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The safest car now made even safer. Eight body styles, shown here large and small. The art is a peculiar combination of the hood ornament/radiator cap, "The symbol of Safety" (though that's not the first thing one might say it represents), shown apparently as a piece of statuary in a wooded glen. Rich people stand by it, near their large Stutz. Toward the right, a structure of some sort hides among the trees, and at the right edge a rider and a small car come left toward the statue and people. There is an underlying story, but we don't know what it is.
Published in the August, 1926 issue of AMERICAN MERCURY.



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