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for every owner of a DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR oe 2c ith no owner of a Dodge Brothers Motor Car is it a question of whether he will add accessories, but of what accessories he will add. This is not to imply that the Dodge Brothers Car is not a wonderfully complete and efficient car as it is delivered from the factory. It means simply that a car, particu- larly a Dodge Brothers Motor Car, stirs in all of us the same old jealous affection which, as boys and used to feel always for the favorit This feeling st plain human and sign that we're not yet completely withered with the h asms. an effort to incre return from our investment. But strict care should be taken in the selection of these accessories—and also of the supplies so necessary in running the car. The market i stocked with supplies that are harm- ful and with eessories that at best are useless—in a deliberate attempt to exploit the owner's pride pose in adding to your comfort and nent in the use of your car? Here is a book that gives you the se- lections of experts, made ‘after care- ful study and test, and conference with the Bureau of Standards, Washington; Underwriter's Labora- tories, and other institutions of scientific research. Its conclusions are based, not upon guess or surmise, but on exact knowl- edge. It tells’ you. spec exact make of equipment in stance, which after these experts believe will gi best results, It also carries helpful on “The Care of the Rules of the Road,” “The e of Tires,” and other informatit if followed, will prove to be of The book is 5x73" in size, $2 pages profusely illustrated, bound in heavy cover stock. It deserves a with your “Book of Informa- tion.” Your copy of this book will be sent postpaid on receipt of coin or stamps. 25c WILLIAM GREEN, Inc. 627 West 43d St., New York City Amateur Knights of.the Pencil - Drawn by Pav 70 Burr S k, Mich. “How do they sound the fire alarm in a deaf and dumb asylum?” “IT give up. How?” “They ring the dumbbells.” Drawn by Jos, M. Suar 5 Norton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Troubled with Indigestion. ar Drawn by E. T. McLoueuuin, 36 Coleman St., New London, Ct. “Why is Mr. Smith growing a “Say, wot’re followin’ me like that beard?” for? Didn't ya ever see the likes o° “Oh, I believe his wife made him a_ me before?” present of some new ties!” “Yes, but I had t’ pay a quarter.” 135 Fi s jizabeth, N. J. urajevo, Bosnia, Jugo Slavija. PREPARED The Beak—What have you for your defense? The Robber—A knife, your worship. 22