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Show RUBBER PAINTED TO APPEAR NEW There's a new note of smartness to the automobiles one sees going up and down the street this year. One notices it on ears of every desrip-tion desrip-tion runabouts, big tourlns ears, llm ousines and little electrics. Almost every car that passes is apparently ap-parently equipped with new tires or either dasaling white or gray aypar enilv, but not really. The chauffeur, th-- garage man or supply dealer will explain to yon that the tires are not new at nil: they have just been painted paint-ed with Tirenew. an un vulcanized liquid, li-quid, rubber compound, made wiib a : base of pure Pan gum This preparation prepa-ration performs the doubl? service of pro'ecting and preserving the tire and of making them look like new t It Is no longer considered all right to drive a car with shabby or worn looking tires ii has long been acknowledged ac-knowledged that ihe tlre6 affect Hint appearance of the entire car almost more than any one other part, and garage and supply men had long been looking for some preparation thai would do the work that Tirenew Is doing Even In fair weather It is almos: Impossible to keep lires good looklnc . and in rain? or snowy w earner thej not only soon begin to look worn and old. but moisture Is constantly soak mg through the cuts and cracks in the outer rubber coating of the tires and rotting the cotton plies Which form tbe Inner fabric In this way the tires last a much shorter time than they would under ordinary conditions |