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Show The Cliauge In AVomn' Shop. The observing pedestrian npon Broadway Broad-way or the avenue at the hour of the fashionable promenade will notice that either women's feet have grown longer or that they wear shoes much larger than thai feet. Undoubtedly the latter supposition is ccrreet. The long slim foot is tho stylish shape. The cramped up knotty knncklcs'huve gone out. Shoe dnalcrs preached years upon tho advisability advisa-bility of wotr.au weaving the long shoe; for comfort a-id health, but she refused, j Now they have hie npon the happy ex- j r.'Pflient of assuring the dear creaturo i that the longer the shoe was the narrow, j or it could be worn. Presto change. I this pcpularshoois so long it fairly turns up at tho toe. Tho girl who wore a three and a halt now weam a four and a half A shoe, and ' finds that her feet look smaller and feel more comfortable than thoy ever did lie- j fora. Physicians claim that the objec- i tionablo features now ara their want of space across the ball mid the narrowness i of the solo in the hollow of the foot, giv- j iiii? women a desire to walk ou the heels, ' to the detriment of grace and the displacement dis-placement cf their vcrtebnu. As soon us suiue one miikes it apparent that the former result U the only undesirable one, and thiit it is little consequence if the vertebra) do bang against each oth?r ' like colliding trains at every step, the j shoe will bo remedied still further and j made according to approved models, i Women have one vulnerable point at ! which attack never fails of desired re- J suit. Xer York Son. |