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erent tol-to-Capitol Party Greeted Upon Its Arrival in New York WDS LARGER Co TAUTO SHOW AS. BiG WEEK CLOSES — Ths Is Club Day and Newark © %. Night, and Palace Will | 7 % Be Thronged. \ faniliagach _ PREPARE FOR CHICAGO. $ cael hd New Steam Racing Car At- 5 tracting Attention of the t Speed Fiends. i é | | Ae the week progresses the at f lance at the National Automobile i fn Grand Central Palace In-| Yesterday was Soctety of! é jobile Engineers Day and the ’ ' ing wag set aside as a epecial z lyn Night. The 8. A. EB. neta} = A iy. annual banquet at the Biltmore; os ili 2) 4 in the young hours of this morn- | See ps 7 Presidont 0, WALTER DRAKE of tha HUPP MOTOR CAR Corp. GREETING MEMBERS of the HIIPMOBILE CAPITOL— TO-CAPITOL PARTY UPON ITS ARRIVAL in NEW YORK Visited the Midnight Frolic, | . Among the Brooklyn contingent at show yesterday were Herbert 1. FRETS Ee penter of the Brooklyn Motor| } hicle Dealers’ Association, C. M, tes Newark affords as an automodile | ¥ 4 to} inn he Manufacturing and aesembiing cen. | ' > and Burton Bishop of the ire, Ww. J. Morgan ls Chairman of| . Ne and Dodge forces, 1. C. Kirk-/ the delegation, which will be headed , the Haynes and Grant repre- by Mayor Thomas Raymond and will Sentative, all of whom, towether with; elude Sofreren ttl vee of the Sew! dersey Automobile and Motor Club, | &@ few others, are busily engaged in| iyo” \oung Men's “Business Club, the promotion of the annual Brook-') Newark Hoard of Trade, Board of Automobile Show which takes Works, Tratic Club and’ the Sales- ! next month, j men's Club, e Others from the City of Churches! General re A. D. Corwin, Buick; Arthur De- | COnPs of as: BiG SHOW PROVES ey, Kissel and Premier; Arthur) Cao ne ‘ 1, Cadillac; Fred Miller, Pack- | following for the National Automobile | f 4 P. Agnew, Marion Jan. 27 to Feb, 3. W. Kesler and Albert Tay, A | These agnintante include A, L. Prindle | trolt; J, Wilson, Chevrolet; Mes: » 2. Miles, Will Stirm and others | \Willys-Ovelar Co Recor. Hotson and National Managing two national motor car} ’ and 20. Recog: shows of the magnitude of these en | nizes the Demand for from the people of ped ey Although this car i# # newcomer terprises i8 not mere child's recrea- | tion and Miles's siait has a busy tim adi Ppiene f bol Medium Prices, 4 Welsh, Btandard Since the _finw revealed a new | Sidieceean q ‘ Farrell, Steam car of radleal des ynwiet B ype andier in, Reo erable vent has been made uy head y John N. Willys. n, Velie: F. It in engineering and other circles resident the Wi Werland Company : Diuguid “Will the steam cur revolutionize sac-| Such exhibits as that of the Willys- Brees taco? K ? has £ ner Wea a forth by | Ov rland Company at the New York » Woods, Oak! erent Pac are showlNk whoy * year ofte riking wis & Donohue, Lox in this new Do m-car Dario SHOW thix your offer a striking con Te@tiert Cole, Hucson, t. Resta wos a very much interested thst to those early exhibitions In fand and Vii booth yesterday, Me New York when the motor car was Keng: rand P+ “an ased by the jook upon as the rich man's toy, and Oldary steame 1 t how It , ner & © she self Was patronized xing te hich a ed the inter vimost entirely by the sporting fra- Messrs. Lr est of Ralph » Detroit iaenieo. One teak ak the a. Hearn: | Mesors. | Murphy in * lente: Ghounae hes A ad, Pullman and Moon, an i warn . Se Tatar, bart y mG wae § Roost for the New Ulta, | eek yairo-cay hus One of the most decided hits of the pees tot that the great pro F BAA Axsoolati show is the exhibit of the Flan, | portion nund for motor cars i the Bast” sail Salee Manager @. -Overland Company op- Hock, “it has made a good Impression » theory that the big de- up have seen it, and if Mand of the motoring publi all those wh: th ers’ conire day om centres on the me pletely equipped ¢ « ‘The avera of mo. umes upon the is sur tutomobile lerate price ation, h in action, wants a ¢ one that is economical in ope and yet sturdy and # Alitomoble « ——— "The imegerh busi m. pur- ii Malarion ani) buys any other article on tt ket } the genoral « one of the latest many other die,{ The machine that meets his approval | Medical Scientists prove that drinking eases ~ means slr a4 bes Reb he on bis ine “ : HEAD GC hie toe © demands an automo- | platy of pure water both between Mi of ‘Ue. Thecg Mobile to-day because he has found it \ meals and with one's moals is boneficias germs are every. | @ Repenalty) Tether than & j} te health, It has now heen proven the alr we breathe. ‘The odde |W sans that if } 7 4 4 favor of the germs, if the liver |, 7? ° See HBL Te YON OBR \ Bg means of the Nerays wud actual and the blood Impure. be You will hove ih Be withs tats upon many healthy young men Hed moat 4s an incroaan in [OL one. The Fecoxnition of the use. d Re dial pig a " the gercn-lighting strength. ‘To do this: {ness of the automobile has created they rinking of large amounts] sicconsfully you need to put on healt, & staple demand which stimulates i Water wilh meats is often bene-! desk, rouse tae liver to vigorous action, MAnulacturers in an effort to provide i Therefore if you want to keep] so it Will throw off those germa,and pus , 8! Increasingly greater Valuc drink plenty of pure water] [fy the blood so that there will be no! All Overland and Willys-Knight ee babi: with wean weuk spat." or soil for germ-growth, | peared & stage of devel- i wand between invats, If you ever | Mecienl Dacor ey hate eee, Golden Dimast an the’ ocak 41 Discovery that it does all this i ler from backache, lunby rheue} in a way peculiar to itself, expensive ations q tism, oar any of the symptom It cures troubles caused by torpid ;domestic manufactu Lh ney trouble—such liver or Impure blood land starter, speedon De ea he Common Sense Medical) Ad. |dicator, top, Windshield, door p: j . ari Viner dition, in French cloth curtain box, tire carrier, rove Atnight frequently an bi ent free on receipt of many ¢ Y articles which one fe effects, take n littl four dines or stamps to pay the cost time were confined exclusively to high 1 aga baa fleet ‘ ) Uniniling ov! Addresa priced automobiles are now: Included t Hotel, Buf- in standard equipment of the bat- ' ter cars at all prices, | + AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. PPO AUTOMOBILES. VI 9,9,2,0,5, Closes Saturday Night Grand Central ALACE Admission 50c 10 A.M. to 10.30 P.M. ‘een a" 'o'e'e'n'o's'o'e' oes see s'e' ee ees PONE Wt ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUTO EFFICIENCY PROVED TO-DAY BY an Constructive Revolution Is a “Long-Felt Want” Last Supplied. HIDING THE UNSIGHTLY. Concealed Top, Spare Wheel and Tires, Added to New Chassis Design. | . By W. E. Stalnaker | (Vice Praetdent athfindar Oomyany.) The motor car industry, lke the world at the end of tho elghteenth | century, was in need of @ construc- tive revolution, which we believe has! been Initiated by this year’s Path- finder, Successful revolutions always frequently au) t reflect a popular want, long felt, but unsatisfied be the pecullar inability of the public mind to break free from the bonus of convention. t is why wo beileve that the Pathfinder revolution will be @ successful revolution—It satisies popular want. Members of the automobile engi- neering profession inform us that in the new Pathfinder with concealed top and concealed spare wheel and tires, entirely new chassis design, 60- inch springs, as weil as the most at. tractive body offered in years, and other features, we have an automo- bile that will mark @ real revolution in the motor car world. The evolu tlon of the motor car ty rich fn unin- tentional humor, which we believe has now come to an end. We can look back and smile at the many strange motor car creations—bui is our own day entirely without {ts humor? We may recall to m the first body of the “Stanhope” type, dash, from which at one U signers ‘en forgot t whip-socket this Wo have t many of th the h sa eve th acksmun to that required almost ac open it t what have we to say ding the fact the spare tires and spare wheels hav en hung on the automobile body tn nakeshift ways? tires and tops*have F ‘and necessary equip- t for years, but they have been jded for by the motor car de them to be itt way cared for when the public 1 they were Uipment.” The erever room thought of placed thay were wnded them, 1 wi could be found, without or of beauty year not a touring car h a disappearing top tment for it, nd tre com: convenlenc Until tt with a sp partment in the car. With the top in its concealed compartment and its spare wheels and tires in the thief-proof compart- ment, te Pathfinder offers a type that promises to be copied widely The new Vathfinder seven pas- senger touring roadster we believe marks a far gre r adv * than the stream line and the p-dow discovery, Which should have been thour before they were in- troduce whic were greeted with such ac BUYING THE AUTOMOBILE NOW A FAMILY AFFAIR The Women Fol in It as W | of the House im. Take an Interest is now time The purchase of automobil a family affair. Only ago the men of the fam only ones cons ating shi ly able of oper- Nowadays prob- jably no one s driving a car | more than the women of the family. | Automobile designers are treating |with more than passing Importance the elements which make a sultable Jear for family purposes. Woman-de- mand is placing a premium upon comfort, convenience, ease of hand- ling and safety Idered ca an auto | It is gen y consi 1 that a car, to fit equally for the social use of the wife and daughter Jot the family as for business and J recreation use of the father and son, must weigh well under 3,600 pounds Typical of this family-purpose class of car is the Frankli 1, from it beginning in 1902, has been a light car, and whieh has been adopted by the majority of Franklin owners upon @ family basis “To what extent the Franklin Com pany has gone in broadening the util- of its product is reflected at the Show; for instance, thi which sé five pa s rs, ow Kven more the ir only 0 pounds. fact that tle more great | RUBBER MEN JOYFUL. t Meta Th 1 Meeting in New Vork, helt in New York, proved the moat sues cessful In the hiswry of the organi tion At the annual banquet Waldorf-Asioria, the Ht former. Presi 3 un held sy of the ml tot @ dozen dit-| were the 4 In the THESE AUTOMOBILE HERE TO STAY, AND HORSE HAS HAD HS DAY President of Studebaker’s Sees No Limit to Motor Car Possibilities. “All great velopments surprise the world,” said ALN baker Corporation, to-day, “and hence | people are slow to acknowledge their advent until it is patent to all. W the automobile Industry ranks fourth among American industries, doing a | billton and nuafly, and has made this record In thirteen years—the most remarkable jindustrial development in the world’s | history— many p { ple regard it as and talk about ‘saturation point’ having been evanescent business, the volution of the automobile and the success and 7 prin vert the past few year: the banking frater N country, and banking credit and cap. ital are now available wherever needed, Bankers} believers in the o of the automobile, but ten years ago, awnd for several years thereafter, banking support tn a large way was denied the struggling young industry, which Was privately financed and further aided ve merelal stability JANUARY 12, 1917. CARS MAKE HITS AT AUTO SHO NEW REO "SIX" TOURING CAR. | and revolutionary de- | § Frskine, President of the Stude- | @ quarter dollars an- \\d become firm | by cash deposits re- | ceived from dealers and prospective | days of the horse are over. buyers before cara were delivered s a remarkable fact that this | great indusiry was at first estab | livhed and tnanced privately, until it reached a safe footing, before bank- | ers generally ‘an to recognize its | stability is was because the revo. | lw of the industry ren- | necessary, wntl | le to determine the degree | vaneney | | Mtomobile is an econor ty in transportation, both for usincss and pleasure. Its applica tion to individual uses, wide of action, economy, charm — and healthfulness, are universally admit- it promotes tntercoursa among broadens their education and is, in the conduct of a furm, as much of an deonomte factor ne- as any agricultural implement used thereon; it gives the farmer closer contact’ with markets, — facilitates farm supervision, and forever « the isolation of farm Hfe, Itt on millions of highways and e¢ roads not traversal either by ra ads or trolleys, and is making tr mdous inroad# into thelr busine is opening up the country « nel before and increas Mover the world of’ the automobile has e mind and fired the tmag of more people throughout Miaed workd in a shorter t than has perhaps anv other manu | mi It was nove | crasped | ination the a n hat factured article in the history of the phe Rubber Association of mers | world Regardlusy of race, feesion or wex, practically range | » ABO, Pp everybody EAR MAKES CITIZENS. Company Festers Alle @ to Adopted Country W | 90007 by Alien Bmplevecs. The latest event of significance in the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany’s programme better und promoting a standing between the 4 its alien workers and of and love for “the is the formation of the Goodyear Cosmopolitan Club. This club ts composed of workmen represonting twenty different nation- alitios, The charter members of this vert. table “congress of all nations” are men of prominence and influence among the men of their respective nationalities and are expected to in promoting fraternal helpfulness among them. Among these re Americans the utmost enthi- institutions and the making for Ameri revails, here has the wonderful pros- of the automobile industry, perity with Its attendant demand for men, gathered together @ more cosmopol fan group of workmen than found in the Goodyear plant at Akr 0. A through the factory re trip venis that men from practically every quarter of the civilized globe ha part jn the makin ucts, which, in thelr turn, of civilization, nizing that the inculeation o, n ideals in all employ: of allen rth ts a problem whic! loyers must help to work out, the Bcodyear Company retains « highly 3 of 14. efficient co! ris enced in th | MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEY § Take a tablespoonful of Salts if hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood ts filled with uric acid, says & well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The ee fd do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- sues clog and thus the waste is re- tained in the blood to poison the en- tire aystem, When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine {s cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder {s irritable, oe ou to seek relief during the night; whew you have severe headaches, nervous nd ditzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism io bad weather, get from Fails harmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast cach morning end in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of Vain and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clo, Bged kidneys, to neu- tralize the acids in urine eo it ts no eae @ source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders, Jad Salts ts inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking @ lit- tle occasionally to keep the idneys clean and active. Aart. Instructors ex; mobile | Hone already who does not own an tho desire auto for possession is » number Will increase annu ‘The ‘satura- Probable in the| han tt is in the | nine or plano typewrit isiness. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. 3 ‘THE new Pathfinder Seven-Passenger Touring Roadster achieves distinction so marked that it sets itself apart from every other car built. Never before in the history of the automobile has a maker dared to offer so radical and so original a design. Every feature is absolutely logical. It will instantly take its place as the dictator of a new trend in motor car style. The disappearing top and concealed spare wheel and tires symbolize the new Pathfinder’s break with the past. Its chassis is a masterpiece of engineering and its engine unmatched for power range, flexi- bility and economy. Altogether the new Pathfinder is destined to be the most talked-of car in America—the car of ultimate prestige. Deliveries beginning this month. Catalog on request. THE PATHFINDER COMPANY, Indianapolis, U.S. A. "hd THE PATHFINDER COMPANY OF NEW YORK 1620-1624 BROADWAY Phone, Circle 100 Hetheriseton Motor Co., & N 2lat Sircet, Philadelphia, Pa. Hi rry Fosdick, Inc., 839 Boylaton St., Boston, Mass,