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Show r i 1 NEATLY-TIED SHOES, I ' I .Nothing is more untidy or more trou-b'esome trou-b'esome than shoe laces that slip and bo-come bo-come untied. This can so easily be prevented pre-vented that it is the more inexcusable. mvs the Philadelphia 7,edgcr. Jf a lacer hai one loop pulicd through the bow that rs tied in the ustinl way and if. then given a firm pull, it wiil rarely hceoino undone. In ordinnvv mohair Incers or even nilk oni-a are slightly waxed, thev stav t ed much longer. Should the metal end ('rune off either a shoe or corset lnecr. ii can be pulled through the hole quite easily by w'nxing ends to a point. liibbf.n la rev should be find in a flat square bow, with the end brought twice through the loop. Heavy grosgrajn rib bon not only keeps its tdiape better and wears linger, lint it comes untied easily than bofler ribbons. |