The Morning Toilet The question, and what shall we wear, on our os fng trip?” Is answered In a Issued by the touring bureau Chicago Motor club. “The camper who subsists on a powdered and not aware of the latest velopments in camping,” says bulletin ‘The camper has grape fruit, toast and coffee for break- fast at breakfast while “What shall ent. we Ay mp- bulletin of canned, foods, is cereal, home, not have the hitting the 1 for out « he refrigerator butts or from the Ml why same BEYDSsY trail? The crean breakfast comes basket from this same the basket, inean or lee hox As for when the « runningho toast, nothing is amper Is a collapsible ¢ amp saunlnned not £0 equipped ne only cabinets contain ments where salt STRAIGHT SHIELD Allows Straight Line and Gives True Vision. part } The surfaces parallel to e ness the same through "Wise of an ya you will get mintitinla multiple approaching object, light. this reason in a t the the windshield vertical posi should grees. A causes SiricLiy utmost the slant than 10 than this through ness of glass which i the Kreater deg r slant the driver to see an increased while small, nternal every thick serves to increase reflec tions and to emphasize from surfaces of the “The defect parallelisin of glass prismatic eect or variation the the gauging of travels in a binds making the ertain, Light line, which is broken by nting windshield and causes an ap- roaching object to appear feet distant from Its actual The of the automobile the second necessary to the ects of the false message to the eye of the most vital importance Ideal Windshield. “The Ideal windshield is vertical in position, of the and most flaw- less plate glass and located so as to be about 20 Inches from the eyes the driver, several course speed split of finest “The adoption of the narrow post of the by the manufacturers in recent years, You can obscure the sun with a pencil and see a baseball game through a knot hole, That explains, I think, why the wide post, with its greatly in- creased ‘blind spot’ Is so much more of a menace than the narrower post.” Avoid Left Side of Car When Stopping on Road When stopping along the road don't eit on the left side of the car to rest. One is likely to lean out of the car to stretch and get struck by objects protruding from trucks and other cars, a car that Is stopped, If camping and using the battery for lighting, park the car on a slight downgrade and block the wheels. When you are ready to go crank hy ellowing the car to coast In gear, thus saving the battery aud starter, one coffee, diments may tea and various con- carried. Pots, pans, fe carried in , Spices, be and kettles may the portable cabinet “The matter of proper clothing is prox food wool next for from also as Important as Those who en to the wool is the whim uncom fact stockings should wear | seasons, sures of the fortable in the protection and It wesnther, In every elements, is not warm contrary is true, Silk have spoiled as uncomfortable wool ment is on underwear many camping trips as beds. A cent 0 per sensible ing to war the wear in sum ie wool insulates the skin tgainst ifter the sun ha down in tpude cam; Women knickers or riding breeches, and midd Men shoul fords khaki AUK] toes Detected by New Device detect whet! ann acturer’s number of a motor has been Testing for Tampsred Number, tampered with-—after a chemical has the number, it Is hie placed on it heen placed aver heated with an actel lamp, another then a photographic number piate the can be seen Oil Hinges and Latches to Prevent Impairment Automobile door hinges and are of anything else latches mechanism like of the kind, require a certain amount of lubrication to pre- vent rust and the collection of dust and dirt In them. Squeaks are the re sult of nonattention to this detail at intervals jut due to these fittings being where clothing sometimes rubs ageinst them, it is not desirable to squirt cylinder oil on them after the lubricating other parts This would soon run off, anyway. A good lubricant for these parts is lin seed oll with which a small amount of Linseed oll seems to have less of a tendency to run and spread than cylinder oil, pieces that, gummy mixture results which has the Of course, a very small quantity of the graphited linseed oll Is all that is needed at each point. Traffic Is Overcoming the Smaller Cities Now The National Automoblle Chamber of Commerte reports that America's larger cities are handling the traffic problem with esse while traffic conges- tion is resulting in confusion and ac- cidents on the streets of the smaller cities, The small cities are just beginning to get the traffic problem and are un- prepared to handle the situation which is causing an unproportional number of automobile accidents In cities of less than 100,000 population. The National Automobile chamber is urging civie bodies In smaller cities to conduct an paign to solve traffic difficulties and to prepare the citizens for the time when a larger number of automobiles will be In use, THE BEST OF FRIENDS N SPITE of his lengt Leaper the Lo ust himself mained In the But hened horns, hardly his dared how while cousins re- nelghborhood when he did the hungry slightest heed to him. and and And ley soon began to take withered if fall venture out, not horde pald the They Just ate Pleasant Val on a brown, had already ute ate, look, us soon that if Leaper's cous- And lke the thought of quitting Kiddie Katydid saw he would have to move, ins lingered there he didn't home, much longer, Nis “TI wouldn't Farmer if 1 dooryard could with mind going, take Green's Know Mel” et anybody The strange ered his “Don't Kiddie moment EN i No! he Olee you know Katydid ared at him for a sald be look, In don’t sure, vou do have a way. But I nize you.” Then per: “They Locust.’ must recog the stranger spoke in a whis used to call me ‘Leaper the “Go Katydid. Short-horned 'way!” erled Kiddie “He was nothing but a And anyone that ns my own not real horns” wihat 1s, of the way.’ more can Ree half as long “They're other your horns with an eye are sadly part look Suw they're real only a And Katydid true It was, And he wi than ing that Indeed, cust In me He had lost alr: and ire Ways he had } and mild “Don't tell my 1 begged Kiddie cousins done!” he want them Kiddie as would not for Le “You'll be don’t sured the 1 he sorry hetray aper the move you can your he Lei Katvdid's surprising on, most “I'm ney THE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE | manned NC PP PS THE CHICKEN’S HEART Wen) Na ¢ heart whole he lover ick a= swallows a ch or she means nuance affecti the part of one.’ is superstition is CAPO the South inlily revalen in where specified is also supposed wroduce reciprocity of af who has, indifferent. It “love philtre. ! fections even in one hereto works the The reason is fore, been same as apparent. By fa chicken the heart near his beat as veal lover places the idea another that heart, of ‘two hearts The course, being supposed to be the seat of the affections the word “heart” symbolically today Now the heart the swallows {places en rapport with rep- heart of the of the second part” the same principle as the of a man slowly will® « the man himself to pine away, it being a standing, ancient rule in magic that what is done to the rep- resentation of a person, or thing, re acts upon the person or thing repre. sented, one” even As we use lover his own) resents the “party wax image melted before a calse Among savage tribes the hearts of fowls and other animals are often used for magical purposes analogous to the one under consideration. Thus a savage in some tribes will drive a plece of wood, or a spear, through the heart of a beeve, believing that by so doing he vitally Injures his enemy. (®) by McClure Newspaper Syndicata.) wsdl, Jsasmos Oratorios Won Fame The first Fred. COmMpoOs- oratorio of George greatest of all ers of that style of music, was given its Initial performance 222 years ngo, when the youthful was In It was based on composer although not as great At seven years of age Handel began organist of the and he wrote “Al opera, when still in Although his operas were a success, it was from his oratorios that he secured enduring fame, He died In London 167 years ago, mira,” his first Twenty-One:—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Was a Surgeon on a Whaler time 1 paid a seven vigit to the Arctic seas 1 went in the SUrgeon capacity of the i ship Hope, of the well-kno But as I was onl and my knowled wrdinary I often thought that that there was no ser my services ! year student, well upon Was asx 1 fous call “1 went stragg erful, doubt on board the whaler a hig ling youth; I came off well-grown man i that physical health during whole has affected by and the inexhaust ible store of energy which I 1 Joyed is to the same Doyle” TODAY Conan Doyle, | ventor of the detective story, is brought it to the peak of popularity and scientific inter est. His character, Sherlock Holmes, is now a household name, The famous author practiced medi cine for eight years, and It is to his scientific training that a great meas. ure of the realism of his it a pow have my life heen ave smn extent drawn Arthur some from source, Conan f not the In highes stories Is ® by McClure Newapaper Syndicate. ) i) reassess (@® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) HG OO LOO OD C3 3 230 Kathry 'n Perry GLOBO BLO 00 0001 “movie” actress admirers than Kathryn the charming leading come- dienne. She has brown hair and gray eyes. She has scored a greater suc- cess on the screen than she did in the Follies. Everybody likes her work. {) Perhaps no other has more Perry, OOOO ODOVDOOODODNDODODDIODO0 How It Started By JEAN NEWTON OOOO OCCOOCTOOUOOOUOOOOOO0OO00 THE “BRAND” OF DISHONESTY WE FREQUENT As Told by Irvin S. Cobb | STICKLER FOR THE CODE SURVIVOR of i Moshy's cavalry % ago as Hl wan’'s love for reg ularity ar yrderly routine in affairs of It would seem that a Bg 8 one, year [ the Gert all the ivari im Union regiment and an Joined a in the third year of to Virginia { heavily of strong the war was sent One night he imbibed too drink and fel When he awakened he 1 asleep in & corn crib night a ne gro camp follower had stolen his uni form, ind a ragged civilian rman clothed himself in out to find his leaving beh The fatiers Ge and set and an even more than the theft of his wardrobe impressed itself him. By certain signs he was made aware that while the federal forces had withdrawn from their old the enemy had advanced he was now Inside the foe's Presently another circumstance positions that lines, As he limped toward the rear hop- to overtake the retreating force, a squad of r gray troopers came out of a thicket and sur rounded him. Quite frankly he told them who and what he was, and they made a prisoner out of him. Presently his captors halted him where a tree limb stretched across the road, and one of the southerners, un shipping a plow line from his saddle bow, proceeded to fashion a slip-noose in one end of it. The captive inquired of the lieutenant in command what the purposé of all this might be “Why.” sald the lieutenant, going to treat you as we would any agaed guise. Under the laws of war we're going to hang you as a spy.” “Vell,” sald the German, “votefer la der rule!™ (. by the Central Press Associatiend PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told “Bayer” Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Bach nnbroken tains directions. 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