The literary digest . at. Her hair hasbeen painstakingly combed and she shuns a breeze. Otherfeatures favoring the closed car in Tokyo are the clouds of dust insummer. Not that open cars have no sale. They meet thedemand for country travel and are popular Mith the foreignresidents. With more than $1,250,000,000 capital invested, the Amer-ican automobile industry is second only to steel in the manu-facturing field. Export business is vitallj necessary for its con-tinued , and .there is a steady increase in the numberof motor companies entering foreign fields. One of the bestknown man


The literary digest . at. Her hair hasbeen painstakingly combed and she shuns a breeze. Otherfeatures favoring the closed car in Tokyo are the clouds of dust insummer. Not that open cars have no sale. They meet thedemand for country travel and are popular Mith the foreignresidents. With more than $1,250,000,000 capital invested, the Amer-ican automobile industry is second only to steel in the manu-facturing field. Export business is vitallj necessary for its con-tinued , and .there is a steady increase in the numberof motor companies entering foreign fields. One of the bestknown manufacturers in this line is conducting a scientific salescampaign that is placing his products in the worlds most prof-itable markets. He is sending high-calibered representativesto make systematic studies of the needs of his prospective cus-tomers. These men are supplied before they leave the UnitedStates with all the information that is obtainable here. Theystart out with a fair knowledge of general conditions in the. A NEW SHIP OF THE DESERT —THE I\IOTOR-CAK PASSES THE CAMEL ON A MESOPOTAIMIAN ROAD. The Literary Digest for March 8, 1919 27


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