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FEBRUARY It, 1911 PAGE 9 SPRING SHOES FOR THE FAIR ONES Are Riots of Color, Jewels, Rib- bons and Metal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler (Annie Oakley) After a Good Day's Turkey Hunt By Marjorie (Written for the United Press) New York. Spring shoes are more elaborate and gorgeous than ever before although such a pedal state seems almost impossible in vieAV of the confections of footgear that have tripped about this past season Shoe makers say that since, after long years in the attempt, they have convinced womankind that shoes must be as frag ilely beautiful as gown or hat, they do not intend any slump in their propa ganda. Thus, spring footwear showings NEEDED GIRL FOR GOLF SO in manufacturer display rooms are a riot THEY WERE MARRIED of colored kid and fabric, metal, jewels ribbons and composition. aulsa, UKia. - simpiy can t put up Gray seems to be the big choice in coi any sort of a' game without Ramona," or as shoes follow 8uit ail(1 coat, and "Jim" Kennedy i. explanation of his blue and gray is the big color feature in marriage 10 imiss xtamona uecK on me outer rajment for spring. There are eve of his departure for Pinehurst, North many c.0pper and red browns, however, Carolina. Both young people are mem- a few blacks ami midnight blues, and the bers ot prominent families and the wed- usual n0Velty combinations. ung nad oeen set ior eany oprmg. Trimmings run rampant. A swirl of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Geek announced patterned perforations with an underlay they would leave soon with' their daugh- of contrasting color and fabric is the big ter for Mexico and young Kennedy had trimmings feature. For instance, a pair already decided to hit the lonesome trail of bronze ki(1 Colonial pumps have an to North Carolina. inch-wide band of oval perforations The bridegroom is State amateur golf about the entire shoe. White kid is used champion and expected to enter the lists ' as the underlay and white velvet boks against some ot the country's leading flank the straps upon the tongue. piayers ax i-menursi and at tne last nour The revere effect is another new note secured the consent of his fiancee for an in footwear. This style is shown in blue immediate Avedding. ki(1 pumpS) pipea in white kid, with . So Jim and Ramona appeared before Avlite straps that disappear under the the marriage license clerk at the court- tUrn-back reveres. nouse, procured their license and then Gray suede perf orated with a wide drove to the home of Rev. Harold G. ranff(? of patterns and underlaid with ooke, pastor ot one ot the leading black patent leather Is a style much, in churches here, and were married. the f oregrouiid, and black patent leather, iietore leaving for their bridal trip trimmed with gay scarlet pipings of vel they stopped by the bride's home to se- vet satmj or kid, is another reigning cure the parental blessing, and wrere on noveity. for the Tar Heel golf links. Gay coiorillg and elaboration is given bv patterned stitching that runs over Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have not yet strap) tongue, toe, and shoe top. Such a arrived in. Pinehurst, but probably will in a day or two. KIRK'S MAINSIDE BEAU unique model is shown in black patent leather with an intricate design in scar let and white stitching. A wide tongue fringed at both top and bottom com pletes the bizarreness of the model. One-sided effects given by misplaced .straps or slashing are also very nobby. Wins Membership Stake in Field Trials Kirk's Mainside Beau, a black and vlorai patterns outlined in narrow leath white setter owned by Harry D. Kirk- n. of gay color are a new season's hobby over of Buffalo, N. Y., won the major als0 trophy in the finals of the Membership Evening pumps adhere to satin and stake held by the Pinenurst Field Trial cloth of gold or sver although a com Club on Monday last. The second prize Nation of satin' and metallic cloth is was awarded to Rap 's Cute, owned and yery popuiar. Very narrow strips of the handled by Dr. J. S. Brown of Mont- colxtrasting material alternate. A huge elair, N. J. Denwood Leta Ferris, en- C(nnp()sition or velvet flower takes the tered and handled by P. H. Powell of plaee of the 0ld-time rhinestone buckle. Newport, R. I., won third prize. The yamp of tiie new shoes is medium. The toe is somewhat rounded and either A relish dish has been patented with the miiitary or Louis heel is used. There a lower compartment for ice that chills geemg to be a compromise between the but does not touch the contents. American and French cut. 5 1 fr&T r' HOTEL W ENTWORTH An Estate Comprising 125 acres, 3 Miles from Ports mouth, N. H. Most beautiful location on North Atlantic Coast. Seashore and Country Combined. A First-class Hotel Catering to Exclusive Clientele. AH Outdoor Sports, including Yachting, Deep Sea Fishing, etc. Improved Golf Course Picturesquely Situated on Ocean Front. Concerts dailv by Boston Symphony Orchestra. Also Special Dance Orchestra. Special Feature VJfiGJUTABLiUfcJ FROM. OUB OWN FAEM Season MIDDLE OF JUNE until MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER Advise early reservations, for season 1921 WENT.WORTH HOTEL CO., J . J. P. Tilton, Managing Director Boom 805 Little Building, Boston, Mass.' Iceland is going to have a World's . ' , . , , Fair , i A Belgian claims to have invented a '.air. tor years afterwards, we sup- s pose, the Eskimos will be talking about rotary valve that can be used on any the hot time they had in Reykjavik. standard automobile engine. Early Golf and Hunting AT SUMMERVILLE PINE FOREST INN AND COTTAGES Summerville, S. C. 22 Miles from Historical Charleston FULLY OPEN DECEMBER 1st Special Early Rates to February 1st. One of the finest winter resort hotels in the Middle South. Here you will enjoy rest and quietness amidst tall, Southern Pines. Invigorating, dry healthful climate. Pure artesian water. Cuisine and service on par with the best Metropolitan hotels. Ideal weather for Golfing and Hunting. Special December and January Tournaments. Superb 18 hole Golf course. Regulated tennis courts. Livery of car riage and saddle horses,. Good roads for Driving and Motor ing. Quail, Wild-Turkey, Fox and Deer Hunting. F. W. WAGENER & CO Owners. Willard A. Senna. Manager.
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