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Show I SOME SHOE STYLES PLAIN LEATHER AND CLOTH BOTH DEING WORN, Women Have a Great Variety to Choose From Thls"Seaon Dainty Pieces of Footgear Replace Mannish 8tyles. Tho plnln leather shoe will contlnuo to bo In good style, but Its successful . rival Is tho cloth flrJjjJJ (Al B'100 w ' 1 n 11,0 &$ jjp&y curved patont k)tjSlL leather vamp and V-yrfigpftss; heelpiece. 775V?y". It ts most be-JhKS. be-JhKS. V coming to the foot r l V W1 s n return to ff "u-. art old etylo whon w onion Insisted upon footgear that mndo their feet look dainty and smnll. Recently women wom-en hnvo not cared whether their shoes were No. 4 or No. C, ns it was not fashionable to have them small. The few women who continued to ! ft wear French kid and high heels to shoir i off their feet wero looked upon as ' quaintly vain. i Hut we nro coming back to all then ! old-fasl)ioucd vanities this season. Fnlso hair, cosmetics, vory white hands, slim figures are all symbols of a revolution In the minds of women about what Jhcy consider pretty The athletic typoj has mode plac i for tho French tjipe, or what has always al-ways been known'as tho old-fashioned kind of woman. Whllo sho Is still F to be mannish In hot- ahort skirts, cut- f c away coats, plaited shirt waists, link ' e buttons and leather belts, she ts go- ' J Ing to bo very womanish about the o slzo of her h.tnds and feet, her while A skin nnd tho curl of her hair. ' k liootmakers, seeing the signs of the ' times, havo deported quite n bit from v tho brood-soled, heavy leather shoe ' i and ate showing all manner of dainty v piocen of footgear to mako a woman's o loot look smaller than. It Is. ), Among theso Is tho smart boot with Boft jiatent leather vamps, BllgoU . ti ly pointed, with heel pieces to match, Iloth of these curvo lu nnd vnnUh no- , dor the Instep Instead of going In , straight line from too to heel The latter lat-ter always lengthens the size of a foot ' 1 and tho former shortens and curves It. 1 |