Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1910 — BELLS ON WOMEN’S HOSIERY [ARTICLE]

BELLS ON WOMEN’S HOSIERY

Tinkle as Breezes Bare Them to View, Particularly in Vicinity of Big Buildings. New York.—"Rrngs on Her Fingers and Bells on Her Toes” may become literally true if progress continues in women’s hosiery. It is almost true! now, as may be seen from some of the latest sensational designs from Europe. “Classy” misses and mesdames in the continental capitals are actually wearing their hearts as well as tinklers on their hose. Fact! Some of the latest stockings are set with miniatures, so designed that the we&Vor may embellish them with photographs of those dear to them. Many of the new styles are stockings that tinkle; they have bells on them. Bells once worn on garters, but now they' are in a position to be easily seen, particularly in the vicinity of the draughty flatiron building or Longacre square. The bells may be arranged along the sides of the hose, or down the front. Bells also may be attached to the shoes, and some even have one tiny tinkler under the high instep. This is getting pretty close to “Bell 3 on Her Toes.”