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Special Purchase MODEL ||s|L FROCKS CREPE MOROCAIN 0/' iWi in >(|w / 7 ( ' e ® 9 * S * ia< * eS fashionable styles QlLf Worth ««/</• SAW. JA // MOSI ~ 42/0

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Facts about " A child may take as many as 30,000 raw r eps a ,f h i- oes f,t m ■ foot troubles are liable to develop. JL MatfJKdf (The bones of the feet are not fully dtraloptd until 18 years or lour.) A shoe that fits properly should have: (1) A Straight Lint, from heel to toe. (The child is born with a straight Inner border to his foot which is essential to efficient foot function.) (2) Room beyond the toes, for growth and free toe movement. (New shoes should leave about | Inch clear toe space between the tip of the longest toe and the end of the shoe.) RIIS CORRECT LENGTH ' TOO SHORT (3) Ample width, for expansion of the foot when the child stands and to avoid pressure on the little toes. (4) Sufficient depth for toes. £i) A firm fit from heel to ladng. (Shoes should lace up snugly, avlng an opening of a quarter of an inch at the top of the lacing.), «! I I I -ssfix 1 1 1 /mIK) ! | | A normal child outj grows shoes quickly; |KnMK therefore footwear j should be aUrUh I frequently to keep s UdLftJi | hHjbW P ace w 'th rapid foot W SP jBi i development—norW ff B W mally a full size in H»! 1/ f | V 6to 12 months. I I . , ■ > Parents must see \ /- - W J that the shoes fit, as ] x, J-. X J a child cannot be * 1 expected tp judge FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS shoe fit and comfort. A good shape • A bad one A bad shape • A good one SHOES THAT NEED “BREAKING IN” SHOULD DE LOT IN THE SHOP! 17.5 '’■'"'V..'—l—fe|>; ‘ _-x ✓ NG I c/adiurre kings I I RICE (v.tiow rack) or SLOW BURNING (Blu.ra.it) I ■ ft ]

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

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