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▼ ♦ *** *** *** *** *** *** **♦ «£♦ ! THE FLOHEVrE U.MT.Y TIME ■\ FOR A TRIM ANKLE Hosiery in colors to match the new sea son’s mode, our hosiery welcomes you to come and sec it. Silk Hose in all the newest shades, includ ing such as Caramel, Nude, Sand, Castor and Deer. And today, when wearing black, the well- dressed woman chooses the shade of— GUNMETAL Already the color rage in New York, Chi cago, and other cities, the effect with black shoes is wholly charming. THE LITTLE SHOP .*/ til V e?; Women's Street Shoes ! Lasts Mcd'um 11 road toes with Slow hods and slightly narrower of- i fools in flu* higher heels. and conservative. Heels - In keeping with present trends. , Colors-Cher: y rod oalf. gold i brown calf, light shade tan oalf. For Sport Wear For sports wear the silk have given j way to the imported Knglish silk and wool stocking. They an; much non* practical for summer than the ,all wool and heing much Softer, many F ! women find them far more comfort I aHe. And in such fascinating colors can, 1 Hx'se hose tn* found, lliai our ankles ! • t 'are going to he more charmingly clan i l (him even. These colors offer unple • j oppo'(unity to have our hose match I dllier our sweaters or our sport j frocks. For the fad for the mateli- I ii.:*: of 'lose is carried into the woiT 1 j of sports. i Hut if you do iiot ( house to wear these gay colors, you will look per I fe* tly sfnpniiig if you pick out those with large diagonal checks of all shades of gray or tan. At >tmes these silk and wool hose are ebuked or | else they havo droo-stiteh stripes, •fh Idoin are they perfectly plain. I Of (oirse, with fhc* silk sporO ! frock or sports skirts the silk hose i must he worn either in while, light gray or fawn, with matching shoes. > Fill on the golf links or tennis court,I wool is the thing. Ffttteius—One, two and three black <ulf. black and brown kid. Plain toes with crease in Scotch THE GAYEST OF PATTERNS FOR SPRING (Continued from page 6, Sction 2) .traps oxfords, plain tow with t-r *‘ as -1 ra1 “ 1( . at i 1( ‘rs is one cf the leaders.!'!’'*; ^acefiil fob's of the draped lace * . lift I I < . . ■ im . i t I . a n. ........ I*. • 1 ..I..,' For a trim ankle I little miss with a graceful circuiui I skirt, but more often the skirt b j.straight with first a circular flare in Produced info it. One charming coal ^ “NOTHING BUT HATS AND HOSIERY” (Next Door to Geo. McCown's) jed vamp; cap toes, straight or wing | tij/S. j Materials—Tan calf and kid, black /calf and kid, suedes in solid colors I The bewildering array of countless frock of serge lias a circu'nr flare ot. j and combinations. Gray trimmed j ^ylcs which are placed before us in I f,, ‘ epe Sf ! 1 , in , !lt tl,(3 closing of the; jv.ili, patent, Ian call trimmed with j such • profusion nowadays make it I primiicai' hT'h g'ves''free. j I suede 1o blend or contrast. | possible for a woman to use so much ' ,i oni f or vvalk'ng without destroying ; Women’s Dress Footwear more aitistic imagination in exjfress- the straight one-piece effect. Ths ! ( Patterns-—Straps, ribbon ties, cut-. jn , rel . 8 , ) „ a | ity a8 well as her wide rover which covers almost tin . .mis. and tongue effects. ! . . . .. t ' v .. t , ied I entire front of the waist is of this 1 ! Lasts—Will continue in keeping i td8tt * ^ n, l ot tl u ,,e hicatiy v Jnt< i sanu , ,. re p e j with the present trend of medium i offerings, hosiery is far from being " Unusual and Varied S'ccve i l{ ''“V the least. ' | But doubtless the most cleverly | j Heels -co/eied boxwood,^ 10*8 to ; The plain black silk stocking which 1 varied and nnusu i, 1 part of tin* nftei | |14 S; Louis and Spanish, L5-8 to 16-8. I was worn for so long by the smartly | noon frock is its sleeve. The long, 1 Materials Satins, patent, black and ; dressed woman is scarcely ever seen | tight sleeve is the greatest 'avorite hrov n kid colored suede, plain or nowadays. Chiffon with its fine. Of the coat frock. But it must, uovei ! trimmed. - I sheer beauty Is seen whenever a plain i K . a pi u 1 , tiftht sleeve. Far from it. | Womens Evening Slippers {stocking is worn, and strange as it Over some long, slender hand will Lasts—Medium round toes with a!may sound, if you wish black do not f a jj a circular cuff reaching to the' — n V T.* n * , - • - : iuil tl * uvumi vnil i u i.w 1.11c tendency toward the slender effects, ibuy black. The clever woman chooses ; <mi ckles. o r j n Kav cavalier fjisn lloels—Louis and Spanish i:»-8 to gunmetal. This shade looks black. Jon fpis circular cuff will bo turned 17S - when it is worn, but it makes the -...ntiet Then an. tongue effects Pattern s—Straps, and plain. Materials—Plain satin and bro cades, silver brocade, white kid and gold brocade. Men’s Styles 1 Lasts-Semi-brogues; , , . , back forming a gauntlet. Then an- hose seem much more expensively 0 jhor tight sleeve admiring tlrs frock and ,ill iis unie t h ice oml) : ned efforts a? tine. And with a black noon i gaunlet fashion wi shoes, the etiect is wholly charming. ... ., ,. But black is the only frock with j nmst reiK . h tlu . elbow. Or a favorer. I which black hose are worn. It your is to hnvo three circuiar flare, I rock be any shade ot gray or tan d()W the to one a f „ w inrtl . j semi-French the stockings should- na cli it even )W tl , e „ lh(n ‘ tho lowesI . when they are worn with hlaik shoes.. ... i i m .1 ~ {If your shoes are of colored suede or j 0^ P'Hms over the hand, fhe si. eve ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦VVVVVVVVVVVVVV %♦ VVVVVVV WV WW WVVVVV^ ! mlist )natth thp gl , oes Nvilh H vorv start out to be long and tight, blit ai * <♦ I dark dress it is far better to have! elbow it is very ant to change its JLjthe hose of a lighter shade tlian the ounri anil end by beuis full and How “ frock. And these colored hose are '"£* fluit-j as fashionably, however, ti 1 may he n full flowing sleeve straight Irom the shoulder. *♦. . A ♦ ^ ^ A+* J?* A*. A*. *** 4% <♦ X quite correct with a black street frock. For the ideal ol the mode is still the fawn colored stocking. For dressier wear the lace dock is quite the thing in chiffon, though the plain chiffon times. Mrs. Kendal, the celebrated English actress, new retired from the stage, hose are appropriate at all was tin* twenty-second chiid of her parents. CHIC EASTER MILLINERY \ Our new Hats in all their Spring love liness have arrived in shapes, rang ing- from pokes to large picture Hats that shade the lovely wearer's face. Of brilliant paisley designs, trimmed with delicate flowers, or chic ribbon cockades, or smartly tailored with a pin or buckle decoration—are truly charming. \ i The Hat Box d0 1-2 West Evans Prone 449-L2 y Paris Again Influences ▲T*. 1 n o And new strap, laced and tongue-effects now ap pear. Suedes, Satins, Kids and Combinations of these materials in Greys, Bronze and other colors —with inlaid-panels and cut-out effects feature these new Fashions. **. - ■**■ ' ■ . * Words cannot picture them. Come see ’em. if*" V“ Sr':3i Tl iV:|l fill jlll til! & tf. y FLORENCE SHOE STORE .—1 ararwfcriw— I hi Springtime is the dress up Season and it’s the ideal time to furnish your home in new furniture. The classic and Tuneful lines and structure will meet with your in stant approval. In our store you will find the very piece you need to bright- en your home. •*j Avtfvi & L-s See Our Line of FLOOR LAMPS Just Received 6 W. M. WATERS The Home Furnisher.'