Judge, 1921-11-05 · page 31 of 36
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W. LDOUGLAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN $700 & $8.00 SHOES seuss $1.00 musiae. $5.00 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING | W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES a | e best known shoes in the world. \ ‘They are sold in107W.L.Douglas | y | ovens wots FWILDOUGLAS sHoEs <>) FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR IN ALL THE LATEST ‘> SIZES AND WTR <9) stores, direct from the factory to youatonlyone profit, which guarantees to you the best shoes that can be pro- duced, at the lowest possible cost. W.L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the sole of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes BOYS SHOES are absolutely the best shoevaluesfor $4.50 &$5.00 the money in this country. They com- bine quality, style, workmanship and wearing qualities equal to other makes | W.L. Douglas name selling at higher prices. They are the | and portrait is the leaders in the fashion centers of | best known shoe America. The stamped price is W. L. | Trade Mark in the Douglas personal guarantee that the | world. It stands for shoes are always worth the price paid | thehighest standard for them. The prices are the same | Of quality atthelow- everywhere; they cost no more in San | est possible cost. Francisco than they do in New York. | W. L, Douglas shoes W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the bil eereginiaa “ i T i] ri Moral: Never leave the baby alone | Papal eer peemeentirpepi ype on the sole are worn with a balloon. rienced men, all working with an hon- | by more men than est determination to make the pest aay other make. “ : : \g ° shoes for the price that money can buy. One Arabian Night”’ cutian tt en eee SS Set WA ¥, y " ‘the sole. care! see as not (Continued from page 11) y Gpitardor matted, snivsonder direct’ __ W.le Douglas Shee C., or a little better. This substitute is ~ Sromfuciory, “Cataled free 146 Spark St, Brockton, Mase known as art. It consists in letting a a suggestion do the work with one T. M. O. A Good Thing Painful All Around sweeping gesture which eliminates After I was married, “Those are the smallest shoes ¢ petty detail. It sees things imag- I longed to have a baby the beach. But they must hurt you.” inatively and makes them thus no Show up. “They do.” less true, but much more beautiful. But after I’d been harried, “Then why wear them?” Form and line and light are combined I longed to have the baby “Well, they hurt the other women, in gorgeous combination throughout Grow up. too.” “One Arabian Night.” The best German pictures are far more artistic than almost anything we have done, but this is not neces- sarily fatal to pure local pride. From our point of view the Germans are still far too indifferent to the busi- = ness of telling a story. They are ¢ : y is CO . concerned with tableaux to the ex- : = = al, WATER clusion of tale telling, and most of ease neo the charm of a fast, fine-gripping : , & narrative is missing from their pro- ductions. Theirs are the most artis- lic pictures, but several American producers are able to provide more fun. | Ifs Guise and Gre %° You can be quickly cured if you stammer. Send 10 cents,coin or stamps,for 288 page cloth bornd book on self after Stamm and Stuttering » Drawn by NoRMAN ANTHOX sx PEOUAMINW. BOGUE, 3210 Bogue Bulg, 1147 WU, StJudlanapolis | A Leak Somewhere—“Ask the Man Who Owns One.” 29 comicbooks.com