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Show Kje Models Prevail n Automobile World I Throughout Country ! I 0f Future Listed on 1921 Automobile Change Wlfrty Investigates Many Models; Fittings of Cars I ApP to Etrtlva8ance; Thievery Forces ! Manufacturers to Make Changes hftf h dr. l ire thnf H - th'rsc i" ' reckon K " ,,in i'l ' I'll " c K - I I Is r.wl ii. i B I ' B I I ' 1 w ill w I I . I K K w . for Kj pr biik g fin place- True, some of the n. Mom. t Ds There seem. to no , f Nu.p.n.m U, looked upon wfcTdE while the undent n ems fo , loward simplicity of design. ,he ZSZEi u-erl or uulte tho opposite. for bwrcr before have bUch handsome fabric bt ti employed. If. ,n,lhe5 Practical day. the durability durabil-ity of . fabric Is aUo taken Into con-Ml con-Ml ration, and th,- r. - 1 ,a 4 n-.n(1 ! '"" """ ' perf..'. if, but able to withstand hard 1 "f 55 ,arRC l""""1 M paper 1 ond furniture upholstery ar no long-r long-r in rogue. .n th. highly decorative upholstery for the motor rar haa Riven place to plui or subdued material hero S a reversion this year to ".es both narrow and wide, and - r,,... I material, of velonr, mercer-zed mercer-zed v clour, plush mohair, plush and broadcloth an used v..n Kn.al uc. home of tho custom-made car. have materials of cut velour with raised diamonds on a llKht background, back-ground, ami a few are shown with a very small subdued floral pattern, but after all. the plain fabrics are looked upon with K-r.-atcr favor Somber tone, prevail. a neutral t Is ao much mor restful and m.or? apt lo ,ORo ,n wlth the gown of the occupant of the car. so. after several s. .,- ,,f irvinir out differ- ni Idaaj ,,( dMisnert, the popular demand haa eatUed down to tans and "in. h h;i.- (..lined popularity 'rvter. in tu.me of the mora expensive ex-pensive cara arc several tones of tan or gray, .ill harmonising1. i i i i kj . "" new model ha.-: an Interior of HRht tan. and the seat covering Is of a medium tone of tan with narrow inconspicuous in-conspicuous stripes of deep r tone lACe for finishing has been supplanted sup-planted by narrow L.-dida or even more popular g eordlng of n.df-nia-u.rial in tini.shiiit; the seam. Pillows and cushions are Mill much used In the woman's car. but they vary according ac-cording to Individual last-. The whole Is extremely s ittsfactory aim serves an excellent background for th- ii lings. In the finings of the new cars it cannot be said that any great amount of economy haa Influenced the design-efp design-efp H almost appears as though the ii -lienors have grasp d th- last chance to :iT.p.-ii to the extravagant and have therefore, oentered their attention on the Incbrlor hardware, as they call It hi t;-" bod) building world; In other words the door handles, window regulators, regu-lators, lobe rail, etc , J- ' is ii-. ,i almost exclusively, but this year the metals formerly used trt now considered second rate, and Sheffield silver is quito "the thing.'" ne company that uses this metal In in uctically all iu i ars renders It even more elaborate With Inlays of enamel In attraotln designs. Ivory la also combined with silver with splendid cf- iUt. The day of elaborate vanity cases In motor cars seems to have passed and with them have gone the t labo-rate labo-rate smoking sets and numerous vases. The mirror Is the one and only article that remains i unmoved if course. In some of thi" custom-made tars the vanity case still has Its pi n-. but the practice of tho moment i- to have a detach. i lib- vanity cafe which can bo moved easily or one cleverly concealed inside the door or beside the seat. 1 Ine dealer mentioned (he automobile automo-bile thievery as an explanation of this radical change, for he says, everything every-thing that can pocslhly he moved Is apt to become the property of bancflts. For this r.-ason. he explained, his company com-pany decided ihls year to do away with all fixtures heretofore used and allow nothing to remain that could not be built right Into the car. 00 |