May, 19 2 3 
97 
It is a fine tribute to the Cadillac that 
many women who represent ideal 
American womanhood place Type 61 
unqualifiedly first among motor cars. 
This favor is final in its meaning, because 
such a woman is an instinctive judge of 
that which is excellent and worthy. 
She loves beauty wherever it manifests 
itself—in the line and color of a painting, 
in a passage of exquisite music, or in the 
graceful modelling of her Cadillac. 
Moreover, she is self-reliant; frequently 
she drives her own car; and her pleasure 
CADILLAC 
Painted for Cadillac by Neysa Me Mein 
in doing so is enhanced by her Cadillac’s 
facile, effortless control. 
But her chief characteristic is an impell¬ 
ing instinct for social service, and be¬ 
cause of this, she respects her Type 61 
Cadillac particularly for its utility, its 
sustained performance, its sound and 
unvarying dependability. 
The fact that so many women of this 
type select the Cadillac is clear evidence 
of its leadership in the eyes of those with 
whom quality is the first consideration. 
MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
Division of General Motors Corporation 
