The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1918, Page 12

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Oe ame SEF ee i ci re A et ee re lene eli eee PRICES GOING HIGHER “What about future prices for auto- mobiles? Will they cost more after the wart” were two questions asked George Stowe, President of the Mitchell Motor Car Company of New York, on his re- turn from @ visit to the Racine factory last week. “Well,” he replied, “in the opinion of our officials, who are constantly In touch with Washington, the trend of prices is bound to be constantly upward, and, as they see It, automobiles will cost more after, the war than the present range of The man who can afford @ new car and wants one should buy now. From indications car prices, instead of de- creasing, will increase. Car prices dur- the year 1917 were lower than ever before and cheaper than they are ikely to be for years to come, “It was during the year 1917 that motor car manufacturers reached the peak of production distribution. them from the Buy The maker's W. ticular. Eastern Distributes __ 18% BROADWAY, NY. features Mid-Week Clearance ‘‘Specials’’ Desirable Apparel for Present Wear At Extremely Reduced Prices Waists Tub Skirts THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918. Machinery that must be charged on th ad production was mostly paid for Je * plans had been so systematzn thatthe expense from this end wa atively gmail, In addition had become very keen amc ferent makers. “All of thee things te the price of motor cars tion has been changed MUST PUT DELIVERIES jed to lowe Such a cor the war ON ECONOMICAL BASIS, “One of the most atriking examples of inconsistency during these war days In the man who economizes in spots,” says W. F. Meihuiah, President of the Pul- ton Truck Company. “Some will re- ligiously observe all the —less days and keep right on smoking as many or more three for a dollar cigars, Again means more to you than salesmen’s « talk. You have implicit confidence and S purchase without hesitancy. The CASE-SIX Cars stand for the highest order of merit in every par- S The maker’s name is your * guarantee of service, durability, econo- my and comfort. Case Cars are of the “D. S. 0.” we find some firms crowding every de partment for big productions and low You buy some things because of the Pi mark of difference and superiority; the eminence of rank which separates ordinary. name and guarantee ~ to-the-minute machinery and meth- FULTON AND DRIDGE STREETS an i | ONDER IN SHOES SPECIALLY ARRANGED SALE FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY 1250 Summer Dresses For Women and Misses 3% & For Dresses Retail Up to $10.75 A marked diversity of models and patterns and all the materials in vogue, Foulard Voiles White Organdies Every dress involved is fashioned in that smart, crisp manner so appearance and durability. patterns, colored stripes, Georgette collars and velvet and fringe 0 * of the features. All Sizes for Women and Misses NEW SATIN FROCKS For Women and Misses An assortment embracing several distinctive models, of Black or Navy Satin, showing new mid-summer fashion tunic and sash effects, new drapings, ete. VALU. VERY EXCEPTIONAL Formerly to $2.00 Voiles, Organdies, Lingerie, et: Formerly to $2.75 Gabardines, Poplins, Piques, ete Tissues The New Standardized Case Kerosene Tractor Proved Powerful and Economical Farm Engine | the size of the Willys-Overland Com- |pany are neces: kept constantly moving over this vast | jarea in an uninterrupted stream. | Various means have been employed | to take care of the trucking and had| th factory genius came along with the [idea of tho Overland “Mule.” This canescens casi . factory men say, is better than any CSS oR | of its predecessors. This little giant _ | is all that its name implies, It may| tentimes hoping that they are not wast- ithe drawbar and 18 horse power on | he brake, but It will develop much in | _ =| NOW ATTRACTING | busy factory without any noise or fuss. It backs up to a string of trail- ers ‘d down with anything from of |retaite rs, they all have. the eveloping 9 ho’ » motor covere Overland hood. s York Tieiss Keenes Interest in This New 1329-1331 el noun, truck | Power Equipment. other, Impl BROADWAY | Near Gates Ave. By Samuel pened b In hauling | Bi xe si Sales Manag nM. » 8 to 10 tons on ordinary rooklyn Standardized power at peante of priceless service to the Nation, Thi | tremendous impetus which the war {has given to all kinds of industry | Where modern machinery must be used accentuates our un to inventiv Yase 9-18 tractor is cqually or belt work, It will handle 28 grain thresher, with on stacker, and W 8, small en and many ersal debt ed in up- genuis, refle in our entire scheme of | ness in that its potential hes out in so many im- portant and practical channels. The billions of dollars to be spent | in good roads and in a widespread | development our farm lands for| instance le directly to the tre- hat power equipments | will play in these vast developments | re in g! which will count so heavily in our | #nd fast ; and bun plan to strengthen to the limit our resources. To farm lands and good roads, in a discussion of machinery and power 5 .00 equipments be added, of | thethings Made to arene | hn no Ao WELL AS GUNG Foot=Ease to Be Added to Equip- ment of Hoapvat Corps at Fort Wayne, Tnder the above heading the Detroit | , emong other things saya: | iers whose feet || A an walk further | | who have corns | in rawhide,” \| amp Mannal advises | \| ing to shake Foot=Ease in| ach morning. mendous eporta, of all | in their Com automobile and ne'| the most’ pri menof the navy. It isused by Amer French and British troops, bec: j takes the Friction freshens the feet. a machin- | forter equi politan dis- \ ‘the no foot com- ‘oot ~ Fase | automobiles, trac lery, &e., in the ric | trict Wo were the fir |tractor in a d met with t to sh | yea ars ior hot, tired, aching, perspiring, “| kmarting, swollen, tender feet, corns, Na | bunions, blisters or callouses, | Why ‘not order a dozen or more s today from your Druggist or store to mail to your friends in Ginghams Tissue Voiles Exquisite Voile Blouse, daintily lace trimmed and embroidered. despread intere | yond our expe | burning tractor Is Bo. THe OVERLAND MOLE TRACTOR The trucking problema in a plant| transmission qives it the nocessary | ear reduction to make it exception- he | Blly powerful. y large buildings have a floor space of more | | FREE MOTOR TRUCK than 115 acres and supplies must be | |been fairly successful until some| motor truck on Broadway yet? "| nacle Enlisted M | Drew, the publ | motive Sales Corporation, for the use of be seen chasing along through the| running around for the canteen the cluy has at the church building at the corner sald | time and a driver, too, if it will help out any.” And he procee: tissu FULTON ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sales” Unrivaled Opportunities for Saving on the Smartest Fashions of the Vacation Season 2 FOR OUR ENLISTED MEN, Have you seen the nev Here's e story about It Capt. Fearn of ny way ¢ Broadway Taber- Club asked Putnam ity man of the Auto- about Signal truck for a day to do some effective. Broadway and 66th Street. Drew Why, I'll give you a truck all the At 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Sts., Brooklyn Sale of Novelty Silk Dresses Reduced from 18.75 and 25.00 Stunning Models in Georgettes, | crepe de chines, jersey cloth, taf- | id 75 For sale at all druggists ED McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York Incorporat ‘NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD j The “Mule’’ of Modern Times a More Efficient Animal Than His rhs ibid sien ae rides"! * (VONSTIPATED. Felt bad. Read ANALAX. Tried 2 pink pastilles. Delicious. Admirably Back to normal now. Feel fine! Bet, 48th and 49th | | fetas and crepe meteors, in most effective Summer shades; choice Sale of Distinctive Wash Dresses Reduced from 7.75 and 8.75 Fresh, crisp, cool frocks in prettiest percales, chambrays, ginghams and | | @.75 voiles, daintily patterned and in the | ing camps and in the army and navy. Advt. essential to proper Pretty flower HE advantage of purchasing Sum- mer apparel at | trimmings are some Martin’s never has || been quite so thor- | oughly demonstrated | | Brooklyn’s Bi est Credit House | a8 ln shese lntereatan. | | 219, 221, heh yn 227 8 164, 166, 168 and 170 mid-week clearance || sales, arranged as a quick outlet for hun- \ || dreds of fashionable || garments accumu- | lated in our various || || departments in the || course of our regular || | daily offerings. | Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account. Clothing for Your Whole _Family on i Terms — | 12.98 E | | This is particularly || | notable in the special || | Thursday clearance || wear prepared for tomor- ‘ 2 Our stock of row, in view of the || > WEEKI Libs tee | Well made, alllette “eds AN® periods nna ti a woe os | ete! ct 8 49 many fine | fact that thousands . ou high aw iy we in all wo i | i nome Rood ae en vemen tl are getting ready for 49 | ones tor Mest ic || vacation and week- | Genuine | end holidays and will | Fine Cotton Mattresses | 1.00 erences 1.69 gladly seize so won- derful an opportunity to include in their wardrobes these stun- | ning styles, at savings | that run well into the i dollars. newest styles of Summer season Sale of Chic Summer Blouses Gustomarily Priced at 2.75 Models of extraordinary beauty and | 1” fashion in checked and _ striped and lingerie; distinctively trimmed J voiles, handkerchief linens, pongees Sale of Smart Outing Skirts Customarily Priced at 3.95 Smartly tailored models in linens, ) basket weaves, gabardines, French | . 95 piques and Bedford cords, latest [ pockets; plaited and shirred styles Sale of Latest Wool Sweaters Customarily Priced at 3.95 Correctly fashioned novelties for } vacation and outing utility, slipover | | 9.95 and sailor collar effects, in the newest | and most beautiful colorings Sale of Fine Silk Underwear Customarily Priced at 2.95 Exquisitely trimmed or plain silk envelope chemises, satin “es ad Keyser silk vests and crepe de chine bloomers for vacation wardrobes —

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