Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 314, 19 September 1909 — Page 16
THE RICHMOND PALLADIT1I AND BUH-TKLEGBA2L, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1909.
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Smart Shoe and Slipper Styles for Winter Wear
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: WOMAN r may b attired In
I Parisian , creations ' from her 1 I chapeau to her lingerie, but
you may be very sure that when "her feet, like little, mice, peep In and out," she
will display footwear of American make It Is said that there Is not an American woman who has married Into the nobility of the old world who does not have her shoes sent to her from her ctaMve land. Never have the styles been so varied And so bewitching: as those shown for the fall and winter seasons. There are the pumps of,' the 'Colonial times, the trapped boot 6f the First Empire, the modified Greek sandal, the trig-looking walklnc shoes, , the t suede dress shoe 'and the Louis XV slipper, which will tie worn with the costumes of that "period that promise to be In vogue.
By RENE MANSFIELD
Among the high shoes for street wear the patents and the dull kids continue in favor. The wing tips have superceded the plainer styles and the short vamp, which Is so becoming to nearly every foot. Is in great demand. Suede shoes,' matching the gown with which they are to be worn. In the button style lace shoes being entirely out with a tassle at the top of the front seam, are being shown In great quantities. Slippers are Irresistible. While bronse Is paasg, except with costumes In the brown shades, a bronze boot is shown having perforations at each side of the front seam, the whole front being elaborately decorated with bronze beads, which the average woman will find it hard to resist. For the picturesque girl,-' with ' the dainty" feet, there are the suede pumps with a bow of ribbon
at the toe and the strap at the ankle tied with wider . ribbon of the same shade. Just tbe gKat of gold la added to a pair of patent teatbar pumps by the tiny gold leather bow, gold heels and a gold cord about the top of the pump. The Ixrala styles which are extremely-advanced designs, have the medium French heel, long vamp, with narrow toes squared slightly at the ends, and tbe whole slipper and tongue are heavily embroidered. Hug buckles of jet or brilliants finish the trimming. Another new idea Is the use of Russian net over colored satin linings, with the Jewels of the buckle matching.
XTXW HOSXEST
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One of '-the new styles In hosiery shows the vertical stripe effect. This is obtained sometimes simply by the
use of a, lisle strip and a silk on in the sam shade. These half-Inch stripes extend the entire length of the stocking. This scheme Is also carried out In contrasting colors, with quarter-Inch stripes In front, decreasing to hair lines at the aid. Boot patterns are returning to favor in the silk and lisle hose. Among the more expensive silk goods an embroidered panel, reaching from the toe to the hem of the stocking, outlined by a lace band, la on of the noticeable styles. Following the return of the contrasting stripes, it is quite likely we will have a revival of multi-colored hosiery. The French shops are showing con-' servatlve patterns in brightly embroidered goods, with a hint of daring novelties In the air.
"Mchiito I Have Ever Seen"
" This statement was made by Dr. O'Neil of Chicago, who appeared on our Chautauqua Program. It was not made in his lecture to receive the applause of his audience, but in personal conversation with him. This is true because of the fact that her people axe intelligent, industrious, progressive, and take a just ' . pride. in their own" town and are anxious to build up, improve and beautify it. . 'As one of Richmond's Business Houses, we believe that the citizens of Richmond) and its vicinity are anxious to do their part with the merchants to advance the interests of our city by spending their money in their home town, and it's up to the merchant to provide a market for his customers equal to that which they find in the larger cities." " " With this in view," we have 'made "an effort and believe have succeeded in providing for the people of Richmond and surrounding country a SHOE MARKET EQUAL IN ALL ESSENTIALS to the shoe stores in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton and other equally large cities. A look through our Mammoth Stock will be a revelation to you. The variety of styles and) the price, at which you can buy them will be a pleasant surprise to you. Don't take our word for it, but if you want to see the MOST COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE : . . ' y - , V Line of Footwear ever shown in Richmond, drop in and see us. We are at all times ready and glad to show you and will do our best to please you.
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Spacers too limited (and expensive) to go into a lengthy detail, so will simply call your attention to a few of the New Things in Fall Footwear
FOR WOMEN Patent Button; Black Suede Top - - - $4.00 Gun Metal Button, Gray Cravenette Top - $4.00 Black Cravenette Button, Welt - - - - $4.00 Dark Elephant Gray, Suede, Button - - $4.00 Bronze Calf, Brown Cravenette Top - - $4.00 j Patent Vamp, Black Cravenette Top, $3 and $3.50 j '" " - - ' 0 ' ' r - ' 'J - .... ' ...... . j Pat. Button, Lace and Blucher, with Dull Calf Top - - $3, $3.50 and $4.00
FOR MEN Patent Button, Brown Cloth Top - -Patent Button, Gray Cloth Top - -Patent Blucher and Lace, High Heel - Gun Metal, Blucher and Lace, High Heel, Dark Winter TariBluch;'Welt -
Dark Green, Blucher, Welt - - - -
Gray Calf, Blucher, Welt - -v
All the above made over the very newest patterns, with wing tip, plain tip or straight tip.
$5.00 $5.00 $4.00 $4.00
- $4.00 -$4.00 - $4.00
Then the staple styles we can't begin to describe, as we have over 100 different styles in Ladies' and Men's Dress Shoes in all the different leathers, made in the! very newest fall patterns, at prices ranging from $2 to $5 SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Our stock is the most complete and largest we have ever carried, and if you want Good Honest Shoes for Hard Knocks we have them at the lowest possible prices. Come in and ask to see them. If quality, style and price, careful, courteous and competent salesmen, and a large stock from which to make your selection counts for anything, we ought to get your trade. Buy your next pair of us and see what we can do.
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