Judge, 1921-04-30 · page 27 of 32
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A 1 30, 1921 Assertion By Bertox Bratey 17 1D, you're the goods, I’m here to state; \ Unless my eyes and heart deceive me, u're there, as I'l asseverate, Believe me! en of Troy, though fair to view, And Cleopatra in her day, so nous for looks, had naught on you; I'll say so! ke it from me, you grab the prize; I slip it to you, give you credit. n the eyes? You said it! © all the girls of whom I've rea You'll find the North, West full You win. So you'll admit I've said \ mouthful! t and South However great may be the spell Which other flappers have un-fur-ruld, You hold the record, kid, I'll tell The Wur-rald! W. L. DOUGLAS Retail Price Reduced *8.00 SHOES = Quality of heen Masained Special Shoes $10.00 || Special Shoes $6.00 FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE PAID FOR THEM YOU"CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W LDOUGLAS SHOES }) SOLD DIRECT FROM FACTORY | TO YOU AT ONE PROFIT They are the best known shoes in the world. Sold in 107 W.L.Douglas stores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which arantees to you the best shoes that can be roduced, at the lowest possible cost. w.L Douglas name and the retail price are bier 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. are made of the best and finest ies dls 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 same everywhere; they cost no more in San rices are the rancisco than Drawn by Nomass Ase Dever Peet Tis way?—wnen THe Wire GIVES YOUR NEW SPRING OUTFIT THE ONCE= over? Tf you don't read Film Fun you don't get all the movie news The May issue now be ing sold by your newsdealer See the pictures of Coming Stars. Read what the Present Stars are doing. See how they do it on the other side of the world. You get everything in Film Fun for 20¢ At your nearest newsdealer NOW they do in New York. W. L. Dougl: under the direction honest determination to make the best shoes for the pri ONS an. fultosee that ithas not been changed or mutilated. hoes are for sale by over 9000, shoe CAUT W. L. Dough: dealers besi cannot suppl from t shoes shoes 20. end for booklet telling haw to order nail, postage free, made by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, supervision of experienced men, all working with that money can buy. hoes. The name Ve sole. Be care- hiog, dent e, Ww. D 455 t upon having W.L_Dou: price is plainly stamped local di rier direct I See by the Papers That By Jou HERE is a movie hero out West who is living with his own wife. There is a farmer in Dakota who owns a Scotch collie whose name is not Laddie. He calls her Lassie. There is a wealthy chap in San Francisco who has paid his income tax and has enough money left to take the fami na trolley ride. There is a newspaper editor in New York State who has never used the word normalcy. There is an officer in Massachusetts who served in the big War, on the Washington Front, who has not written a book on said war. There is a man in Troy, N. Y., who can go to the movies without acting as a volunteer inter preter and reading the captions in loud clear tones. ‘There is an author in the Middle West who has written a book and hasn’t used the word meticulous over ten times. There was a seen in the lobby of the Biltmore whose skirt reached almost down to her kn There not become New England to sper Means to the Worl There is a man in Hoags Corners, N. Y., who FE. Hearey, Jr. a novelist in Old England who has an author-lecturer and invaded hify on “What America he peruses as propagan But I Don't Belic Papers! Egg View News-Notes By Leste Van Every Fire completely destroyed the Ote Gimber residence late last night. Ote reports that he discovered it quick enough to of put it out, but theonly pail he could find was full of Home Brew. During a sober moment yesterday, Lem Bish- nell, our marshal, said that prohibition had took away the brass rail and put the cellar step in its place. Pop-corn, according to Plato Prouty, is noth- ing, in its most inviting form. Leg Longing Howard—Ballerina, the celebrated dancer, says her life is all work. She'd like a little pleasure. Jay—What would she enjoy doing? Howard—She'd like to go to a dance occa sionally. Afterthought “Would you love me just as much, I were p “More, darling—but are you sure that your bothersome old money is safely invested?” dear, if pniless?”” comicbooks.com