SHOES AND HOSE.
Linen shoes (according to an Australian exchange) will be ah the moclu tI.U biiuimcr. 'I hoy v, ill lie worn in colours matching the (li'c-'.i. Cut coloured leather shoos arc coming in, 100. Wiih regard to boots, tin; vamps aiv m p.itcni Ip.ither, with black nml wind 1 or lnown tipper* Upper* inaiia of plaiied leather :trii>s are being introduced. As to sto-Lings, Ihcyuue worn to harjiioi'.i^e with the upper*. Jt was rumoured that white hose would be the great fashion this summer, but it i« expected that in reality it v. ill t»ilv accompany white or black' and white flioi 1 ", in the latter instance preferably embroideied wit li black. The moi'.-ratelv luii'4 too r< in \<><;ue, fhuii'?h (Inn' i:- a flecirl.^l lendonry in fp\our of the Aini'ric-m --li.ip'*, and to follow Ihf uatuial loim of the foot as nearly iw possible.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 11
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146SHOES AND HOSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 11
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