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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN", TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 13. 1919 PAGE ELEVEN it "l If ?L ii J . L fj ' ill li I'll il a r ' PL 14. ' 4 tbis model. That's why we call it The Wearabout. Sturdy leather to start with strong of body, fine in grain. Add to this charac teristic BUCKHECHT work manship and you begin to appreciate its superior wear ing qualities. A neat-looking, capable Ehoe for ail-around wear a 6hoe that will stand up under everyday usage without whine or whimper. : Sjai a k. ? 71 -SI r. "'J 09 , Jf fr- AflkV; Si. 5lk. 5?rJ a T TTILri Y sticks out aU over il J npmS model illustrates the JL BTTCKITECnT nolicv to j put into each shoe only top-grade materials, top notch workmanship and top-most value. When you buy Hie Maximo you are buying a shoe of maximum wear and comfort at an extremely moderate price. Tou will like it, too, for Its clean-cut styling sane, sober and sensible. 2E 1 - il 8 J' , TT' . n . . The first thing that goes into a BUCKHECHT Shoe is the lust thing you'd ever dream of going into a shoe. We call it an ideal. It's something you don't see when you buy that's true ! It's something tucked away underneath hut it's there, just the same. And what is this BUCKHECHT ideal what is this spirit that has animated this business ever since its establishment in the early fifties? Simply this: To give you a shoe that looks well and feels every bit as good as it looks ; a shoe that fits as a shoe ought to fit and that comes up to your every expectation in wear and service! Take these BUCKHECHT Shoes for example. Stalwart specimens, every one! Notice their clean-cut, sensible styling; nothing extreme or foppish about them. Every one a man's shoe for a man's man. Sturdy, dependable and dressy withal. Just such a shoe as appeals to you ! No matter what your shoe require ments may be remember this: from rugged outdoors to everyday indoors- there's a BUCKHECHT Shoe for every purse and purpose. Always look for the name BUCKHECHT when you buy. You'll find it stamped on every shoe foryour protection! Buckhecht Shoes range in price from $6.50 to $10.00 BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Established in the Early Fifties Manufacturers San Francisco a BUCKHECHT Shoes dealers in the "West. supplied, send us bis v. .v.-.'Tmiw -jw.yj ..V .-U"T. ...il".. r. are carried by principal If your dealer is not name and order direct. n. 4 V --2: TTERE is cood strle for A-L you and everything else that belongs! Trim, trig and altogether effec tive The BiUtcell is a good example of good taste, good style and good workmanshipcomfcirecJ. An English-last model with plenty of "swing" to it; and, in addition, that dependable bctt- 1 ice-quality you have come to expect m every BUCKHECHT Shoe. v t v ; V" ...... 4 V v 3 litaattl I ' j j 1 ' ' ?yva.g. ..M i ?T in t i ,..n Ni' V-- i - -MAT JFi. - i IT? VSv y f si- a cL WHILE it is true that every BUCKHECHT Shoe is designed with an eagle eye to comfort the model here shown is espe cially notable in this respect. For foot-ease and foot-freedom for sheer shoe satisfac tion permit us to commend The Comforter. A sturdy, aensible shoe that depends on sound materials and thorough workmanship for its unusual wearing qualities. -1 fat sa, , - ,V , v. g a 3 a 8