THE LOW-HEELED SHOE.
"UGLY AND UNGAINLY."
LONDON. Oct. 5.
The manager of the largest dancing school in London, replying to Sir Herbert Barker, the famous ■;. bonesetter, who roundly condemned the iwearing '-.pi high heels, says "■ that low heels are ugly and ungainly, and destroy grace and elegance of carriage in the ballroom. -Women wearing sizes five and six with low heels, he says, will make their feet look : twice their real : size. ;.■■■■ Only woman ;:'taking threes and fours can i afford to wear low heels..'. . ' : : ;.' ; \ - : .' '-~:-■■. .•.-' ;: ;
.A; fashion expert declares that low heels malic a;••'.: woman stride along like a mon. . '"•■••!'"■ ,-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18532, 17 October 1923, Page 9
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