The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 15

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CAM eRe apse RENT Ie Ph oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920.” From Seabfight, the Ocean Boule- vard is followed through Long Branch, Asbury Park and Spring Lake to Point Pleasant, Where an ex- ROUTES 18 NEW tlantio City goes through Toms poet feet ge! tha eae Wer - secon, en over e@ new boule- To Asbury Park and Lower|vard to Atlantic City. Coast One of Most Popu- |MUST NOT PERMIT= lar Motor Trips. ‘| CHILDREN TO DRIVE Tragic Results Certaln When This Is Allowed, Especially in the City. ©. H. Larson of the Motor Club calls Actively Working the Problem, By 0. M. Wells; Ohtef Roadman, the Automodile Club of America, New Jersey's long coast line and its splendid resorts provide a tour that is always a favorite with motor- portation, and Rahway. molested. Mr. Larson pointe out that] niet bet f desired, cross the 42d Street ferry tol Peaner OF aceident in these places |mittees are being appointed Weehawken, thence via the Hudson} may not be great, but that the practice the work in its more important County Boulevard and Plank Road to| generally leads “40. serious accidents Newark, Both Frelinghuysen Ave-| When followed in the hue and Ellzabeth Avenue are in|undurstand ail that alors, that they good condition and can be followed to| snout a car, because of their experience Elizabeth. From Elizabeth, follow|in the country,” Mr, Larson says, “at- Rahway and St. Georges Avenue|tempt to drive in New York's crowded | problems. branches. The wide experience Perth Amboy. York motorists prefer to use the Staten Island route. From the Bat- tery, take the Municipal Ferry to St. George and follow Bay Street to the Marine Hospital, where a right turn is made into Vanderbilt Avenue, be- coming Amboy Koad. From there The majority of New |°ccur. not realize that a knowledge of the me- chanical features of an automobile and even a complete understanding of how driver, the opcration of a car calle for muscle, judgment, nerve and experience. Proper Huguenot to Tottenville, where the ute of the man at the wheel in a city ferry is crossed into Perth Amboy. such as New York, comes-only with age. bridge over the Raritan River be- tween Perth Amboy and South Am- boy take first road to the left, which is now in fair condition to’ South Amboy and preferable to the famous “Hole-in-the-Wall,” considered a great menace to motorists, From South Amboy there is mostly hard-surfaced road to Keyport. From Keyport there are three ways of reaching the coast. A great many| Two Brooklyn Women Drown. motorists prefer going over the At-| GLENS FALLS, July 7.—Mrs, Alex. lantic Highland Boulevard. Although |Duflon and Mrs. Edward Maloney of somewhat longer than the other | Brooklyn were drowned yesterday in routes, it offers a panorama of begu- | Lal tiful marine vi overlooking the | Lower Bay ani ke The shortest way to reac’ that the new con ro ished, {8 from Keyport throug dietown to Redbank. One one on Broadway or Fifth Avenue, where the brains must be quick and the hand steady. ‘safety first’ week, in which motorists|study of short haul and all over the United States would ponder | problems, over admonitions and advice and would have their brak and would se were protect at their fellow citizens and former! —>—_____ » when struck the row- in which they were cruising around ttskill Bay with the Missea Maude OW land Florence Levy of Hudson Falls. is wins |The Misses Levy were rescued, ‘They Mid- able to swim. All four were of the g the summer at Clove! One door The Rugged Endurance of @ MAXWELL is traced to its Special Steels IN CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS seals Big Men All Over the Country ‘There is to be no let-up in the Nation-wide movement to make the highway an efficient factor in trans- This has been determined by the ists, There are two ways to reach| attention to the fact that in seashore| Federal Highway Counocll in co-opera- Perth Amboy, either via Staten Is-|and mountain resorts all over the United/tion with Chambers of Commerce, land or through Newark, Elizabeth | States children of fifteen or sixteen are} commercial clubs, civic bodies and If the latter route is| being permitted to drive automobiles un-| other affiliated organizations, Transportation Committee of the Council already includes men with in transportation Co-operating with the through Rahway and Woodbridge to/streets and tragic results are bound to committee are Dr. R. 8. McElwee, Di- “These children and their parents do|rector of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Lieut, Col. J. M. Ritchie of the War Department, and to repair breaks do not copstitute &/1ee 1, Robinson of the United States “It has been established before that|Counci! of Nattonal Defense. W. J. L. Banham, General Tramo on, continue through New Dorp and juairment, which is the crowning attri-|Manager of the Otis Elevator Com- r pany, New York City, and a member | Run: e of the Executive Committee of the Immediately after crossing the long| Hupmns & machine ine qulet village is | ational Industrial Trafic taagng te in charge of a committee on policy toward other forms of transportation. ‘What ‘we need particularly ts a|His committee will make a close J. H. Collins, Manager of Research d clutches adjusted Bureau, Chilton Company of Phila- of the Bureau cn peeeeermremerins eamemanermeennsmnrtenen Authorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED BUICKS Glidden Motor & Supply Co., 239 West 58th St. of Broadway. “of Markets, United States Department} Tho study of highway irgesooA of Agriculture, s Chairmaa of the |functions of State “Highway Depart- | Committee on Rural Motor xpress. /ments, including snow removal, trat~ The scope of the work of this com surveys and traffic mittee embraces a study of franch! tate Highway Dep insurance, uniform receipts and nd thgt constructiv jof lading, marketing, return loads, |aasistance may be offere ‘and the present status and develop sirable, will be in chi |ment of machinery for putting the| Beecroft, Directing ral motor express into actual oper-|Class Journal Compa n. of David or of the , New bho To ECONOMIZE SPACE in Your Home —With added Comfort —And. saving in expense. on Com- to direct terminal There is nothing that will add as much in appearance—in real service to your home —like The Owen Daven-o. It comes in the finest designs in Daven- ports—adding beauty and service during day and evening— While it contains as comfortable a bed as is made—opening up to a full size bed with bedding, mattress and springs, all ready instantly. You “make it up” before closing. Ready for bed when opened. Three convenient stores are showing a complete line’ in many styles and in all woods and coverihgs— With all (its) advantages Daven-o costs little. one—OR MORE. Prices are decidedly low because of great surplus stock made up be- fore manufacturing costs increased, $57.59 up You Can Pay for It While It Pays You! D.T. OWEN Co, ino. THREE STORES 66 West 45th St, 34 E. 23d St, Manhattan Manhattan ikea Sale Perted Bedroom and Dining-Room Now Going On SECOND FLOORY of 23d St, — The Owen All can easily have 53 Flatbush Avo, The National’s Outlet Store, 119 West 24th St. ated to make a profit, but to dispose of the overstocks from the house, The National Cloak and Suit Co. Amazingly big bargains! Come “See What You Savel’’ ough ‘pia trim beck button! A dollar travels a long distance in a Maxwell. For its steels last. They stand terrific road shocks. They seldom fracture. They outlive the ordi- nary steels. ; They are made to Maxwell’s own formulae, developed from thou- sands of laboratory tests and countless miles on the road. They make possible the ideal construction of great strength with light weight. The tendency today is toward light weight, the elimination: of {useless “pounds. ' * It makes’ for better motoring. Itsaves money, in car operation. It makes possible greater acceler- ation,‘ quicker brake action, less repairs, a higher. average road speed, and lower initial cost. Maxwell, with its spec- ial steels to give not only light weight but rugged endurance, has won an ever increasing number of friends.» To date nearly 400,000. In an- other year 100,000 more. Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, Corner 59th St., * Phone Circle 5550 BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Gran 1808 Broadway New York City OPE neour: Brooklyn Distributor; Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Phone Prospect 8411 §12 Electrical Dealers Display This Sign GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LS and refreshed ON’T suffer the discomfort of hot, sleepless nights, when a G-E Fan will insure sound, refreshing sleep. Less than one cent an hour is the cost of running a G-E Fan—a trifle com- pared to the world of rest and comfort a G-E Fan will give. Order a General Electric Fan and make both day night time—comfort time, 9 INCH G-E WHIZ FAN Company | time and | $10 (alternating current only) . « + 42 INCH G-E STATIONARY FAN | (alternating and direct current). « $28 {2 INCH G-E OSCILLATING FAN 7 (alternating and direct current) . ‘ $ 3 Wholesale Distributors of General Electric Ce, Produsta: Sibley-Pitman Electric Corporation 6th Ave. & 13th St., New York City E. B. Latham & Company 550 Pearl St., New Mt City Royal Eastern Fle:. Puppy 'y Co, 414 W. 87th St. Now Yur! y Berv? Blouses of Black Wash Dresses: Good, Smart Practical Style; Dollar D Thursday This store is not oper- ay| 'o) Thursday The articles pictured | here show the big valugs! These are just examples featured because there are, we believe, quanti- ties large enough to last throughout the day, There are others, but often in lots of limited quantities. Come early! Women’s and Children’s Shoes Another lot of over 2,000 pairs! Included are: Women’s Patent Leather Shoes with white cloth tops; Women’s soft sole Boudoir Moccasins of Felt; Women’s Everette-cut cushion sole Slippers of Felt; Women’s leather sole White Canvas Pum; hildren’s dressy Button shoes of Black Velveteen; Children’s Pumps of white Canvas Little Tots’ Shoes of Patent Leather with dull leather uppers. Come, “See What You Save’’ 2 & nd odd lots ig mail order White Lawn! 6 embroidery patch pock WO} atte juatable Romper Suits of Wo- Women’s Double extra) Boys’ or girls’ seam- sith Drawers of lems cotton stockings, Children’s aviator Style gree BA a 4 m weight Bresas ar Hat of Black or Navy | W me, A Low, After-Inventory Clearance Price Voiles, Ginghams, Linens, Chambrays or Organdies, good materials that will launder well, Double as many handsome models as we picture. Dresses that are comparatively easy to launder. Styles and sizes for women and misses. A real after-inventory clearance price that is less than the National’s actual ccst.

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