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Show : Sli FEATUBES OF JOliOiOill i Manager Gr-cenewald Tells of the Spirit That Domi-! Domi-! nated Their Design. Tlio exchi-i vi' utmosjiliere that sooms to surround tin" rnrlojed Jordan models wherever they are shown is a feature that lias impressed all visitors to the ; Mercer & .lii dan salesrooms recently, ' who have beiome enraptured over the lieauty and qoaMty of the elegant Jordan Jor-dan Broului'n now on display. Manager J. A. Greenewald of the .Mercer & .Ionian Sales company explains ex-plains this intanyilde exelusiveness by stating that it undoubtedly emanates 1 from ilie persona'itv of IiMwanl S. Jordan, Jor-dan, v.-ho has n.ane siuh a tremendous 1 sai-i-ess siiu-e he formed his efficient 1 Oi ganizntion more than a year ago. Jordan," says Greenewald, de- : mands something different from what the other fellow has and the answer has been the exclusive and beautiful i bnos of the Jordan model." He continued: con-tinued: '-The Jordan Brougham ia a spacious four-passenger enclosed carriage, car-riage, designed especially to satisfy those Who prefer a compact car of this type without the discomfort common to the ordinary coupe. The doors are thirty inches wide, opening upon a 1 beauitfullv appointed compartment, re-ealing re-ealing a broad, deep, comfortable, full ; width rear seat, with two individual seats facing forward. The left front, or driver's seat, is movable, and the light front seat folds forward or revolves re-volves so that the passenger on that i side iimv face the rear. The front is en- j tirely enclosed with sloping three part, weatherproof, ventilating shield. The I window lights operate with the most improved lifts. I The interior is finished in beauti-I ful worsteds, while the- paneling and j moldings are in Circassian walnut mar-, uuetrv. There are Yale door locks, with inside locking levers, so that the party leaving the car may lock either door from the inside. "The Brougham is finished in Liberty Lib-erty blue, conventional Brewster green, and Italian tan. with upholstery uphols-tery in shades of the finest worsteds to match. 'There is a water-tight hamper at the rear, providing ample space for tools and two suit cases. There is a dome light, individual reading lamps. Waltham clock on the instrument board. Marshall cushion springs, no lat-e of : any kind used, only the finest cord of material to match the upholstery. The lights operate with the opening of the dnor and all details and equipment are of the same character and quality as tiie sport limousine and the town car. "The body is all aluminum, low hung, the very latest design. The Brougham is truly ii sensible enclosed car, "particularly for those who prefer admirable cleanliness anil comfort in touring or city use. 'There is nmothing gratifying something jM-uliarly pleasing to peo- ! lie of refinement in tli" Brougham. There is an atmosphere of coolness in summer and warmth in winter which characterizes the czv nrivac.v of this tvpe. The dignity of the exterior col-niing col-niing the iuti'tuicv of. the interior seating arrangement, and the lirtle conveniences con-veniences which distinguish the ap-I'nintments ap-I'nintments make this body attractive to those who know the art of home making, and appreciate the better things. It is truly a car in which you will find an expression of individual character." |