October, 1923 
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Painted for Cadillac 
by Neysa McMein 
Cadillac ownership is one joy, the reali2,a- 
tion of which is even greater than the 
anticipation. 
Before acquiring her New Cadillac, a woman 
looks forward to its possession with eager 
expectancy. 
Her own observation, and her friends’ 
praises of the car, have prepared her for 
incomparable motoring pleasures. 
But high as are her expectations, when she 
secures delivery and tests the quality of 
her Cadillac, her delight in it is increased 
many fold. 
Everything and more than she had hoped 
for, she finds splendidly realized. 
Its comfort, ease of control, dependable 
brakes and buoyant riding qualities—all are 
even finer than she had dared to imagine. 
And driving it longer and longer, becoming 
more and more satisfied, she realizes the 
great truth of the Cadillac. 
That truth is that the Cadillac does not 
disappoint. It raises hopes high, and then 
confirms them by performance even more 
brilhant than its owner anticipates. 
CADILLAC MOTOR 
CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
Division of Qeneral Motors Corporation 
CADI 
L L A C 
