Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 281, 6 October 1917 — Page 11
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Oijwllj will woman4 ball the news that eight? pvt cmnt ot aw fail shoes are to hfty ce&sftta heels. Co not throw sp font hands, fair "boulerardieres. This do not nvcaa an uncompromising komso of loathsr cao-balf itch high. It is simply a reaction from the extremely high heals which could bo spanned by a finger. American women are responding nobly to tha war's demand for economy where economy to Decennary, and this new idea la shoos simply reflects the frond of times. . For dress wear the shoos sponsor heels of leather, slightly onrred. For street and sports wear the o-ibate and three-qaarter inch
herds preyail. Eren opera and Yen lnz slippers are reverting to a de
cides" Iy mere eerofertahle "slant from the ttetst," fcs a gslegffian expf6ssp4 ft the otfctf day, .fat the promenade el for dressy street shoes there are kid and suede effects made on shapely lasts. Twotoned hoots hare about served their day; and one sees' mostly, en welldressed Women, shoes of gray, buff, black, and subdued colors. For street wear nothing is in more excellent taste than sports shoes of black calfskin with either a wing-tip or no tip at all. Low heeled pumps with gray or buff spats are still very good, and are indeed worn extensively by women who know. Ask a shoe salesman if silver slippers . are still good for evening wear.
Hia answer will bo doubt be. "Yes,
if yea ean get them." It is discouraging to those who havn't some
from last year and Wonderful news to those who are more fortunate, Next in popularity are slippers to match frofiks, in colored kid of satin. The neW boudoir mules are in black satin with only shirred ties and a Wee French nosegay on each toe. House slippers lined with lamb's wool are timely and very pretty, with toes of sofrhued satin. Hosiery is more sober in tone, but none the less exquisite In texture. Lisle, when one can get It, is better for foot comfort, but for sheer loveliness give us silk hose, either plain or bedecorated. It spells daintiness like tew other perquisites of the costume.
" Jest Good Shoes
Will be shown exclusively at the Style Show, Tuesday, Oct. 9th. You are invited to be to one of our guests at this grand display. No admission charge.
MIMflary Fashions
will be shown in Gun-metal and Tan Calf Lace, heels, leather or Cloth Tops
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Press . IBpoft; We will show for ladies a great variety of Dress Boots in Browns, Grey, Ivory and Black Kid; all of these boots we are selling every day. These are not styles made up especially for the style show.
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Our stock is unlimited as to leathers and patterns. We carry the largest line of young men's and conservative men's shoes in this city which will be shown in Tuesday's Style Show.
Dark Tans and Gun Metals or Vici Button or Lace
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Modern Electric Most Economical Pleasure -Utility Car Built
Soaring gasoline prices emphasize the low cost of electric power. The supply is unlimited, it is so much less expensive, cleaner and altogether more agreeable. And electric power driving the mod
ern electric is quite a different thing from the electric of other days. The modern light, low hung Milburn is the pleasure-utility car of the hour if you stop and think of its advantages you'll own one. N
GHENOWETH AUTO COMPANY
Phone 1925 & 2826
1105-1107 Main St.
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