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Show Crossing the Continent in a Modern Jueraaut Far from being exclusively a "town car," the sumptuously tailored sedan haa taken its place among the minions of cars that ire today transporting Amartcaa tourists all over the land. It is authoritatively reported, that they have even invaded the EheU-torn highways of France, where they are used by army officers close to the battle fronts. !; The-photo herewith really depicts a coming-out party for a touring sedan in Salt Lake. Modesty alone forbade the charming debutantes of motordom from giving their names to the public; j; ; brfc with the male members of their family they are touring across the continent in the most approved motor style. ; In converting the sedan into an onen car the glass door and center sections are lowered into the body, the rear glass is remrrved and stored behind the tonneaa sea.t, and the removable pil- lars are placed In pockets under the seat. Divided front seats provide a passageway to the rear compartment; tonnean equipment includes a vanity case and secret pockets for milady's con- ; ; venience. I Vj3j . ;. -tv lyF via -tVCZ i ' r 111 .Trt'. x 11 rUr?n - : - ft - -Is It! - - $ I , . i ; .fel j VJ , . v ?2i&JW , ? J t , , i " i . , Is l : |