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| AL Smith's | Expert Advice on How to Raise a Pup Let him do exactly as he pleases while giving to understand Mn it you are the master and must thus he will learn to follow his own instinets and never do him he obe yed; anything unless you sanction his action. Allow him to cat anythin eat but give him nothing but ) plenty tle’s Food. See that he hs | of raw meat to eat and feed him | nothing but fresh ve ables, al- though he ma on oceasions, have of beef if it is well n him to eat at regu- cding times but lar fe ve him something anytime he seems to be hungry. Give him plenty of raw, green | hones to chew on but do not let him try his teetl anything but imported puppy biscuits while ing him nothing at all in the but grilled ive way ef of bones roast bi Never wash him with anything hut pure white soap and as sei- dom as possible, but serub him | everyday with earbolic acid soap because only patent anti-flea soaps are good for dogs’ coats. wants but make him understand : his bed is so that he'll al- go to it when sleepy. This makes it easy to train him not to enter any room in the house until giving him the free rooms. with kindness by whenever he is invited while dom of 2 Train ol the him him Pet him frequently so that he'll grow to love you but do not touch him unless it is absolutely neces- sary. In short, take as much care of a pup as you would a baby for, after all, it is a dog and a prett hearty animal that doesn't 1 much attention. —Cannort Carnore Allow hit to sleep wherever he @ LENZ=S National and Internationa! Bridge ‘ho follow this contest Inds d has said. * card. player the to sland Whrebea ubtedly the most remarkable HIS is the fifteenth of lems. Prizes listed ducts this department. has ever known new Lenz Prob- Mr. Lenz personally con- His decisions will be final. the helow. eries of Contestants should give as clearly and directly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in playing the cards. Not only correct play, including essential variations, but the directness with which solutions are arrived at and the clarity with which they are stated will be considered in awarding prizes. If two or more contestants tie, both or all will receive like Prizes. In the first series of Lenz problems many readers presented their solutions in most unusual ways. Each week during | this series of problems we will award a special prize for | the cleverest form of solution. Such prizes may be awarded for verse, illustrations, graphic presentation, or any excep tionally clever of unique form. L | = J Address solutions to Sidney Lenz, His Desk, Junce, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem 15, Series 2 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestant at the top of each solution. Only one side of each sheet of paper used should be written on. All solutions must be re- First Prize ceived not later than Sep- Twelve packs Russell's tember 17th. Lenz solut Playing C The cards ml 7th, Lenz solution the Bank e backs, An ¢3- will he published in October tablished favorite of card clubs. 6th issue. Names of win- Second Prize ners will be published in (1) Set. Clark’s Auction Bridge October 13th issue. Tiles, with rack ce of cards, lems. Or (2)_A year’s JUDGE. Third Prize on lished by Simon & tains all Ins a- 17 Or (2) A_ copy 106 Bridge” by G Smith 0 KO6 85 & K 1085 Q f an exne ay A ch th prizes | above, Diamonds are Trumps. South has the le North and South must win six of the seven tricks against any defense by West. = solution to Problem Ele (See next page for Le 23 . Series Two) Aristocrat Ideal for working at Bridge prob subscription to (1) An autographed copy of “Lenz 1 with comicbooks.com