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fay 3, 1919 — ere || WITH the COLLEGE WITS | Irrepressible, Joyous, Irresponsible a Pre-historic hear what George Washington ral 27th bir se ; Father didn to mother until Eg Jit years after t Dartmouth Jack Not on the Casualty List Father—Well, son, 1 sce you're back from the ront and not a scratch, Son—No, I quit scratchin’ as soon as we got of the trenches.—Cornell WV Bin- Powntrodden $4:00 $4:50 $500 $G00 S720 & $800 ene | [F zou have been paying $10.00 to $12.00 for fine shoes, a ed trial will convince you that for style, comfort and service Bie W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are equally as good and ; will give excellent satisfaction. The actual value is determined aye and the retail price fixed at the factory before W. L. Douglas oe name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. Thestamped 1g price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are _ | always worth the price paid for them. The retail prices are $393.6094 Ame 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 ot unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant endeavor ae E Do las 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 ing leaders in the fashion centers 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 detere 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. For sale by 106 W.L.Douglas stores and over 9000 W. L. Doagias dealers, Prestdent W. L. Dougias or can be ordered direct from factory by mail, Parcel Post charges pre- Shoe Co., 145 Spark St., | paid. Write for Ilastrated Catalog showing how to order by mall. 1 ve- His Substitute She—Is he very bashful? 2nd Ditte—When he took on the roller- coaster he told me to hold t to the bar or Vd fall out.—Vatle Record. Reprint The boy danced ‘round as though on air, His head was in a whirl When the sea gave up its dead noton vationist was found with a life belt on. His eyes and mouth were full of hair, His arms were full of girl. Why? He told the maiden of his love, The Salvation Army is based upon self-sacrifice. Go into the slums and The color left her cheeks. see for yourself. But on the shoulder of his coat Back from the It showed for several weeks.—Rulgers Tar- poor, the friendless, the lo When the Empress of Ireland , 140 Salvationists were drowned. v is enlarging its work among the gum. Tke—Prohibition is going to make us a gloomy s t on ATM om « Mike—What makes you think so? The Sateation Army Home ve Ike—The people will have to hide all their 0 —— =) [|= SIGE Se good spirits.—Cornell Widow. vice Fund May 10-26 comicbooks.com