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WHY WOMEN | DREAD OLD AGE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. NEWS NOTES OF AUTOMOBILES BREESE DIVORCE FAVORED. Neferee nde That Actors a De Granted Patrick a repor Don't 000% AUTOS FOR FOREIGN TRADE Rugged Motor Truck That Is Gaining Headway anted a div MAKE INDUSTRY ESSENTIAL By Promoting Methods of a Prominent Dealer David Bee Indu ant M tallment Mohawh unidentif Decis Renediet firm the 4 renerved by an applicn Special Sale Justice to con Sh rf gn White ‘‘Cid” Boot HELP. WIN’ THE WAR ee and ste ler Come to any of our gore will sare vy and enjoy © Beautiful, Fully G ‘anteed PLAYER PIANOS “445 sPren tant oes: Don't Delay ta pam | Ye yea | apne fe | SALES CORP | TROCK=—_ AOTOMOTIVE RETTAYLOR GEN. MIGR. | EARLY TRUCK PURCHASES. | DON’T WASTE GASOLINE, Nearly Special $G°°0 Regular $9 A Lace Boot made of a beautiful white lustrous leather—very easily cleaned and unusually ser- Seema ene ivory welt sole and medium Louis ec whether | false alarm has re- uletus in the state- the United States m on the subject of “One more by Leonard D. t y driver with the 102 re LaF delivery systems, for a busine. W. Wright, dis- | j ¢ 5 ith her are n nly as fast as its deliv Dort car. ys . . . " 4 i B cee vee ' aye. faibes 2, Hunt cs waya: hate he This exceptional offering is made possible as the result of a delayed shipment to one of our stores. We purchased the entire lot of 560 pairs and will place them on sale beginning anager of the Reo Motor Car C line for all re "We have been conducting ex- ments with the Reo speed wagon tn aking elty delivertes with satisfactory 4 H i | ' i { ; { ' ' ; ; ‘ alte AN “OVER THERE” TEST. ot #0 long ago that the Van ee ee ee ee a ee Re eas ee RLFC IE ers a aed St =O UNSONES Tite, NRW ATER Hiro Yen BUY: WAR SAVING «STAMPS IF ‘ reached a high st he motor c undard of con Maxwell Motor Trucks And The War Industry “Mere Miles per Gallon” “More Miles on Tires’ Maxwell Motor Trucks ‘Truck Chassis + + 6 © + $1085 Truck Chassis.eith Geb Windshield - > + Truck with Cab, Wins and Stake Gute Body Truck with Cab, W ‘and Combination Bo 11as Truck with Combination Box Body - ‘Truck with Express Canopy Top, and Windshield All prices @ Detroit Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation 1808 Broadway, at 59th Street Telephone 7181 Columbus Brooklyn Branch, 1410-1412-1414 Bedford Avée., at Prospect Place 55 per cent of the output of the seven big Maxwell plants is war work! Every one of those plants is doing its patriotic duty——100 per cent. We are frank to say we believe that is equally true of our competitors--we have yet to learn of a single shirker in this industry. If there is anything more Uncle Sam desires done, we will tackle that too. Meantime, and for the very reasons set forth above, we deplore the loose statements of panic-preaching publicists throughout the country. These would close down the third largest industry in America on the grounds that it is a “non essen- tial” industry. e No other industry is doing so much outside its regular sphere—doing it so willingly, doing it so rapidly and doing it so honestly as is this very motor car industry, Fora ship builder to make a few more ships; or for an ordnance plant to make more guns is only to develop their normal business, But for a motor car factory to make ships entire and in part—and guns--and shells—and fuses and caterpillar tractors—and mine anchors--and airplane motors, wings and other parts-—-that is doing things. This industry is doing all that and more, , manager of the | * 6 Maxwell Mator | o¢ . 18 not only optmis sl business conditions, bu onvinced that We are passing thro tod « tle about Ke ‘al at last come that mo neh and nt fact Id commerce, psa eid A CUSHION TIRE RECORD. In services whe carried, demand. present and future w medium loads are more cushion! e Bince n tires of this samy OWNERS LEARN TO DRIVE. | of - i ence t | “The * chauffeurs wn Within the draft ag has caused incon-| some motort and this, arse furthermore, ‘sed to find | asure there ty What ag a driving.” ieeiianiin CONSERVING AUTO PARTS. The Cadiilac M Just issued a b uters and to w or Car Company has in urging its distrib- do everytning pos- ist in the conservation of nts out that when a company po: b or dents a fen Requa makes ons worth rep Do not s mechar Its, | to-morrow. Early selection is advised. Jeliveries are becoming more dif QUEENQUALITYBOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street all Western « Prices are Handsome Rotogravure Pictures of John McCormack In Pictorial Review for August are two pages of handsome rotogravure pictures of John McCermack ready to be removed and framed. TheyTe in the softest tints imaginable and would cost 50 cents in an art store How John McCormack is doing his bit WENTY-FIVE thousand dollars for one concert! A hundred thousand dollars for one song! Feel for yourself something of the throb that fathers, mothers, sweet- hearts, feel when this golden-voiced tenor sings. j door th a Detroit, the very center of the motor car indust | nN ow: a Fy i 5, : Btn ad Cte and one e barer Uatrerimall tiara, a new tinder 8 Big figures—but no bineor Snee From New York to California ™ id . any parts abou! i = t. we had no war industry—now is doing more war | tod otampinges oath] the big heart of this much-loved and back again, John McCormack work than any other city in America, And in our regular line we are also helping mcre than any other class of business men to solve the transportation problems at home and abroad—for we not only transport a very large percentage of our own raw material and finished product on its own wheels, but every truck—-yes, and every pas- senger car too—helps by thousands of tons per year in carrying, formerly done by the railroads. Loose talk is harmful at any time serious just now. it is particularly Let other industries do their part—do a tithe of what the motor car industry is doing—and they will be going some, Meantime your own transportation problem, ac centuated as it is by the war activities and the war prosperity of the country, can best be solyed by an efficient, economical, reliable Maxwell Motor Truck, epair it is suggeste: d to thelr origin ly to it as possible. | U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. | New York Agency Sends Out 4,100 y that they be condition, or as Men in Week, to official report of the loyment Service, §.969 men called at r Jobs, last week, red their names, nd present * type of jobs o n the ‘entire w 410) men to. w i in New ¥ tout, in Gov: trial plants ad muni: erday at his of- tic and Bod- | Bell's appointment as Brooklyn agent for that corporation ie happy oom ganization, Mr. called an exceptionally sinha OP Irish singer. Read the story of the wonderful ways in which John McCormack is helping to win the war. It reveals an entirely new side of the world- famous singer. Don’t miss Dorothy Canfield’s ap- pealing story of thelittle Kansas girl who gave her all to go to France. A little sallow-faced, homely thing —what brought her from a small town in Kansas to France? She went alone to do her simple bit. Read “A Little Kansas Leaven.” It will touch you and bring home to you an entirely new sense of the help that 43 even the humblest of us can give. This story of the Great War isa true story, based on actual facts, It has brought the tears to the eyes of everyone who has read it. PICTORIAL REVIEW Anericas Greatest Womans Magazine Out Today has been singing his way for the Red Cross, for the Knights of Columbus, for the soldiers and the ailors and for their families. The whole wonderful story is told in Pic- torial Review for August. For August