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C ERTAIN LaFayette owners were pre¬ 
viously content only with motor cars 
costing a great deal more than the LaFayette. 
Others had thought they were satisfied with 
automobiles somewhat lower priced than the 
LaFayette. 
To the first, the LaFayette represents an 
economy free from any suggestion of com¬ 
promise. 
To the second, the LaFayette represents a 
degree of excellence and value that less money 
can not buy. 
To both, the LaFayette yields a superiority 
of performance that is unmistakable and 
sustained. 
Steadily the con-viction that the LaFayette is one of the •world's 
finest motor cars is finding -wider and wider acceptance 
as the experience of LaFayette owners becomes known 
LaFayette Motors Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
COVnE NAST PRESS GREENWICH, CONN. 
