Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 140, 29 March 1911 — Page 22
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PAGE SIX. TIIE RICH3IOXI PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TEUEGBAM, WEDNESDAY, 31 ARCH 20, 1911. PONT m. A SLAVE
ODERN conditions eoooortgg
mm who net styles in footwear to exercise tbelr fancy more freely than ever before. For this reason, per-
bap, aoors all others, octr and improved style In footwear for men are nown in vprinff 1911 linen. There seems to be a greater demand for variety ofstyle than ever before. There will be patent aboea for Areas wear,
doll calf or Rlaxed tld aboea foraprlna:
and aotmnn wear, and Rosata calf, or
tan Wd aboeB for trammer wear. Then there wfl! be cloth bow, Tto aaJe of which It ateadlly Inrreaatnf to men tf wIl to women, though these are
only recommended to nson who hare small feet, as the cloth shoes bare a tendency In appearance to exaggerate the size of the feet Pumps for street wear are going to be exceedingly popular with men this reason. For early spring the call seems to be for tan leather button shoes; In fact, tbe bntton shoe In all styles seems to have the preference over the laced effects for this season. The low cot
button shoes, like the pumps, will be
decorated with buttons, slides and bov4. and some extremists will even
t adont brilliants, but men . of careful,
(reserved taste will undoubtedly tsboo (these fanciful ornamentations, though
they are really proclaimed as fashionable. The high toe continues in fash
ion and tbe drop toe is offered by way of variety, and as a concession to tbe condition that different shaped feet require different shaped shoes, particularly toes. There will h more flexibility in the shoes than ever before, as the effort to make shoes as comfortable as possible has resulted in tbe development of lasts that permit of great flexibility. This will improve shoes in appearance as well as durability, fit and comfort. It will permit tbe use of finer shapes and superior workmanship. The one, two and three eyelet laced
oxfords will be made on the pump last!
and the buttoned oxfords with hlgl arches, high heels and high modlflei toes. Tbe strong tendency for tbe puns shapes influences the heels to broadei and lower and also toward plain toe and straight tips. Tans will be verj popular in all shades, the darker tone having the preference. Dull leather will also find high favor and promisi unusual popularity. Many fashionabl men in the larger cities are woarlnj combinations of cloth topping wltl leather vamps, the toppings in man; cases being patterned with checks ant modest plaids.
CUNNIIMGIHIAMl'S
THE SHOES FOR EASTER
ARE HERE OUR ASSORTMENT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS
IS HERE. IT AFFORDS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION THAT EVEN THE SMART, EXCLUSIVE SHOPS OF FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, CAN NOT OUT DO. FROM OUR STOCK YOU MAY BE AS FITTINGLY SHOD IN THE EASTER PARADE AS THE SMARTEST PARISIENNE ON THE BOULEVARDS. THE FAME OF "QUEEN QUALITY" IS UNIVERSAL; MILLIONS OF WOMEN WEAR THEM AND SING THEIR PRAISES, AND WHEN IT COMES TO LEADERSHIP IN FIT, FORM AND VARIETY OF STYLES, THEY LEAD THE WORLD.
Eta's (Moris
,We have a very attractive line of Men's Oxfords to show you in tans, patents, gun metals, and the old reliable vici kid. Just what you are looking for styles that appeal to men of character.
(HUKEPfS SHOES
Misses' Velvets and Children's Velvet Tops something different. Boys', Youths' and Little Gents' in patents and gun metals at right sizes. We have a big stock and good assortment from "toddlers' " sizes to "terriers'." Good shoes that wear.
THE SELECTION WE SHOW FOR SPRING IS THE LARGEST YOU WILL FIND. WE HAVE TAKEN PARTICULAR PAINS FOR THIS SEASON AND KNOW THAT OUR EFFORTS HAVE NOT BEEN IN VAIN. COME TO THE STORESEE THIS ELEGANT LINE AND YOU WILL ADMIT THAT YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN AS FINE A STOCK OF SHOES AS SHOWN ON OUR SHELVES THIS SEASON.
I WE'LL CtlMJfflCTM
807 Main Slfreelt
TO HABIT If you are in the habit of buying ready-made clothes that are made to fit anybody, then get out of the rut. We have some of the fanciest pieces that you ever saw, in blues, browns, grays, and blue-grays, that we make up to your measure as cheap as a ready-made suit. ED. N. WitSON TAILOR
Phone 1776
1002 Main St.
AftflED SPRUNG JEWELRY - - - - i CHEAT VARIETY M MMilf
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We believe that the attractiveness of our new arrivals will not only please as to beauty, but as to price. Spring produces new styles in Jewelry as well as in all other wearables, and each season the makers strive to produce more artistic articles than before. This year it seems to us the limit has been reached, for never before have we seen so many really beautiful and desirable pieces as are shown in our store. Every line Is complete with many exclusive novelties. The every day sellers are also here and the Watches, Clocks, Silverware and other staple articles are here in more pleasing variety than ever before. Qualities are of course up to standard, for it is upon SUPERIOR QUALITIES and LOWER PRICES that our business has grown, and we propose to KEEP GROWING. Look over the various articles below and plan to complete your wardrobe with some of them.
NEW THINGS FOR THE MEN Tie Clasps 25c and up Scarf Pins 25c and up Cuff Links, in gold and silver 50c and up Coat Chains, both gold filled and silk priced $1.00 and up Fobs, gold filled and silk $1.00 and up THE LADIES WILL ENJOY SEEING THESE NEW ARRIVALS Silver Mesh Bags, priced from $2.00 up Many new patterns in Lavalliers, priced from $1.75 up Hat Pins 50c and upward Belt Buckles . ,r 75c and upward Lockets and Chains $1.00 and up Bracelets .$2.00 and up New Long Bar Pins .75c and up In addition to the many novelties we always carry in stock a complete line of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., on which we quote the very lowest prices. If you are contemplating the purchase of a Diamond, we are in position to name very interesting prices. We know you will be pleased with the stock, the prices, and -the generous method we have of doing business. Let us demonstrate our ability to provide everything in the Jewelry Line at Real Saving Prices.
EMTMIFIF Wie JleweleF 12 North Ninth St.
