Snoopie HE FOLKS ARE SURPRISED NO END TO SEE SNOOPIE PASS THEM IN A STRANGE CAR WHEN HE 1S SUPPOSED TO BE AT HOME -- BELIEVING HIM STOLEN, THEY FOLLOW THE CAR IN HOT PURSUIT-- IT'S A GOOD THING THEY'RE STOPPIN' FOR GAS~--OTHERWISE WE'D NEVER CATCH ‘EM -/ (2) El STEALIN' a . + ~ I BEG | FPA) I FOUND THIS POOR LITTLE PUP ON THE ROAD WHERE YOU IMOST LIKELY TRIED TO LOSE HIM=-- ¢~ IF IT WEREN'T FOR YOUR SON, I'D HAVE YOU LOCKED Lp/t ————— T STILL i WONDER HOW H HE GOT N TRR-R-R- RR! Sumriid | ET! RR. RR-RR- C. M. Payne OWNU SMATTER, AA. AL MRROSE © Bell Syndicate ~WNU Service. I'D LIKE TO MARRY ~ YOUR (5 » DAUGHTER, NN) PHOEBE! RIGHT By J. Millar Watt WNU HIGH PRESSURE BOY “Fred is selling oil stock.” “Maybe that's why he's smooth.” TURNS UP - Choice of Two Mrs. X—I do wonder what sort of hats will be worn this fall. Mr. X—Don't wonder, darling. There are only two sorts—the sort I can't afford to buy you, and the sort you wouldn't be found dead in. Everything's 0. K. “How are you, Mrs. Smith?” “All right, nothing to grumble at. “Mr. Smith away, eh?” —Humor- ist, © Bell Syndicate — WNU Service. i ———————————— SHE'S SOME CALLER “Did Mary call Frank back?” about everything else.” Noted Food 6 E HEN school closed forward to the long wee could play in the sunshine, most parents looked ks ahead when their children get plenty of rest, build and new school year. Some mothers resolved to vent a recurrence of last Others planned to look into a blood-building diet that would give Mary or Johnnie more pep and rosier cheeks. Per- haps there were teeth that re- quired attention, or a nose or throat condition to be cor- rected. Now, within a few school life. 1 cases beginning their mic st opportunities hy t} do everything possible to pre- season's disheartening & v tive foods—milk, eggs, fruits and vegetables. Milk takes precedence | over all of these because it is an | absolute necessity if children are | to develop strong, straight bones and sound teeth, The penalty for fundamental rule is growth, fragile, decayed teeth and possibly ousness. How dare an | flict such punishme crooked bones y mother * 3 sr 1 ni upon fine amount grade ry known S50 easly protein, with Wil a An Egg Every Day ranx weekly. Green, leafy vegetables must Every child health, is entitled to good safeguarded by high re- sistance. And in this age of amaz- ing scientific discoveries, every child should enjoy these blessings. Top health and re tance to d are the re — Diet—the Key to Health ir children. iron and precious vitamins. Yel- low vegetables, such as carrots and sweet potatoes are notable as a source of vitamin A. Fruits, especially the citrus vi rietic the power of food, there should not be one ill-nourished child in our land. Yet the spectre of mal- nutrition rears its ugly head among children of the well-to-do as well as in homes where money is scarce. For, as a rule, it is not lack of money, but lack of knowledge of food values, or faulty eating habits which are re- sponsible for the tragedy of an incorrectly fed child. fie Don't Overlook Protective Foods A child's diet should be built upon a foundation of the protec- Do YOU Know HOW TO PLAN A DIET? EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW WHICH FOODS ARE RICHEST IN THE BLOOD- BUILDING MINERALS, IRON AND COPPER. C. Houston Goudiss will gladly send you, free of charge, a bul letin listing those foods which are high in iron and also those that are notable as a source of copper, together with suggestions for planning a diet that is exception- ally rich in these elements. Address your request, on a postcard, to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th Street, New York City Pattern 6121. Variety in filet crochet to suit | your every need! These oblongs { make a luncheon set, a buffet set | or doilies. If you prefer round | doilies, crochet just the center of { each oblong. The size is varied | bY the cotton used. Pattern 6121 contains instructions and charts for making doilies; illustration of them; materials needed. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York City. Please write your name, ad- dress and pattern number plainly. SEND FOR THIS FREE BULLETIN ON FEEDING THE SCHOOL CHILD Write at once to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th Street, New York City, for his FREE Bulletin on "Feeding the School Child.” This valuable bulletin shows, in chartform, the foods that every child should have every day Contains sample menus, and also shows how inexpensive foods may be substituted for those that are high in price to provide the same food values ® Just send your request on a postcard to C. 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