Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 21

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. + Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE play ¢reus, however, is most often made | j . ' Lar | Noyreet Gait with pertorations.are forever seeking what is most novell imaginable, with cutout designs on tae vege mg aking emg ts Turq aoise Popu r : They have wide|heel showing the same shade of green. are almost always attached bloomers. | eee < ffs with many perfor-| Paris reports unabated interest in oe tated tobese. The color that they caf! turquoise is|"orne, Cevistions, however. eae in| ations. chiffon silk hose for spring and su One of the shops shows an unusual |® {¥orite one seen both tn organdie |S" Casut parcrne ‘ot tan Ae, |_ Too much cannot be said about the|mer wear. These will ba worn Uttie frock of dark Dive lintn. Its chiffon. Probably one reason for a Tv “|new evening slippers—for they are/the street as well as for afternoon = bonnet ef seif material has childish)‘ Popularity can be atteched to the; *ose* “re essentially for sports wear-/ii. joveliest, the most colorful in/cvening affairs. The vogue for light fact that though it has many of the| One shop features a captivating pair! many seasons. The Ned wil he strip fastening under the chin. The y sparkle of jewelled gray will persist throughout t! clusters of field buttercups caught at|Talities of green, at the same time,|°f sport oxfords made of red kid with heels is often seen on ballroom floor,|son, though it is predicted that fiesh j the waist and on the hat might have, >®2use of the blue clement in Ly) pe eerie strips of patent leather| and it is breathed that some heels are|color and beige will relieve tho monot Deen gathered by little hands and ap-|‘0?® !* ts ant to be more becoming to|trimming them. Others almost as uni-| even studded with real stones. Almostjony. Very smart Parisian women plied to sult the youthful fancy. tte average person. In organdie it|aue come in red combined with black | 1) evening slippers are in sandal style|have taken to wearing sheer Russian | The simplicity of the two types of features large self-material rosettes,|Of white. There was much exclaiming | many of them sparkling metallic gold | calf and navy colored hose with black | frocks requiring bloused guimpe is “uch like flowers. In chiffon, Strutter. | 0. over a pair of white buck sport!and silver brocaded effects, while oth-|shoes. They also still favor for street very smart indeed. There are those|‘ Dancis and a garland of smail| shoes, for they bonsted of green heels,|ors have an occasional bright metallic| wear combinations of silk and wood made with bretelle suspenders from|"*@¥es In the colder colors trim one | With straps of green. thread woven into a beautiful colored| with embroidered clocks. Clocks will the waistline up and those that origi-| del. Sandals for afterncon wear are as|cloth. These are always worn to|appear on almost every kind of hos'- mated from the women's slecvieless| ~~" | much worn as ever, but they are made|match the color of the gown. An al-|ery this season—the narrow openwork frock of last year. Although most| little hat of some soft fabric ts worn./™°r® unusual by much applique or|luringly feminine sandal, one of black| clock for the sheer hose and for the of the cunning little bloused guimpes| Whatever the frock of the age of |/Cu/cut designs. Cossack boots of|satin has been embroidered in the! sports hose, clocks embroidered in con worn with them are white of poplin| the child weartng it, fts atmplicity of|*"te ki6 are selected by those who! loveliest shades of lavender and green trasting colors or sotsette, checked ‘gingham makes design stands out as nothing olse| ~~ = = = = = = — “Tashdious Youngsters_— day and age clothes for tiny: voted to babies wants, and here ever tots are as carefully designed, are as|thi-z for the youngest member of tie much the inspiration of artists as are|family may be found, fram a rattle to ing Hood and some even reser:-|is lardly excelled by their parents ble color also. In others the|in the selection of their grownups; itted, and instead a jaunty wardrobes. 35 hood ts # f @ren,” but this season their fastidi- | pression, for the embroideries are ex. ous desires may be freely expresso) quisite lace and drawn work are very and given free rein in the realm of/ effectively used, and also tiny pin colors. All colors ef the rainbow are/tucks and French knots are much in being used, and also those older) evidence. sbades, which have hitherto been can-| © a9 ingest Mite exp ee tren ae Hiven! abies are fashionel, of organdie end is now very often used for the! snow as their trimmings, real lace most serviceable play frocks. es, ;|Cressed in pastel shades of white and though her choles in colors is limited, season when Nature awakens and arrays the world in new garb. Flowers, birds and trees proclaim the beginning of a newer and better sea- son. organdie, crepe de chine or French 4 Dorothy Durant — voila, She ts not limited to one trim- ming elther, but may have it embroid- ‘This spring you have almost unltm-jher charm in her footwear as well as) smart indeed is = pair of patent leath- ered hemstitched, or emocked this| ited opportunity to express your tndi-|!n the costume sho wears. No one] er sandals with Spanish hela stitched season, of if she prefers, lace edsing,| vigual and original ideas in your foot-| ‘style is decidedly the thing. The toes|in brown. A cunning ttle Fhinestove| 1 of one’s shoes msy de broad, slightly| buckle catches the two straps over the Our friends who imitate Nature will selfruffles, or applique. 5 “ Littlest sister. #ho is past the crawi-| W%r: Never have there been such) rounded or pointed. instep. Another pair of slippers also be turning their thoughts to new dress. ing stage, may “nd her party frock as| @#cinating novelties, such cuptivating | rors in vogue than anything elys| fashioned of patent leather and kid) Shoes are an important item. We ts if ‘she| Pieces of femininity! The shops are| perhaps is the patent leather shoe,/ are very unique. Lattice work of the doss not favor the simpler styles espe-| showing the simpte and elaborate, the|cither pump or low heeled oxford. The Patent leather literally covers the jctally designed for her. . It will pro-| natve and sophisticated, and the result | Pumps with extremely low heels are foundation of cream colored kid. be sleevelesa, and !f !t follows 4 the le much worn and have but one strap) As usual the shoes wcern on the |the mode of so many, will have open-|'* that more and more fashionable | wie those with Spanish heels al-|street by tbe smartest women work at the shoulder seams. Her Woman is expressing her personality. ‘most always boast of three Very custom made oxford of heavy Russian| ————— = = = ~ —— have a wonderful supply to show you. Shop early and avoid the rush! Please do not wait until Saturday! Globe Shoe Co. 230 SOUTH CENTER STREET UIE ag it Hi ae : | i : ll 5 f ! $ k & : : i i | i footwear modes foretell a season of Beauty and Individuality. Black is very popular in patent leather and satin. Grey suede is used alone or with patent leather. 5 | a { | Straps appear everywhere, even in the gored pumps, and under the tongue of many colonials. Sport styles are assured wonderful popular- ity.’ Oxfords, of course, have their place. While there are some high French heels, the dominant note is the low heel in many variations. Casper’s New Popular-Priced Store ~HARPER’S EVERYTHING TO WEAR NEW BECKLINGER BUILDING Buy why go on? Cold type cannot picture the beauty of the spring shoes—and it would take endless description to tell you of all the ex- quisite variations of the mode. e 'HE loveliness and variety of the Easter twisted into flowers; in periwinkle blue, orchid, yellow, or chartreuse. So we’ll simply emphasize the VERY MODERATE PRICES which pre- vail, and assure you that we shall be very glad to show you all of the new-styles when you visit our store. ‘Two-Tone Spanish Heel Walking Oxfords Will Reflect * Strap Pumps the Good Taste of Many Women ceckinntion sf bieck aed grer—euny alt email on rR ies Will Open Soon With a Complete Stock pretty new styles to choose from—all comfortable leathers and wanted heels pep eh rsaeh heels, that are moder- oa choose fea Priced $8.00 to $10.00 Wiens to staee Dry Goods Shoes “A Beauty Aid for Every Need.” Ready-to-Wear Clothing Patent Leather Sandals Among the Newly Arrived Sport Shoes Are Styles Entirely With low, flat heels and bread instep i one. afente ; ith a buckle—made i Different Balcony Smith & Turner strap fastened with a nade in ee epee Fe Millinery Furnishings Drug Store. ent trimmed in grey. =_ which we know will interest women Priced $6.50 to $9.00 who insist on the better fashions. PHONE 1550 IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN" WATCH FOR OPENING DATE We Will Save You Money MNRAS A VIA MTT

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