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1 RURAL NEW.YORKER 
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The Linwood “Six-39” 
5-Passengers—$1555 
"CRe Most Beautiful Car in/JmericcL 
Fay Enough to Secure Satisfaction 
There are just two spendthrifts—the man who 
spends too much and the man who spends 
too little. Both are grossly extravagant and 
both are deluded by the same error—a false 
sense of values. 
But there is this distinction. 
The man who ouer-spends can probably afford 
it, whereas the man who under -spends cannot. 
For, after all, the seventy-five dollar suit of 
clothes is a perfectly tailored all-wool garment 
and worth at least half of its price. 
The fifteen dollar suit is “sweat shop” cotton 
and a sudden shower proves that it is worth 
exactly nothing. 
And so it is with a motor car or any other 
manufactured product. 
You must pay enough to secure satisfaction — 
no less. You must convince yourself that the 
basic materials and workmanship are all right. 
You must be sure that the car answers your 
requirements from the standpoint of size, 
power, design, comfort and general efficiency. 
No other car will satisfy you. No other in¬ 
vestment will be economical. 
This is our sincere advice as builders of a 
quality product. This is the advice that you 
would receive from every Paige owner in the 
land. Think it over. 
The Linwood “Six-39” 5-Passenger—$1555 f o. b. Detroit 
The Essex “Six-55” 7-Passenger—$2060 f o. b. Detroit 
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, U. S. A. 
