Show 1 1 I 1 AROUND THE HOME ET By MARG MARGARET BRUCE 1 If B. B r lc your Poor Dear Feet Bettina hobbled Into the house took off her buckled pumps and climbed the stairs to her own room In her stock stocking stock ing tag feet Dropping Int Into a 11 chair hair she carefully carefully- fitted a shoe tree Into each eRch t pump pump- and then took one of ot her feet teet between her hands and rocked to and fro In mis ml I ery cry cryM M My feet my ml poor dear feet she wall walled e d. d all aU hot and achey and there Is a big callous place on each sole and and I think the arches must be broken down or some some some- thing Each pair of new shoes I get seems seem to make them hurt worse and even old shoes hit lilt them In the tile wrong place It seems to me me Well dear deBr you dear you OU girls will be stylishly stylishly shod said her mother going for a bowl of ot warm water and advising advising ad ad- Bettina to put her feet Into loto It for ten or fifteen Otteen minutes Pretty Prett as these new short vamp strap topped strap topped pumps and slippers are It stands to reason that they do not fit nil all types of t feet pt and most of you are forcing your feet teet Into shoes that do not nut ft fit fitS S ant an and do not support the foot where It needs supporting I think that you you should first of ot all aU hunt until you find a shoe that thatIs Is both attractive and suits your foot toot Various firms make a specialty of cor cor- fitting yet decorative gear footgear and you can find the right shoes It If you look hard enough But Dut you must also take dally car care of your our feet feet feet- Just as thorough care as you do of your complexion When you come Into Into Into In In- to the house you should promptly take off your street pumps take off the warm stockings that are perhaps sticking sUcking to your feet teet with perspiration tion and bathe your feet In warm water containing a soothing pure soap Then dry them gently and shake a little lit Ut- tle tie foot toot powder over them before putting put put- ting on fresh tresh stockings and donning your house slippers If It you will rub a little very fine I sandpaper r over the toughened or callous callous cal cal- lous places on your feet teet you OU will find It makes them sot ond velvety Keep Keel the nails cut short s so that they do t j not dig Into adjoining toes A little littlefoot littlefoot foot toot powder sprinkled on OD the feet teet before before be be- fore tore puling on street shoes and stockings stock stock- I be-I 1 ings wilt tend to keep them dry and pliable Especially sprinkle It between n I Ithe the toes where the tender skin ski a gets hot and red But nut none of these bits of foot toot relief will help much unless you get et shoes that fit your feet teet |