The Independent . ?np HOSE whose social prestige suggests that?? their mode of motoring be in keeping withtheir position, will recognize in the CadillacLandaulet a car whose grace of contour andrichness of design and appointments, stampit as a creation of dignity and distinction. It is a car for 365 days in the year. With the passenger compartment closed,it is an ideal equipage for inclementweather. With the rear section laid back,the unusually spacious opening providesthe advantages of an open car. With the super-smoothness of Cadillacmechanism, the deep soft upholstery andscientific spring s


The Independent . ?np HOSE whose social prestige suggests that?? their mode of motoring be in keeping withtheir position, will recognize in the CadillacLandaulet a car whose grace of contour andrichness of design and appointments, stampit as a creation of dignity and distinction. It is a car for 365 days in the year. With the passenger compartment closed,it is an ideal equipage for inclementweather. With the rear section laid back,the unusually spacious opening providesthe advantages of an open car. With the super-smoothness of Cadillacmechanism, the deep soft upholstery andscientific spring suspension, its riding quali-ties are truly a revelation; there is experi-enced a delightful sense of ease and relaxa-tion impossible of description. It would be difficult for you to suggest toyourself any qualities which could contrib-ute more thoroughly to your comfort andyour The complete line of Cadillac cars is as follows:—Seven-Passenger Touring Car;—Four-Passenger Phaeton;—Two-Passenger Roadster;—Four-Passenger Club Roadster;—Four-Passenger Convertible Victoria;—Seven-Passenger Convert-ible Touring Car;—Four-Passenger Coupe;—Five-PassengerBrougham;—Seven-Passenger Limousine;—Seven-PassengerImperial;—Seven-Passenger Landaulet. 360 THE INDEPENDENT February 26, 1917 average rent in the fami-lies having no children washigher than that of familieshaving children. Expendi-tures for fuel tend to in-crease as the size of thefamily increases. The costof lighting increases withthe size of the family untilthe families of five childrenare reached, when the aver-age expenditure drops off alittle. The cost of clothingper family increases regu-larly, tho not proportion-ately, with the size of thefamily; and the same istrue of food. The averageexpenditure for sundriesrises in the families havingone child each; drops a lit-tle in the families havi


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