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Show Ah.r Ttii IVvH-ji ITie reef. I "TI."-- !"" tltt'ng rnpt bsM-r I slinr V a mA nw i-orn w g-nerr.II. lsnmm-'ri(tiiwnnenMtiof irfuiM.' mn ae!i" p!rii in a big up UmnMnr-Umothrdnv. UmnMnr-Umothrdnv. -You we, Hi" sumtmr bociaro so much more rnoiny than tho ordinary sImhii that tho foot brood-en, brood-en, and then when our customers es peclaliy those ho wenr tho summer fehue nil the wasoti, cmne to get fitted ultli ah onliimry shoo they wonder why wo cannot lit them as cilyM uunl, nuil why the ilia thnt uud to lit them pinrlipn and rram their foot. Welmoto glo aomo of our custom' ershulf a slio larger, nnd thoto who hke to linxo- their foet look oi sinull a IkjmIMu protest that It Mlmfutiltnt ourfctoek, wlicn.lt huf course the fault of their summer shoe. ''Hie lowthooM that m mnny woinn wenr hi eiinuner cnuo tn moro tnnihlo oven tbnn thomen'iitot oboes. The low shoes or ties worn constantly ile rlop tho Insteps, and then of courw It Is Very hard to get a shoo ai small ns the ono the customer was In tho Imbit of a raring. Then comes real trmible. It li hard to break the news ton young and nruttv womnti that her foot tins grown larger during the itmimer, and It Is still I wrdf r to vet her to believe ttiat tramping over mountain and mu nt or-ln or-ln on the wBlioro In low allocs has given her a larger Instep." Now York Time, |