Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Che Casper Dailp Cribune : SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1923 THE SHOE STORE By W. 5. HILL, The Marked Down Sale fd iec nate acc aac Se ac ij ‘ (What to expect from shoe salesmen. The “And now how about a rifee pair of” j yb le I = pyoung man on the extreme left will hope to trees?” iH = ’ ; idie-if the shoes you want in a hurry aren't a home by the time you get here. Yes siree! nd just to show how much he likes you, the'll write “Special” in great big black writ- ‘ing all over the box. Four days later you lget the shoes. The tired gentleman in the jcenter is down at the bottom a kindly souly whose life has been warped by too many lady shoppers who insisted they had been told the shoes would be returnable after a month’s wear if they got tired of the baby, ‘Louis heel and decided on the Cuban: Truthful outside of business hours. Tells. you without a quiver thi il stretch over the instep. "s your instep, not his. The furthest young man is the very grand type. Oh, but he’s grand. “No lam,” he comes back with, “only the icheaper shops carry that line.” And then ‘he will look very pained and move away— in a very grand manner. Beautiful shopper observing that really the slipper seems a [ttle bit big. ‘oung man under doctor’s orders to take wu If, Hadn't she better try at least ONE size s: ler? Pp soll, looking into the matter of golf shoes as a starter, ‘The trickier the shoes the trickier the game. Joyce has just found the greatest bargain at a sale. Just think, a per- fectly WONDERFUL fair of ridin; boots down to half what they were originally! Joyce doesn’t ride, but that’s a mere detail. A bargain, remember, is a bargain Mrs. Walter Powley of Brockton Center is? about to purchase a pair of ground grippers.) Comfort fret is Mrs, Powley's Soot = ry % *, ” ’ Priestly is one of those unfortunate people who jus? “But, my DEAR, think of the PRICE!” Mrs. Voiney aren't “shoes conscious.” They just aren't, that’s all. Jump of Pittsfield, Mass., is attending a shoe sale. She bas They take anything the salesman tells them. A really found a perfectly remarkable line of footwear at twenty (o> ‘ood salesman could probably sell Priestly a pair of per cent. off what they were selling at home. The slippers, a ace just a little bit wrong and the shop is just a little ag: O ey, eesidetcornfies fo Cappel Lieeeeiae dupt bess wrong, and Mrs. Jump- will look just a little bit wrong Dersuaee $5 portneee spe hacovpinss jana ot Sonate when she wears the new slippers. “But the PRICE, my . feather atripe tees colors Gear! THINK of the PRICE!" %

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