Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1902 — Willfully Misunderstood. [ARTICLE]

Willfully Misunderstood.

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Stand tip When Fitting Shoe*. “People would find lefts difficulty with ready-fnade shoes,” says an experienced salesman. “If they would stand up to fit them on, Instead of sitting down. Nine persons out of ten, particularly ladies, want a comfortable chair while they are fitting a shoe, and It Is with the greatest difficulty you can get them to stand for a few minutes, even after the shoe is fitted. Then, when they begin walking about, they wonder why the shoes are not so comfortable as they tvere at first trial. A woman’s foot is considerably smaller when she sits In a chair than when she walks about Exercise brings a larger quantity of blood Into the feet, and they swell appreclablyvThe muscles also require certain space. In buying shoe* this fact should be borne in mind.”