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Show NEW DESIGNS : FOR MOTOR CURS Automobiles have renchod n perfection perfec-tion of general deslg.i vhti h will ROI'va as a pattern for auto body iniih'ing of the future. In thi opnOfl of iVrcy uvven. of the Libert) M". o i';n company. com-pany. He refers particularly to what I 1 is called the "stream-line" design, now j used by a large majority of autos. I "The simplicity, bcautv and good' I taste of the stream-line designed cars," ' he says, "will, no doubt, act something like the Colonial design of homes. In reality, the Idea back of Colonial architecture ar-chitecture began in ancient times In bulldlncs nf tho "reek(f and Itomnns. This Idea of building was so admiral, le that It has been adapted during man periods In history he Renaissance throughout Kurope. the Colonial da-In da-In America and another revival at present. Fads imd freaks of building have uractlcallv all given way to th-simple th-simple tuste of what Is grouped undor K h headings as folonlnl" or classic.' Thus It Is sure to bo ln the architecture of autos. "There are bound to be COUntlSfS w hims In body designing of motor cars. Motor boats, and even airplanes, will provide ideas for bodv builders. Tor-pedoes, Tor-pedoes, shells and almost anything which moves extremely fast, will sup-pl sup-pl other motifs. There will be much going back to coachwork tyes used before ga motors were known. In addition, many new fancies are certain to be conceived and tried out for u time. Hut the requirements of fast, comfortable and economical riding, and the constant recurrence of a public pub-lic desire for use ot' simple, good taste will bring long revivals of the streamline stream-line design, which Is believed to have ber n perfected in present-day model." mod-el." nn |