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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928, y ~ Troupe Shows Change in | “Tale Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks iy roupe, 5 Clothing aie ADAM AND EVA Unele Guillermo Gets the iin ai BY CAP agent, Variations Since 1821 1821 Tend to Show Wickle- Ri) ness in Gentlemen’ s Tastes YOU LIke THE PICTURE SO "so muen WILLIAM, | WILL Give You THE > WEGATIVE. — {WAVE CARRIED THe. PHOTO HERE, OVER ’ ! i i KNEW You WERE. Bh MY HEART EvER SINCE AND EVERY DAY OF THE POURNEY TO "YOU | HAVE LOOKED AT THE PICTURE. AND LONGED FOR. THE. ORIGINAL. ey t hy G. LUCILLE BUTLER sively fom thelr own factories In Hix generations, all in the aame|New Y¥ |family, too, Unus z WHEN | SAW YOUR PHOTO, | DORA, FAR AWAY IN THE. 7) 1-3 featuring the mont ative at Browning at paoomct clothing atore, Becond ave. at Uni-|atyles, not only ax to garments, but versity at, of features and tonsorial exactness, of tho 20-yenr periods of the last Monday morning, having dincov- ered that thess men were touring | the country in the interests of the 100 The) in the plum-covered 4 gentleman of fashion, 1 made an tn in et and jteaue broad. formal call on them, and while they | 0th knee pants of thm period, the adopted a rather noncommitial tho | {#bing blade of 1927 1s causing 4 ily attitude, I. managed to| decided flutter, x0 T am told, in the some very interesting facts) | pew ding the evolution of style and | quality of men's garments from the | |breasts of certain of our city's | fairest, altho t pers are unant bs and flap. that th time Browning King & Co. estab: | os the war lished their first men's clothing | sf “quite store, way back jn 1821. At the present time Bro King & Co, have 20 stores ie BY Y STANLEY ————o |fancy Bedford cords, nor the enuff 2am aot) How About formal coat d tall “topper”* ot to mention NEWT SHES , AREARIN~ Some Eggs? bearing ‘of Mr. 1882, who js fre a quently taken for His Majesty, King > — George, and the quiet elegance of Dancers Prefer Store- the herringbone worsted of Mr. 1902, altho | believe the concensus of Step to ‘Stick Horse’ |opinics, among the tadsen at least, | would overwhelmingly legn toward | the latest model, which makes for greater ease of arm movement, which Jn so necessary in these days of oversize steering wheels and “natural” waistlines. Ah, well, bear with us If we di- verge—It is not to be wondered at that such an aggregation of manly charm and faultless taste would tend to lead the mind into the paths of romance, even tho they be wax figures in a window display. | Be that as ning i | WhO may perhaps not remember the short Prince Alberts of 1842 which were worn #0 effectively over the WATCH MY HAND: UNC! AND WHEN t OPEN EM, WHY SNAP rr “TO ME QuicK! Jazz hounds of Los Angeles are wild over stick horses, but in Seattle they'd rather have groceries, | This, in substance, was the com- ment Monday of Burton BE. Leonard, | manager of Leonard's orchestra, in \insuing a statement in answer to | Mrs, Martha Taylor's complaint that |her daughters had been started | wrong at one of Leonard's dances at} the Economy hall, where, she said, stick horse dancing was being al- lowed in an improper manner. Leonard ‘says the stick horse dance, in which dancers straddie a} stick and “ride” about the hall, is making a big hit in Los Angeles. because it failed to “go over” an substituted a country | | ith groceries as prizes. | ne says, is getting by in : ee es | Armistice Day Program at ¢ (oor Saname Rica novelty, Ia ‘not San Jose Marred vulgar or immoral, but vely and. whi canon,” he adds, “it fa ith our patrons and It JOSE, Cal, Nov.12.—Pan was killed and four others hospitals today, Injured as ot ceidenta during the e day auto races here rol . co hall matrons’ supervi Arrighl, driving a car in the seo Lundsford, matron at his | ond race, was killed when; his ma “ BAL ALL 2 ly» y capable, experienced | chi m1 o ELF DAKINS NEPHEW SHOWED Hilt il) baits “abeciriny Oe'|ibe intra cad seme ae SOME POOR JUDGEMENT: WHEN “4 wi Now AUNT SARAA PEABODY, LEADER Apron calgon Mint gaciy ccese 's wife saw the accident, Suares, driving another ack Hess, of Sacramento, clan, was injured in ¢ accident a few minutes previ HE ASKED UNCLE ELF “0 HELP HIM WITH HIS FOOTBALL PRACTISE. OF THE SOCIETY FoR “THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, REALIZES IT WASNT A REGULAR PIPE SHE TRIED TO BREAK WITH HER TRUSTY UMBRELLA ~ re that you Mrs, Taylor ntrue and if she would | «{mil up to our ces, chaper- | ously. daughter she should, | wish all pi its would do,| Bubonic 5 plague | is a disease of hot © ]sho would find that our dances are | climates: | properly conducted, and that young | Re PIC | people atgending them A oct prop-| Memphis {s the largest manufac er, wholesome amusement.” ‘turer of cottonseed prodticts. ‘EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE oe A Strong Comeback CENTRAL, I'VE CALLED THAT NUMBER THREE "BY ALLMAN | MISS LEE, | WANT You To UNDERSTAND ( THAT THAT PHONE f— 2, IS A PRIVATE WELL, | TELEPHONE! WAS USING ce ITFOR A PRIVATE MATTER. SIR AW NOW,HONEY, DON’T SAY THAT- YOU KNOW THAT | DO- WHEN? ) TOMORROW EVENING? ALL RIGHT, FINE! 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