Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3
1 I- It H.H.yBH0R9W FC CM AMP WMHK1 .lime liioes That .Have Woe Tike .1 trade O f The Wof Sign of yeREGAL The tremendous demand for Regals in all parts of the civilized world today is a frank ac knowledgment by the peoples of the nations that no shoes of their own manufacture are the equals of Regal Shoes. The Regal Shoe Company did not seek the trade of the world it came to the Regal Company unsolicited. Regal Shoes were manufactured to give Americans the greatest shoe-values ever produced, and they have long been the favorite American footwear, sold in hundreds of Regal Stores and Agencies through out the United States in 34 Regal Stores in Greater New York alone! Americans wore Regal Shoes abroad, and in this way the superior style, fit and quality of Regals became recognized in other lands. The demand for Regals in foreign countries grew to such an extent that it became necessary to establish Regal Stores and Agencies through out the world. Today Regals are sold all over Canada, Mexico and South America; in Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama and the British West Indies; all over Europe, in London, Vienna, Dresden, Genoa and Zurich; in Egypt and South Africa; in far-off China and the Philippines. The demand for Regal Shoes is constantly growing here and abroad, because no shoe manufacturer in any land has been able to give equal shoe-values. to Regal shoes are recommended and sold in Omaha Exclusively by "The House of High Merit" 1 "'W IPWll I mm Ul" "10, . :-V III ail Ur Ur LIT Ul VTvU' WMMX r, kj ft v r tt W" it J7 nnnhnh m n n j : 'I " 'Tni i "flllilliHIi - H ' I in.iiKi.Miw W n I I mill 'I mi li li mi ir i null Willi I - rrr TTnBMMlinTMTrmTmiTgTmMlffrW mi linn iiwii II a I . v.x.Ts. iwirtsi.-ni in - rt i l . ' ... .' ' lf !-- I Jt WI H w H H , V-f Y- ,1. -1 i Jl.- s . . . . 1 I -J -T. f! t y-xf l.p i f ..i fc. mt. -f t-Wii 4 . . . , t , I TcsypAlK ir Ll L i I- l ti h r-i f - h f h M h i ' e I