Judge, 1919-03-15 · page 28 of 36
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“THE STAMPED PRICE IS W.L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE WAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAID™| Se Pa Sa a TR eT om MZ. “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS HAPE $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $700 & $800 IF you have been paying $10.00 to $12.00 for fine shoes, a trial will convince you that for style, comfort and service W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are equally as good and will give excellent satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at the factory before W. L. Douglas a A SI name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. Thestamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The retail prices are $353.50%4 | thesame everywhere. Theycost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. | Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high prices and | unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant endeavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his customers. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. e smart styles are the leaders in the fashion centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest deter- mination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. CAUTION—Before you buy be sure W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom and the inside top facing. If the stamped price has been mutilated, BEWARE OF FRAUD. oe Hho Bese las ici Nateeets Catalog ' For salto by 1 or can be ord: paid. Write for srockton, Mass. PP Woolly By G.'T. Evans HEN any American citizen delves in th United States Census data and lear: that there are in this country betwee half a million and en hundred and twenty four thousand pet-poodles, it becomes a matte of wonder to him that the Government, in it efforts to conserve wool, has never undertake to shear these pet-poodles and utilize the coverings. ‘The material, when properly wove: could easily be introduced to the public by little authoritative advertising. Patriotic pee ple would learn quickly to demand of thei dealers such articles as pet-poodle shirts, pet poodle stockings, pet-poodle waiste poodle skirts, and pet-poodle trousers almost immediate result of this propagandi procedure would be such a nation-wide popular ity that no up-to-date, self-respecting man or woman would think of not wearing at least on of the new garments, At first thought, shearing pet-poodles ma scem inhumane; but a bit of reflection will cor vince the most tender-hearted that the oper tion would not be a particle more inhuman than shearing sheep. And shearing pet-poodl would improve the canine allusions. There i no doubt of this. Lt would relieve them of the necessity of being combed and brushed; rend them easier to launder; make them lighter t ; and cause them to look a little like re ‘That the pet-poodles themselves woul. gladly be without their coverings, there isn’t question. Their envy of their antitheses, th Hairless Mexicans, which they express with such shrill vehemence whenever they meet an of these smooth specimens, is proof enough « the stand they would take. Of course the next wool clip may be so b that no substitute will be needed, but if one needed, may the pet-poodles furnish it! Be Just Natural By F. Moxos Don’t let Optimists deceive you When you stub your toe, and tumble If you fcel it will relieve you ¢.a good old grouchy grumble! The Value of Eyesight By Texxvsox J. Dart Ablind man met an elephant reposing in the road, Felt of him briefly and then yelled, “Great heavens! What a toad!” But we, who sce our terrors, if up to them we prance Are sure to find our awful toads are merely cle- phants. Itching Rashes — Soothed With Cuticura All druggists: Soap B, Ointment 5 £1, Taleum 2 Rample each frennt\Catieura, Dept B. Boston, Drawn by LO. Garren A sporty man once took me out, I was for his protection, A highball and a windy day, Has caused me this dejection. O. K. in Their Case Geraldine—Don't you believe in marriage? Gerald—Why, it’s all right for those who are used to it. | new discovery that re sent on trial. or pads. Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Has automatic Air Cushions. Binds and d broken parts together as you would a broken li salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. Sent on trial te it. Protected by U. S. tents. Catalog and m blanks mailed free. Send name and address today. Brooks Appliance Co., 409 State St., Ma sup No ob- 1% LEARN CARTOONING AT HOME —complete method In one velume. Full instructions, n 200 arto sive system. qui: © and by pablications paying bis br are. price $1, oF full tnformation and = CARTOON ACADEMY, Low Angeles, © comicbooks.com