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NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTO WORLD, To THE avEnine WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, One of the Smaller “ Y ear ‘Round +> | UST WHAT CONSTITUTES Cars Popular at This Season PERO RERE 00900420404 Graceful and Racy Lines Features of This Well Known Car COREE ERE GS THE IDEAL AUTOMOBILE ‘The successful automobile of to-day | s the one that most closely conforms in pearance, performance and endurance | with the ideal car of the master minds| of the modern automobile world,” says Samuel ry, sales manager for the HA ders Corporation, distributors |of the ear What this ideal PPPOE O46 64-94-46 6.546.664 00.04 8-4 H6HO- 4 fs may be sudged| each year by @ close study and analysis of the new models | “The ideal car is a car possessing all *|the features and characteristics that nt the best practices In automo: | gn and construction. | ‘omparison of well known cars| show that 50 per cent. of the chassi | using six-cylinder motors, a 3 per cent. | + Sah > Y FOUR DORE ” ROADSTER, gain over last year; %2 per cent. are ® | equipped with four-cylinder power @ | plants, and the number of makers using AUTO CARE SAVES. MONEY. | Look, over the gasoline system fre- SHORTAGE OF PASSENGER CARS 1S BOUND TO COME A large number of ord Of production received by t Car Company Juatifes ihe §. Hunt, *) War Compan Would be a shor a pring. Mr. Hunt says “Reo dealérs are not ears as fast as they are have exhausted the stock mulated during Weather conti transportation dication of furthe duction in order that more Work may be completedan t tory. vernment ue Reo fac- | Pine trend of conditions indicates that as the summer advan je of moto aw percentag’ customary A far larger @old than is eli y $500 or $600 w eight-cylinder and twelve-cylinder en quently from tank to carburetor to dis- gines forms a small percentage of the op we ak bie cover and stop wasteful leaks.” “Few people reallze the actual amount total In 1916, 44.7 per cent. were fours, 44.1| Of dollars and cents they can save by al DUMONT A SALES MANAGER, |rer cent.| sixes, 11.6 per cent. were little care in the use of an autemettie,” | JEPSON N JOINS HURLBURT. . eights, and, 8.6 per cent. were tweives, jeorge H. Stowe, President of the| wrank Jepson, formerly manager of formerly with the oe Ve ter 4 hell Motor Car Company of New| sates Promotion of the Firestone Tire 1 of the New York pee ane ware True thrift In using an automobite| and Rut smpany of New York, has 3 lies not in cu and until recently i y 6 une, but in | acc cepted the position of assistant sale jesmen with the aa Ta ay running you er of the burt Motor Truck has been |"in the matter of cylind paign, the f stopping the | jompany, where he will be in « ; es Man-|1, head block casting is used on the ma gi henever you stop your caz, retail rales and promotion (| jority of motors; in fact, b reports sh that 67 her cent of the ‘total chassis ¢ "The combination of force feed and Excesses of foot fashions produce foot-wrecks which are as bad as the dwarfed feet of the Chinese | worme Our idea of women's rational footwear | consi ug arches, medium or low heels, and | str it le lines, allowing free action for the feet, and giving proper balance to the body fare our recommendation after a half century's ogress as footwear specialists. Prices : $7.50 to $20 | “The Abuse of the Big Toe” spla ic and now tsed in 69.8 per cent. | mobiles for 1918. | years the use of the water pump has been on the up- with a re in the use of the t Y ‘| Signal | of cooling, Last years ga ent, and 68.1 per cent, of 8 Corporat 1 ion, Re E Taylor, Presi which has a big Ask for our Book 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38 Custom Bootmakers Over ft the marke h St. A fants few 2.6 per nt. use the sleeve motor j | | Broadway at Ninth, | New York. White, New | and—Special | The skirts are new. The materials are new. ‘There are 22 variations of style. But the big- gest thing about this whole new offer is the VALUE in each skirt. Fabrice prices are con- stantly advancing—-some we shall not be able to get in. ‘Tomorrow, surely, you may have a $4 Skirts for $3 Four models, of fine cordeline, trimmed with exerl- lent grade of pearl buttons, equipped with unusually cut pockets. e waistline in this group runs from 25 to 38 inches. Those with the 38-inch waist- line amount to almost two skirts said the manu facturer. $5.75 to $6.75 Skirts for $3.75 Fight styles -in two of them the waist-line runs up to 40 inches; in two styles up to 38 inches; in the ae a 1,500 Women’s Tub Skirts| $3, $3.75, $9 Remarkable Berio at $5 Ten model 0 to $8.75 grades; including skirts » sirable ramie linen, dine, aad a very fine tricotine. You May be Assured thatthe modes are absolutely correct, that each skirt F h pocket, each fastening, workmanship and care- each girdle, expros ful consideration of Illustrated Reginning at the left) are a skirt of.the finest sort of cordeline that stays white when tubbed, $3.75. At $3.75 two models, one of fancy cross- bar, the other of wide-waled cordeline with unusual pockets At $5 the much-favored “bodice” model with its wide girdles, a model distinguished by its smart flap pockets; and a third model that boasts many lustrous pearl buttons. cotton gabar- | } factory, and other four, up to 32 inches, the same pro TRUCK co. WELFARE WORK. ‘The Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Buliding 6, 000 Yards of These Stewart Motor Corporation of Buffalo, makers of the Stewart | i OS a oe Voiles at 25c and 28c yd. || ~ Sr is the meth eve Piain- ae lored voiles, 38 inches wide, 38¢ grade—28¢ yd. te the compu ‘ | v 9 inches wide, 88 grade—25e yd. @ation Law. All thai at remain of these grades purchased at old prices. When an employee be handed a life insu » light blue, Pink, ue.’ Plain white mercerized hite, ) black pray w ad rose, it » at 2 Main sso) Old ee “Tf All the Yellows ‘Were Pink, There’d Be NoSale’’-- So said the Upholstery chief as he took us through the | Curtain Courts to show us which tho tSew keeps its employer for the high standard ot 75 Young Girls’ Silk Dresses | $9.75, $12.75, $15 ba] za Ss a] m a ce 72) |m iS} 4 =) (7 oa 3 ° > F -4 ss a2 should either be « the cylinder or not at Ve , on on ‘ 4 ' authority on gas engine cylind Were $11.75 to $23.50 400 Pairs Curtains, Reduced } cation, after many exp et . Crepe de chine, satin a q . ” A } that the lubricant that w jGraperve coin; saan, Hues SCRIM CURTAINS, white and | MUSLIN. CURTAINS, white | sumed at all ret | oF ao can ane Hive | ecru, 85¢ to $6.35 pair, They were | With colored borders, $1 to $1.50 | i Value as ‘lone | of the ratin, dresses have bl ‘lal " pair. They were $1.65 to $2.75. cylinder. On th | guimpes of Georgette crepe. $1.25 to $9.50. There are 20 styles; | 27!" y th 0 ie’| { cant that |y | “repe de chine are only inthe [one to nineteen pairs of a kind, Belre in thia group, mosuy i Seaves.a carbon 1 eed ay eli yellow and blue borders. | . . NOVELTY NET CURTAINS, ALSO—a few bed sets of white : Sizes 6 to 14 years ~ but not $1 to $4.36 pair. They were $1.65 | muslin with colored border Quirements fully because ili all sizes in each model, to $6.50. ‘Ten styles, 2 to 6 pairs | yellow of blue—single bed_ size, Mehcarating ay ee ope Shutey Second floor, Old Building. [| f 4 kind. $1.75 set. They were $3 and $3.25. graphite. Thursday—Fourth Gallery, New Building. WOMAN | ITNEY DRIVER, | Writing Paper and Harry J. De Bear, manager of | New. Tork Rae < sive Engraving Sale this news 8 A very unusual opportunity. Although 1 ; Writing paper, 35¢ quire been last rath mg be Our 65c grade Or $1.50 for 5 quires, $5.50 for 20 quires — including envelopes to match, Linen, lawnette and suede finishes. Monogram dies, 75¢ | The same as ww sell regularly for $1.75 to $3.50; hund-cut steel. Address dies, $1.2 Sold here regularly for to 15 letters; for city or country | addresses, | Stamping, 12c quire | | Stationery from thea dies will be ||) done at the rate of 12c quire for plain |]| colors; 22c quire for gold or silver. | Main floor, Old Building. | “Ricoros for the crowd,” said the jolly customer in our Forty-Second Street and Broadway store, the other day. SCATTER ASHES: KILL DOG. Disposal “I don’t know who discovered Ricoro, but all of these fellows who have been telling about their experiences have my appreci- ation for the tip. Ricoro satisfies my expensive taste for good cigars, at one-half the price I formerly paid for my smokes. Mrs. ““T want to say for the benefit of all men, that the fellow who doesn’t look into smate 0 ci bi aaleny and Lwalee | Ricoro, regardless of what cigar he’s smoking, is overlooking the greatest | other relatives receive “4 | 85c—3 for $2.50 A clean up! Shirts like these will never sell for 85 again unless shirtings are a lot cheaper than they are today. treat and the greatest economy he could ever practise in these war times.’ Sooner or later you'll discover— from $5 Home for the WESTCHESTER NOTES. to $500 Aged is 8 resi * * . 1 . - These, remember, were bought months ago. | Up-to-the-Minute been held for just such an emergency as this. Pumps for Women 5 ir ae At 85¢ each, they'll fit snugly into the wardrobe of every man who is trying to cut the price corners. * * * They've And The long narrow effect given by the lines of these will appea to women who demand the utmost in style, again ad) une Dull calfskin, tan calfskin, white Light and dark stripes on white grounds—and a Pwo. amass f i buckskin and tent leather —all firm, wearable quality of madras cloth and percales. & Gibboney, a ft » x with Louis heels, $10 Soft cuffs, of course-—-and sizes 14 to 17. Serdine pat i the cade alana pumps ich fan-shaped Bhd ane 28 pay 3 bya buckle se 10 ; vee % . , ee ea Hb ae leather in “Buy all you need, and then some”’—is good advice. all is of exceptionall fine Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. and every shoe i made First floor, Old Building. vert turn Smith xper New Yo. dition of s softly mild—you can smoke them all day without feeling them. unanenmaanaunsinsaneasaniongs Their fine, mellow tropic fragrance and pleasant flavor are thor- Renee eae | = oughly satisfying. Their prices are as low as 6c to 2-for-25c, Aneto ld | because Ricoro is imported from Porto Rico duty-free. Imported Sold only in United Cigar Stores—“Thank You.” A seven-time World Want works all the wee. “UNITED CIGAR STORES, ("tne one t-te an prog. ' ) 4 } 3 J torneys Box of 50 A jury in Part Lil Verdict for plaintift in Wins the infant's hi 1 $15,000. d