Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1914 — REALLY A FORM OF SANDAL [ARTICLE]

REALLY A FORM OF SANDAL

Lace Top Shoes Highly Desirable Accessories Worn With Stocking* of a Different Shade.

Lace shoes sound alluring, don’t they? They are really high shoes, cut in every way like ordinary dress shoes —but the vamp is of colored satin, the top of linen lace, fitting as snugly as a gaiter. One- pair, particularly pretty, showed top and heel of cloth of gold, with top of Plauen face. Sometimes colored satin and lace colored to match id seen, a combination that shows up well when stockings of a diffeiskit shade are worn beneath. One pair, a little more extreme than the others, has merely the toe part of satin—the heel of toe stocking being allowed to show tttythjgh the meshes of the face. Here Indeed we come back to the sandal, sinefe nothing could exceed this face shoe for transparency.