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SEE WHAT JULIAN STREET DONE

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The New Locomobile

With 105 Refinements

Touch the Button to Start Something new originated by our Engineers and developed by the Westinghouse Company for us.

Left Drive "The Style"

Last year we built both right and left drivethis year left drive only. The owner, who wishes to sit next the driver, does not have to walk around the front of the car in the mud.

Centre Control is in Favor

The Locomobile driver changes gears with the right hand, the safest and most natural way. Few drivers are left handed. The Locomobile is the only left-drive quality Six with four speeds, and centre control.

One-Man Top Refinements

Storm curtains adjusted and fastened inside
of car.
Clear vision for driver. Two oval
plate glass windows in rear. Adjustable fast-
ening, top to windshield.

Smart Low Lines

The New Locomobile will be greatly admired on account of its low, sweeping lines.

Style in the Chassis

The Locomobile is the only quality car with six cylinders, four speeds, multiple disc clutch, left drive, and centre control.

The First Electrically Locked Car An owner can now leave his car feeling that it will not be tampered with or stolen. A turn of your "Yale" key automatically locks the car dead-ignition, lights everything. Another turn locks the signal lights on. Another turn the car is free to operate. The first car to be automatically, electrically and me chanically locked.

The New Mode in Lamps

Abroad you see smooth, unbroken lines. We interpret this by incorporating the side lamps in the head lights. This places the signal lamps in a better position and beautifies the car. Style Features

The New Radiator. The New Bonnet panelled at the front, with vertical openings at the rear in the Continental Style. A longer and more sweeping Cowl. Fine proportion between Body and Bonnet. Pure stream line. The new one-piece Fenders are molded to graceful contours, carrying out the foreign effect.

Four Speed Selective

High grade cars abroad have four speeds, not
three. Four speeds are decidedly the thing.

Our Four Car a Day policy is back of all these refinements. Not to see
how many cars we can build, but how well. In addition to our standard
bodies, we have ordered special bodies from the fashionable builders of Paris
and New York. Exclusive upholstery fabrics selected by our artist from
patterns imported to our order. Send for the Locomobile Book.

The Locomobile Company of America
Bridgeport, Conn.

COLLEGE

15 1914

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Editor's Note:- We hate to write this note. But there are those in the office who feel that Well, anyhow, LISTEN!

Do you remember our broadside, some months ago, against indecent fiction? "Tainted Fiction" we dubbed it. Now you know nothing is so effective as ridicule. So we thought **** Well, you "get" us, all right!

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ALLEGRETTO

MONG the several million (guaranteed) readers of the periodicals known collectively in publishing circles as the "Armstrong Quartette," there was none more constant than the beautiful Mrs. Armstrong herself. Advance copies were invariably sent her from her husband's office, and she allowed nothing to interfere with her perusal of them. Considering all they did for her, it seemed the least that she could do for them. But that was not the only reason why she read them. As the wife of their publisher, she felt that she had a kind of literary and

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artistic standing to maintain. She could. talk to you about the Armstrong publications, and when she did so you saw at once that she believed in them devoutly.

Of the four, she cared least for the Household Helper Magazine; but that was as it should be. Her husband had said so himself. The Household Helper was not meant for the kind of women who have lady'smaids and limousines, but for the other kind: those who like to read about such things-along with articles on wholesome subjects such as home hygiene, the domestic life of the Russian royal family, and economical substitutes for butter and eggs.

Of course the Household Helper made a

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