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DGE Fseprember. 25, 1920 Snoppy-Quops No. 11 Kr. \ ’ | Z \ e e THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITSG@J/SHAPE $720 $8020 $900 & $10-2° SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES e best known shoes in the world. They are sold in 107 W. L, Douglas stores, direct! " from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees to you the 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 putt | <j against unreasonable profits. fe Jisane, Tue Bunoy é W.L.Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are abso- al PS . — lutely the best shoe values for the money in this Jingle by W. C. Trrcoms = / country. They are made of the best and finest Sketch by F. S. Murnay leathers that money can buy. They combine TWINKLE, TWINKLE, sNorry-quoP, quality, style, workmanship and wearing quali- Incaspesca NT LOLLIPOP. | j ties equal toother makes at higher prices. Wake Sue Peas ecows Ouren Vou? They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. The stamped price is W. L. Douglas Th 5 f a HF personal guarantee that the shoes are always The Power of the Press . { worth the price paid for them. The prices are E . the same everywhere; they cost no more in \ RS: FRANCIS CONROY satin iront San Francisco than they do in New York. +) of her mirror while her maid dressed = W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest et hair. Her features were regular, her con \ ‘ paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction lesion was faultless and her form was lovely L 3 and supervision of experienced men, all working The maid slipped her most beautiful gown ss > 4 with an honest determination to make the best wer her shoulders. She surveyed herself in the WK shoes for the price that money can buy. itror. She was exquisite. . yy W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoo dealers Yet she was not happy. She had married besides our own stores. If your local dealer cannot. supply ni vndis Cotteoy tor hie : aditon an: you, take no other make. Order direct from factory. Francis Conroy for his money and position and Tor booklet telling how to order shoes by mall, postage free, she hated him more and more every day. She thought of Larry, whom she had given up. She ty A WE Deel Tee Coy ould get a divorce but Larry was married now, stamped on ful ¢ 143 Spark Street, 6 : that it has not been changed or mutilated. Brockton, Mass, divoreée however pretty would not have the 7 oe ee é ss : : cure position she had in society, and besides, _ | meanness atau ae there would be the pictures in the papers. | \cross the hall, Francis Conroy stepped out The footman opened the hall door and the An Imported Style his bathtub. His valet had laid out his chauffeur opened the limousine door Mr. Pester—Eight hundred dollars for a fur evening clothes. He was bald, fat and forty They arrived at the reception. The clit of kimono! I won't stand forit. Who ever heard He wished he could put on his smoking jacket the city was there and Mr. and Mrs. Conroy of a fur kimono? nd slippers and smoke. He hated receptions. were the most envied of them all. { His Wife—It’s something new this season. More than all he hated his wife. He had never It’s an Eskimono, ved her. He had married her because she was The Big Point itiful and could hold her social position as Thurston—Do you mean to tell me your Hee-Haw! s wife. He remembered Kathleen who had political parade took four hours to pass a given “T can see the tips of your ears, dearic.” ed him in his younger days, but she had point? Why, there was a mere handful of you! Hie. Wetmore—There were twelve of us init. But % k accident, or are cars comi He would divorce his wife and give her what the given point was our peerless leader’s house gradually?” r alimony she asked but with their standing and he took us down to his cellar. as sure to get into.the papers and their pic It Isn't Done, You Know tures would be on the first page. No Airs About Her! The Mistress—1 find you've been wearing my The children of the fourth grade were asked best gown. That must never happen again The Maid—Certainly. Members of my set would never think of being seen in the same By Katuertxe Neciry So when he was dressed he waited at the foot of the stairs for his wife to come down. He had to write a sentence with the word, “ventilate” to admit she looked like a queen as she de in it. A little alien wrote, “my aunt she come early to dinner but she didn’t ventilate.” evening gown twice. seended 27