ps » ——— - « Wd dt leit fend lead leo T wAAY (o%n QULTOM SAIL Bre wef RE Le al iT] y crop reporting service sane manner as a speedometer, driver's seat, used by the department in various are installed’ in automobiles in the the the off the size of is operated from OWNERS CARELSS ABOUT CAR LOOKS ‘Automobiles Not Always Kept Clean as Carriages Were. In the days of the horse and car- riage every owner was proud of his equipment. He would think of riding down the street or through the park unless his horse was groomed so that the animal's coat looked like silk and the harness trimming glistened in the sun. His carriage was lmmacu- late. Pride in Equipment Lacking. Now that the automobile has in a large measure displaced the there does not be the pride in equipment that formerly ex- sted. Perhaps it is because in the hustle and bustle of the world today, people have not time for such things or it may be that they have grown a bit careless. Not all are careless about how their automobile looks for there still remain a number who take the ganie keen pride in owning an automo- bile that has been well groomed a3 they do in their own personal appear- ance. The vast majority, however, are content so long as the car runs. Little by little this condition is changing and it will come about more rapidly when the ge neral public are educated to the fact that dust. grime and grease, either on the not horse seem to same automobile body or running gear of their mad hine, 1s an enemy to efficiency of operation. The gathers from 0 composed of present-day automobile out the air a oil and dirt which clings to the paint and cannot be re- moved except with a cleanser. injures the Finish, It is Impervious to water itself, though a washing will soften it up and make its removal much easier. In time this scum attacks-she finish and eventually will require that the car be gent to the paint shop. On the running gear and chassis it works this scum into the moving parts and dirt being an abrasive it is only a question of time until looseness in steering and spring shackles, as well as brake rods, brings to the owner's attention the fact that his car is wearing out faster than it should. Like other things regarding the care of an automobile, a system has been devised and patented whereby an automobile ean now be thoroughly washed underneath as well as on the body, top and hood while the owner waits. The total operation takes about fifteen minutes, or lacquer fin Upper Hose Connection Needs Replacing Often Motorists who have wondered why it is that the upper water hose con- nection needs replacing more often than the lower one only have to know their engine a little better in order to understand the reason, Circulation of water is from the pump up through the water jackets to the top of the radiator, or up through the water jackets in the same direction in the case of thermo-syphon cooling, in which a pump Is not utilized. This means that the hotter water always is rising and that the water is hottest when it is passing through the top water hose to the radiator. This heat has a disintegrating ef- fect on the rubber hose connection. The connections at the pump receive cooler water from the radiator and generally last longer, Brake Test Devised Are your four-wheel brakes adjusted equally? Here Is a simple way to teil: Apply the brakes both gently and vig: crously about a dozen times, then stop the ear und feel each brake band to gee whether they seem equally hot. Allowance should be made for greater heag at the rear bands, because in eonde cars these brakes operate before the front ones come Into action. This test may keep the bands on one side of the car from burning out prema- turely. a i 5 SY Scientists Striving to Find New Fuel for Auto Acting on the oft-repeated state ment that the American gasoline sup ply would be seriously depleted with- in from 10 to 25 years if consump- tion continues at the present rate, ried on by the Purdue university en gineering experiment station regaril ing the carburetion of heavier fuels These experiments are being conduct: ed with kerosene and other fuels and the data are being carefully filed for future reference. tesults of the experiments been published in a bulletin issued by the engineering experiment This publication presents data on the carburetion of additional Information concerning the effect of fuel volatility on the carbure- tion problem, show how an engine operaiing on kerosene reacts to varintioms in the strength and temperature of the mix- ture, to point out the optimum tem- perature for satisfactory performance and to specify correct mixture ratios for economy and power. The bulletin has been with interest by automotive men generally and fuel companies of the country, which are vitally in this work. have station. kerosene and provides Its purpose also is to the noted also by Keep Windshield Wiper in Its Proper Place ‘he mechanism of your windshield after it has months and bother hecnuse wiper been In you wears in use for some then will experience some the jarring of the car will gradually move it down Into your line of vision To save yourself the annoyance of con stantly pushing It up out of the way, MLE LOO FLAY -ga VND SONEW RPE gona 0 FRAME pa The wiper on any of the vacuum types of automobile windshield wipers piece of spring wire bent as shown. add a spring slip as shown in the il- lustration. Then when you derneath the arm and it snaps away from the path of the wiper arm. If your wiper is different from that il lustrated, change the shape of the spring to clamp under any convenient screw. Popular Science Monthly, AUTOMOBILE HINTS What happier change than for a state that once was all detours to be- come detourless? . = » All the world doesn’t love the lover who decided to park In the exact middie of a side road, * = » Most of the folks who drive 70 miles an hour to get some place don't seem to have anything important to do after they get there, * * » It wouldn't see so hard that the 1027 dollar is worth only 61.7 per cent of the 1014 dollar if it didn't have to buy so much gasoline, . # @ That the pedestrian is always right is sald to be the German traffic rule, but nevertheless it will be found occa- gionally that the German driver is right, * & » Kansas City dealers have organized a central wrecking company * which would junk cars traded in on new au. tomobiles but unsuited for resale, It is their way of solving the used-car problem, * * @» Rank discrimination Is where =» fellow breaks two legs and a collar bone in a collision or something and finds his name In a newspaper casual. ty list following that of some one who bruised an instep, Frock for Autumn lect From; Choice May Be to Liking. The black satin frock Is the out fashion note for fall street To be entirely in mccord with the and to be sure that one is at height of this one have at one of chic geason, least the new There are several silhouettes to of a black satin frock he us in- may per- may elastic mode There Is the slim and straight-lined so dear to the American heart, flounced and circular silhouette sponsored by the leading couturiers which seek to achieve that “slender The modern geometric Influence Is noted in one frock, which suggests the circular flounce seen in models ar tains the straight, slender lines, Fashioned of both sides of the satin, it achieves the modern geometric ef fect in Its placings of the material. The short-waisted silhouette, which can be worn smartly by only a very few, is charmingly illustrated in the frock worn by Gertrude Olmsted, the motion picture actress, in “Becky,” her Short. Waisted Silhouette Worn Motion Picture Actress. nest frock cut in it in « there is a girdle of sel natural of reversible f-material at the waistline, An unusual yoke tr the | and is finished with four buttons, A long-walsted beltless frock Is an- other attractive model, Simply fash foned, it has but two plaited flounces *on the skirt curved up in front, in | keeping with the curved blouse, Deep | ¥ neckdine and slash pockets on the blouse are trimmed with narrow band- | Ings of the reversible satin, satin ims hodice ' Sports Clothes Alone Resist Dame Fashion One state definitely that the | Paris couture has dealt a knockout blow at the standardization of wom. {en's fashions, reports the fashion ex. pert of the Delineator. “Only sports | clothes,” says the women's monthly, “romnain the same. That is because | they have reached perfection for the | purpose for which they were original i ly designed. Variety is given by inter. | esting details of workmanship. The use of an infinite number of fancy jerseys and kashatullag. Clever appli cations and incrustations of two and sometimes three different fabrics, Good color schemes, The introduction of yellow and especially orange is new. Another novelty is the short woolen searf knotted round the neck to take the place of a fur collar on the sports overcoat, This latter in some cases has a new line for It shows a distinet flare in the new coats from Chanel, Lanvin and Patou. This gives the widened silhouette that used to be seen In men's racing coats, It is used in coats cut off just after the hipline as well as in long ones.” — Figured Velvet Fashion It you are wondering whether vel vet and satin will put to rout the vogue for figured materials—take note of the very new figured velvet. This may be printed chiffon velvet or bro ecaded velvet on a chiffon or georgette background. Dark reds, browns, and light blues are the most frequent colors. It is very supple and is used for whole dresses, Emphasis on the Corset The type of frock developed can for on the corset, which Is so necessary to permit the effect desired. Coat With New Military Collar Worn by Actress The high military collar is one of the new features of fall and winter Norma Shearer, the featured motion picture actress, favors an un. usual collar of this type by wearing a coat of beige with a striking mili tary collar and frills in her latest star. ring vehicle, “After Midnight.” With this costume Miss Shearer carries a reptile skin bag in green and beige to give an additional striking note, Sports Fur Coats Are Chic for Autumn Days ¥ i rasan « £ 5 ry “Fourth comes the hoy . rt when an ensembie of the same if iti ection of dresses, material as Sut 8 worn with a heterogeneous col it recalls college campuses in just.af. ter-the-war days, “Sports fur coats have Hight in color—the light gray of Kid \ and krimmer, the gray-beige of ante always bee lope, the copper-beige of pony, are fa. miliar tones, season Is an A new color pote of this 1 golden -beige—aliiost vel in suc! and Swedish ermine, which is ermine dyed a yellow tone, “Ag to the furs themselves eral flat-surfaced, both be cause this is a general trend in furs this season and because flat furs lend themselves well to the tailored lines that are smart for sports. Sheared kid, which is almost as fine and soft as breitschwantz, American broadtail, apd the inevitable pony, are outstand. ing examples of smart, flat furs. Er mine, too, paradoxical as It may seem, has entered the sports mode-—a num ber of very smart, youthful coats are made of summer ermine and Swedish ermine. #A notable exception to the rule of flat-surfaced furs is shaggy goat, which fs again very popular this autumn, Nu trin and beaver, of course, are peren nial, and are always In good taste. In the same way, one always sees a cer tain amount of leopard for informal sports wear.” in gen- they are Slant Line Supplants that In many gowns the straight line so long popular hae given place to the slant. A kasha coatfrock is described with not a straight line in it. The bodice slants, the sleeves cross and fall away in scallops, the skirt has an umbrella line which Is broken ints sweeping but unequal scallops, and the collar bas no particular shape. 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