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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er August 5, 1971 Thursday, Learning Route to School First Lesson for Child For parents reminiscing about their younger years, inevitably the memory' of walking to school enters the conversation. Eagle asking the children what they would do under a given set of traffic conditions is a good opportunity to interj ect other specific rules, such as keeping umbrellas overhead and not in front of the face, or having respect for the patrol But Times Change However, for todays school children, times have changed drastically. Safety is now the most important factor in get ting to- school and safety plays an important part for students of any age. According to National Safety Council statistics, 50,000 children are injured every year between home and - When the child has mastered these basics, a field trip into traffic might be taken. This tests the childs knowledge in the actual environment under protected circumstances. Children are great mimics so its important that parents observe all the rules of safety, school. The best way for parents to be sure that their children get to and from school safely is to teach them the proper procedure. Particularly for a child who has never been to school before, its important to map out a route. Determining the safer side of the streets, watching for dangerous construction sites, troublesome Xs IN THE KNOW foot about in styles like these. In hand, and clockwise: laced suede pump, patent ghillie, flattie, side tie pump, high fronted pump, shearling-linebrushed leather boot, brass trim moc. By Golo, Daisy, CO-ED- S three-stra- p d New shoes for show verve and versatility neces-!! GETTINGTOGETHER sary to make them perfect can be great fun. Important mates for all the looks accessories include shades, teens will mix in their fall beads, leather headband and wardrobes. fringed vest. Metal sunglasses Heel heights this semesby Foster Grant. ter will run both high and low, while shoe silhouettes and styles are as diversified as the clothes theyll be accessorizing. The supple leathers lined up for this footwear lead with instrument before you buy j j grained, brushed, 8 Its 06 back to school time for junior scholars it of America. updated s wide strapped are among the shoes youngsters will be wearing in the classroom. The most popular leather styles for the season hope to be grained, brushed, waxy, smooth, glove, suede, embossed, and split cowhide. Demi-boot- tie-shoe- s, s, slip-on- s For the Laced oxfords and casual ties are a possible trend as fashion footwear for youngsters. The laced leather two-ton- are dress-ustyles that the younger boys might be happy to borrow from older brothers. Boys shoe colors hitting are the path stressing deeper browns. p back-to-scho- Soleful Colors shoes ROY Shoe colors are in a class their own deep toned reds, hues of blown, navy and black guaranteed to pull straight As, along with their new classmates lead, soft stone grey, moondust. of one. Measurement is best taken with foot up on the fitting stool, with leg at right angle. Heel should be comfortably up against the back of the measuring device, and the foot held down light'y but firmly. New shoes should be at least one-thir- d longer than the longest toe, and the widest part of the foot should meet the widest part of the shoe. Careful check should be made to assure no gaps at sides or back by having children walk around. MATERIAL: Young feet that are stiR growing need support and protection. Leather should be considered for its strength and smooth porous lining, important for moisture absorbancy. for the little NEW FALL FOOTWEAR can be a miss when styles are this pretty. Clockwise from top: dressy, brushed leather four-eyeltie, square studded patent slip-otoed kiltie-moBy Stride Rite, Foot Traits, Classmates. Photo, Leather Industries of America. fun-choi- n, Color n Comfort Abound I11 Little Girls Shoes Little girls love to go newly outfitted, and this semesters shoe collection should please both their sense of styling and their basic femininity. back-to-scho- The shoes are made of lithe with leathers, softness, beauty and suits, as well as some "skirt and outfits, are footwear styles such as wraparound s shoes with wide swirling to the side with buckle or button. "w'rap-strap- sandals and are most likely to display widish straps or slim multiple ones. As decoration, the straps might be School-tim- d smooth, grained, suede, brushed, y-including waxy, clear and crushed e strap-pump- s durabilit- pat- ent leathers, notes leather Industries of America. The leathers putting color Making a comeback this at her feet will show that fall is the laced shoe. little brown is beautiful in full misses may choose from new range of its shades. Shell ties and laced-ualso wear camels, bright navy, "granny boots, and a host ol sprightly red in both bright and winey oxfords flaunting color or tones, and black. leather combinations, kiltie fringe, striped laces Boot Buff and spectator tnm. The college male is as much Boots have also become the .1 boot buff as ever. The clasmost fashionable for many sic cowboy boot is worn Theres the higher sometimes with fringe. Warm boot look in plain sleek leathshearling lined boots are the er boots, or casual styles with ticket for football stadiums, touches of fringe, hardware, ski trips and other prolonged or straps. Many are shearling t outdoor wear. The lined. covers a lot of college ground, Pert accessories for pant fashion wise. double-buckle- p ghil-lie- sub-teen- s. demi-boo- term Fall-Wint- of 71, the doughty O ODEN f 1971 Please Demi-Boot- s FAMILY s, ll shoe-shoppi- franchised dealers for Selmer and Conn Band Instruments f monk-strap- School bells are calling boys and girls back into the school yard. To keep youngsters in good formation mothers can take a step in the right direction by shopping for shoes that will allow kids to hop, skip and learn in comfort. Children can better show top performance in the classroom when relaxed, attentive and comfortable, and a decisive factor in comfort could be in the fit and feel of new shoes. Time should be taken to fit children in the proper shoes. CHOICE OF STORE: The family shoe store and familiar salesman is possibly the answer as to where to fit the boys and girls in comfortable, good looking shoes. In a new area, neighbors and friends recommendations may lead to a dependable shoe store or department. TIMING: Early shoppers might get the better of both service and wider shoe selection. By planning to shop one to three weeks prior to the new school term, crowds and confusion might be eliminated and added attention given to the youngsters. Since feet have a tendency to expand during the day, it is wise to shop for shoes in the afternoon or early evening. Following are the rules of procedure on what to do shoe when buying time rolls around, suggested by Leather Industries of America. FIT: When in the store the salesman should measure both the childs feet, and fit the larger Back-to-Scho- ut ly We are v suede, and means returning to the classroom with class, starting from the ground up. This fall, the path to school will probably find young boys wearing new shoes with a brawny robust look. The styles are the kind schoolboys will be reaching for when they do their boot and for the coming season, according to the Leather Industries 3537 Washington Blvd. '' broad-bande- d Boys Head Back to School With Classic Looks Afoot ool upply ' p smooth and crushed patent finishes, reports Leather Industries of America. A bevy of breezy laced styles should tie up teen traffic in a number of ways regressive a ghillie, side ties, spectator oxfords, espadrilles with ribbons up the leg. Perhaps the busiest footwear will be boots. Special favorites include laced-uboots, and boots "granny with fringe, front zippers, shearling lining, and many for high boots as "tuck-in- s knickers and long pants. Sandals will also show up in the classroom, mainly in the category. Butter-sof- t leather ballet slippers are also back and the reliable moccasin. New mocs are sporting tongues higher heels, low-cin addition and to traditional loafer and beef-rostyles. co-e- Join Your School Band This Fall Rent your 392-3495-392-27- fa.w fa' V Varied Shoe Styles Seen InNetv Co-E- d Wardrobes too. Safety can be fun for children, if it is incorporated into play. For example, conducting a "what if session, by Phone 'I?,.''-- Socialites, Connie, Palter Debs, DeLiso Debs. If Thursday, August 5, er Shoes that Fit Correctly-Lik- e Straight A Report intersections and blind alleys is urgeht. Once the safest route has been mapped, the nextstepis boy. Practice Makes Perfect explaining to the child why Repetition of this nature it was chosen and why he will fix the importance of must stay on it. safety and the safety rules Explain 'Why' more firmly in the childs Children will obey more mind. This is essential in readily if they are given a compensating for the limited reason "why, explains Wiability that children have at lliam Nietschmann of CNA five and six. insurance. If both parents and teachers The child should be taught to cross at comers and never teach these safety lessons, the in the middle of the block. trip to and from school will He should know the red, yel- be a happy and safe one. low and green lights and what they stand for. lie should also know the messages of street signs. Though the details may change over the years, the basic story usually becomes homogenized into a general accounting of good times and long, cold, journeys. Review-Advertis- demi-boo- t seems to be boyhoods big favorite. Though primarily with wide buckled styled monk-strathere are also types and gored pull-os to win pleasers. plaudits as When trim is used, it runs to perfs or stitching, with two texture effects short-zippere- n d demi-boot- pre-tee- n SCHOOL- - ITwith Bil liken Sloes i two-ton- e, mainly found in dress-u- p demis. s and leather Casual moccasins serve for both school and play hours. Sturdy leather boots at levels hight er than height-a- re much in demand for those in long hours snow and cold weather. slip-on- demi-boo- CAMPUS CHOICE IN NEW LEATHER FOOTWEAR is wide ranging for the college man, his younger brother. On stool, left and clockwise: waxy leather work-sho- e variation; d in dress slip-o- n leather; grained leather ghillie; leather boot Shoes by suede high-cu- t demi boot; calf-higWeyenberg, Bates, Calumet, Frye and Jarman. two-tone- h Elaine's Final Summer Clearance 'v VV ' V. THE YOUNGER CROWD GOES BACK to class in sturdy leather shoes with smart styling in many looks. Left, antiqued grained leather demi-boo- t buckled in boasting monk-strap- s brass. Right, ghillie tie combining brushed leatherand crushed patent leather. His shoes by Foot Traits, hers by Stride Rite. Thursday, Friday, Saturday August Making Room For All New Fall and Back to School Merchandise Remaining Summer Teacher Stock School-i- t a shoe that's tied in or buckled . . . school-i- t in a fashionable boot1 Here's three sure ways to make your child's scene back-to-scho- ol Roy Store Open Till stop by soon and see what else is new from happier . . Specials 4aJl August 20 HifH&km V2 Prose OFF All Band Instruments (New or Used) Ask For Our SPECIALS on Instr-Rental- s including Lessons s 7:30 Roy Shopping Center Phone 773-154- where your childrens leel are in good hands VWW.Wss'.XW. ,xv. Vnv 514 on . Every flight . . Back to School 1966 South 5700 West Roy Shopping Center Master Charge 5 Walker Rankar Bankam ericard |