Can You Name These Cars? 



Here's a Chance to Win $50 in Cash 



Study the photographs on pages 398 

 and 399. They represent parts of well- 

 known cars. But what cars? You may 

 recognize a car as it whizzes past, just 

 from its general appearance. But do you 

 know the finer points of standard auto- 

 mobiles? Do you know the mechanical 

 advantages of the construction shown ? 



To win the $50, you must observe the 

 following rules: 



1. Use the numbers on the photographs 



in your answers, for identification. 



2. Point out the identifying feature of 



each photograph on pages 398-399. 

 State the advantages of that par- 

 ticular feature — whether it is com- 

 mendable for mere looks, for the sav- 

 ing of material, for mechanical 

 reasons, etc. This is not a guessing 

 contest but a test of intelligence. 



3 . Write your answers on separate sheets 



of paper, each bearing your name 

 and address. Don't make your 

 answers part of a letter. 



4. Give the reasons for each answer in a 



Httle article. Allow no more than 

 one hundred words for each article. 

 The prize will be awarded to the 

 competitor who submits the best set 

 of articles displaying the most auto- 

 mobile intelligence in his answers, 



5. The contest closes on March 15, 1917. 

 6 The correct answer and name of the 



winner will be published in the 

 May issue of the Popular Science 

 Monthly. 

 7. Address answers to the 



Automobile Contest Editor 



POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY 



239 Fourth Avenue New York 



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