Show u r 1 tj i HOME DAD AND THE BOY i By FRANK PRANK H. H C ELEY I Ii i 1 r 0 WHEN 1 A w 1 h. h Y Yi I r- r rJ J i rr 1 1 i Are You Vou Dad or the theOld theOld Old Man r rT T THOUGHTFUL Fathers Father Do Not Compel th the Respect of their boys boy but ratter strive striTe to be emU ml worthy of It Consequently It never occurs to such sons Ons ever everto everto to think of their fathers as the old 1 man or the tho old gent cent 1 Dads Dad Win Because The They Are Convinced Vital Character la Is as s contagious as the measles and 1 never lose an nn opportunity to ex cx expose expose i pose t tb the boys and themselves to 1 It and and and- 1 Because They Do Not Mot Blame Blayne the S Boys Boya for every ner occasional l falling In love with the Ule girls ls They did It 1 themselves and are Bre convinced con that comradeship with the right sort o of girls is the greatest tonic In the r world for right and and and- 1 Because They The Believe that boyi boys i must actually both earn and s spend nd money In or order lr to learn practical thrift and no so 0 take pains to provide 1 them with ample opportunity for 1 both not forgetting to nave have them bem give too and and and- 1 Because The Thy They Understand Perfectly Perfectly Per Per- 1 that a broken will Is a greater greaten great great- i er en misfortune than a crippled body booy to a boy while a directed will is the thet t test greatest of boy possessions s I 1 c Q 1 F. F H. H ChoUy CLeter Cote Cola I U I |