Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1914 — Two-Leather Pump for Summer. [ARTICLE]

Two-Leather Pump for Summer.

Long, low and rakish —as the seamen say, “built like a yachV’—ls the graceful pump of this .summer. The Blender, narrow toe, long vamped and the moderately high heel, also slender in line, emphasize the aristocratic and Patrician effect of the 1914 woman’s foot which seetfis to have little kin with the stubby, short-toed foot of a season or two ago. And the very smartest pumps this year are built of two leathers, one varnished and black and the other has the soft, dull surface of white kid or buckskin. Combinations of bronze kid and buckskin are also seen, but the smartest pump shows leather and snow white buckskin or kid.

For, wear with simple morning dresses of dimity or flowered voile, the all white buckskin pump is favored —or the white buckskin buttoned boot —but with formal afternoon costumes the two-leather pump is by far the smartest.