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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
Capital Journal The Style This Fall NEW ARRIVALS IN FiA.1 if d SI IQFlS Calls For a llE are now receiving advance rriday,.SeptemIer 3, 1920 Pfcl6L. Fall Clean-Cut Shoe men season are showing than any Fall shoes for more variety this time since the war time regulations Cor conservation put a halt to the Cue hand of shoe designers. However, fhia u,H,t , t -, , v.j a iiia.ll- Rested in the vari-colored combina- uons or lowers and uppers as wag in vogue when foe restraining edicts y.'me .pmceu. . There are very few of the two-tone effects shown but various are' the flliades in. solid tone finishes, and Wiciful trimming designs, and per forations are widely shown. The Brogue shoe a heavily orna iwmtal style will still be in vogue this IPU and Winter as it was this Spring.: In fact, the heavy appearance of Ihia shoe seems to fit more appro priately, into the scheme of things for Winter, htan for the milder months It's a sensible as well as pleasingly ornato style and a great relief from the rather subdued styling we have fiad to adopt in our shoes in recent seasons. Then, too, there are other shoes that ingratiate themselves 'of their more simple, and possibly more refined Smartness. 4 These shoes are of the English and swing lasts in very graceful shapings. Such shoes show a tendency toward jnore pointed toes. There seems to be no half way compromise in the styling of the toes this are either of the broad blunt effects as we see on the Brogue shores or else the pointed toe tvl Moithor nti bog effects or the medium rounded too assert themselves very boldly, i Brown is the oiitsfnnHinr u. -,i feese in the russet, mahogany and cordovan shades rather than the very dark brown or very light tans. Black, dull finish and gun metal finishes come next in line. Some Blucher styles are shown but the laced effects are the most fash ionable and will be the most nnmiinr Few button shoes are shown for men and those that are shown are prin cipally for dress wear in the patent leather finish. The chief leathers emnlnvort in, calf, Russia, cordovan and vici. very dressy men are showlnsr in creasing favor for SDats and natural. ly this vogue shows greater strength in the Fall than in the Spring. These spats are mostly in the light er shades of fawn, champagne, mode, beige and pearl. In the darker tones there are browns, oxford and wine color. .jiyico in an me laiesi VOlors aiw Styles, both in high and low shoes. There seems to be quite a tendency toward low shoes in the heavier leathers for Fail and Winter wear. We are receiving both express and freight shipments of these new Oxfords and they are now on display in our show windows. HANAN SHOES BOYS' SHOES We have just unpacked the largest range of styles and colors in boys' shoes ever shown in Salem and , M u u n SERVICE We are adding new features to our store service each year and improving the selling end of our business to m tomers, in fact, to give them such service that they are sure to return again We offer theZhZ 1 COnvenlent be obtained, using better leather, better materials and a higher grade oTwortmans hilthat T 7 " rcastmerS tUtM you pay for inferior work. workmanship that can be offered elsewhere at the same priced mm m 1 1 imp We have graduated foot specialis always at your service to correct the results of poor fitting and j w j, w Ufe Us a resting place as an informatinn h S52 Phone service and any other service that we mav rnJr h uu ,L. . . . azwnDureau K5T COME and USE These CONVKNiFW ' " " t0 W 3Z6 stafc-a 4autm$$m - - ' ' w m. A T Y Md 326 ftea -!