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What You Should Know | About Your Auto; How ‘| To Drive and Keep It ———— <9 —— — Eapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Mechine Treuble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. A UTOMOBILE owners, as @ rule, in figuriug their car upkeep generally name the great item of expense as being tires aud WW Liat connect tires a be 4 cOMdltion © plat wre an individual exp of based on more oF Lenn ox abtlems Justified ia pinion periene and @ part by the record of bills paid by those who buy tires There are three prime factors re fy Jones, head coach; Bull, backlield coad THE SVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 323, Left to right-—artine, coach of centres; Alcott, end coach; Brides, line coach; Walter Camp, Yale’s athletic adviser; Hobb , coach of tackles; Stagg, University of Chicago coach. : ‘Harvard Eleven Starts Seven Men Who Played Last Year Against Colby 1916—Only Three of the Men Who Played Againet the Maine Boys Last Seasan Eventually Made the Reguiar Eleven. HARVARD AMDENIDOR, Mase, dept Tt afer < hard week's work the Harvard toot: ved 04 no @rtmeging peoter aches spending the time @rili- | weir plays for w-tay’e ith Colby All the reaw took part tm (he © long one, aad Normal at Lewis tere sed Mibine # Wage rots Jonce told the candi wo that drinking ee A eearon tutes Four players, rk from last year ® oe on | tie vel! ponsible for abort tire life, Pirat,| ‘ wilt get thelr exconsive speed, expecially during Feature of 1916 Season ae yy Beebe! fame itn DODGERS FEAR GIANTS. eee ee 6 the warm months; second, changes his o pion. The Crimaon firat i manager of (he ta, Ward relates bie orn on the diamond 4 & mean) of contrast with golf on the player phyalcal strength ly heavy, the rush line aw pours, the he teal of direction at a high r tse of mechanical brakes 6 of speed, and third, excessive and unnecessary My experience has gone to proye that, punctur on Links Is Improvement excepted, the life of tires is enormously prolonged by avolding the above A A three ehief enemies of the pneumatic tire’s service, \ Golf Pl St I So much for the ditect money cost, but Hf there three cardinal princt-/ UFR ers aying stytes ples are insisted upon as a precaution by owners, the Hability of accidents | will be reduced to a minimum and all the high cost Incident tn property and Expert toni Wa M. Ward Predicts! way to play thelr Jubs. Those that Personal damage. | enerally showed the best form were Avtomobile Retttor —$— $$ —_—_—_——_—————_|_ United States Will Soon | youne follows. A chain drive Simplex Fifty weteh: | y, ‘ nm " | Pi qn These boys have been imbued with | be by A . A ‘ol it 1 ; idea of sta . 7 Wee 4400 pounds averages five miles rk where I can get free ins’ poet jon Boast of Best Stars in Pd idea of starting the game right < one-twentieth of a gallon of gasoline Should move 220 pounds of any car one mile? What t# considered the proper amount of gasoline to move per hundred weight of a car a mile? the. price. 4 tn this based on the bore and stroke! thred now. of the motor as well an the weight of | Auiomobile Bator: the car? Automobile salesmen sup an have a two-oylinder, y Jarl lc % Ply me with unsatisfactory expiana ee epee Tete, feed Mi" | American players, which to Ward was! that within ten years our golfers will tions that the manufacturers regu-JiiiQ) Vutves, four-cylinder timer.| the featuro of the 1916 golf season. If|be tho best in the wor All the veterans rhoon, with (We ances with Mo- fine, however, but Marvard is fortunate and Jacques we eat team he maid that quarterback Robinson hae been de jer aeet PINYe the ROTER OF te gameatin every |, Walle 1 would like to take three out |clared eligible by the college i eH norning practice during, the early |0% fur from the Giants, 1 hope my club |} nonths of the season. Often I would |'* Sbout five games ahead in the league ly get a few chances, yet | would be | Tac® When the series opens. ss a course ina big ttle match, Baseball ts different, Every one In the big leagues |other coaches the a a and 7, tlao are now eligible to apie The team will line up as PRINCETON. LAKE MINNEWASKA, N, ¥, itched vale from the nervous and mental wlekcest’ today: Mare, "right nial to re strain that I would hardly be able to| Simler Scores Keay Victory, eis, sims teen, Se “fit times on the scrubs tp an houre on automobiles? , boy have received leanons from com. |stind Up at the fniah of the game.| chick simler, the promising Beranton ge Yeaverday afverngon, Med r gallon of gasoline, Does this] Do not know of any echool. Would the World. potent professionals, with the result) This mental and nervous strain I) igntweight, scored another victory last er ieitback ‘positior ee wpe ean that with proper carburation | segue you try and’ ast © position in [ian tarts nn eceee, Scart: |Chamstonsnip golf match. ws ( Sight at Brown's Far Rockaway Ciub | Mi are tag ed Cita ie _ ,, » certal jens! fo at loore Automobile Rditer \ By William Abbott. |many additonal youths will bo at-| ‘Then it is terrific, But wolf can be Paddy Burns, tho a YALE. | at the other bal Was tho Warren-Detroit considered HAT the United States will! tracted to the game, and ail being |played by almost everybody, young | wesurey, Snales ut te os ora NEW MAVEN, rey tear by a work t golfers in the world ts the | i. on, a bs Lage a ain}, lot of clinching to macif dure Robert Theobald ‘rink tall ty ij The automobile was fair value for| e fee 4 [reason why the game is growing 80 'ing the reinainder of the Raul which | ae ihe War of the Mots guim- “onrried along "with ens It le mot being manufac: | opinion of John Ward, oldtime Gian ‘his will moan that most of the popular.” imme the battle fut marily dismissed him trom the Yale son. | shortatop and an expert now with the | present stars who helped to make the sport so popular will be compelled to (stand aside. With the proper inatru tion of our young players I should say ‘ariver and niblick. This prediction 1s four-cycl* | based on the vastly Improved form of | Jate the eze of the gas tank on all cara in accorfance with the amount of gas required to run @ car a given distance and that the problem 1s based upon the horsepower and ac- tual welght of cur, but none of them neem to know how to figure tt out. I om considering purchasing a car and | nd w i would tike to knew tifese problems.) } belteve thet dhe onaine’ fe” nes | Mente Sule cunncn and watenedpd ACG preperly timed. As you do not say|DUmber of others,” declared the ew tha engine fires or how you have | champion of the Garden City,Club to- ' wired your timer, | cannot give you | day. any advice. Automobile Réitor Can Reilly, Woul “At the National Amateur tourna- toril The cylinders fire after eer| ment at Merion other, but.do not keop thie up. Gets|tinues @ few years longer, says the! Ronny Jones, tt vod spark and plenty of gas. Look: a | veteran, American golfers as @ class! atjanta lad, over wiring and timing and found | ghould at least be the equal if not the both all right. Boat and engine werr recently sunk, but the engine was taken apart and thoroughly cleaned | playera. and lubricated. * FRANK PULLBN. this timer operate sntisfac-|enis improvement in playing form con- bewedbmaps be few weeks ago fourteen- | | young and a a or golfers can understand there superior of the English and Scotch | fo oe ral other boya In Atlanta whe will soon cause considerable comment. and ft is reasonable to expect other sections of the country will produce remarkable boy golfers.” According to the old baseball star ‘golf now is just beginning to enjoy “What surprised me most was! rea! popularity, and there is no telling |the improved playing style of the | majority of golfers. It was only me where James | short time ago only about one both legs broken | golfer in ten pla: in correct form. The others would simply club their way around without regard for golf- ing style. This season I would eay in any sport. The | that seven out of ten knew tho proper that an ordinary rou! Clothing for Men Facts That Stand Alone Either a man wears clothes which make him dwindle into insignificance in the living mass of his fellow- men or he clothes himself in apparel distinctive yet inconspicuous and rises by that intangible something called “good appearance” to quiet noticeableness. , Macy’s: Men’s Clothes ' Give a Distinguished Appearance quite removed from the ordinary-made-quickly-to-meas- ure-clothes which rob a man of ‘his personality and clothe him in the uniforms of the rolling crowds. “I bave competed in many tourna- There te, as far as | know, no for- mula that will give you the gasoline consumption of any car of given weight and power, as there are so many factors of many different kinds entering into such a formula that it would be impossible to evolve one covering all. Factors such as various pointe of design about the motor, tranemission, workmanship, wind re- balance, &c., determine gas- ~naumption., On top of this we have to consider the ability of the driver, conditi to what lengths the present rush for the Hinks will go. Ward belleves golt ia the be: cise, Yet he that the final round | tor ‘a national championship ts the | most severe strain you tel orm of moderate exer- who had three or four years ago in a race at Long Island, is now situated? FLUSHING. will encounter teran declares of golf ts good Automobile Kditor What is the most direct and best | route fram Richmond Hill, Lakewood, N. L. 1, to | WARD DIKEMAN. She. read: or, § The most direct, shortest at | route cannot be found on one re: as tho first two desired qualities could only be had on a road that is not the beat one. Can give you a route, good ¢ roads, Go. if you want it, but it will not be the shortest. soline consumpt Automobile Biter rough the traffic and on country { have a 1918 mode pad and you will be able to get and positive data on the car. shifting from first. to second speeds, Automobile Editor: In fact, same got to be ao bad T was [have a Mitchell Six which smokes | 0 formula th cars. Have the cars you are 43, Oldsmobile, have had trouble recen in You May Transact All iged to start in second speed and very bad, Have had the cylinders) could remedy the defect by putting e A prolific pen, a well-displayed advertisement or a price ebored and new pistons and rings oil on clutch, This did away with ‘ ” PR Le ad eae Your D. A. Business appeal has egat many a man hurrying to inapect oth tua nutes i. ge body without injuring the paint? by Mail i J to ~ it soap bubble that next moment Berney. Hh ne vba du ee to hel rom what you eay | judge that wi come a drop of sour suds.” not disengage prop: | your clutch do pr iggest that you have erly. Would Automobile Editor While on country @ You may opena Deposit Account at de the water Conservative statements, modest descriptions, and withal the hates “very | the Oldsmobil tation tak A . : ? , , 4 mR in jay fadiator evapo run cared cate oi fervour A, lutgh”brake | AMACYS without coming to the store. lowent ie consietens wie quality, will alwaya be our chiefest ‘anged spark, use pleniy of oil, no| woul i | ; a is for Macy’s clothing for men. sping of atutaa, yet dave (0 8r9) ith AAR WUE wale 14'8 geod ‘besy | Mail us your check, a postal order or the cash ppe y ig mashed out rata ih tase Een sind Pi aerpephaserg ha gend Poni dobmge bv The Advantages of Macy’s Policy: pun ri a 6 ur er Stude- $ + there 4s good Nove, connection. Bre! paker, und eget coe 9 gn 5 will receive a card for your signature, bear- ' ‘ , y y e var tn a four-cylinder Cadillac, | Sel-|thoro tsa continual hum in the dif- ing the number of your “D. A. Our cash buying policy brings the newest things to "s first, dom use low speeds ferential, I had a mechanic look over ° does not Doll buLevapors©en 41s. | samo and he thought one of the cyl-|| @ Remit any sum you wish. A big deposit is not and naturally we can afford to be a little more independent about “~- de va mn \d carbo: Py , tand how pthis | reanovod, valves. ‘touched up and dit- | | necessary, but, of course, your deposit should equal the class of merchandise that enters our stocks than can the other merchants who ask and ex- c ot eel inat you ene | ferential sears , Pranemle: | your immediately intended purchases. tend credit, an “accommodation” the maintenance of which you, the customer, must pay for. Glater and Feyied Gave oie tle /E’ @ Thereafter order purchases charged to your Deposit = 3 ‘ ‘ pumped in as fast, as it would in ears do. no show any, weat ‘ik Account. By tile mushned you will enjoy all of the Whether you are the “dinner guest of opulence’ or the thrifty host of ‘a This Pipe is Usually located very lose | ® Mee eee AWARD W rr, sonveniencat OF ie it system, and suffer none g economy, you can ‘ead the signs of the times in Macy’s clothes for men. 5 tapwer) and ite top may be juat tow no aubip.ta Sie mater wa uid produce ‘ f Bvery new etyle feature, the finest materials, linings, findings, Hand- enough to permit the water, when! i. n6 that this is caused either b: q On the first of the month, instead of a request to | . tailored throughout (when we say Hand-tailored)characterise each garment. cireyia ited rapidly, to wear of the gears or bearings, whieh “pay up,” you will receive a statement showing the | @round it and cause @ may be compensated by adjustment, f yc and the balance t: credit proportion In thie manner. or. incorrect Edlustment. hy not sum of your 30 your it. | eae pei naeeRy came ate thie best eto Automobile Editor: |have the Studebaker people examine ‘ “ | style @ temporary s0) ie leeting jan moni » style as iti car and letting ? Every three months your ‘statement will contain an engine, fun a. few minuten Beton e ne eT aa: 9 Fer er aren ea pemeton, ar cance On | enduring as the goodly woven materials of which Macy's Men's Clothes are made. starting she tunes a few feet an Is a truck Heense good for a pri- balances. stalls and at Spot ik alts Ne! A 5 ot you J © of . : yf * Wp witb, Jerks, carbon? a truck (commercial) | license is | @ The opening of an account at a bank is encum- Dal nc Business Suits from $14.75 to $38.50 ANXIOUS. Probably due to too light a mixture | \i issued fgr use on a truck only. moblert fon to the free flow of, Lately 1 am having trouble with my | | generating system (Autolite) on my ' A , Automobile E Overland. T find that the cir. qreator New| cuit breaker does not close when . ta there any schoo! 18 G motor starts and have to close , it. myself. When this ts done tt ' ? charges well for about twenty mile: ~~ MOTORISTS’ Shahin’ Gowns aey te fifteen ampere meter. I put new gen- bered with so much red tape that the average iI I woman approaches it with about the same reluc- tance that the ‘average member of the sterner sex visits the dentist. Account at Megs. There are no questions to answer, no references to submit. You deposit your money, get your “‘D, A.” number and become at Cutaway Coat and Vest from $22.50 to $29.75 Separate Trousers $3.50 to $8.75 Evening Clothes (coats and trousers) from $23.50 to $39.25 Overcoats for all occasions from $14.75 to $42.50 PROBLEMS SOLVED sii" vrs tateciog’ ate viene wear out about every 600 miles. Does ‘Witth Flecs, Peeadwar, q There is no red tape about opening a Deposit | once a member of the great and rapidly growing wore Hi, | Robertson, America’s tore- ne poured tn the cylinders family of up-to-the-minute gsm Deposit Account oak rnctn ” day harm them any? shoppers. PAUL WARD. y Think it advis: at to have your ar. Depositors Account Department, Private Bankers Ss ailerons generator inspected by some reliable Mow Uiider the eupervision af the Superintendent of Hanke gish Herald Square New York wait conventence eleotrician, air job of this of the State of New Yor! . » ‘ 1 that the trouble |i { ‘ator commutator or the brush ho A\aag73—Man Floor, Balcony, $4th Street. Cal oe write for booklet i Stewart Auto School SRD WEST OIE CTAEET (0) Breodwes) On Atmel amount of kerosene oe, oer ‘a benefiolal effect ood b the moten, Pwisenireviresiireyi (avid Tasiirevives. a lee aa aN eit sad \