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Show Page 8J THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, October ?i i?9 Pumps Found in Fashion Again Poor Agnes. Too bad NEW YORK NEA) -The carriage stopped in she didn't live long front of the manor house enough to run into Alfred and, as the footman Gabriel, Count D'Orsay, opened the door. Lady a French painter who Peabody whispered to her took pumps in hand in daughter, "Do try not to London, some time in the gap, Agnes, my dear, it's 1800s, and excised their so unbecoming." gaps. Men, of course, Agnes flushed with were still wearing them anger. After all, every as dancing slippers fashionable woman in painted, varnished, London and Paris was enameled and, finally, 220 cut from patent leather. gapping these days of because years ago the stupid shoes they were all wearing. Those low heeled, pointed-toblack "pumps." Boy, if a name ever fit! She'd read that people used to call male servants "pumps" because they wore loose-fittind leather shoes that sounded like a water pump when they gapped their way across marble And. of course, they were But womei don t have to still gapping. worry about bruising the So Alfred, who was collective male memory very neat, designed a by wearing them. The pump with low sides and shoe industry takes no a top. It pride in preciseness or evidently did the gap in purity of language. To because men by the thou- them, these days, a pump sands and women, too can have pointed, round embraced "the or no toes, high or low D'Orsay pump." heels, straps, bows, Well, pumps are de rhinestones and a host of rigueur again, or none of other strictly disqualifythis would be pertinent. ing characteristics. l- AT LEFT, is Colo's jeweled classic evening pump in black kid suede. The sling-backe- open-toe- d d, nubuck is l N -' perfect for day "to evening transfers while today's financier will feel like a million in Golo's mid-hig- h heel kid pump, mm Mil m e, k'K i For night dancing, Colo brings back sophistication with this black satin low- heel p'jmp with gold kis lining. GSM g, thin-sole- O-J-CD floors. And what were women doing in men's shoes, anyway? Peasant shoes, to boot, if the truth be known. That's how they started, because who else would have worn such thin leather soles? Lab Coats 1 100 Polyester TableCloth mm Values to 80 Spool full bolts ZJny wide li mm VJISS SCISSORS PLAID mum designer lengths mnmi designer lengths 1 to 3 yd. lengths 42" to 60" wide PRINTS washable designer lengths Bags of Christmas TABLECLOTH COTTON EIHITS 60" wide 36" to 45" wide full bolts value to $3.98 yd. 2 45" to 60" wide Solid C0BBBIMY designer lengths values to $3.98 yd. U yd- - 45" to 60" wide Clearance BIBB0D Values to 79 bag 20 pieces per bag each piece at least velour 0 mi yd" BRUSHED designer lengths value to 98 yd. 36" to 45" wide Indigo and Work Robe Weight flancm s bundles yd. 45" wide OUTDHG bundle U pJ bag Solid dressmaker and embordery scissors value to $18.00 set 10 yd. bag 1 limit 3 per customer Embroidered 3 value to $1.98 bag tfifii I 225 yd. spool f Polyester SYQRIK Extra wide washable polyester a Double Faced 100 1 yard BONDED BABY BATTS 100 polyester COTTON PRINTS designer lengths 8fl TTTrrT r:DiCAL CEITEH PHARMACY 1175 N. University " Prove, Utah I I 54" wide I bags 45" wide $ |