Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 112, 22 March 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920.

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Everyone la agitated about Bhoea. j he question is whether milady is to;

ear the new stubby toed French shoe or to hold faithfully to her slender aristocratic American last.The French last in a subtle modification is finally proving a formidable rival of the long narrow shoe.. No longer can it be said abroad of the American' woman that, "By her shoes you shall know her." The woman always seeking something new and different in dress is fascinated with this small, stubby toed persistent and likeable foreigner, but the one with staid conservative tastes will hold steadfast to her long vamp pointed toe temperament. For those American feet to which the strictly French last is unbecoming, art adapted that gracefully concede a point for slender length. Such are a charming pair of beige suede slippers with the most delightful sort of open work, placed so as to call attention to an aristocratic instep, and

another pair of dull leather oxfords with the high heel militaire. Besides these are an interesting pair of satin or suede pumps with long pointed toes and a decidedly feminine tie across the instep. The oxfords for walking and sportswear has assumed a more sensible air and is not so long and pointed as heretofore. Its lines are more rounding at the toe, comforting more to the natural lines of the foot. For summer there are shown many attractive models in white kid, buckskin and canvas. Many of them have that becoming variation, the opera or baby French heel, making the summer pump or oxfords unusually smart. Some of these independent affaire are quite regardless of any distinction between afternoon and evening. For instance, a black satin and brocaded slipper, adorned with a bow ranges widely in color and even appears in gold and silver. The most gorgeously stubbed rhinestonA and steel cut

buckles festively decorate many of the evening slippers. "With 6uch buckles, a blue and silver combination goes

skipping about under the brilliant

lights with all the assurance which belongs only to something very new. Stockings have proved to be another disturbing feature of late. There was a time when one caught only a glimpse and a very unsatisfying one at that, ot a conservative boot in company with conservative matched stockings. But now one has not far to look for a generous expanse of transparent stocking. Tpyically French are colored hose that do not match black shoes, in beige, gray or elephant kinds of face stockings, some elaborate in design, and others with only the narrow lace stripes. These are used lor evening also, and so are others, elaborate embroidered. Very tempting is a silver gray stocking with insets of silver lace, giving the wearer a decidedly gay and festive feeling and assuring perfect contentment.

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TEEPLE and WESSEL

Spring Footwear Display At The STYLE SHOW in the Coliseum Wednesday & Thursday, March 24 and 25

Spring Styles in Ladies' Shoes

Elegance enhanced by neatness and trimness are the most obvious characteristics of the Spring Shoes we are now showing. While there is a dainty charm in their modelling, there is nothing fragile or frail about them. Their fashion attractions are built upon a foundation of durability and comfort giving shapeliness.

New Spring Effects in Shoes for Men

We believe you will like our taste in the selection of shoes for Spring and we're quite sure you'll like the way we sell them.

We placed particular importance on the durability and comfort features and blended these two primary essentials with a very noticeable element of smart style.

The way we bought them and the way we sell them assures you maximum value and service.

Teeple & Wessel

WE SERVE YOU BETTER

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At Richmond's Sixth Annual STYLE SHOW which will be held in the Coliseum during the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, March the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth, you will see Dame Fashion's most favorite automobiles. The Marmon 34, The Buick and The Milburn Light Electric These cars are not alone Dame Fashion's favorites, but they stand in first place with the man or woman who wants more than just a motor or electric car. Each car above mentioned ranks first in its respective class in the automobile world, and it will be a pleasure to anyone attending the Style Show to see these three remarkable cars. The Marmon 34 At the New York, Chicago and Indianapolis auto shows just recently held, the Marmon 34 received more comment from individuals and the press than any other car in its class on display. The Marmon 34 is a real automobile and one that has superior qualities worth the consideration of any prospective car owner. The Buick Model K6-49 is a big, roomy, open car for seven persons, with a range of service in keeping with its powerful valve-in-head motor. The long wheelbase, the extra size tonneau, the completeness of all details making for comfort and convenience give it an air of unlimited capacity that is amply borne out by its continued and consistent performance. ' . . .

The Milburn Light Electric To see the Milburn Light Electric we will display at the Style Show is to appreciate the many advantages the Milburn has over other electric cars. The Milburn is the easiest car in the world to drive and the most economical to own and operate. You should see the latest Milburns first before you purchase. Prospective Car Owners Kindly accept our advice to place your order for a car early. This will avoid delays and assist you in obtaining your car for early Spring. We Welcome You to the Style Show Gh enoweth Auto Go. 1107 Main Street, Phone 1925

Jenkins & Company

Richmond's Foremost Jewelers

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1 v Dqncer Extraordinary in "The Dance of the Diamonds" At the Style Show March 24th and 25th A Spectacular Dance in Which Miss Morgan Will Appear in a Costume and Wearing Diamonds Worth a Fortune Miss Morgan is very popular among a wide circle of friends and acquaintances, her dancing has attracted much attention. She is undoubtedly one of the most clever young dancers before the public and will be seen at her best in the specially arranged "Dance of the Diamonds". Although the Style Show this year is to be on a more elaborate scale than any previous ones, and some splendid and unusual entertainment features are planned, it is believed Miss Morgan will create a sensation in her Wonderful Diamond Dance. Our Display at the Style Show Will Include Not Only a Brilliant Display of Diamonds But Fashion's Vogue in Mesh, Silk and Beaded Bags; the New Umbrellettes and Many Other New, Novel Displays

Jenkins & Company

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Appear First