor Co. 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