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her car with the daughter as the guest. ‘The daughter suffered rather severe DO YOU KNOW? injuries and the jury awarded her $38,000, 1. What are rubber shackle blocks? which the mother was forced to pay. i How are fone wheel tele eee ite Therefore, if some of you who read next issue of the Motor Department. this are not automobile owners possibly | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN THE you can understand that it is not solely LAST MOTOR DEPARTMENT selfishness or snobbishness which prompts 4 the comparative proportion of open the wary driver to refuse to give you a d cl et ‘ wayside lift, even though he may seem to have several empty seats in his car. ry r9 facturers turned out more He may have been reading in the paper ‘output in the form of closed vel of some case similar to those already Hinge thr peeged Grek pe fo open ia cited and realize that his duty lies first 2. "What is the aleantage of four-wheel brakes on } to himself and his family rather than to passenger cars? —— the chance stranger. The stopping ability of a c Some day, legislators, judges and ; | ’ t juries will realize that the automobile | { kidding and prod 2 | She Found A Pleasant Way To isa necessity the sane use of which cannot u ; Reduce Her Fat be curtailed by unjust rules or oppressive . laws. She did not have to go to the trouble of diet or exercise. She Bl The Ladies, Chiefly —(Continued from page 22) found oe potter ways which isis er it for “the Jeader and genius that he flesh. The Stevenson cult is an extraor- unto, fausele,; bone: ‘and: sinew: in had is.” Don, you will recall, conductsatunny dinary thing. Far greater authors a lll ; juate colyum in'the Tribune, and wrote “The have died and inspired no such patient dea a eae Reeseriglion: Tats reel, Old Soak.” We should rather like to devotion to their memories. It seems Marmals, prescription. They, aid the sion, hear the Old Soak’s opinion of these incredible that anybody would wade ment of food. They will allow you to other poems—or maybe Al's. We have none through the accumulated dullness _ of | eat many Kinds of food. without the rably ourself, ‘They are too much for us. We this book, and yet they will. We did. a ak ee cd ae Maran from haven't the remotest idea what they are We learned little that s new and of Prescription Tablets. give complete re- F the allabout. And we are afraid we don’t c any consequence about Stevenson, We Het, from ebesity. “And when the:secu- yet told ourself over and over that we were | normal, healthy weight soon follows. river Can Rememper Rosert Louis Sr being bored, But we read on. All good drug stores the world over sible venson” (Fred. Stokes & Co.) is writer had once known R. I oe eee” Bee tae and the clumsy title of a book compiled by — talked to him, laughed with him, felt his stitute. "If some drug salesman attempts very the Stevenson sc of Edinburgh, in charm. And that gave life to their! to sell you. something see ines on trae who which is collected a large number of ac- weary words. Like Civil War pensions, lets. Should the druggist be temporarily oad counts, short and long, of R. L.S., written — the Stevenson cult will go on forever. It ne ercer direct end pier wil besent is sof by people who actually knew him in the — will outlast, perhaps, most of his books. SaAnAicaA COMPAN 284 Garfield Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Ff who Half a Leg, Half a Leg, Half a Leg Offward! - os : by 0. L. = = 0 LUE . to Toste’s © curious antique, furniture know those litle bugs, or worms, that bore nateLuxite DIAMOND soll store named Peterson on East Fifty- all the holes in the old furniture? What do | IF KOU CAN TELLIT FROM the ninth street. It has old books and manu- you think? ‘They've got into his leg too— | Fe A DLA Z GENTS’ RINGS $3.97 scripts in the window. too, though he the wooden one! [ tell him it’s taking on Fer iaty-our ties fore aed mostly goes in for furniture and bric-a- the atmosphere and value of an antique, se itelntite Dame capert bats and articles of uneasy virtu. He but he says he’s (no, not bored) not so keen - has a stick leg, like Long John Silver; the about it—he s it itches him 1 fellows call him Peg-leg Peterson, but, of especially at night, and that it keeps him course, not right to his leg. Well, you awake. He says it pains him shincerely. ‘ “LY KS te AGENTS—Get This Auo Fake orders, for finest Al; Wool Tailored-to- Measure ae ing outfit, pay ak commissions and furnish auto to men ‘who qualify. Write Quick For Startling Offor no ere —™~ ess - \\Q : PARK TAILORING CO. pt. 601 CHICAGO a Nt Sioey—ete., 408 pages (tlustea IS NOT FOR CHILDREN. | Speci sent postpaid for $2.00 (C.0.D: 10e Ositvie Pub. Co., 57 Rose St. Dept. 20 New York City : ; FOR g MEN 1G BRAINS ng '=MADE AT al west