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Show NEW TYPE SOLi: SEEN FOR SHOES iu'v typ1 o( ncopivno synlhot-ic. synlhot-ic. rubluM- dovolopi-d is responsible. lir tUo ivturn of civpo sole shoos, ,!nu'l missed for sports and cusual wo:ir dunns the war years. This comfortable springy soling returns with wearing qualities superior to natural erope soloing which is still unavailable. Walking on sun-baked pave-moJits. pave-moJits. boardwalks or bench sand will not cause neoprone crepe solos to spread and buckle, as was the ca.so with pro-war solos. This man-"'ido man-"'ido rubber resists softening from lu-at, which moans also that it Pick.s up lo.ss dirt to bo tracked into in-to the house. i j ,ukl,!'N mid molorboat enthusi-I enthusi-I lists will find that oil -so often prevalent on roads and decks ! has little or no effect on the dura-! dura-! bility of the now soles, and does not make them slippery. Gasoline ! nnd kerosene quickly destroy nat-j nat-j ural rubber but not neoprene crepe, j For women and growing girls, . saddle oxfords with crepe soles are I beinS' made in white leather trim- med wath brown, black, blue, or red. Another type of oxford comes in moccasin style. A stepin casual style which will appeal to the college col-lege girl is offered in solid 'colors of brown, black, red, white or blue, with white stitching. Men's shoes are also now available with neoprene neo-prene soles. Other possibilities are beach and novelty shoes with light thin soles of the new neoprene crepe. |