Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1916 — FASHION’S DECREE IN SHOES [ARTICLE]
FASHION’S DECREE IN SHOES
One May Have Choice of Many Models and Be Perfectly Confident of Their fitness. Button boots have always been the rule for tailored suits, but recently laced boots have been considered ■mart. A good-looking laced model in a walking'shoe with vamp of demi-pat-ent leather and gray calf uppers is worn with a gray, fur-trimmed costume. Another striking style is of Havana brown kid, laced, nine inches high, trimmed with perforated bands and Louis heels. Side lacings frequently, in fact as a rule, appear in the high-grade shoes, and while being very smart are not conducive to one's peace of mind while performing this little detail of dressing. The princess model frequently has a black diamond on the toe. In white kid this model is exceptionally attractive for dress wear. In keeping with the fur craze, the latest walking boot has a bracelet of fur matching the peltry on the costume.
