Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1920 — STUDY OF FEET INTERESTING [ARTICLE]
STUDY OF FEET INTERESTING
Ne Tw# Pair of Thom Alike, and All Toll a story to the Observant Individual. In the subway and on the surface cars—ln fact. In every sort of public conveyance—l have always found It j Interesting to while away the time spent tn transit by making a study 1 of feet. Large feet, small feet, nar- ] sow feet and broad feet have-charac-teristics all their own, and no two 1 pairs of them are alike.? The long, ' slender, gmceful foot of the womarv! of fashion, she with the rather lavish taste, betokened in the extreme’ heel , and narrow, buckled vamp; the smartly shod foot of the executive business J woman, with mahogany calf and mill- ■ tary heel; the neat but worn black ' leather shoe of the shop worker, and the ultra faddish down-at-the-heel, high-cut kid shoe of the> stenograjUler or factory girl. All of them tell a Story. The girl who cares about getting ahead, and the boy who is ambi«ou», watch out that your feet do not betray ypu. Very often I have seen a well-groomed business, girl whoso appearance was entirely spoiled by a muddy or run-down pair yf shoes, and I-always Judge her accordingly, j An employer, hiring an office boy or l ] a clerk, will invariably base his de- j clsion on the get up of his applicant. Qnshlned shoes and torn stockings ' may cause you to lose that opportu- 1 nity for which you have always been looking.—Brooklyn Eagle.
