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IDEAL MOTOR TRIP. }>4~a THROUGH RUGGED ALLEGHENY MTS. sili Passes Through New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Mary- land—Generally Good. Motorists who like touring through mountain sections route Will find the through the Alleghentes interesting and attractive The Automobile through fts Chief Club ot America Rvuadman outlines the route as follows: The main trunk line between New York aud Philadelphia les over the Lincoln Highway, which goés through Newark, New Brunswick and Prince- ton to Trenton, and this is all in good ¢eondition. From Trenton on the High- Way is very good. 4 Motorists can get into Pennsylvan- South New Jersey trunk line, which is in tair condition at the present thme, by through Free- hold to Lakewe then over the At- City reu' to Pleasantville, the trunk line can be joi connects with the Penn Grove Ferry to Wilmington A good road is ‘ailable into Phila- ta over the delphia from Absecon. The Lincoln Highway, which goes west out of Philadelphia, via the Old Lancaster Pike, is all open and in good condi- tion to Pittsburgh. Leaving Philadel- phia, the first ten miles are through a pretty residential section to Bryn Mawr, where the famous woman's college is located. From there on the country is more open and rolling and the Lincoln Highway passes through many small farming communities with the land in a splendid state of cultivation all the way to Gettysburg The cities of Coatesville, Lancaster and York are also passed From Gettysburg, South Mountain is crossed via Black Cap, where the Pennsylvania State Forest is located to Chambersburg. Then through a fairly level stretch entering the foo! hills of the Alieghenies at McConells- burg. From McConnellsburg com- Mences the ascent of Cove Mountain, which beyond Inspiration Point. also known as Grand Vie After crossing Cove Mountain, ‘Ter- race Mountain Is crossed via Saluvia Grade, reaching about the same alti- tude. Just beyond Breezewood the RagstoWn branch of the Juniata River 1s crossed and followed to Bedford where food hotel accommodations are available andi 1. the trip can be continued through the mountains via the Lincoln Highway over La Ridge and Chestnut Ridge burg and then on to Pittsburgh From Pittsburgh run south to Washington, Pa., connecting with the Old National Trails. From Washing- rises ju ton, Ia., the return trip is made by running east to Uniontown, again en tering the foothills of the Alleghenies and following road which wir 4 scenic, hard-surfaced s uround through the mountains, to most prominent known locally as Negro Mountain, Meadow Mountain and Big Savage Mountain to Cumberland, in the heart of the Allegheni s a delightful spot to visit for a few days. O1 Tumberland, leavin Martin Mountain, Warrior, Polish Green Ridge, Town Hill and Sideling Hill are crossed to Hagerstown, From Hagerstown .to Baltimore the road is hard surfaced and in excellent condi tion, traversing charming country which is “up hill and down dale’ all —of Ferris Ham or Bacon sizzling in the kitchen is enough to delight your palate! The flavor is beyond description! Wonder- ful! Famous for 60 years. F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. New York “A little higher in price—BUT!”’ Great Reductions at Our 25th August FURNITURE SALE $5 Deposit Delivers $100 CREDIT TO ALL Furniture Worth SMITHST. } core | STATE Pare bevonsy stom ture Car That Actually | Runs Under Gasoline Power This miniature automobile, a per- funder gasoline fect reproduction on a small xcule otf The man who constructed it is em the King built by an] ployed in the shops of Salmons & English mechanic for his son. The] Sons, British representatives of the illustration shows the boy driving it| King Motor Car Co. of Detroit STAR CAR DEALERS HOLDING CONFERENCE. Seventy-five Eastern distributors for the Star y. C, Durant’s new $348 automobile, are in conference for two days with President Carroll Downes of Star Motors, Inc., at the Biltmore Hotel, power car, was the way. Motorists who so desire may Include a side trip in their itin- erary by going to Washington, then baek to Baltimore by turning south from Ridgeville, which is eighteen miles beyond Frederick on the Fred- erick-Baltimore. There is a choice of two routes, one via Belair, Elkton and Wilmington, the other via Belair.| discussing sales policies. The session Rising Sun and Kennett Square. The] here follows a similar meeting of Cen- latter route is preferable at the pres-]| tral West distributors at Lansing, Mich ent time there are some rant plants at Long Island City and sections under repair on the Wilmingtgn| Lansing are now in production on the route. Star car and the Durant plant at Oak- 7 Is ) be in production in tw« The return to New York from|!#nd, Cal., will *nilad The Star will be marketed Philadelphia can be made by going] titougn Star Motors, Inc., recently youth to Atlantic City, then through] ganized in Delaware, which will cont distribution throughout the Uni Lakewood, Freehold, South Amboy New| States. Mr. Downes, who heads the and the Staten Island Ferry to New w York, or the road via the New Jersey ration, will continue as President shore can be taken by turning off at| ind General Manager of Durant Motor Lakewood und going through Point] Company of Michigan. Pleasant, Asbury Park and Bright eS aaa and then over the Rumson Road|]POERTNER SUGGESTS throuzh Red Bank and Keyport to South Amboy UNIFORM SIGNALS, Directors ef the National Automobile| ‘If the Police Department. afte Commerce voted to admit] Zets all the operators registered for nip the Rickenbacker Mote VNINgRcOn BIETTAIE TOR AFIVINIE, wh rulings on he public will und pat relief to the genera e him in a goo driving which twill ben torist and casey of f Detroit, Michigan, Th is the governing pmotive body of manufacturers, Your Men Folks like to Put Things Off; That’s Why This Is Addressed to You Women. If there is one in your family circle or among your friends who is having difficulty with their hearing, or if they are suffering from head noises, you can help them with Leonard Ear Oil. It does give relief: It has relieved thousands since it was first placed on sale in 1907. It is not put in the ears but “In- serted in the nostrils” and “rubbed gently in back of the ears.” It’s a household necessity. Don’t put off getting it. $1 At All Druggists Descriptive Circular and Testimoni- als sent on request. A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions fa Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste, Aspirin ie the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicacté \ ? THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. blame for accidents," says W. C. Poert-) dale takes ner, Metropolitan distributor of Durant] with headquarters In Newark and Nutional cars. The Automotive Service Association Tre average motor car driver in sig- Pin conjunction with the Automobile Ac- halling does so in va manner that the] cessories Husiness Association are offer: man in the car behind him has no ine 4a ; the trophy to te as to whether the chap anend intends to} !& ver cup a La da ft or whether he is going | contested for. Stop watches w to stop entirely. held by the Presidents and Secretaries “Most of the States have a standard fof the two organization form of signalling which Is taught to] sf. L. Heminway, General Manager Wile saath Borys such fou MAMiNE TL of the Motor and Accessory Manufac the purpose of Instructing Its customers, | the appointment of Mr, Maurice Switzer, which would be done at no charge.” Vice President of the Kelly-Springfeld Tire Company, as a member of the Executive Committers of the Assocta- tion's Adv nk Managers Council. LEXINGTON ADDS NEW COUPE MODEL TO LINE The newest number of Lexington Series 22 closed car Hne announced by the Lexington Motor Company of Con- nersville, Ind., is a coupe of striking lines, dignified without being severe, and a car that the all-round utility of which has been developed to a high degree Equipped with the Ansted Engine, the car is assured of power to spare. Its appeal to women drivers is as great as to men because of its ease of hand ling and the comfort, even luxury, of {ts appointments AUTOMOBILE NOTES. A spirited contest ts on for the title of champion quick tire changer of the world with Charles W. Paine of the United States Tire Company organiza- tion in Philadelphia offering a deft to all comers, Arrangements have been for an official test of Mr. Paine's Lifebuoy has revolutionized the daily care of the skin. Wake up your skin! speed at the outing of the Automotive Service Association at Philadelphia. on Aug At that th he will endeavor to establish records in changing 39 x $Ex4, M4 x 414 and 35x65 tl Glenn W. Tisdale, Tisdale, President of th tor Company of New York, has been as appointed distributor for the Hupmobile in Union and Ei Counties, New Jer- sey, with showrooms in Newark, Eliza- beth, Plainfleld and Orange. Mr. Tis- all Chalmers Six Wins Acknowledged Dominance The motoring public is giving a position of distinct dominance to the Cha mers Six: This fine car gives so much more than is usually found at its price, that its valuc stands out unmistakably. It reaches new heights of formance. It incorpo: advanced in six-cylind six-cylinder per- tes much that is r engineering. In beauty, ina greater degree of economy and in superb behavior, the Chalmers Six merits thestimulated public approval it is enjoying Five-Passenger Touring Car, $1185 ster, $1185. The Revenue tax to be ada ds All ped with Disc Steel Iw neels an Road- Detroit, equip= Cord Tire COLT-STEWART COMPANY, INC. Broadway at 59th Street—Circle 5550 Bronx Salesroom M Grand Concourse at 175th Street—Tremont 4914 Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation, Inc. 1410 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn—Prospect 8411 CThe CHALMERS SIX Two things wise wives look for OME WIVES feel that they are doing their ut- most to make breakfasts peaceful and enjoy- able when they buy coffee in a vacuum can. Madam, the vacuum can itself merely preserves the freshness of coffee. You must first havea rich, aromatic blend of coffee to put into the can, In Premier vacuumized coffee you get both: the rich Premier blend and the perfect Premier vacuum can. Premier Coffee SA man's coffée blended bya great coffee man FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY G01 Weat 27th Street New York, N.Y e £ 9,9 25.9 een wer this territory Aug. 15 Store Hours Now 9 to 5 BROOKLYN -NEW YORK Closed All Day Saturdays of your room #2, special al 79e each, Silk Boudoir Lamp Shades 79c each Regular $2 Kinds RECORD SALE of Boudoir Lamp Shades, every one of which will make your lamp look prettier and add to the attractiveness Tn pretty blues, rose, gold and mulberry. It is a manufacturer's surplus stock, and there are eight hun- dred in all, in a varied range of quaint styles, all covered with silk and richly ornamented and prettily embroidered. Shades that are worth Basement He Will Be a Cool Man and a Lucky One , Who Gets One of These Men’s Suits for $12.50 Genuine Palm Beaches, Mohairs and other Tropical Fabrics OT A VERY LARGE LOT, but a very good one. For N it is made up mostly of Suits that have been consid- erably more money and that in any event are sur- passing good value. Among the Palm Beaches are grays, tans, blues, and heather effects. And the mohairs include self striped and plain blacks, as well as some with a thread of color running through them. All well tailored and good for several seasons’ wear and smart comfort. Good property for any man to have on hand when it turns hot. Sizes: 33 to 44 Regular : 33 to 40 Short ‘36 to 42 Long : 37to 50 Stout Loeaer's—Main Floor. French Voile er $3.95 Quality at $2.95 IZES 84 to 44, and as sheer and fine as blouses sold at several times the price. ‘Trimmed in lace that copies real Valenciennes and moire ribbon of choice quality. If you choose the correct skirt these Blouses are dressy enough to form a very charming frock, and one that is most youthful. $5 Net Blouses at $3.95 Cream net that is fine and silky, trimmed in suitable laces. Various necklines; long or short sleeves, and quite t nicest things we have seen at so low a pri Peter Pans in sizes $4 to 42; others 34 to 46. Both of these offerings are special purchases of the manufacturer's clearaways, other- wise we would be compelled to get more money for them. Come early for first choice. = ser's-—Second Floor. Sale of Frocks Badicad to $10 Originally $16.75 to $29.75 HIEFLY ONE OF A KIND, in Silks, Pongees, Tub Silks, Crepes of various weaves, Organdies, French Voiles, Linens and combinations. Probably the frock that you have been looking for is in this sale Women's s os 34 to 44; misses’, 14 to 18 years Lightning Arrestors for Radio Sets Must Be Installed Insists the Board of Fire Underwriters HE TELERADIO is an improved type of lightning arrestor. It can be easily ttached inside our outside of the house, but a couple of serews to attach Phe price brings this neeessity within rea f every radio outfit owner 1 $7.50 and $10, respectively dust a few it oR r, they fit any standard socket and 4 Oxidized fila. long Life genuine platinum Fruit of the: Loom Pajamas Come to Sell for Less OT THE ORDINARY white Fruit of the Loom, but this famously serviceable muslin in a galaxy of pretty colored stripes and a number of plain shades. If this is not something new to you, the price at which we are going to sell them certainly is. They are not difficult to find at around 83 the suit, but until now we never knew of their being a penny less. Tomorrow we offer a splendid lot of them at $2.59. All, asis usual with Loeser Pajamas, made with splen- didly large bodies and so shaped as to do away with all binding. Loeser's—Main Floor Men’s 50c Fiber Silk Socks, 3 Pair for $1 “IREE THOUSAND PAIRS of pendable fine gauge fiber silk s, in “black, white, navy, gray and cordovan, made with mer- cerized soles and tops, Men's Athletic Union Suits, $1.29 Fine quality checked nainsook ath- , letic, sleeveless suits, Men's Athletic Union Suits, 89¢ Fine quality nainsook Suits in the athletic, sleeveless, knee length style. Loeser's—Main Floor Women’s $1 Silk Stockings, 69c IX THOUSAND PAIRS of superior quality, sheer weight thread Silk Stockings, for com- fortable summer wear, at this ex- tremely low price. __Black, white and colored thread Silk Stockings, with mercerized sole: and tops, well reinforced. Loeser's—Main Floor, Fireless Cooker Owners Wonder How They Ever Did Without Them! ’ do the meal-getting in such ‘onvenient, easy way, And lot of fuel besides. These we mention are the famous “Du- flex" cookers—the make that sells in largest numbers to those who want the best. Six Different Sizes Are Reduced To $13-—from $15 To $16.50—from $18 To $23—from $26.50 To $24—from $27 To $27—from $30 To $29—from $33 All ure equipped with aluminum utensils of fine quality and in various nt sizes and shapes, Not just how much coal there will be this Fall aud Winter, and how much it is going to cost, a Fi Cooker should be in every home, Putting Down New Linoleum Costs a Great Deal Less RICE are reduced on some of P the best makes that money will buy. Makes that there is genuine satisfaction in buying, be- cause you know that what you buy will wear. At $1.05 a Square Yard— Regularly $1.45 At $1.25 a Square Yard— Regularly $1.75 At $1.55 a Square Yard—- Regularly $2.10 sand others need @ larg: m at their best, ferent styles aes Se ee DO eS Sey re

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