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DGE]) May 29, 1920 é W.L Dougias frequently worked Buyer, cu . elubteen to twenty hours day — Sameera Drees returning to B ory man, Brockton residents lant to lay out the next day’ tid tied ey ot an Too Sweet for Anything By Katuneise Necury HERE was only time to make one gown before the reception, and Elsie would storm if she did not have a new one; so Bessie wore her old dress; but she about it. When Aunt Ida could take only one of the sisters to California with her, she preferred Bessic, but Elsie would fuss if she did not get to but she was very was very sweet go; so Bessie stayed at home; sweet about it, Arthur began to call at the house evident he liked Bessie better than Elsie; but Elsie and Bessie was very swee However, thur; but when he married Elsie, very sweet about it the whole family gave Bessie and oftentimes but Bessie was and it was appropriated him; about it’ Bessie dreamed of marrying Ar- Bessie was Instinctively, what was left of everything; left her out of things altogether; tways sweet about it, Now she is the old maid of the family; the unpaid servant of them all; is very sweet about it TT LEARN PIANO! This Interesting Free Book a skilled vhayer but she Key pithin ily Mustrated Fe service that can be produced for the price. Sezise the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high rrices and unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant endeavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his customers. Wt L. Douglas name on shoes is his pledge that they are the best in materials, workmanship and style possible to produce at the price. Into every pair go the results of sixty-seven years experience in making shoes, dating back to the time when W. L. Douglas was a lad of seven, pegging shoes. Ww besides our own stores, CAUTION. — Insist w shoes. | The name an the BEWARE OF m having W. L. FRAUD. AT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $922 & S{0°°° SHOES W. L. Douglas shoes are sold in 107 of our own stores direct from factory to the wearer. All middlemen’s profits are eliminated. W. L. Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoe: absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. the retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees the best shoes in style, comfort and Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers If your local dealer cannot supply you, take no other make. Order direct from the facto! for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. Douglas price is plainly stamped on has been changed or mutilated, ork, ancrapending theday {a S Set Boston buying leather and fe, s are . L. Douglas name and Ts quality of W. L. Douglas product is guar- than 40 years experience in The smart styles are the inthe fashion cestersof Asserica. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brock- ton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoe- makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. .» Send President WL. DOUGLAS E COMPA! MoGrrglas.ih Two Flames By Orto Jastes Bowtes FLAME is on the table And one is in my heart; Yet Lam always able To tell the two apart And 1 believe that no man Should miss the line between; For one is caused by woman, The other kerosene! His Winter of Discontent Posi—Our first. parents had no. sense of the propricties Parker—No Adam's fall was in the spring indeed [understand that 29 Draven by dK Bay enn young nterested He must be a He hh capit F tan whe ¢ lized the old No Way to Conserve It [e's mighty queer that, just as there is a shortage of paper, women are to leuve the ballot, comicbooks.com