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HIS is where the salesman leaves you after you have bought your car. You are confronted with dials, levers, gauges, pedals and switches used in the control of the car. You have invested a considerable sum of money; every mile that you run the car is costing more money. When your ear is in the repair shop, it is not only costing still more money—you are losing the use of your investment. And then, when the time comes to sell, you are the one who pays the price in lost value! This is true of any automobile,—of the best car ever made. It is of real importance, then, that you do those simple things necessary to preserve the value of your investment; to so handle it that you will gain the maximum of comfort and utility from your car. To accomplish this, every motor car owner should have a copy of our booklet, “The Big 3 Questions for Every Motor Car Owner,” which we shall be glad to mail you upon request, without charge or obligation. In writing, please state the make and model of your car. LESLIE-JUDGE COMPANY 627 West 43d St. New York City PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK