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ptember 4, 1920 Dra fis Dad—Jounny, WHERE WILL You BE WHEN ARE A MIDDLE-AGED MAN IF YOU KEEP UP THIS tsp oF coxpuct? nny—I puxno, wet | KNOW wuere you'Lt wo [ ALN’T A-GOIN’ TO TELL. Those Uncut Pages By Histon Gitsore LOVE to read of castles gray, And maidens held in prisons dreary; I thrill to learn the dashing way, The armored knight unlocks his dearie. But when I read a throbbing tale Where youthful blood unbafiled rages, Please, bookman, hearken to my wail— T hate to stop to cut the pages. A book of perils deftly wrought xcites my dull imagination. The test of strength unflinching sought Compels my instant admiration. With muscles tense I watch the fight, The spill of gore my thirst assuages, But when the row is at its height I hate to stop to cut the pages. Detective yarns my thoughts ensnare; I give such stories rapt attention, When sleuths start out to do and dare, My nerves are taut with apprehension, 1 like to note the skillful trick As law with crime the contest wages, But when the plot is growing thick I hate to stop to cut the pages. When lovers meet beneath the bough, I find the paragraphs dramatic, \s hand in hand they pledge their vow, Each sentence holds a thrill ecstatic. \s moonbeams glint the sylvan dell, They swear to love adown the ages; When love is young and bosoms swell, T hate to stop to cut the pages. THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITSGP SHAPE $720 $8.00 $9.00 & $10-2° SHOES | FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES Tie best known shoes in the world. They are sold in 107 W. L. from the factory to you 4 | at only one profit, which guarantees to l- youthe best shoes that can be produced, at the lowest possible cost. W.L. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits. W.L.Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are abso- lutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are made of the best and finest leathers that money can buy. They combine quality, style, workmanship and wearing quali- ties equal toother makes selling at higher prices. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. The stamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, 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. W. L, Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers besides our own stores. If your local dealer cannot suppl: you, take no other make. Ortier direct from factory. Sen’ for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. CAUTION.—Insist upon having W.L_Doug- las shoes. The name and price is plainly stamped on the sole. Be careful to see | that it has not been changed or mutilated. viii PT 145 Sp Brockton, Look Out! Mother—Johnny, if you eat any more, you'll burst. Johnny—Well, pass the cake, mother, and get out of the way. In the Riding-School “Why are there so many mirrors’on the walls of this riding school?” “So the riders can see whether they are still on the horses.” Drawn by A.B. Watxen Way Does YOUR OPPONENT'S LIE ALWAYS SEEM BETTER TUAN YOUR OWN? 29