The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 19

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> TO PERSONAL AND _ BUSINESS SUCCESS ' Ready at Any Time to Save Money and Time for | Owner, By @. A, Kissel, President | Kisset Motor Car Oo. “~e uwner of an automobile, ~* through the dependability he can place on it and its readiness at all times, not only makes the most of bis time, but his car saves him time, and in this day, as we all know, time is money. With the automobile, tne business man now arrives at meetings on time, the executive {s about at all ¢imes, the doctor reaches his patients in time, while the s,lesman can reach his customers at iny time.” ‘Through the mechanical efficiency of the passenger car, \t broadens our ephere of activity, practically enab- ling us to cover the two blocks of ‘To-day to the one of Yesterday. This economy of time is a necessity in every phase of businesg life, whether at the office, factory or home. ‘Tho successful inan makes his minutes pay, that is why his hours Produce the greatest results. His automobile enables him to travel greater distances in fifteen minutes than the man without an automobile could in half an hour, He concen- trates his time instead of. scattering it. Its adaptibility to shorten dis- tance places no limit on his area of operations, He is reducing his min- utes while the non-owner ts adding to his hours, making his automobile an investment, while other less cer- tain methods of transportation prove an expenditure. It in the time saved, net the time spent, that counts to-day. With only sixty-scconds in a minute, it is up to everybody to make each second count. It is my opinion that If evety non- owner of an automobile would stop to figure up the many uses he can put a car to, and how many hours it would save him, and then consider the many other things he can accomplish in the time saved, there would be no doubt n his mind that the purchase of an automobile would prove a paying in- vestment, | ‘The adaptability of the automobile fe at first caused a rapid acceleratiot until business adjusted itwelf to the quickaned pact. ‘The business man found that (t increased his abikty to personally take care of more interests. I know of a number of Dusiness acquaintances who purchaso their automobile each year from the same Standpolnt they purchase new equip- ment for thr factories and offices ‘They know that to conduct business efficiently and economically, labor- faving and timesaving equipment 1s necessary, otherwise their overhead dnd operating expenses would be out Of proportion to their yearly gross sales. { Se KOR CHANGE I NEW, LEAT | OVERLAND MODEL Triplex Springs Make Possible, Light Weight, Economi- || cal Car Without Loss of Quality. Attracting unusual attention last] year because of the new enginecring achievements embodied in their con- | struction, the Overland models dis- | played at this week's automobile! show are the céntre of an enthusiastic | interest on the past of show visitors | because these cars have now been proved on the highways of the world: in the hands of thousands upon thous- ands of owners. ‘As striking in body lines as they are In the mechanical improvements offered, the new models displayed this year are unchanged except in a few minor particulars. John N. Willys attributes his suc- cess to a Willys-Overland policy of building the kind of cars the public wants, For the last three years the public has been demanding a light car, economical in operating and maintenance costs and'yet possessing those riding qualities associated with the big high priced car, How well the Willys-Overland Com- pany from year to year has ssned what the public wants in the way of motor cars cannot be better evi- denced than in the fact that more than 800,000 Willys-Overiand and Willys-Knight cars are in use. Little more than eleven years.ago, the Willys-Overland Company turned out 465 cars in its first year of pro- duction, ‘That was in 1908. The fol- lowing year the output was increased to 4,907, In 1910, the company pro- duced 15.598 cars, In 1916, 142,779 cars were produced Then, due 10 the World War, there was eome slight falling off in produc- tien of cars, for the plant had $80,- 000,000 worth of war contracts Sensing the spirit of the times, the Overignd centred its big production on Model 90 a moderately priced, won- derfully efficient car, the service and economy of which fitted in with the! thrift spirit of the times. More than 115,000 of these were produced | ‘As « vsult of the strict economy made »° essary by the war and the desire *he part of the public for light co’ with the utmost riding comfort #11 high quality the Willys- Overland developed the Weht Over- land. More than 120,000 of these were } turned out in their first year of pro- duction ‘Through the Triplex spring suspen: sion this car, with wheel hase-of 100 inches, has an actual riding base @ 18 inches. ‘whe tourmg car and the nedan moins are exhibited at. the auto show. The full line ts on diwplay ot the retail branch, Broadway and 50th tigate 8 eh te 698 8 ot a ee AUTO AN ADJUNCT TREND 10 CLOSED senger Lex-Hedan, the five-passenge: Sedan is which are hidden away in compart- ments in the rear of the front feat will seat, with plenty of knee room. two additional passengers. They are of the full, four-door type, side windows being of equal size. tions are luxurious and harmonious. ‘The little refining touches that mean — 80 much to the motorist are especial. For instance, there arr vo lights in the Salon Sedan con veniently arranged, inolud! two door lights. Rain vision windshield, massive coach handles and sitk roller curtains throughout are other fea- tures. The pounds of open car welght per horse power Is only forty- which CAR TYPES MARKED UNPARALLELEv OFF EKANG accounts for the excellent road s > formance of these cars, and the long Below Save iro: mileage ‘ired on tires and fuel. Factory . 40 to 6. ps Ms 5 enh, tae ate erste tow Cost vib — ot " . . Fe Sy p liahter blue color. pew | Overstocked Condition Compels, Us te ell at Grvat Saertte Growing Popularity of the All-|'S08, Sittttientt tage Onotame er © Uneseas Opportunity. taal tee Caserta ud A stinetive Hupmobile fan-lieh) | oa amp. i 26 oxi. URUSSELS wearing rugs for this price $50 9x12 SEAMLESS VELVET (SMITH’S) All woo! rugs, be and color, schem: $65 9x12 AXMINSTER (SM Suitable roo: Season Modle!s Evidenced on Al! Hands. The Hupmobile roadster, posnasnin« unusual smartness of design, is made gen mors, practical. for, bustness | or by’ reason two. large Probably at no previous automobile luggage compartments —ono back of the show has the trend to the all-eenson | seat, the other in the rear deok. type of motor car been so marked All, wool, F In beautiful Oriental, Chinese $34 90 as at the display now being held. CDE eee ercer ran rmawe Or, SF ° One of the feature closed car ex- hibits i# that of the Lexington Motor Company of Connersville, Ind. This High grade all-worte G1 12 ROYAL WILTONS | g59) 50) A\IB\IKN Oriental designs. . exhibit includes the new Series “I $12 SS A Oxl2 $5.50 % inlet det‘cn caine ot || Beatye SLX GRASS RUGS iio st; 6x9 $2.95 $5.95 ALL OTHER RUG SIZES REDUCED IN PROPORTION #2 VELVET CARVET, extra heavy, suitable for ball und_stairy, yarlety of ‘patterns, 27 inches wide. 95¢ TEXOLEUM e Gaverl Floor Covering Sanitary, waterproof. Outwears ordinary printed ‘inoleums. “Latest styles, desl and colorings, Cut from full ard ide, Slight mill sec $9 $6 aig variety of Pattorns and Colors $12 27x54 WILTON RUGS Ponstitel ont midnight blues, old rose and tans. four-passenger Sedanette. This serice ie equipped with the Ansted engine. here are also on exhibit the closed car models of the Series “8” line which will be concdnued this year practically without change except for some minor refinements, The Series “" closed models are the five-pas- There have been Auburn cars aslong as there have been automobile shows. And the Auburn Beauty: SIX will continue in the spotlight of interest as long as there will be shows. F. W. WRIGHT, Ine. 225 W. 57th st. Sedan, and the four-passenger Coupe. Both the Series “T" Salon Sedan and the Sedanette are mounted on thy new Series “T” Chassis. The Salon seven-passenger job, and the Sedanette a four-passenger, The Salon Sedan seats five passeng normally but two auxiliary seats, OF MONDAY ONTH. ATCRDAY OT. M. ALL SALES FINAL—NO 0. 0. D. ORDEMS. AVONDALE MILLS % West S0th St. One Door from Fifth Avenue, Beauty SIX the wx ‘The furnishings and color combina- i = : | Why Some Cars Run Better ‘Than Others in Winter How Gasoline Quality Affects Both Power und Cost of Operation If you could look into motors while they are running, you would see one kind of gasoline come into the intake manifold as. a fine mist, another as a heavy spray. The fine mist gasoline is drawn right into the cylinders and burned up completely. Part of the heavy spray gasoline stays in the manifold, part is burned up, and the Socony is the Quality Gasoline You can depend on Socony for high- grade, consistent performance. Our manufacturing plants are run under the most skillful and critical supervision, both as to materials, equipment and refining methods, with 50 years practical expe- rience back of them. _ Prove the Actual Economy of Test remains in the cylinder, dilutes the lubricating oil and forms carbon. Unless your gasoline vaporizes readily in cold weather, you are compelled to use a rich, wasteful mixture which makes oper- ation both expensive and unsatisfactory. Socony Gasoline Vaporizes Readily Socony Gasoline is a straight distilled gasoline, and so has a complete series or chain of boiling point fractions. This as- sures quick ignition and complete, clean combustion. Every bit of the fuel is con- verted into driving power, and your car runs smoothly on a light, dry, economical mixture. You escape, with Socony, the strong, offensive exhaust odors that are ° given off by inferior gasolines. SOCONY REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE he quality of your gasoline wers these questions. If you e straight distilled Socony gaso- ile you are sure of maximum power and maximum economy. Socony Now—while operating. conditions are most unfavorable—drive up to any Socony Service Station. Fill the tank with Socony. Use nothing but Socony for the next two weeks, and notice the improvement in tie motor’s behavior—the easy starting and quick pick-up—the bigger mileage each gallon of gasoline gives. Reliable, Obliging Dealers Socony dealers constitute the last link in the great chain of Socony service. They are always dependable, competent and oblig- ing — glad to render the little courtesies that make motor service complete. Look for the red, white and blue Socony sign. STANDARD OIL CO.OF NEW YORK The sign of a reliable dealer and the world’s best Gasoline ] HEARN satis 1827 Fourteenth Street THURSDAY West of Fifth Avenue , FRIDAY SALE Women’s Extra Size Appcrel Large women who experience difficulty in finding well- fitting apparel may be suited at all times here, where large assortments of extra size models are a specialty. This sale gives an opportunity to purchase at reductions far below usual prices. Clearance Women’s Extra Size Suits 44.95 Were $63.75 to $67.75 Suits of nav: blue or black tricotine and silvertone or brown broadcloth with sealine collars may be had in belted and straight-line styles. Sizes 4244 to 5014, Women’sExtraSize MignonetteDresses Sives 4134 to 58!) 35.00 Were $44.75 and $47.50 The model is pictured. Note the graceful long lines and. excellent style. The plastron shaped vestee is of metallic bro- cade, Colors are brown, navy and black. Smart“ the popular canton crepe are included in this group also, Women's Extra Siz © Dresses of Satin or Crepe de Chine—a redi- ingute or pleated tunfic style, with self or white Georgette vestee is-mew and attractive —*were $29.75 and 21.50 Women’s Ex tra Size Tricotine Dresses — of \simple, dignified lines, and showing beautiful embroidery and a narrow cream lace vestee, are particularly ‘desirable wis... 44 50 $39.75...... Clearance Women’s Extra Size Coats, 32.50 Were $43.74 and $51.74 Broadeloth, heather mixture coats, lined throughout with plain or figured linings, may be had in a good assortment of well-tailored models. long. Sizes $214 to 52M, Medium and long lines. 48 to 5% inches Clearance of Women’s Extra Size Plush | Women's Extra Size Serge Skirts—geth- Coats—of excellent quality, with good full sweep — lined and interlined — sizes ae 35.00 BLOUSES AND Extra Size Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses—flesh, white and navy 5 00 blue—were $6.24 to 6.85 Extra Size Petticoats—rose peta! material deep pleated flouncé with frill—several uttractive patterns and colors- were 81.06 1.39 Women’s Extra Size Silk Hose—black and cordovan-—full-fashioned 9 were $2.87 2.00 Women’s Extra Size Silk Hose—black and were $3.87 and $3.95 Jow and medium bust with spoon steel and elastic in- erts long hipr 400 were #6.50 and 87.25 Extra Size Nightdresses—-Unusually at- Extra Size Corsets some tractive styles, with lace and embroidery trimming were $3.28 R L97 Extra Size Corset Covers — soft finish muslin--high neck—tight fitting sizes 46 to 50-—-were .75 i ‘48 See Page 17 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising ered back — detachable belt — novelty tucked pockets—30'to 40 waist measure—were $10.97,.......+++ 0.95 UNDERWEAR Georgette Crepe Overblouses—panel front and back—handsomely braided —were $22.68... * 17.24 Women’s Extra Size Union Suits— medium weight—low neck, sleeve- less, ankle length—were $2.07.... 1.57 Wornen'a. Extra Size Heavy Fleeced nion Suits—various styles— were 82.57... tes 87 Extra Size Drawers—good muslin—tucked and hemstitched ruffle— were #1.38...... a .76 Extra Size Petticoats—embroid- ery ruffle—were $1.78. . Extra Size Petticoate— Were BLOT. see cnvecansets dct 1.94 Women’s Double Extra Size Burson Hose—black and white—sizes 9 to 10}g—value 81.15....5..66.055 yf) Women's Extra Size Black Silk Lisle Hose---full-fashioned—sizes 9 to 10}4—were $2.00........0000000 1.68 Women's Extra Size Burson Hose—Split sole—sizes 9 to 1044— 46 seeeeerese @! 4 value .75.....00seeee0

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