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., WL.DOUGLAS = { ($5 $6 $7 &58 SHOES ianecaen O>. —~]|are actually demanded year after year by The Lady—Heavens, William! | more people than any other shoe in the world a road! What a: bampy:ro BECAUSE: For style, material and workmanship * they are unequaled. we need only enough power to get it . y started and keep it rolling against. the Protection against unreasonable profits is guaranteed resistance of the tires, road by the price stamped on every pair. esis a o-avecae cae can teavel nt Years of satisfactory service have given them confi- nd wind. In dence in the shoes and in the protection afforded by the t twenty miles per hour under these condi- | W. L. Douglas Trade Mark. XY) tions on a power output of the engine shoes are put into all of our 110 stores at Go! of less than ten horse power. But strike W.L. DOUGLAS trex. cost. We do not make one cent of Shoes are'sold to you. It is worth dollars for 80ys Shoes*4,00&94.50 profit until ¢ a hill, and to these various resistances is sume: a : } dually lifting | YOU t@ Femember that when you buy shoes at our stores [7 7. Douglas name gears added t i nee sally ae G ua ifting YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. and portrait ta the bet hand r and its load up the grace. No matter where you live, shoe dealers can supply you with | 470%” shoe Trade Mart ent example, if your grade is a steep : WV. L. Douglas shoes. They cost no more in | jor the highest standard — one and rises 600 feet in a mile, your en- San Francisco than they do in New England. |(of quality at the lowest’ ng Te- possible cost. The name led gine will have actually lifted the self and the other occupants up a our $7.00 and $8.00. shoes |23%6° tp COMPARE with any $10.00 or $12.00 | ili Sn these” ive 7 vertical height of G00 feet during the shoes made. factor time that it took you to travel that mile. If not for sale in your vicinity, send for free catalog. f from If you travel this: grac speed of TO MERCHANTS: I} no dealer In your town handles W. L. dollar he twenty miles per hour, and your ear with Boupias Shoes, write today for exctusice rights to handle this passengers weighs 4,000 pounds, your tires engine will have lifted a weight of 4,000 Positive Alignment Means Perfect Putting The inlaid black T square on the McDougal r If pounds istance of 200 fect in one I that minute, This, in itself, would require about twenty-five horse power, exclusive of that ne¢ ry for overcoming friction maguite and keeping the car rolling at the same Putt enables, you to easily putt thn speed on the level. All in all, approx- “ekin straight for the cup. / mfort imately thirty-five horse power will be piney erect McDougal Putters are uniformly | that needed to drive this 4,000 pound car i Acne Eruptions on the fuachined! for accuracy and perfectly ah up this grade at the speed mentioned. onthe ee, eeaeee! Pevee| || balanced. Flat, mediam or/uprig skid If the car is driven twice as fast up this ita shat been. Tried, Tested and Proven io ee sooth same grade, more than twice as_ much | ts merits in over 100,000 test eases, Ee aschcnaia ppery r He oak will be needed, 7 aang | Frebouier A Graan: receipe of $7.00 _ bs Don’t blaine your motor, therefore, if | [Ptearedmyeettatter being alictd atteenyears | || jriegig yee, PUTTER CO. innay it fails to respond to a call for more power E. S. GIVENS, 224 Chemical Bidg., Kansas City,Mo. icidinag pas when going up hill on high gear. The | = ae r of only time that that engine can develop Who desire to secure ISTERDAM THEATRE at8:10 eee |) its maximum power is when it is turning | INVENTORS | ptcut rh c POP. MATS.WED.& SAT. vhich fast, and with a load holding it back it | Send model or'sketch and de cannot increase its speed unless you shift our opinion it toa lower gear. Also don’t expect your A NATIONAL INSTITUTION sie car to give you as high a gasoline mileage quire on a trip through hilly count as when M W To you go along the same distance over t d wa smooth-paved, level roads, in which the en ante power of the engine is only required to | BE COMFORTABLE — Wear keep you moving. the Brooks Appliance, the modern scientific invention which gives If you are int proposition rupture sufferers immediate relief. It as Do obnoxious springs: or oe ANNUAL Automatic, Air Cushions bind and SEP™o™ every housewife. is No fake or eaten sche This means Just what we say. If you are draw together the broken parts, No ling for some other concert tt: will the RORUICALE crives of plasters, Durable. Cheap. Sent on trial to this wonderful new artic | prove its worth. Never on sale in stores as every 5 Appliance is made toorder, the proper size and shape TE af Rir Cushion depending on thenature of each ease, Beware rene toictare at chee toda is new article of imitations. Look for tra bearing portrait and i hear from you today. ‘Territory being Aled Signature of G. E. Brooks which appearson every Appliance. rapidly Noneother genuine. Full information and booklet sent free JENNINGS MFG. CO., Secretary 184 tire gplain, sealed envelope. DAYTON, OHIO ia BROOKS APPLIANCE CO., 409F State St., Marshall, Mich. sl | e e e Fil ie . 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