Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1911 — SLIPPERS OF SOFT SATIN [ARTICLE]
SLIPPERS OF SOFT SATIN
Prettiest are Made Perfectly Plain— Heels are Lower and Teee More Pointed. 'V. ■ ' . Some of the most beautiful slippers are of soft lustrioua satin, made perfectly plain, with a medium Cuban heel and a small rhinestone buckle In front Many of them are finished with a soft chon of chiffon or maUne. held in place with a round Jeweled ornament For the bride, white satin slippers having s tiny cluster of the significant orange blossom on the toe are quite oorrect > The npw note Jn milady’s shoes and slippers Is that heels are to be a trifle lower than heretofore and toes more pointed. Velvet and suede pumps have been mnch worn during the summer and will continue to be popular during the fUL As a rule, they are so soft and comfortable women hate to give them up. even when cold weather sets in. " The French heel has almost entirely disappeared from shoes adapted to strati wear, although it is still seen on evening- slippers. ' ? . Very besettful are the “mules” designed for the boudoir. These, soft, comfy lounging slippers are made of satin and brocades In tbs daintiest shades. Some are embroidered and others are trimmed with little bows of Buckles are seen on all the newest slippers. Large, small and medium, it matters not what sise Is chosen—Just so it Is s buckle. They are c t metal, often Jeweled elaborately, others leather covered, or having metal frames Inlaid With satin, suede ok velvet
