Judge, 1921-04-23 · page 25 of 32
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| W.L. DOUGLAS Retail Price $ S Stas of Material Reduced 8.00 S a ES Mactinea ShsiWensens” 510.00 | ne Dense Sai FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE aay ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAID FOR THEM are the best_known shoes in the world. r in 107 W.L.Douglas stores, direct from SED Cee roa es factory to you at only one profit, which 10 YOU AT ONE PROFTT ponrantess, to you the best shoes that can bg produced, at the lowest possible cost. Douglas name and the retail price are bierlos on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your pro- tection against unreasonable profits. W. L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are made of the best and finest leathers that money can buy. They com- bine quality, style, workmanship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. 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 YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY WEARING Mother—Goooxess GRACIOUS, WHAT AKL CHILDREN DOING ald—We'w PLAYIN’ Sts MOWILE HORN Is MY ALTOS Sartorial Spring Song By Sormm FE. Reproxo V HEN feathers on my winter hat Remind me of a half-drowned rat; When furs begin to crumple up Resembling much a mangy pup; When buttonholes and frayed-out sleeve No room for further mending leave; And when my shining winter suit CA determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. Insist upon having W.L_Douglas shoes. The name fe) N and price ie pla inly stamped © Whe LO, sole. Be care- y S tosee that ithas not been changed or mutilated. Mods. rt a Wut Pougiae shoes are for sale by over 9000, shoo W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., 1 dealer r direct 145 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, other mak: to order Inctory. Se , postage free. Looks down upon my shabby boot, The while [ run ck into her With flowery hat and summer fur When windows flash with furbelows Albeit we are still half-froze Nine-dollar hats that two months hence I know will cost but ninety cents— Although I hear no robins sing "Tis then, ah, then, I know it’s Spring. C’est Vrai By Vance C. Crrss Certain of his associates said But Phere was nothing unusual about that. * * . He and she met. There was hing unusual about that ‘They were married. There was nothing unusual about that . . * But—they lived happily together, and— There was something unusual about that. HE was cighteen, pretty of face, tempting of Early Speed figure—and in the chorus. There was nothing unusual about that I USED to mourn with greybeard loons She smoked cigarettes, swore easily when The glories of their vanished youths; occasion demanded, and sometimes made use Sind. sine’ they'd lived-sownanyanoans: of her knowledge that charmingly filled silk I would accept their tales for truth stockings are more effective than dimples in stimulating masculine interest. There was nothing unusual about that. Certain other young ladics of the chorus said— But— There was nothing unusual about that. . * . By VW. S. Stuckey Now I’ve some vanished youth, and so I've ceased to mourn with them, because, If one is what he is, I know He never was the man he was. He was a bachelor of forty, massive of build and bulky of pocketbook. ‘There was nothing unusual about that. He was fond of the bright lights, knew all the head waiters, spent freely, and—upon condition showered gold on the newest beauty There was nothing unusual about that. Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy Voice from the Wreck HEAVENS DON'T YOU WATCH WHAT YOU'RE DOING by Ganusen O. Hes Why iy THe NAME OF With Cuticura Soap United” Ervin icilly)-Ourre and Cuticura Talcum BUT po SPEAK TO MY HORSE ABOUT IT, WON'T You? T HAVEN'T ANY INFLUENCE OVER HIM AT ALL comicbooks.com