None were yet in actual operation, but the proprietors were more than happy to show off their wares while getting a close-up glimpse of Derrick County's newest novelty: a female deputy.
But with the H.I.D. lights increasingly popular on midprice cars, luxury-level marketers need a new novelty.
"Something indescribably new, and from its very novelty, incredibly sweet," he says, snapping each hard consonant against his tongue with relish.
The motion picture industry was in its infancy in the early 20th century, and the use of slow motion and fast motion effects were a new novelty to movie-going audiences.
Doubtless the fact that she had a fascinating new novelty to display had much to do with her unusual friendliness.
With the addition of new novelties and staff members, the company was moved again in 2011.
The worldly case against reason is that its products do not last: a great remedy for some human problem is devised but soon lost patience with and a new novelty is again demanded.
Upon its release, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and its author were praised for the creation of a new profound novelty.
You will be the newest novelty.
Men are easy to please but are not pleased for long before some new novelty must delight them.