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Show Advanced Styles In Footwear for Spring H BY' HELEN HOWE. SINCE skUts aro worn so short nowadays women the younger ones, especially are unusually Interested In footwear. Long before the question of the summer frocks aro discussed they want to know what kind of shoes are going to bo worn. As one girl puts It, "It's no use waiting for warm weather to got my shoes, because If I do I have to get them larger, because my feet swell In summer; but if I get them In tho cold weather, by the lime warm weather comes tho shoes aro easy and not a bit too small. "Oh I always give them a couple of months' breaking In," aho added, "by wearing them around the house an hour or so at a time most even' day." There aro lots of women who suffer In this way and so get new shoes early In the year. Of course, they want to know what to get. j Well It seems as though the high laced shoe will reign supreme any way through the spring. It will ttien have to give place to something cooler. The white buckskin shoe cut quite high, tiimmd with black patent U it her. Is considered very smart when tho rest of the tolletto harmonizes, but as sand color is the fashionable one just now the uppers of the shoes are In this shade in cloth. Tho vamps and trimmings are of black patent leather and very smart they look worn with a costume of sand color. Tho button shoes of covert cloth will be a spring novelty but whether they will oust tho lace shoo ls an open question. They are cool and come In the neutral neu-tral tones of sand gray and drab. Somo are entirely of tho cloth and others havo vamps of kid. The bu'tons run in the conventional lino not straight I up and down as they have been trying try-ing to do for the past two seasons without very much success. The advanced models In pumps are 1 decidedly plain, some are innocent of even a bow. Those In dull kid are ; trim and neat looking and aro fitted ' with Cuban heels, fairly low. The , high shoes have rather pointed toes and usually show tho French heel. Since the anklo is supported by the upper of the shoe which le, of course, t jLT Y 1 laced snugly, there ls less danger fV In wearing French heels upon the I I street, consequently being a favorite EL model, all tbOBe who can wear thi Ba'1- ' stile of heel are wearing them. 'MSu t Dried wormwood ls an excellent Hb'V protection against moths when put- Bating Ba-ting clothes away. It should be scat- filtered fil-tered lavishly between tho folds of E" each article wrapped separately In a K .. newspaper before packing. |