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n by MERLE JOHNSON THE BABE RUTH HOME RUN BIRD “Say, pa! Where does that bird go in the winter?” The Other Man By Anthony Euwer HE other man—no matter where We go, we always find him there— Accoutered to the nth degree Of haberdash propriety. And always he has something on That starts my wife to saying, “John, If YOU would just pick out a hat That looked as well on you as THAT!” Perhaps it is a tie he’s got, That jolts her trigger with a “What A stunning scarf! Oh, John—if YOU Could just find something like that too!” The other man! He always knows Just how to wear his snappy clothes; So wonderfully—in him’s revealed The Brummel and the Chesterfield. In theater or church or club, Upon the El—on surface, Sub, Serenely bobbing up I see The other man confronting me; That ultimate perfected soul— Thorn of my rankled journey’s goal. But hold! Through all the gloom of night, Methinks I see a ray of light! Who knows—when I am dressed And dolled up in my humble best, Perhaps this same resplendent I To some still more unlucky guy Am pointed out by good friend wife To be the thorn in his poor life! EXCUSABLE “Dobbs is inclined to exaggerate.” “Well, who wants to spoil a good story by sticking to the truth!” Turn Your Spare Time Into Cash We shall not only show you how, but will supply everything you need for the job, and give you special help and co-operation— all without expense to you. If you have an earnest desire to make extra money, let us tell you what s subscription 's Weekly, Address Des! Leslie-] 627 West 43d Street Department, Company New York City FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN ALWAYS | SAVE MONEY BY WEARING | W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES SOLD DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU AT ONE PROFIT ING THE RETAIL PRICE AT THE FACTORY cl THE STAMPED PRICE. IS YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST UNREASONABLE PROFITS ‘W.L.DOUGLAS $7.00 & $8.00 SHOES BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES They are made of the best and finest leathers, by skilled shoemakers, all working to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. The quality is unsurpassed. Only by examining them can you appreciate their wonderful value. Shoes of equal quality cannot be bought elsewhere at anywhere near our prices. Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally good values. W. L. Douglas shoes are put into all of our 108 stores at factory cost. Wedo not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to remember that when you buy shoes at our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. No matter where you live, shoe dealers can supply you with W. L. Douglas shoes. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. Insist upon having W. L. Douglas shoes with the name and retail price stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute and pay extra profits. Order direct from the factory and save money. ALSO MANY STYLES AT. Iso MANY SiVLESAT $5.00 —— W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED W.L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoe Trade Mark in the world. It stands for thehighest standard of quality at the low- est possible cost. The intrinsic value of a Trade Mark lies In giving to the con sumer the equiva: lent of the price paid for the goods. ‘Catalog Free. President W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. 145 Spark St., Brockton, Masa, Drawn by Ronert WILDER. ——=— LITTLE JOURNEYS OFF THE BEATEN PATH Plumbers picking plums near Plumbago. A NEW MEAL Little Edward, aged three, could not | BOOK ON DOG DISEASES remember that his evening meal was | | supper and the morning meal breakfast. | His father, trying to teach him, asked one evening, “Son, what meal did you | eat this morning?” “Oatmeal, Daddy.” America’s Pioneer Dog Medicines And How to Feed Mailed f address by H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 129 West 24th Street, New York comicbooks.com,