Show 0 f Z H r i S B OE Ou GIRLS iB J n 0 i t 1 J 4 a t 4 f Q DY BY ANNETTE DRIGGS PROPOS ot of the old saw that you youcan ou A can always jUdge a lad lady by her shoes the summer girl or of 1904 is trying to live up to a standard which Will warrant her claim to this badge ba o of gentility It If she must be economical the tle Ullo s shop girl prefers to tice th VIr In some other dIrectIon for or her er hosiery and footwear must be t tt t itch uch a creature as she It is who runs In stockings and shoes No mIser ever eer counted his gol gold with more s satisfaction than she does the her hc hosierY baS bag and shoo shoe box This voluminous bag by the way Is as weh as Sand and it adorns her closet door It is made ot of a dainty blue mercerized sateen with pink roses sprawling over ft it and and It Is s suspended by two cm embroidery hoops wound alternate pieces ot of blue and pink satin ribbon The front is finished with a dashing blue and pink bow In a compartment of thiS bS bas ar are darning silks and cottons of all shades and other mending para Including the mender with without o out t which noone can darn dorn properly Another section and by far the larg er one contaIns the dainty afternoon and stockings which are ot of silk and lIsle embroidered and plain and in all the colors ot of the rainbow She that her hosiery must re the first consideration to make her footwear appear to advantage and she he spends many hours In embroidering floral designs on the handsomest ones The gown hose and slipper must be an exact match and she permIts no devia deviation tion from this although she occasion occasionally ally nUy embroiders a dainty flower of a contrasting shade on her hosiery Just Justas KS as soon as the tiniest hole makes Its appearance she darns It ft m before 1 t lI an a n to do domal mal mahi malThen Then too the he Is alwa always s careful to air her stockings carefully after each wearing and before folding away for sometimes they can be worn times without laundering especially the red ones When the time comes to introduce them to a bath sh does It herself with a white soap and anda a 8 little li borax The receptacle for her footwear is 19 of the next Importance In her eyes ees r This is a shoe box which C corresponds fn n size to a good sized She Shek k eI s It In her hAr boudoir for a window or corner seat and spends consider considerable able time In Its care This box ma mabe may maybe be a simple shirt waist receptacle if the owner has not too man many shoes or I It may be an elaborately carved chest It m may be li lined ed or pIll plain In Inside but I preferably the former with a good quality of quilted satin well scented fh vIolet sachet powder In this box which only holds the daintiest footwear are as many shoe shoetrees trees treos as there are shoes and when each pair ot of shoes or sUppers slippers are put away the trees are inserted The fas fastidious fastidious girl thus Insures the shape of lter hor footwear which lasts twice as long for tor the care expended upon It When she pens u ens her window in the to let her room air she often oten throws open the lid of her shoe box t I to let It ventilate as well By all such lIttle tricks which really are only a form of Innate refinement the Shoe Girl retains her reputation as a good dresser r and iso also i eaves man many dollars thereby U If she has snore shoes than space she often tacks straps aU all abou the In inside of the box with Ith tacks leaving the b ds loose looseR loosen R n nd tn these thele she he in dt 9 s shoe oe t treos and nd a ae corner corner box she e bas mas a smaller box it in which she J cps eps shoe polish and brushes for her black shoes some whiting to keep her slipper buckles clean and a Un tiny well cork corked d bottle of cleansing fluid to take the spots off the dainty satin soon as the they appear She that thata R a stitch In time saves nine and her bottle of chloroform or naphtha works on the same principle principleS As S to the contents or of the shoe box Itself lt there Is no limit to the comfort and elegance of the shoes thereof Judging from the pretty prett thIngs dis displayed pla played ed the art of shoemaking has noarl nearly reached perfection Surely Surel this th magic slipper of Cinderella could Opt not have ave been more entrancing than those which bewitch h the eyes o of the one who is permitted to peep Into this cherished or of th the Shoe Girl 1 There are dresden and pompadour f silks satins Tel velvets ts moroe moree co coa and kids in all shades and degrees degree or of daintiness These Thee are decorated with chows chous bows buckles and straps which adl much to the artistic effect ot of this charming footwear Fashion uhlon seems to favor satin and velvet ohel for Cor evening sUppers slippers instead of patent leather which was wan formerly co considered the correct thing Soft kid enjoys prominence and Is desir it clings to the feet better than fabrics Louis heels are the favorites for dainty slippers and the toes are all quite pointed Dresden Dresdon and pompadour silks are to tobe tobe be seen fre frequently In more conserva consena conservative tive footwear r Painted kid is areo n a anew no new lad fad which is gaining In favor faor aIt a ait it lends Itself to every scheme heme of decoration dec decoration oration It Is also quite the fashion for forthe the girl of leisure to r her own fabric and then hand haud It over to her shoemAker to make her slippers to measurement Among the fads or of decorated d de designs signs for the college girl Is her favor Cavor favorite ite emblem the favored football clase colors monograms or JUals The new Persian trimming which Is being em employed by man many Is the tho approved dec decoration oration ot of the moment for slippers also The Tho most noticeable thing about this seasons slippers are the ornaments employed In iii embellishing them A plain pale blue satin slipper lIpper for In tanco Atance has a 8 blue chiffon rosette rose te In Inthe inthe the heart of which Is fastened a 11 glis 1118 glistening flour fleur de Us lis rhinestone buckle Another one ha lies a butterfly bow o othe of the same ame material with a rhinestone ornament to keep It In ht position By gas flis or el electric light the these e pretty prett little mUe tones stones look like fireflies Immense tulle tuile are also favor faor favorite ite to adornments for Cor the evening sUp slip slipper per Hr as are also ribbon flowers and buckles A pink satin sUpper slipper had a large luge pink ribbon rose rOM with a yellow center on each Mch toe Gold and silver cl th and tinsel el but butterflies look pretty 0 t the dainty y slip slipper slipper per The ultrafashionable slipper Is bejeweled In every conceivable design A gray suede for Instance is 18 em embroidered embroidered broidered solid soUd with rhinestones In an artistic floral pattern Buttons too decoration and andare andare are a popular feature of are seen In unique designs There Is an extravagant tendency long along this line In the use of cameos 1 and miniatures for f The black suede sUpper has taken the place ot of the patent leather leathor to a af ar r f eat extent One or of the handsomest SIgns seen shOed a 8 lavender heel heet aul a an n lavender ve velvet hot bo bow fastened with a rhinestone buckle hiReD blacks are also seen Been with Ia k velvet bows This style has a 0 tendency to make the feet teet appear smaller than they really are which recommends thorn thom to the r whose ft feat are large For Por str wear ear this season the Colonial shoe Is to be worn al again ln These favorites will willave ne ave the and n on front Or of the shoe at the top o of the ramp of rite lie buckles b bo ith this style of and tx ex expansive Thy m with a leather leath t II t c a afi fi 1 t y i il is l s f ji jid d tit tK t a as y s T f fp p e y yr yi r to i II IS i t te e 47 c t 1 r t r 4 t She goes in for aU all sorts of queer but fascinating and comfortable footgear Slippers form an important part of her shoe e collection attachment that converts an any oxford or low shoe Into the most a approved d Colonial This attachment can cann be worn with an any ordinary ordnary shoe laces laced as it has the advantage of hiding them It can be easU easily detached and thus makes one pair of shoes serve for tor different occasions changing the effect with various s buckles as well Never before was t there ete such a be bewildering bewildering choice among shoes for which combine comfort and beauty The Japan Japanese e style of negligee whICh is so m much ch affected at present for 1 ours of ease has made Oriental footwear popular The Shoe Girl who Jo possesses odds and ends of silk crepes ir other Oriental fabrics has them mode m de Into toilette sUppers slippers for her This toilette sUpper slipper Is 16 the handi thing to slip on for tor bathroom near car as it sImply has n a pocket for the toe Some ot of them are of quilted satin with ith a ot of rib ribbon ribbon bon around the pocket others are of plain satin with or without high heels The sandal Idea Is in great favor for I boudoIr wear These are desirable for GrecIan costumes and numerous designs are shown sho in arrangement the ot of ribbons A pr preference ference is had for loose rIbbons WhIch leave leae an L I tunit changing of the effect as de desIred sIred J Fur trimmed ue ate always popular l pular f r hous Another n ther S k built on the same plan is shown In laced desIgn mth rIbbons attached which are fastened around large luge but buttons buttons tons In front Still another shoe or of this order is isa isa a suede affair which roans c in all eel col colors ors and which resembles a boot as the top Is loose and baggy and has a rover rever that turns over oyer Indian moccasins In gr grey y sad and tan leathers cathers well beaded In bright colo colors are also favored by the Shoe GIrl who bell believes eves th that t variety is the spice or of life and who lives lles up to h her belief |