The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1915, Page 4

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ine. sald, “I recommend the by the present General Asset Rasombly saaer ling I'residential suffrage to women’? euteide Wound Dead in Cette by Sen’ Peter Graff, sixty-one, went dowf® folnt bal-| stairs to open his saloon, No. 380 Wash- Democrats | ington Street, at 7 o'clock to-day, His |son found him dead in the cellar fifty later, a gas tube in his mouth. He ha@ been a sufferer from heart ' ‘ | { | - i ) haven't introduced at igast one popu- E e i i te it i f , Saunt of $490; and {t isn't a Ford either, ‘INTEREST POMTS FOR BUYERS AT Bic AUTO SHOW National ‘niin at’ ‘Grand Central Palace Proves Supe: tiority of United States. 1915 EXHIBIT BEST OF ALL Popular Priced “Good Little Cars” Show Most Striking Yankee Ingenuity. The most striking Impression one gets at the Fifteenth National Auto- mobile Show in the Grand Central Palace is a feeling of riotism, the discovery that Uncle » because’ of the war, will soon be the world's chauffeur, a driver of new cars that | ©! are stronger, simpler and cheaper. than ever before and‘all “made in America.” There are as many features in this year's exhibit as there are parts toa machine, but the chief one is the} leadership of the United States in the auto Industry of the world. ; While the war forced foreign auto i construction to come almost to a) standstill, designers and builders in this country have bee. constantly “om the job” developing new models, The latest types show that their labors’ have generally been devoted to the turning out of “got Utue These popular priced automobiles are the hit of the show. There are few of the cighty-seven car com- panies exhibiting at thé Palace that Jar priced special. Machines* have now become so cheap that « well known maker bas introduced a five-passenger touring car that may be had for the trifling After their inexpensivenens the best featuré of the latest cars in their simplicity, They're imple both in body and engine. It's nothing, really nothing, to run @ machine nowadays. VERY OODY KNOWS, ALL ABOUT AUTOS NOW. Visitogs to the show thin weekzsven, those who formerly believed autos were ‘unfathomable mywtories, make a tour of the Palace aod come away “Bull” Durham is Always “Good Form” In the very smartest circles of Ameri cigarette of deliciously fresh “Bull” Durham ican society the hend-enade is recognized as the supreme expression of tobacco luxury. It is .t lish, correct, and stamps you as a smoker of experience, to rettes, to suit your own taste, with GENUINE “roll your own” ciga- ‘BULLE DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO The wonderful, unique, savory fr and flavor of “Bull” Durham —the htful mildness and smoothness of “Bull” Dusham -made cigarettes — are irresistibly attrac tive and sees. his pure, ripe, go mellow gives paramount catidiaction smokers the world over. An Illustrated Booklet, chow- ing On Ca way to“Roll Your igarettes,and a a pack- ee, to ee pkey + eee Ash for FREE of “Papers” with cach be sack, ( a i ty with a working knowledge of differ. entials, magnetos, transmissions, spark plugs and @ ton of literature vividly explaining the merits of the various makes. Modern devices hav: made mavhiges ‘so easy. t. run that now you press a button and pull a Nttie lever and—zip! you're off, ‘Tho interior of the Palace is sup- to represent a P warder But fe ‘Tooke more ite tne: immense automobile showroom with a dazzling display of i on four Sidtereat floors, At frsi eget a atest m: ‘chines ladR pretty mui they “aid three and four years ago, but tireless (demonstrators will quickly expiain the improvemem: ele, These chan, Lighter and more powerful gt Stream line designs for | general tendency to four cy! Right cylinder cars Placed on the market, but in an experimental stage. Also, one-man t’ po, Ww! » wheels a electric self-starters are classified as innovations. Thee sound like big improvements auto construction, but there |} aven't ay really drastic changes, ‘The las: word in building means the comfort of passengers. A great deal of attention has been devoted to the refinement of detalin. ‘ that the a mm Ba newest mod- conducted o sense basis as = “ards now cont tion. NOTABL uc- IMPROVEMENTS IN NEW MACHINES. tin mot # has bepn ®, Which has ins bodies, probably the ply moan oloving the pattern of boat construction and creating bodies that will offer the least wind resi. ani Most of the car bodies resemble the general appearance of motor boats, the head of the radi ‘or coming to a boat's bow. The ng and graceful, aud mud- lant no that the least possible re stance may be offered the wind, which mes ing in engine streng possible on the new bodies boxes and extra tires—are } prevent anything from proj Not an inch of space |; Fven tn the smaller cars here neat little contrivance p! the front sen ich may be pulled out into a.sliding seat for an extra passenger. ‘There has alsu been pronounced ad- vancement in the fittings. Each little tail has been carefully worked out nd better material used, much as costly leather for the seats and high- priced wood for the wheel top. Wire- spoke wheels are coming into general use, expecially on the Nghter ma- io biggest improvement tn acces- sores has been tn tric self-start- ers. Practienily ¢ lato models are quipped with th WHAT THE BIG ‘AUTO MAKERS TELL THE PUBLIC, After discussing the yarious im- provements the visitor talks to some of the exhibitors. Liste: to the genial Charter Of <the © Okiamobile e demand for our pop- care law: fall broke all is should be # banoer le yoar, becau.s ete country have to supply Burops'e éven after the war is over, \ “fn my opifiion aut. has nearly reached perf waa To emphasize thig last romark Charles related how the Ql th pple pay ttle oh installed machines. In @ nearby booth 8. B. Bowman of the Oakl ompany wax beaming on prospective buyers. What's the Oakland done? According to Mr, Bow- man, the pany has principally busied itself in Aghtening it# output The Oakland Special, fully loaded for the road, now weighs but 2,200 pounds @ reduction of 400 pounds. Further down the aiste I, M. Upper- cue was busily binding an audi- DANCING CONTEST 5 DAY TRIP FOR TWO PERSONS—AMERIGAN S. FOUR CONTESTS ott, Thursday, 7th, at 1 A. M. ‘These Contests Win the Prize. THE TRIP Covers Salfing Provides for Best Stateroom, BM at Hamilton, Ber muda. BUSTA GOTH STREET AND BROADWAY yawvaby' 6, 191 Shee cylinder Samuel 8. Toback, ident and General Manager of the Hudson Motor Car Company of New York, yelterated the agsertion that one beara every- where that the public wanted ranted Te priced machines, cars and under, “What was the sree Noon ceping pace with its returned the soft spoken Toback. President W. C. Poertner of Poertner Motor Car Company was found to be a staunch rooter for me- lin this dium priced automobiles, Whether the Jeffries is tional Mr. Poertner wouldn't ay,‘ be- cause he handles bot! Here's Arthur T. (¢ the € ryood Com er Pt mt trying to talk to four people pd his wind, Mr. Murray tells us 4 in srybody’s doing 1 “Chandler cars? Ob, y “we've practically made no ( Simply standing pat.” STEA FOR THE FOUR“AND EIGHT CYLINDER CARS. AB Just what @ Chandler can do Mr. | Murray explained when he sald an assistant camo up from Baltimore this weeks OT anata (gecesi 6 ho ute | * Poeat the musio was Located bebind uta Cor iy, bu illam he doesn't need any band to herald his line. Mr. Parkingon thinks that nearly all future motors will he four eylin- ders and possibly eight, ber erst g which must yet be further’ developed. he_ believes, doned. ‘he Stutz Company, for is making ‘but-few six cybin- | Stutz feature is their that| " Frank G. € Company of New York says his line has made a big advancement tn fea- tures, especially a new oiling system that forces feed to every bearing in the car. ———— —_—. ALL THROVOH, (Prom the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) “Your friend appears to think that life has nothing more to teach him.” ; he seems to imagine he te the ng alumnus of the school of ex- Coticara Soap Shampoos And light applications of Cuticura Ointment are most effective. Cutcura foap and Otstment mid wid everywhere, Limeral anepte of envt matted treo win $3-. beet. Address post-cead “Cuuioura, 7F, Besten. 2" BERMUDA TRIP S.“OCEANA” . 4th, Tuesday, Sth, Wednesday, Winners of the Most Votes at Au NOBY’S Under Kame Management as Sth Mt, Retablishment, Jan. 9, een ae Jan. Mone Expenses, Inctuding DOMINO ROOM Under the Arti Direction of | OrEN wonTsa DOws $75 $5.00 $1-% to $1. $100 $10.00 $1-% to $2.00 $150 $15.00 $2.00 1 eed $200 $20.00 $300 $50.00 $400 $40,00 ny. EVENING UNTIL 9 TRAIN KikLS FOUR WOMEN. {EVEN CITY HALL CLOCK Victims Step Out of Way of Engine better car than the Na-|cegis xilling Smt Plata. WASHINGTO: 6.—Represen- tative Smith of New "York was at the Btate connection with the recent shooting Canadian territory of two men. As be left he said he had facts nee . Tagbeat Rams o Barge. Uroush ett Gate t0-4 ‘the, tugboat J: ug was thrown but Park ret, SUFFERS BY ECONOMY y oa who Thousands* of Homegoers Find It not lentea enti ty nck GSS in Darkness—Not Lighted bite Until 6.20, Hundreds of thousands of Brook- lynites, Yorkvillettes, ‘Hariemites and Bronzites went home last night with a feeling of having miased something. Their day had been practically ruined. They were conscious of entertaining an aching void. Those were the people who, as they hurry along Park Row every evening bound for the Brooklyn Bridge ter- minals, glance across Park Row at the they couldn't see it. rheumatiom and reduce the pur ‘coun im Canada . Begy’s Mustarine Greatest Remedy on Earth for Heailache, Barache, again Backache and Neuralgia. to-day in Buffalo Look for thet cold ts your chest , fust rub on BEGY'S MUSTARUYE | vt rid of it to-night. If you! godt | morrow may bring pneumonta. : te wilt sn Seana Seon Se to convince him that the kill- ‘Of Walter Smith was a plain case murder, ‘men, the lowbeck, the machinery " became dis- ty to ram the first bare ne Howbeck, she was towing two b and ‘t The Woolworth Tower stood out like| * simply wonderful how a) a gigantic plece of frosting, lace and| °? Gi sprains, lamen tinsel on a great wedding cake. The|S\urey) “em oe f of Broadway loomed It ing sorenees if tillated. B chifbainas Te given Gey: shone, and scintilla! jut thi big e jas feature of bustling evening life na aetes “tere aa oda te Poh a pl Bk, the yellow rer Row was missing. badge Maybe it was because Mayor ron ‘aan & Co, 34th Street ; 5th Avenue’ JANUARY FUR SALE A; Very Unusual Purchase HIGH GRADE FURS At Wholesale Prices The entire production of a manufacturer of High-class Fur Garments, Muffs and Neckpieces, combined with out own stock, will be offered at coricessions ranging from '3314% to 50% -less than the Usual Prevailing Prices On Sale Wednesday and Thursday WOMEN'S SPRING BLOUSES| SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR‘! Attractive Values Voile Blouses,—various models; trimmed with combination of laces and embroideries. valye 2.95, 1.90 Crepe de Chine Blouses,—smart models trimmed with hemstitching. White or Flesh. value 4.00, 2.95 Blouses of Crepe de Chine in Sand, Flesh or White. value 6.95, 5.00 “Choker” model in Brocaded Crepe de Chine,—Yellow, Flesh or White. 5.00 + value 6.05 Sand Colored Embroidered Crepe Georgette Blouses, trimmed with veining. 6.50 value 7.95 Georgette Crepe Blouses over Chiffon lining.—finely tucked; boned collar of fine shadow Lace. value 8.50, 6.95 “Choker” model in Embroidered Georgette Crepe, trimmed with veining and pearl but- tons. value 10,00, 8.95 UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT pied EL Mite Aad Greatly Reduced Upholstered Arm Chairs Handsomely upholstered in Import- ed Cretonne. Velour, Tapestry or Damask. Greatly Reduced’ Tens Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Cotéoa, Union Suits,—low neck; sleeveless; knee ops ankle length. value 1.50, 1.00," Women’s Medium Weight Ribbed Wool *« Union Suits,—low neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length. value 2.00, 1.36 - Women’s Medium Weight; Ribbed Cotton... Union Suits,—low neck; sleeveless; knees ore” ankle length. value 1.00, 186. > Women’s Ribbed Lisle Union gt neck; sleeveless; knee length, plain of hs trimmed, value 65c, Women’s Glove Silk Combination Suita reinforced. White or Pink. value 8.75 2.06. Women’s Glove Silk Vests, vot White or Bink. value 1.50, arse: Women’s Glove Silk Vests,—. .nbroidered: = yoke. White or Pink. value 2.00, Discontinued styles of Children's xan Underwear consisting of Cotton or Merino Vests, Pants and Union Suits. value 75c to 1.50, per garment S00 ° CURTAINS AND BED SETS. Specially Priced Cluny Lace Curtains mounted on net; or pair 1.10, 1.46 and 2,10 «: regularly 1.50, 2.00 and 8,00 t Bed Sete—Manufacturers’ Samples; White-._ or Arab; single and full sizes; set 4.75, 9.75 and 14.75 regularly 7.00, 17.60 and 95.60 ANNUAL SALE MUSLIN SHEETS, PILLOW & BOLSTER CASES Bolster Cases | a> oe SasGe78 in. Embroidered Muslin Pillow Cases... Meiscias 19.75 to 30.00 regularly $2.50 to 45,00 63299 in each 8Bc each 33c ‘ Annual Clearance Sales Now In Progress Pronounced Reductions in, Women's Suits, Gowns, Negligees—also Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses and Sem

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