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October 9, 1920 $722 $8.22 $9.00 8 $10.20 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES | |) eS ug! stores, direc! Dron by R. B. Fouen fo AND HOLD THEIR || from the factory to you A Succrstion ror Aranturxt Huxteas = at only one profit, which guarantees to | you the best shoes that can be produced, at Ballade of Change fos i | the lowest possible cost. W.L. Douglas fo Max Lue aa ssf] name and the retail price are stamped on epee <E = the bottom of all shoes before they leave PEAR GEORGE: the factory, which is your protection You won't believe your eyes against unreasonable profits. When you return from gay Paree; You'll rub your orbs in great surprise W.L.Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are abso- And wonder at the sights you see. lutely the best shoe values for the money in this Old Reubensville, the town where we country. They are made of the best and finest Were born, has changed some, you'll allow. leathers that money can buy. They combine Things aren't what they used to be— quality, style, workmanship and wearing quali- You'd never know the old town now. ties equal toother makes selling at higher prices. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of This burg has trebled in its size America. The stamped price is W. L. Douglas Main Street has movie houses three; personal guarantee that the shoes are always That big red barn of Ephraim Wise 4 worth the price paid for them. The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in Is now jazz academy. oe ‘ y, The village drunk is gone for he ’ ; San Francisco than they do in New York. Tape hicwn shay Thence iy 4 : W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the, highest You'd never know the old town now. paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction eve « . $ and supervision of experienced men, all working How manners change and how time flies! : A with an honest determination to make the best “Pug” Callahan and “Fat” McGee " JS shoes for the price that money can buy. Who used to bully all the guys, ‘W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers ) besides our own stores. If your local dealer cannot supply Are pillars of the ministry! om, take no other make, Order direct from factory. Send Belle Brown, to whom on bended knee ‘or booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. You pledged your love with fervent vow, CAUTION.—Insist upon having W. President Hes atte) @ nocd cised farnily fea hace The namo and price te plainty Kio W.L.Dougias Shoe Co., Faised .a good-sized family stamped on the sole. Be careful to see 148 Spark Street, You'd never know the old town now. that it has not been changed or mutilated. Brockton, Mass. ANDROL ett gt Ta oT eee Meee eT ! P.S. Remember blue-eyed Dorothy, The kid who used to milk the cow? After Taking Why, she’s the Mayor! Holy Geet The first kiss is the most interesting. You'd never know the old town now! With your second you try to achieve that which was missing in the first; with your My, My, My! third you realize the impossibility of it; after Mrs, Willis—She leads an ideal society life. the fourth you doubt whether further repetition Mrs, Gill ? is worth while; the fifth is merely an osculatory Mrs. Willis—Yes. She has a dummy hus- | swan song. band, a rummy son, andachummy roadster. | ‘The first kiss is the most interesting. Drown by Dox Hencno loc = . ae —s | 25¢ SANA K QTRAOAN 0 A Pian Not Wuouty witnout Merit EADACHE,| Young Author's Wif-—Mayue. 1¥ you pipN'T 4 5 ALWAYS ENCLOSE STAMPS THEY WOULDN'T ALWAYS SEND YOUK STORIES BACK; AT LEAST (Ask For A-K Tabs } IT WOULD SAVE THE STAMPS. comicbooks.com