Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1913 — White Footwear. [ARTICLE]

White Footwear.

During the coming summer whits footwear is to be more fashionable than ever, and the conventional shoes for outdoor occasions will be well cut buttoned boots of white buckskin, with a moderate Cuban heel and vamp on the new long line now considered patrician and distinguished. One handsome model has the high top with fourteen buttons and lines of dainty perforated trimming of brogue ing, in the shoe vernacular, on the toe. The new types of piazza footwear are Included. There is a colonial pump of white calfskin with a covered heel and an odd trimming of black patent leather laid under a row of perforations. The buckle Is of patent leather studded with rhinestones. To the woman who adores novel effects a new white buckskin oxford will appeal. The arrangement of the buttons on alternating scallops of the white buckskin and black patent leather is a novel footwear note.