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Show Toeless Shoes March On, Hose Colors Are Lighter By ELEAXOR GCXN New York Shoes have stepped up to second place in fashion importance. im-portance. The classic shoe has had to step aside for the novelties that go marching on. Shoes are toeless and heel-Icss. almost, in fact, shoeless. While with tan remains the lavonte for so-called sports shoes, but because there is so much blue being worn, mav women select white with navy Thev do look smart either with navy and white or with white and navy accessories. Men are in a lather over the absurdity ot women's shoes, particularly par-ticularly the ones without toes and heels 'in fact, they rant about such things in pretty much the same old way they rant, about hats All of which seems to show that women do not actually dress tor men but for each other. The Fairs have made us all foot-conscious. Salespeople find (hat comfort comes llrst when women are selecting shoes. The perforated and air - conditioned types generally are liked in white, black or colors. Mention of hosiery colors is best avoided since each manufacturer manufac-turer has his own name for them. It's enough to say that because it's summer and we would be gay, the lighter shades are the best liked and in these there is less of a copperish. pinkish glint. One sees a few fine mesh stockings about, but gets the feeling that they are merely for variety. They ai" not in general use. The all-levealing all-levealing shoe makes one's hosiery choice important. There are always women who prefer the sheerest of black stockings, stock-ings, whether chiffon or mesh, lor wear with black dresses. This is especially true of the filmy black-now black-now in vogue. Patent leather pumps usually complete the pic-lure. |