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Show PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR COLDWEATHER If ou intend to iso your automobile this winter, and most owners do, it will pav you tu devote a little time these pleasant days to preparing the cur for tho euld and wet soon to rome, siud V. y. t'ulmer yfster.liiy. Motorists ptm-eriillv ptm-eriillv tnke the preeaution to have the enquio and working ('arts of their rars laiet'iiilv cnn0 over y exierts Jre-qnentlv, Jre-qnentlv, but too many overlook tho out-bide out-bide and exposed parts. Slialdiv upholstery, dinpy enamel and taruiMied metal not only detract from the looks and selling value of a used ear, but expose tho car to tho inroads ot dirt dust and wet weather. An hour's application of elbow trrease and ( iileo body polish will make the dingiest hood look like now, anil give a d'v, glorsv finish which will turn water lib f a duck 's back. Then K few minutes with a paint brush and 1'iileo lcatherene will give the worn and shabby leather upholstery a glossy iet black water-proofing that not 7'iilv ' ii-iproves its looks 3 00 per cent, but' actually adds to its life being a natural preservative of leather. Leath-cretic Leath-cretic can also be used with good effect on brasr or nickel trimmings, giving them a hard, glistening black enamel finish. A ci:r thus treated not only looks and lasts longer, but reflects the pride of the owner in keeping up appearances. 1 know of no other way in which o small an expenditure can add so much to thu appearance of a car that has seen servtro. and all the work can bo done at home in an ntternoon. The-e I id co products are stocked by nil i eh o dealers, and if nid easily obtainable ob-tainable we will be glad to direct anyone any-one to a near hv dealer who can supply theni ivith all Vul'-o products. j |