A? . i' SP I - ! t :d ' fi V U ,vw- r ' ' ' " '- "" ' ' I, ;.t .vl4 "-KG M " '' V?tK?3F 4 I fiTnjjfikrvH"Kflnwf wv'" -VV."W"V rTTTsn "'pvssr. .i ' r ".-" "!! ''WW' '. -, '"'.,. - "A" ' EVENING PUBLIC i LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 'MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1022 Our sales increased V,. 53 per cent in 1921 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN St f . V V Theuch this superb car is presented as a distinctly new :92a offering, the advance which it embodies belongs mere truly te another era than another year. The subdued elegance and inviting comfort of its interior fittings, the dominant dignity of its exterior beauty while noteworthy and most ap pealing in themselves are still net se signif' nt as that s ment of Haynes epends te your mood and whim. Because of it the new 1922 Haynes 75 received the immediate 6cal of public approval and endorsement With its new Haynes fuelizing system, thermostatic engine heat control and numerous ether exclusive Haynes refinements of designing excellence, this most recent meter creation sets the new 192a Haynes 75 Sedan as a car apart a crystallisatien of true Haynes character the utmost in lu- '? and econ emy at the exceptional b fae B E AUTY STRENGTH POWER, COMFOTtHP S tw$& ii pfimmM m Vfc M 3V (C"vv writes The Haynes Automobile Company of Kokomo, Indiana. "We feel this unusual record in a difficult year confirms our advertising policy. "The Saturday Evening Pest and The Country Gentleman were the only two national publications used regularly. "Through them we find we reach the greatest number of meter car buyers at the lowest cost measured by results. One of the full-page Haynes advertisements which appeared monthly in The Country Gentleman during 1921 r "The Country Gentleman has been a vital factor in our success and is the best medium te use in the great agricultural market. The Haynes Automobile Com pany therefore is following a consistent color sched ule in The Country Gentleman again this yeari s ISe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN The Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Saturday Evening Pest The Ladies9 Heme Journal . The Country Gentleman -N . ft I X'.i', & 1.', VO. i..
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