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AUTOMOBILE SHOW |< SPADE IS AGAIN IN| URGENT DEMAND a Both Garden and Armo: Will be Filled With the Latest Models, That the New York Automobite Show, to be held in Madison Square e of the Latest Closed Models Appear on New York ’s Auto Row NEW CHALMERS MARMON OFFICIAL DISCUSSES PRICES In discussing price change and motor car manufacturing conditions, T. B. Van Alstyne, President of the Marmon Automobile Company of New York, Inc,, says that there are four main causes for reduction in the price of motor cars These are: first, materials and labo supply of cars that must be sold at a sacrifice; third, @ price set unduly nigh, to be slashed later for effect; and, fourth, a reduction of quality rials entering the construc- analyze the position of the Mar relation to these Jaws of om, we find that in the first place materials and lavor that SEDAN: ory, Feb, 1 to 15, will be sections of the show. The first drawing for thé Automobile Club Jan, 4. The show this season war, of the commercial type. rigors of the battle front, for many strengthening of various chassis. Cuticura Loveliness How lovely is the natural skin kept clear, sweet and healthy by daily use of Cuticura Soap assist- ed, now and then, by touches of the Ointment to soften, soothe and heal the first signs of red- ness, roughness or irritation. Sample Rach Pree "by Mall. A: “Outicurs, Dept. 554, Boston." Bold everywhere, Boap She." Ointment and boc. Talcum the Cav Ma Re the Pieces” “First Aid features in the models to henceforth. ideas, Both ory will have dis and parts, C ager of the ranging pla decorating the ¢ position, f the ments of the exhibitors, of the exhibitors are ask them. are making preparations nual motor vehicle show Previous years, will be i : Ticker Glasses.” 38d Regiment Armory Any lens duplicated exactly]|| {tion “win? te in “from the pieces” while you wait or in a few hours. Lenses, 75c., $1.00, $1.25, etc. PE Rikich &Sons. ~ Estcblished 56 Years » will be held from March Arthur Randall Chairman of the Show take place next Saturday, the Automobile Club of America. The | diawing will begin at 10.30 A, M, drawing for spaces for the commer- cial vehicle display will take place at of floor space than can be Other members of the Show Co Garden and the 69th Regiment Arm- a huge s cess is assured by the unusual de mand for exhibition space for both | spaces will Dec. 28, at The America will reveal many novel designs and features of | construction, the direct result of the This applies especially to cars To meet th army spec ifications and recommendations called improvements and the parts of the It is quite likely that many manufacturers will retain those new be produced The exhibits of accessories promise to reveal many new and interesting rden and a ys of access . Stewart, is_ no’ 4 for the rebuilding ond interiars show buildings to meet th of th require- A number | ng for more allotted to eaiicias | BROOKLYN’S DOUBLE SHOW. Brooklyn automobile des alers already for the an which, as in held on Bedford Aguin the Brooklyn expo- two The first, devoted to passengers oie 29 to April 5 while from April § until April 12: com: mercial vehicles will occupy the com- modious armory building. has been elected sections. Committe: mit- New York: 184 B’way, at on) Hy tee are W. W. Kouenhoven, Chester a3 Sixth Av. St.j]] Maxon, W. A, Sellon, I. C. ‘Kirkham q 350 Sixth Av. ae St.}]jand A. D. Corwin, Secretary. Mr. @ Yor Nassau, at Ann St. BA West 42d _ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor.Bond St, The drawing for spaces on Tues evening, FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS Norfolk Suit with Extra Knickerbocker: for BOYS of 9 to 18 *15* Fine workmanship in them Fine woolens in them Fine wear in them E consistently aim to elevate the standards of clothing for Boys and these Norfolk Suits are a fine example of how successfully we are doing it. ‘hey are tailored in handsome tweeds and homespuns and so tailored as to combine service with style and economy with both. Boys’ That you can depend on for service For BOYS of 10 to 18 ELTED Back models, tailored in either smooth finish or rough sur- face fabrics, with convertible storm col- lar. Warmly lined and sturdily put to- gether. An overcoat in which there is more service than the money indicates, Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets Kirkham is director of the expositi at the Long Island Automobile Overcoats Franklin Simon & Co. will be } Club Ss in the | a Ihave not been reduced in cost, they are higher than ever, and ma- THE A. A, terials for cars for our next series | bought at top prices, Therefore THE SOUTHERN TOURISTS there can be no price reductioh of the Marmon 24 on this account. —~ Second, the Nordyke & Marmon For the beneft of motorists who | Come for the last. eighteen are taking thet t 8 South | mont has concentrated on the : aking thelr cars to the South | srodu 1 of war material this winter, the Touring Burean of | Gover and consequently the A. A. A. Metropolitan Consulate | no bbe pply of mote Se rdueee compiled extensive da i therefore its price cannot be reduce¢ has compiled extensive data on ship- | or (nia account. ping facilities as well While a4 on road in each succeeding | ag formation. ot price advance of the Marmon year finds a larger number who make of cars in its general class rendezvous for our soldier boys and the entire trip to the South in their |fince ae Rusa Tae THAR ROY OOF TE those of our Allies one of the brignt- cars, there are still more who ship by | our field. We did not advance when est, happiest spots in the city. |rail or water for a part of the jour-| the War Industries Board asked for| And the best of it is that although | ney at least. 100 per cent. war basis on Jan. 1; ithe war is over, the canteen is to be Changes and new rules in schedules, | therefore, having no fletitlous oie continued, for it has just been an- rates and regulations, complicated by rmon on this score, {nounced that it will be kept open part ¢ rnment and part private op- the polley of Nordyke & until the American Armies are de-| eration, are proving most confusing. Rernpany ben Hot Permit mobilized, or as long as there are The A A. Metropclitan Consu-| materials or workmanship, and con, | Wounded and recuperating soldiers tu late, however, through its touring| sequently they cannot reduce prices need of relaxation, diversion, and re- bureau, has just made a comprehen-|0Nn this score, ‘This is the position of |freshment—at cost price, or even sive investigation and study of the| the Nordyke & Marmon Company.” — | tesa, nd water shipping facilities, nd} | A COLT- STRATTON BOOK. | y to give helpful informatic ' © to motor The routes | | ahr is preferable to ralineed earvies |, Under the t fodern Methods | tir are New York to Char in Motor Trans sportation” the Colt | le iH New York to Savannah and) rat pony has published the New Y to Jacksonvill n dings of the recent Mo- Th ia another steamship service | tor ion Conference ‘held New York, Baltimore and | unde: This Hook, which k, Va., which enables the me " ts oO! nty-two re ) yund the bad stretch | cjudes the addres ses of n Washington and w rominent a ri n various ma | ! doonr apping plaid dal FINE CLOSED CAR EXHIBIT, reipt of 10 cents to cover and pos this y will be restored to nor- mal, William @. Poertner, Pres- ident of the Poertner Motor Car Com- unt says tremendous and complic: in manufacturing ted ac! ity to be ¢ Circle Building, ide the popular Sedan, complished with any unusual degre ss sides complewiy of specd, Many automobile com. | d n the owner wishes to| panies and the makers of parts that | tr nto an open car, ‘There serve them still have war contracts | ar ets with room for three that must be observed until they are | or f In addition there | either completed or cancelled. In the | very smart coupe seating four, event of cancellation a settlement | and luxurious limousines. must follow, and this may be a slow fitchell Company 4s fortung s a complete Ii te n hav SYNOPSIS OF NEW LAWS |Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort. Compiled by William McMahon, Jin The Evening World on Wednesdays and Saturdays. , a Wher only evidence on which | the rel S aanvictiin wniid i TalGea weal Ore contract being on testimony of an accomplice, and | \2Y"h, dance, -Wolll ¥, Well he left the stand a thoroughly d credited witness, the case should not] Where a Quakeres 1 toach- be # ted to the jury, even laying er, stated in answer to questions on uside the fact that tho prosecution | hear refore board of superintend relied on accompli testimony.—U that sho would uphold ania country in re invasion, aid not Mur 1 D. C, of N. ¥ v. Mu want to help { States in carry Ac sether te ot furnish un-|!n on t tid not urge her acct Meg pport the war, to do Red eman 1sont appor r Thrift Stamps including rd Dem-|and wa r against Ger- binskt's apreme Judicial Cou any, a eon 1 t inds inott Massact . | ft ates “i cleney will n turbed.—MeDow. Where broker, employed te u tau : a x Bs cat n of City of iand, found purchaser ready, willing and able to buy property who enter-| Under Penal Law a public ball ed into contract with owner, broker|gaine conducted on Sunday is unlaw 1s entitled to ‘commissions, though | ful, and where the public Is invited litle did not pass —tohn Tels Co, -y.|t0 attend a ball game on Sunday, the Zimmerli, Court of Appeals of N. Y, wees A director of a corporation, whe , moval upon the v f the balance | People v. Ebbets, 1 tt Cavanaugh — naugh Knitting ( N An aMdavit ’ f iy, Which al 8, upon Ante Ts | $0 WELL DOES ation and be versations wit Jefendant 1 i POSLAM HEAL If it's ec you need Poslam k the] Postam i at home in driving 1 by laway this stubborn trouble, First h In 1 ne the itohir cool y 604 i Phen going right ahead with the work of heali If you suffer, re- , ya i ver that Poslam's benefits are f a Yours easily, that it was made effec live for the very purpose of aiding x YOU to have a better, healthier and a “loin ! kin, A I with no shall be 1 risk, for Poslum will not, can not, Du 2 harm Sold everywhere, Vor free sample Peer ara om a riage and write to Emergeney Laboratories, 244 West 47th St, New York City, af Im a fact material | a to his marriage contract with another |, Poslam Soa ated with Pos- it js his duty to make a full and free » thould be used if skin is tender Gisclosure of his previous statue aud sensAye,—Advt, annulment th 4 —— Pany, Inc. “When this period of re- adjustment is “ist, however, ppp rtiuer Toray - 8 fF | stitchell Motor Car Company of New mar apr geelal one-third again as mar rus they built in the twelve| York, says the finest collection of hs Of 1917-18, cars in the city are now on view | The early peace necessitates too hell Company's psroora THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, for the with a fair has was closed. if you figure the percent-|the many joyous, | permitted Jus sessions of the | adapted to such @ purpose. ph f the comparatively new sub-| i f motor transportation who NORMAL wuT0 (0 PRODUCTION |eonterehee, toge |conferen together with the exten-| j sive discussions in which many others | mittee | 1S YET SOME MONTHS OFF... Sia" | *| Eustis, who served as director of e Se es |Motor’ ‘Transportation — Confereni Coples of the book can be secured at om nine months to a year will/the Colt-Stratton Company, _ 1847 pass before automobile production in| Broadway, New York City, or will be i | | i | Mnancial Jcently ran counter to POPULAR WITH ARMY AND NAVY : College Gils Da tance and Plas Billiards With Allied Soldiers and Sailors. ard Col and The doorbell of the Barn lege Canteen rang vigorously pretty young sophomore hurried to answer it, A somewhat bewildered youth, in the uniform of an Ameri can private, entered as she opened the door and, saluting, exclaimed “Present!” Then the soldier recovered his presence of mind and apologized, aying: “I beg your pardon, Good evening.” “It's all right,” replied the laughing sophomore, “come in.” A few mo- ments later the caller was dancing junior and the Incident the story of the It was but one of light-hearted in- cidents that have helped to make this Thus beginneth Barnard Canteen. Barnard College Canteen was tnaa- gurated last March in the Columbia University boat house, presented by Edwin Gould. It is situated on the Itudson at the foot of 115th Street and overlooks that beautiful river and the Palisades, After the entry of the States into the great war M Barnard College the upper floors of the structure a canteen “and they are United A com- as formed and workers vol- | unteered to carry on the enterprise. Under the general direction of Prof. Gertrude M, Hirst of the Barnard faculty the canteen has been con- ducted upon broadly democratic lines, so far as soldiers and cailors!| are concerned. All are welcome! As an example of how rigid the rule is as to outsiders, Mr. Gould, who has contributed not only the building but has given substantia aid to the enterprise, the | tions, On the evening referred to the stu- dent in charge of the canteen ob. served an American army officer with several strange ladies sitting in the reception room of the canteen, watch ing the boys and girls danc billiards, or write letters or rego themselves at the lunch counter OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G admirably restric. | or play; 1918. Leet the alan | eee JOHN H. FLAG. ER bies.| COFFEE TRADING RE! . | Hinent In Soctety and Unrestricted Busiweas & Vieht he tt jepar steal Cleete Time oe rake Wi ' P Mr. Gould of Joh * " rt core and Su or Exel Sitatttatemers'ecareaa) — POP Acid Stomach, Indigestion, G Instant Relief when your meals sour and up stomach—Indigestion Pain stops at once! Jof soldiers, 1 jefforts, ‘The « afternoon and ev dancing every eve ; ‘ dances every fF No waiting! The come par ners of moment you eat a tab- or sail who 1 let or two, all stomach. Wilcocral omen: 60-9 distress ends, Magic! Pleasant, quick relief. r Kk after the le Allies. Many freq ent ; tho canteen. Jt is no rare sight to Costs littl — Al witness pollu and Austral ‘ 4 whirling 4 the fle drug stores. Buy a students, or a High! aren Italian soldier sitting at a table writ- ing letters to sweethearts or mothers at home. Oprrunre Guines & 6 34th Street—New York Announce An Extraordinary Sale For Tomorrow, Friday | 400 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses One as Illustrated {Ii Ten Models Of superior Men’s Wear Serge in Navy Blue and Black. Plain tailored models, also braid and button-trim- med, featuring advance Spring styles. Special 15 .00 These Dresses are Unusual Value 1 re- Women's Dresses, 2d Floor eS —— | | 34th Street—New York Will Continue Tomorrow—Friday Women’s Coats—2d Floor Women’s and Misses’ Distinctive Fur-Trimmed Coats Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined In a number of smart models of Velour Cloth and Pom Pom Cloth in every desirable color. Large collars of Seal, Nutria, Raccoon Australian Oposs and um. Regular 50.00 to 65.00 Values OO Sale Price