October, 19 2 2 
91 
Every woman desires possessions 
which will receive the approval of 
her associates. 
This is particularly true in the case of 
her motor car. Gratifying, therefore, 
is the enthusiastic sanction accorded 
by her friends to her Cadillac. 
Everywhere she hears that whole' 
hearted and unreserved praise which 
voices the esteem with which 
Cadillac is so universally regarded. 
Strange, indeed, would it be if the 
woman who owns a Cadillac did 
not derive more than passing pleas- 
ure from such sincere and outspoken 
approval. 
But added to this tribute to her 
judgment is another significant factor. 
Her own appreciation and her friends’ 
appraisal of Cadillac character in' 
crease progressively with each sue' 
cessive day of acquaintanceship. 
There is an ever-growing wonder 
at the ease of steering and the ex' 
traordinary simplicity of control. 
Nor is lesser wonder excited by the 
car’s marvelous dependability. 
Today’s estimate of her Cadillac is 
constantly giving way to a more 
flattering estimate tomorrow—both 
in her own mind and in that of 
every other woman of her circle. 
CADILLAC 
MOTOR CAR 
Division of 
COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
General Motors Corporation 
CAD 
LAC 
Standard of the World 
