Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1895 — Said by Aubrey Beardsley. [ARTICLE]
Said by Aubrey Beardsley.
Beardsley, he that has Imitators. ."4-ardsJey, the English artist that revfa the outlandish but interesting, eming over to talk to us in the He will first finish a book, “Vest* sad Tannhauser,” that he expects ■■l srake a stir. Beardsley is 22, a ■mtnptlv*, and was first an archichart, and tban tarried in an in- ■ MS iH ‘K,
Shoe* Named for the New Empress. I Because the new Empress of Russia has pretty feet and is fond of dancing the faithful French bootmakers have named in her honor a series of new ' Russian slippers meriting admiration. ■ The Tsaritsa is a rich black satin shoe on which a piece of fine white lace is I applied, the pattern suiting the front of the slipper, and for other and particularly evening gowns tinted satins are used under lace. The Feodorovna is of the new tan glace kid, soft and pliable, and has bars of patent leather all round with a gilt or bronze slide. A white satin slipper banded with gold and twinkling like Cinderella’s own is called the Alix, and the Alexander is made of patent leather perforated to prevent any’ injury to the feet and decorated with a bow of alternate stripes of patent leather twisted with satin ribbons of various colors.
