The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 8

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ar AERA TR Oe eet nS —— a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918. oer sesvens Sc" + |AUTO SHOW OPENS |istsssteeakngeict:|One of the Very Latest Models of a Leading [WO OPPOSTONTD [s.r oman baton Five schooners were fast in the ice ® period of one week. The big annual | under the auspices of the National | Automobile Chamber of Commerce and under the general management of 8, A. Milos, The show will remain open to the public dally, with the ex- Few Mechanical Changes Seen} ciition of Sunday, from 10 A. ML to CASTO R 1A on New Models—Better | Jhn’az” M7 Unt? Saturday signe, An array of more than 400 cars, For Infants and Children Body Work. he latent models of eighty-six ot In Use For Over 30 Years f,,, manufacturers, ranging from the Gey runabouta to were engaged in freeing craft from the foe off shore, and none could ve! spared to go to the ald of the schooners. the big Itmounsines, will be on exhibi- os Ame Amerloa's eighteenth annual Na-|t!on on three floors of the Palace, while olone to 300 accessory and partn Signature of tional Automobile Show will open| concerns will display their products Weber 0 Heilbroner Announce Beginning Today Their | Ure fourth floor of the big building. Among the exhibitors will be several concerns showing electric and steam case last year, will chiefly bo in the nature of minor refinemgnts, Comprising Practically the Entire Stock of Fancy Suits Much better body work will be no- Reductions: Batra ir Ml be nereniet ioe $27.50, $25 and $20 Suits... wm m « $17.50 tora aks "Ch besa risa Sik $30, $27.50and$25Suits . . . . . . . 2150 | Joba Tt tn waro to way that there wil be noticed improvement in the ap. pearance wf every automobile body on the market for 1918 |VELIE BUSINESS SHOWS $35, $30, $28 and $27.50 Suits . . . . « 24.50 $40, $35 and $33 Suits . . .« « «© « « 28.50 $42.50, $40 and $37.50 Suits . . « «© » « 33.50 $52.50, $50 and $47.50 Suits . . . . « « 42.50 No Charge for Alterations This Sale offers the New Yorker one of the best possible op- - portunities for the curtailment of personal expenses in dress, without the slightest compromise with the standard of refinement to which he is accustomed. You are familiar with the woolen situation—the constant, con- The Garis Automobile Company has experienced an unusually good passenger cars and Velio trucks “Never before in the history of our ‘oncern,” says George W. Gurland jr, President, “b to offer such values as these suits presented at original prices. At these reductions they represent the greatest values we have ever been able to offer. We are maintaining our custom of clearing stocks through our usual semi-annual end-of-the-season sale. These are the regular Weber and Heilbroner suits. There is no higher standard ready-to-wear, in ouality of fabrics, trimmings, tailoring and desirability of style. This is the only time at which these clothes are ever available at a reduction. full month, Four of the new 1918 he famous heavy duty Velle tracks ave actually been sold during the (wo days following Christmas, ee MATERIAL SHORTAGE WILL FORGE PRICES UP “Tt tn now sottied.” says Harry ‘3, Houpt, President of the Hudson Car Yompany of New York, “that the Government has no intention of stop- ping the production of automobiles, bnt that the output of the, Middle st factories will be greatly our- 1 is equally certair vr this and other equally impor- easons I would advise prospec- yasers to buy thelr cars now not wait until epring. this ts good advice and wilt f Ot 35 to 36 ST. Nee, Pre 88.26 COLD IK Open Baturduy Bvenings a B ; 9 se x \ . - ; Cash a3 A HURRY Br sree oh ul name THRE STORES. | Victrolas and Grafonolas FROM *20 10 °380 Golden Oak Only.) Five Clothing Stores 30 Broad 241 Broadway 1185 Broadway 44th and Broadway 42d and Fifth Avenue Bedroom Rocker Sole of High Grad Ranges “Pape’sColdCompound” is pleasantand affords Instant Relief. ‘Credit Hundrele ot hee Hutton 9 de sie wd finish at | misery It pr d break up a cold. Open an Account wih Our Special No Intermet Added, | | relieves sick headache, du! ness, fe- | Credit Means: On Smal! Weekly or M Payments No Batra Charges of Any Kind then at" ore ui endGp fo a of buying is In the fact that a single Fe. nd will yleid at teast 0 cups of delic ous tea, On Sale Everywhere, —- Jocobean Oak Adam Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) Rook, Price 8157 {fold Henarutely if Desired.) | | 9.49 Cash or Credit muarantend perfect tn plional bargain oe thie port to-say, signeiling for as. NEYT SATURDAY vent of the eutomobiie induiy «| = Manufacturer, Showing Many Radical Changes saclalipeane STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR~ on portions of the third and the en-| nave them money,” he continued, “te First, the supply of new cars will be the price of materials {s going up and undoubtedly be han they are at present, but not least, nearly all of the !mpor- tant motor car plants are devoting @ ortion of thelr plants and men to Government munition work, which means @ big curtailment of produc- NEW FASHIONS IN COACH WORK AT SALON For many years past the annual salons nave served to introduce new styles and fashions tn | motor ear coach work and the salon the grand ballroom ast nighe outrivals ite sors in this important feat- cars, The actual total value of the nnua e r@) display will run into several millon | dollarn, * 2 As the most important barometer of automobile design and construc an in er ul $ tion, the show will demonstrate that a the 1015 car shows very little change e mochanicaily over that of 1917, What changes have been mad ns was the Ich opened tr ‘BIG IMPROVEMENT |. purchasing ct holiday week in both tho sale of Velle corporate {n the ve we had such a) As ¥ la to. this class patrons that the exhibi- Automobile salon cater, h work ts made a promi- | voming busine at this time of the; * a 6 . rT Freer f *, P . | 0 y moticeable tinuing rise in prices, In all probability it will be impossible soon again Title bthe taaee A Samparetivay nodel 86 pleasure cars and seven of |! three custom and a half-score of ac- ory houses exhibiting, the auto- n occupies all of the avatl- tlon space in the ludine the balcony. piletinkl WILL FEATURE GLOSED CARS AT SHOW. During the period of the N tributer for Nat aldition to | than 200. men above the Nationals on view at the Palace /nre tn search st 1759 Broudway during show week, fre eed” ltrom $45 to $860 a month, the report 1s already sec types bave evoked considerabie | ym those who have seen Two striking featu: parcel of the | sare part and) .sizui that It In wow taking on stroying vibration as well and undue strain.” PEERLESS HOLDING | CLOSED CAR EXHIBIT 20 President W. A. Woods of the {elo Corporation, the] | calling Peerless Bight Cylinder, particular attention to the company's i at Me Cutcheon’s Reg. Trade Mark Broadway ant A dose taken every two hours unt] | Sd, Street salesrooma, every || three doses are taken will end grippe owed cars, exclusive beautiful at broughams in different styles, and two distinct Hmousines. Mmousine type there are four differ- description of standard tr and @ number ¢ nptly opens clogged-up nose trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, Of the ‘or the man who has only one- “the landau 6 of wluter je for year 3: ROOM j Lkeral OUTFIT, $98 Columbia verishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore- Libera And Pay for It $1.50 0 Week Grafonolas ness and stiffness, Ti Don't stay stufed-up! Quit blowing fe of High Grade Brass Beds i and snuftt Base your throbbing _— Rea, Priee 850 head! Nothing else in the world gives » trans- few in a position to make delivery on nearly MAXWELL WILL HOLD I AUTO TRUCK SHOW all of} C such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold ] 224 3 Pay for it $7 on deliver Compound,” which costs only a few | cents at any drug store, It acts with ; nut assistance, tastes nice, causes no Cash or Credit inconvenience Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something élse. <a Advt ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 v0 $5,00 = ’ The Economy motor Broadway and 69th Street, throughout | passenger car show from Jan, 6 to 12 ry J, De Rear, local manamer for | | nteresting and edu ational exhibit of the ton worm-drive truck chassis, Thore | lwill also be exhit Motor Sales Corpora- | |Eq We shall, however, at the same time that we offer special and reduced i salesrooms, prices on some special lots of goods, maintain during January through- f the regular automobile out our entire stock the same prices which have prevailed during the past season, ts arranging | |kq We have no hesitation therefore in urging upon our rons the ad- | visability of supplying their present and future Linen wants now Maxwell one- | before the higher prices come. oka equipped with ioe upmireanet | a James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St, department who can furnis! purate data | ‘ which { be of reat value to companies¢ dealing with thelr transportation day after receipt of hundreds of aug~ TAX BY PURCHASERS gerted names from persons all over | cathe 1e © untry in response to @ request is for submission of ideas Now that the % per cent. war ta] posters and other advertl on the selling price of motor cars ha |ter wili be prepared immedial ie mat~ bee ‘orce 1 ile te ng tie title now adopted nm tn force an appreciable length |.) 4” some time after Feb, 1 fOr am of time, it !s interesting to observe |amount and at an Interest rate not 4 what effect It If having tn the trade and in what manner {t is regarded by thp automobile buyer, 3j]| According to C, H. Larson, head of the local Oldsmobile Company and) President of the Motor Club, the per- sons who have bought machines since LE RAS the new revenue law was put Into ’ | operation have been really surpris- i | {ngly willing to shoulder the addition | al cost. ‘What gave promise of becoming | A grave problem for the dealer to |golve never became a problem at all,” Mr. Larson declares, ” y | “rhe prospective purchaser very | Don't let them ‘remain to blemtsti frequently does not even refer to the|and annoy any longer than it takes 8 per cent. in discussing with the|Poslam to heal them. An Poslam {a salesman whether he wants the ear, | best equipped to do the work because 7 Government has expressed its lits hea:ing powers are concentrated. need for @ vast revenue, and the man| Apply Poslam at night—and leave about to acquire an auto does not 0 question that necd.. He seems entirely Tt on in the daytime t when con+ _|ready to do what the Government ret |Yenient. Tt acts quickly. You cag utiee in this case as in any other.” |€00n see benefits. Poslam fs harmless, | a So effective is Poslam that a little UPPER BAY LIMITS “THIRD LIBERTY LOAN” NEXT. eit ile a lrge mctat FOR WAR EXPLOSIVES | wanr xamee sanncetea—rome Cattea|!® that does the Work, id | hr he bia Sold everywhere. For free | - . esas write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 Anchorage for Ships With Danger-) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The next | West 47th St., New York City. fonnl loan will be designated of- Poslam Soap, medicated with Pose ous Cargoes Defined in ly ag the “Third Liberty Loan”— | Jam, brightens, beautifies complexions, New Order. not the Victory Loan, or Freedom —Ad,t. Orders have been put into effect Capt. Godfrey L. Carden, in charge of | the Coast Guard here, clearly defin- | M A N U E- 9 |ing the explosives anchorage In the AC | U R E R S Upper Bay. The anchorage extends ON SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY,,9 A. M. over the New Jersey flats, from a line 600 yards south of Black ‘Tom Channel to a Iine 600 yards north of | at Our Factory Salesroom Every coat in the house included in this sale and divided in two lots for Greenville Channel, This is a section quick disposal at $9.75 and $14.85. Your of the west side of the bay halt- | way between the Battery and Staten choice of our entire stock. Positively none reserved. Must Be Sold Now! Values $20 to $55 keep 800 yards from Bedloe’s Island CHOICE OF Firet and 600 yards from any pier on the! : come, THE HOUSE ¥ New Jersey shore. No vessel carry- first nA ing more than twenty tons of high | explosives in bulk will be permitte i \to anchor there, and all vessels car |ing high explosives in bulk must keep 500 feet apart. MEN PAST MIDDLE AGE ARE STILL USEFUL CITIZENS Move to Ald Those Over Forty-| Five Proves Success and May Become National in Scope. CHICAGO, Jan, 2.—Men past middle age have demonstrated that they have not finished their usefulness, accord- ing to the first annual report of the Mmployment Bureau of the Employ-| Jers’ Association of Chicago, made pub-j lie to-day, During 1917, the first year of Its ex- | Istence, this Hureau procured positions | without charge for 9,15 h wore past the ace of fort ugxregate salaries pald to the iduring tue. year am nted to more High. §$2.000,000. bureall ts vie lar Vulne B20 to B25 NOW $9.75 LOT No. 2 Regolar Value 830 to B55 Now $14.85 “560 COATS One o the Mai Sty * ay | Nall LOT NO. 1 per cent. of positions during the last month ha be. 1 employed nt salaries rangin PLAIN TALLOKED or FUR TRIMMED Kersey <= Frieze Cloth == Brosdeloth — Velours == Niort” Cloth'=<Twe Toned. Mistures — 7 ae ee arefully, No slans outside, to showrooms, MANUFACTURER-COATS-SULTS- DRESSES rays. Indicate the age of * sald | Victor T. U. Gann bureau, “Our work has been so suc national scope, Employers through c country have become inter i OsIT E: eB SRR Bad Sets 339-5°" Av. (state realize that It 1s a civic economy to Biaahaee ieatcioeek Bitaa a : a ake old men self-supporting.” \ | Household Linen Opportunities OR January we shall offer as comprehensive a stock of Household Linens as has ever been shown at “The Linen Store.” There is practically nothing wanting in this collection, and this is the more re- markable in view of the general shortage of Linens and the diffi- culties of transportation, eee We WS Within the next six months the prices of Linens are likely to advance | fifty per cent.; besides, it will not be possible to secure certain lines of goods at any price. ; 3 | | It is hard for persons not in close contact with the trade to realize that | there is a shortage in Linen and that the situation is getting more acute every day. ‘ The scarcity of linen goods is due to the shortage of raw material and the fact that a large portion of the available supply is commandeered for military purposes. | ; “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America.”

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