June, 1923 
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If you were to ask the woman who 
owns a Cadillac which of its attri' 
butes she values most she doubtless 
would answer, its dependability. 
But she would also inform you that 
its other qualities likewise engage 
her admiration, and none more so 
than its dignified and distinctive 
appearance. 
She realizes that the car is repre- 
sentative of her taste and judgment, 
and she takes much the same pride 
in it as she does in a beautiful and 
well ordered home. 
In its form, finish and appoint' 
ments, she recognizes the type of 
beauty which is both striking and 
restrained, and which she knows 
will reflect credit on her wher' 
ever she drives. 
She admires this quality for its 
own sake—for the pleasure and 
satisfaction which artistry gives 
to a cultured taste. 
She admires it even more as the re' 
flection of that inner worth and 
dependability which single out the 
Cadillac as the leading fine car. 
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
Division of General Motors Corporation 
STANDARD 
CAD 
