Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1912 — TAN SHOES ALL THE VOGUE [ARTICLE]
TAN SHOES ALL THE VOGUE
Edict of Fashion That Deslqnatefl Thlfl Pretty Color Will Be Welcomed —Buckles or Ribbons. . Tan shoes are again In fashion. That light putty color which was so much in fashion in France last winter and which one feared would become fashionable here is fortunately missing. All the Russian tans are used in pumps, in Oxfords, and in twoeyelet ties. Buckles still take precedence over ribbons, except in the Oxfords and on pumps. True, a wide number of women prefer the more or less huge buckle on their pumps, but you will notice that the well-dressed woman who is smartly turned out in every detail will wear the plain puipP. with its flat bow of corded ribbon, such as the men wear, no matter what its heeL ,4/ ; i-;* Jk . Buckles rightly belong to slippers, but there is no breach of good taste in choosing one of kid, of gunmetal, or of japanned metal on a pump of dull kid. If one wears patent-leather slippers, with. Spanish heels, then the buckle may be ot silver, of gilt, or oi cut steel, but it Is to be hoped that American women will go back to thatr original method and keep this brilliant footwear off the streets In the morning hours. ,■■■„ t Tiny white pearl oblong buttons trim a side frill of platted net, _L__. : '’••A'-- -\. :.--r ~ *•
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