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ig , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. * There are many short trips and in-| States via Jackso ' -|§ mand the Kennebec! 17 until Oct. 18. The catalogue contains| bold rellef and | | MOTOR ROUTE 10 teresting places with charming ecen-| Valley. This takes the motorist down ater Colorsand| MERC HUMEEM nt VLMBE. RANG to tHe: HIRE CHAE Ng eke | Tacoonedtion With ther | fort IK. ; hat Is ex connection with the present ex ery around Quebec that a week or| through Maine, Massachusetts, Con- ten days could easily be spent in the| necticut and back to New Pork on Wi ° work of Mr Bartlett, In woo massy clonds of the|bibition Mr. Bartlett shows ebee ‘section the motorists care to extend the trip| WV OO ocks in) texniition I Wat pering. in water colors 7 exhibition Is \ yeking,” 1s! his water colors $ The return from Quebec may be| to a few hundred miles | Pio ‘ nger, one of | Secale teeth rom Gusher teey 3s | eourey, Wubane eae A A far more comprehensive than any | another fetching print. The wall, with| ‘The rais MONTREAL UEBEC tracing the road to Montreal, and as| tours possibly imapinatie is that n utumn Show Previous presentation. its many angles and battlen nts, | {st tipon hin Bat took pay bi ' The color senso is alko Mhown to be|showa in the middle distance and ir-| given without reserve to this phane | | ‘Tell your grocer its the appea e of country is en-| through the St. John’s Valle; New 01 ed th: fore. v way s appearance of the 3 oug! ‘3 y in Ne more pronounced than heretofc ular y Is st t . r c ry reteh away from his ¢ ASTOR tirely. changed by the reversed direc-| Brunswick, all the wa: ‘ ’ j y to St. John, é Hon at ie eatiouls tor realine that onal The rerurn . . Mr. Bartlett has three conceptions! foreground to backgroun ariel | Feat Hee t tovar tie exits toute, The return to the States oan also be By W. G. Bowdoin. of the Taj Mahal among his wood | and round to background. A camel) He easily takes a high place as a Ek .c interesting Way 0 come| Woodstook and Houlton, We The Brown-Rotertson Gallery, No.| blocks now shown, and each one ia|attitudes at the bank of the nearest | 's alwaya Kotte Phd TN Push Bech back from Quebec to Montreal will ————————" 416 Madison Avenue, at 48th Street, | better than the other |pool. ‘The colors used are again de-| straint, h does tot heat to feat ire ee be found by placing the automobile AN AMENDED SLOGAN, opens ite fall exhibition season With| cortneig rieh te Cole the sothine | nk cee atontoctem [A eolos nove LE he eniniey 1 dbstta ble OF >F F EE r f " ay | ceve > seething} A came wense r \ to do ‘ i weal fa erence hiver. (f reasonably! own your Nome” ls & BOD & Showing Of water colors and wood] soc te trers trénted with consummate | with the Indian aronitectursand feae| file, Tourists Will Find This An}ary weather continues, a circular tour js @ good slogan, | blocks, of scenes of the Orient, by | skill, and it merges Into the loveliest | t MasInay AEM HINA His “Throwing the Net, Hawaii,” s us ry weather continues, a circular tour |especiaily if you can make your own| Charles W. Bartlett, which lof blues, ‘The siihouetted Agure of | houetted ag an E sil-|{s full of action, The net-throwing | (an WOLed want by continued dai S the native fishe: atands o i MAL hg painted with realism Y and. charm, Ideal Trip At This Time of the Year. Near!y 600 miles of hard-surfaced road is at the disposal of the motorist headed to Quevee from New York, and scenery all the way of the finest There is the beautiful Hudson Valley for 150 miles, with many views of the Satskilis, then the foothills of the Adirondacks and through Saratoga to Men should not read! ire ety —this sale is for their wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts ! Sas Scene | | —useful and beautiful premiums from coupons, too! rence River, to Quebec. To this scenic country the Auto- mobile Club of America directs attention this week, and many motorists will find the following route description by the club's chief road- man, O. H. Wells, of real utility with in the next month. Touring condi- tions are at their best now. The roads are freer from traffic, and the absence of the large sightseeing buses, extensively used during the vacation period, is welcome. From New York, Broadway and the Albany Post Road should be fol- lowed through Yonkers, Tarrytown and Peekskill to Poughkeepsie. Con- |’ tinue along the east side of the Hudson River all the way to Al A short cut, avoiding the Capitol is available by turning off just beyond the East Greenbush Post Office and going through Troy to Suratoga—a poor stretch of road betixeen Albany and nectady will be avoided in this Tourist from New connect with the trip at Tarrytown, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie or Albany, from the Berkshires through Will- jamstown to Troy. The west side of \ ! the Hudson River may also be used| to Albany. From Al aratoga | the route usual ded is| But as there that via Schenec has been a bad str tween Albany and henectady the preferable way at the present time) {s to run north through Cohoes and | h of road be- | — this full-size can of genuine B.T. Babbitts cleanse Mechanicsville and then on to Sara- toga. Fr aratoga to Lake George | the roa nditions are better via Glens F than via the Corinth-| Lake Lu ne route. A speed t in operation at South Glens I Saratoga County, and this has been | nuisance to the motoring public all| summer. The club suggests a speed not in excess of twenty-five miles per hour in theo country be- | tween Saratoga Springs and Glen: Falls as a precaution that will pre-j vent any trouble | On leaving Lake George, the tour passes through a number of small Villages and enters the foothills of the Adirondacks at Chestertown, then skirts the west shore of Schroon Lake to Elizabethtown. Much misinforma- tion has been circulated to motorists through suggesting the route from ethtown to Keeseville via Better road surface, on trifle longer, and finer from a sc point of view is found by going from Elizabethtown to Keene, then up the picture: Ausable Valley, with ex-| cellent views of Mount Marcy and| White the two highest in the Adirondacks, and so Keescville. Here there is a choice of two roads going to Plattsburg. One via Peru and Lapham Mills, the other via Ausable Chasm and Bluff Point The latter route is preferable as it is more From Plattsburg route <¢ north to Rous Point the international boun- | dary line is crossed into Canada. The the new big only formalit quired from mot =| iste in going over the line into Can we ada are stops at the two custom] Mul offices, ‘The American office is at} a HOLL Rouse's Point, and motor tourists should be sure to secure the car regis- tration certificate which must be pre-| sented to the Canadian Customs offi- cials at La Collo, eight miles beyond| Rouse's Point Here ¢ sued, good for thirty The motorist then continues on to St.| Lambert, where the St. Lawrence] River is c by the V Bridge to Montreal | Many enjoyable side tri taken from Montreal. Qu miles distant over good, faced road, with splendid views of | il Ih \ Hah ina di but those who do not care} TET CH PE a: BEB ina f Look for this poster in your grocer’s window! Babbitts : | i nl WS CUT OUT THIS Gn COUPON | ob luable prem ASTLE Pen paity ON GENTTAL SATURDAY EDIT Tiii9RM. 1374 Broadway 2DOORS ABOVE 37¢ St. || There's No Possible This is “Buyer’s Week” for Babbitt’s! Extra Special Babbitt’s Big Soap Sale is now on! Stock up for winter! Buy it by the case! Then save the coupons for Christmas presents ! U-Kt Waite Gold Bracelet watcn, {{ 1S fewel “movement, guatattecd, $26 Toe $200 Weck ly \ Ask for free Book of Gens A STORE-NOY AN OFFICE