. The Saturday evening post. Suggestions: ToysGames Fancy CandlesFiber SocketsChristmas Tree LampsLinen Candle ShadesCut Glass TumblersShaving BrushesPoinsettas for Decoratin HomesChildrens Toy BooksHolly BoxesChristmas Post CardsSteel-F-ngraved Cards BookletsFancy Box PaperSmall Tags and Seals Tinsel Cord Fancy Holiday Box Paper, Assorted StylesFancy Handkerchiefs in Boxes Ladies and Mens Initial HandkerchiefsBoudoir Caps Christmas Tree OrnamentsFancy Boxed ChocolatesChocolate Bars—AssortedCandy Filled Glass Novel-ties Big Candy SticksButterscotch PattiesChocolate Covered PeanutsChristmas Rib
. The Saturday evening post. Suggestions: ToysGames Fancy CandlesFiber SocketsChristmas Tree LampsLinen Candle ShadesCut Glass TumblersShaving BrushesPoinsettas for Decoratin HomesChildrens Toy BooksHolly BoxesChristmas Post CardsSteel-F-ngraved Cards BookletsFancy Box PaperSmall Tags and Seals Tinsel Cord Fancy Holiday Box Paper, Assorted StylesFancy Handkerchiefs in Boxes Ladies and Mens Initial HandkerchiefsBoudoir Caps Christmas Tree OrnamentsFancy Boxed ChocolatesChocolate Bars—AssortedCandy Filled Glass Novel-ties Big Candy SticksButterscotch PattiesChocolate Covered PeanutsChristmas Ribbons 5- io*-15 Red Front KRESGE Stores 35. jof-*|oo Qreen Front. 56 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST November 27,1920 Why Leland Standards of Precision meanlonger life and greater charm in theLeland-built Lincoln Car To produce a motor car whose parts are madewith greater precision than ever before, is apurpose inspired not only by the satisfactionto be derived from a work well done, but also bythe determination to build the finest car of whichhuman skill is capable; because that means acar of longer life and of lower maintenance; itmeans a car that is smoother and more delight-ful in its ways of going; and, too, because itis nothing more nor less than sound commercialpolicy. Precision, for mere precisions sake alone,however, is of little value; but precision for the sake of what precision means and does is ofvalue almost incalculable. Precision, in a sense, is purely relative. Alimit of tolerance which in one piece of mecha-nism would be amply precise, might be grosslyill-fitting in another. A thousandth of an inch is approximatelyone-third the thickness
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