Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    OW TO KEEP
YOUR FllmJaJtua
IN CONDITION
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By LUCREZIA BOW
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vKS n" " ...., mm reavlesU
' toJitiftni Tth.t will Improve the ap.
" wi ready for social wnquM
w'1 "r'e-J th. woman who would
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fBwAl rSit hould de.lr. to hat.
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her snoum
r t twre
but the shape
remove this fceatlnc with etlve eU. After
several applications th spots, will eatlrelr
d I tappet r.
In cold weather particularly, the natts
should be rubbed frequently with an oily
lotion, An excellent cream to Use consist!
of these Ingredients:
U otitic
tram
sratn
mint
mini
train
be put Into
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IMWoarM alum. .......iltf
wMW wax ..,4... .40
Carmine 1
The wax and resin should
finger
the requirements of
be almond shaped.
and of a delicate rose
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VV flnrer tips cn t cnangea bo mwi
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,hn theV are cut Away at the aides
This oondl
...w . nntninE 10 viui .u
'. iu i rtemoDea.
Vn be remedied to a great extent by
.MA IIRII VVltl. .! ... .
eend oil
and pinching the ends of the
Maena , th(. .n t,Dr gracefully.
tSTare also nnger clips, purchasable at
. where toilet preparations are sold.
ST s7s worn over the fingers at night
it which. I have been told, will reshape
1fflyour nans' are broad, leave the "aides
atiie and merely shape the tops. Never
Sit. a broad nail pointed, aa the rest of
2! nail will appear broader by comparison.
JEwS It slightly and it will appear far
it is mistake to clip the nails with
UmVs. Use a nie and then an emery
SIT A manicure knife should not be
Med unless one has had professional train
U? Substitute an orangewood stick with
iflat end so that the surfaco of the nail
111 not be scratched.
KeeD the nails well creased. Cleanse
a finger tips with grease Instead of using
iiaj. It will nourish tho nails and give them
tut satin-like, pink appearance that Is to
U desired. When the surface of the nails
keif rldtes and there Is a general look of
eearMness, I advlso soaking the finger tips
)o warm, sweet almond oil for five minutes
'Frequently white spots appear on the
flaier nails. When this Is the case rub
them t night with an equal mixture of
turpentine and myrrh. In the morning
Save Money
and Waste
By
Installing
THE KING K!
METER
Ertrr houie owner la now Inatalllnc a
wtttr meter quickly. It more than pare
(or IUlt In a very short tlrna. He pre-
paico lor winter ana ask your numoar
le lnatall It NOW. Mad by Union Meter
ny. it not mitaina oy ngvmor
! not take mtter rat (or 1817.
.Ins Mttor ta tha ahnDlaat and th
moat noltUi md. Nothlmr to set out
Jt order. Eaay to Inalall, Writ at once
or particular, Our apcclal rprtnta
tire will tlsdly slv you Information.
Com nan
EleckBros. Co.
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AUTUMN RESORTS
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a seaall ereetaln bewl and set Into hot
water to melt, but net to get hot. As It
softens add the oil, salt and alum. The
carmine la put In last. Then the mixture
Is removed, from the bath and beaten to a
smooth cream. It la rubbed on the nails at
night and during the day when, con
venient When the nalla are brittle and are con
stantly breaking they should be soaked
every night In warm olive br, sweet almond
oil. The liquid Is placed In a cup at a
depth Just sufficient to cover the finger tips.
The same oil may be used several times.
Soak tha nails for ten minutes, then the
Angers must be wiped, but not washed. In
extreme cases It is well to tie pieces of
absorbent cotton ssturated with the oil
about the nalla at night. Use narrow strips
of muslin for thla purpose. After ft week'a
application you will notice a great Improve
ment In your nails.
Every morning an orange stick should
be employed to push down cutlole that Is
growing too high over the nsIL This will
be a atmple matter, aa the skin ta sett and
pliable from the grease bath.
Whether you like a polished nail or not,
a burnlefier should be rubbed over the nalla
several times a day. Friction with cham
ois Is a part of the treatment that smoothes
the surface and aids In giving a transparent
appearance.
If you desire to polish your nails, use the
following powder!
rowdtred pumlc atone..
rownereo orria root
rowdend carrnin
tone. .,.. .1
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onnr
eunc
train
, Mix by sifting three time rhroatfli
coarse muslin.
You can greatly Improve the appear
ance of your finger nails It yoi will evee
a few minutes each day to glvlnc them the
necessary attention.
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North-Bread Conrejrairee Filed
Ttecord has been made of the convey
ance of the building at the northwest cor
ner of Broad and North streets, lot 10 feet
-i
try 11' feet Inrhes. weather with
awellln sad staVU. IIH Melon
the rer. lot 1 feet by feet, br
mernWger lo Jules H. featbeum for ll
Me, of which 110, m remains In mertfaar
The same ha Keen envred by Jtrtes B.
Mastbatim to DavM.C, Folwell for a Brte
net dleeteeed, avfejeci t a mortrlre et IN.
ceo.
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eased at $12,040 and
at t.ioe.
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the Metaa street ta
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propertyJ
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,THe Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company designs, builds,
advertises and sells nothing but genuine stock models.
jVe have refused to build racing cars. We have refused to
change the gear ratios in our stock models so that
purely superficial "records" might be established 6n the
hill or track.
kWe have refused to court notoriety through sensational
"stunts" which might capture the public imagination
for a few brief hours but prove absolutely nothing so
far as the essential aualitv of our product is concerned.
short, we have refused to resort to expedient of any
kind. From the very beginning, it has been our pur
pose to build thoroughly, f eliable, thoroughly service
able automobiles and we have attended strictly "tc
our knitting."
"A Hundred ftIiles an Hour"
Every engineer knows that we or any other manufacturer
of high grade cars can take a stock car, strip the chas
sis, change the gear ratio, "tune it up," and drive it 100
miles an hour on the track. That would be a simple
task but an absolutely profitless one.
Such a car would have to be a specially prepared "freak"
model. It would have to be a "speedster" pure and
simple. And, unless we are deliberately willing to mis
represent, we could not advertise it as a genuine Paige
stock model.
In other words to put it in plainest terms toe advertise
precisely what we have to sell. We sell precisely
what we have to advertise.
If we claim a maximum speed of a mile-a-minute, we mean
that your Paige any man's Paige will travel that
fast.
As you very well know, some manufacturers are 'claiming
truly startling "records of performance" for their cars.
Beyond doubt these records have actually been estab
lished. But were they stock model records) Were
they made by the same standard car that you must pur
chase from a local dealer?
Get the Real Facts
Ask an owner. Find out if he can duplicate those "per
formances." See if he can turn up 1 00 miles per hour
or ninety or eighty or even a mild, conservative
seventy-five.
If not what's the use of all this misleading prattle? It's
a very bad thing for the motor car industry as a whole
and very unfair treatment of the prospective buyer as
an individual. ....
No the Paige refuses to employ any such advertising and
selling methods.
On the other hand, here is what the Paige-Detroit Motor
Car Company actually DOES.
,We design, build, advertise and sell motor cars to run
twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and fifty
two weeks in the year.
kWe believe that a speed of a mile-a-minute is the maximum
that can be secured without shortening the life of the
car, without ruinous repair bills, without wanton waste
of gasoline and oil.
We give you the best design, the best materials, the best
workmanship and the guarantee of a name the Paige
name unexcelled for quality and value in the motor
car industry. That is Paige Policy.
Service Always Everywhere
And wherever you buy a Paige, wherever you drive A
Paige your Paige is kept running. That is Paige
Character and Paige Service.
The Paige challenges no competing cars to Speed Tests.
We believe that such tests are inconclusive, deceptive,
worthless.
But the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company does herewith
post a challenge a sweeping and bona fide challenge
A Real Contest
iWc challenge any motor car manufacturer in the world
to produce a car within three hundred dollars of tho
Paige price of better design, better materials, better
engineering practice than the Paige.
tWe challenge any motor car manufacturer to produce a car
within three hundred dollars of the Paige price that
offers more consistent performance, on hill or highway
or in heavy traffic, than the Paige.
Or, a car which offers AS MUCH Dependability, Stamina,
Genuine Ppwer and All 'Round Comfort as the Paigo
offers. m
,We challenge any motor car manufacturer in the world to
produce a car within three hundred dollars of the
Paige price that offers the Gentleman Driver and
Owner AS MUCH luxurious, reliable and uninter
rupted motoring under all conceivable motoring condi
tions as a Paige car offers.
And we challenge any motor car manufacturer to produce
a car approximating the Paige in power and capacity
that will show gasoline and oil and repair records withiri
twenty per cent of the corresponding records of tho
Paige.
That is our ch'allerigS. Tt is merely the echo of the testi
mony of 20,000 satisfied Paige Owners.
Buy Now And Save Money
At the time this advertisement is written, we have on hand
less than one FairReld "Six-46" Model for each
Paige Dealer. When these cars are sold, we shall start
upon another production schedule of Fairfields and the
list price will be substantially increased.
The cost of materials and labor has risen enormously dur
ing the past twelve months. We are obliged to pay
more for every ounce of crude metal that goes into
Paige cars and, of course, we shall have to charge
more for the finished product.
So, you can actually make money if you buy a Fairfield at
its current price $1375. But, remember the present
production is very nearly exhausted and you must act
quickly in placing your order.
,We want to be absolutely fair with prospective purchasers.
For that reason we are giving this advance notice. Tha
price of the Paige FairReld Six-46 will be substan
tially increased just at soon as the few remaining
cars are sold.
In Conclusion
We think too much of our good name, of our good product.
of our success (unrivaled in the industry) to employ
misleading advertising.
To cheapen our car or our principles
To design, build, advertise and sell anything but that car
which we haye for every man and every motoring need.
That is the Synonym for Square Dealing as well as ths
"Standard of Value and Quality."
Th,y know, re "Jubilee" Days. In entry section of the United States, Paige Dealers etre decant
ing their shew roomstrimming their windows and arranging special displays that trill entertain and
instruct. This Jubilee is the nation-wide celebratien of the must censplcuous success in the entire meter
car industry. It marks the triumph of clean merchandising, clean manufacturing and clean advertising.
It is the time whsn the Paige Deafer plays "host" and keeps "open house" for everyone in his community.
So don't fail to visit your local Paige Agency. Thereyou will find "Welcome" an tha mat mnd a corps
of men who will do all in their power to make your visit a memorable one.
Fleetwood "Six-38" Models; 5-Passenger Touring Car. $1090; Touring Sedan, 5-Pasenfer (Springfield Type)
$1 775, 5-Paasenger Convertible Winter Top, $1 275. Wire Wheels, extra, all modsli . Prices F. O. R Detroit
FakfitW Six-46" Modal 7-Pas-nif Tourfcw Car, $1375; Touring Sedan, $2300; Umoujine $2750;
Town Car $2750; Coupe, 4-passwiger, $2100. Wk Wheels, extra, all model. Pnce F. O. B. Detroit
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
BIGELOW WILLEY MOTOR CO.
BELL PHONE, SPRUCE 1410
304 N. BROAD STREET
KEYSTONE, RACE 42W
GIBSON AUTO WORKS, Wet Philadelphia Ag ertts 333 Haverforil Avenue
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