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for every owner of a DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR ge 26 V i 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- cl odge Brothers Motor Car, stirs in all of us the same old jealous affection which, as boys and girls, we used to feel always for the favorite among our possessions. ‘This feeling within us is just plain human and likable—a sign that we're not yet completely withered with the heat of the d tt till capable of enthusi- asms. I so good common sense, an effort to increase the safety and return from our i ent. But strict care I selection of these accessories—and also of the supplies so necessary in running the car. The market is stocked with supplies that are harm- ful and with accessories that at best are useless—in a deliber attempt to exploit the owner's pride in his car. How do you know what accessory equipment will best serve your pur- pose in adding to your comfort and enjoyment in the use of your car? lections of experts, m 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 know!- edge. It tells’ you specifically the exact make of equipment in each in- stance, which after thorough test, these experts believe will give you the best results. It also. carries’ helpful on “The Care of the “Rules of the Road,” “The e of Tires,” and other information which, if followed, will prove to be of real ue. The book is 5x7. in size, 2 pages profusely illustrated, bound y cover stock. It deserves place 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 GOOD BUSINESS “Gosh! I’m pinched! I heard that traffic cop say ‘Ticket!’ That means a morning in court and maybe a $25 fine!” Cop—lI said, “Wanna buy a coupla tickets for the policemen’s ball?” Dollar each. “Oh, sure! I'll take four!” All together—That was easy! DOGGUMS’ WISDOM Maud—Doggums won't eat this nice sausage! Beatrix—Of course! He’s no can- nibal. THE MONEY MARKET A returned traveler says the average Moscow dealer’s preferences run as follows: Confederate money. Tobacco coupons. The Russian ruble. UPSETTING “Yes, right in the middle of the ball- room floor she became ill on my hands.” “Too bad! But what seemed to be the trouble?” “Oh, some infernal composer of jazz had plagiarized fearfully from ‘Over the Waves Waltz.’” Ss E The Dominant Factor of Life 13 Great Books for Only $1. Here is the greatest collection of sex books ever written and now offered at a bargain pric The most ortant facts of life made plai Learn the laws of sex and life reading the: books, which are written for young men and women, fathers and mothers. The titles: Manhood: The Facts of Life. Montaigne’s Essay on Love. How to Love. Eugenics Made Plain. What Every Girl Should Know. Case for Birth Control. Aspects of Birth Control: Sociological, Moral and Medical. Debate on Birth Control. Emerson's Essay on Love. Balzac’s Famous Stories of French Life. 1 De Maupassant’s Short Stories. 12 On the Threshold of sex. 13 Marriage: Its Past, Present and Future. Thirteen interesting books in all. 64 to 128 pages. Convenient pocket size, now offered for limited time for only $1, prepaid. Send dollar bill, money order or check for $1 before this offer is withdrawn. Ask for “15 sex books.”” HALDEMAN-JULIUS_COMPANY Dept. 804 Girard, Kans. Poet-imism By Blanche Elizabeth Wade SAID a poet, “I never mind snow, Nor the mercury going below; And I feel no cold chill, But instead a warm thrill, For I’m writing of Summer, you know! “And in Summer I never mind heat, Nor the dust, nor the noise in the street. I am writing of snow, And the cold winds that blow; Or of icicles, white frost, and sleet. “Now though fickle the Springtime may me, Why its whims and its moods can’t hurt me; For I’m then in the thrall Of the beauties of Fall, And escape all Spring-fever, you see. “And though others think Autumn is sad, 1 have never found that season bad; And but joy does it bring, For I’m writing of Spring, And there’s nothing to do but be glad!” Turn Your Spare Time Into Cash We shall not only show you how, but will supply everything you need for the job, and give you special help and co-operation- all without expense to you. If you have an earnest desire to make some extra money, let us tell you what others are doing by acting as sub- scription representatives for Leslie’s Weekly, Judge and Film Fun. Address Desk 1, Agency Department, Leslie-Judge Company, 627 West 43d Street, New York City.