The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 22, 1957, Image 12

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Some Pointers for Mother in Choosing Child’s Back to School Shoes
Say what you please, “Mother lest shoes they could find. But|it ever was and that is the im-|the shoe will hold its shape to|that of the foot.
knows best” is still the only parents today know that tender portance of leather soles as well| the last day of wear. If your child says the shoe
feasible attitude for many oc-/feet need the resilience of as leather uppers. Leather with] Never let your child wear a hurts, don’t buy it, of course,
casions. And one of these is/lightweight leather and light its millions of microscopic pores pair of hand-me-down shoes. But don’t trust him if he says
when youre buying back-to-|construction, Besides, they wear| allows the moisture that ac-| Chances are 100 to 3 that they it’s just fine. He's probably got
school shoes. as well as the old-fashioned cumulates around the foot to|will not fit. And persuade your his mind on getting back to
Boys are apt to think that/heavy ones. [evaporate, thus keeping them| youngster not to wear sneakers baseball.
shoes are only to kick footballs] You should not buy shoes for| warm and dry. |except in the gymnasium. They| Check the shoe yourself and
with and girls that they're to/your child to “grow” into either. | Leather provides flexibility are not meant for day-long have the shoe clerk check it.
wear to parties. But you know|Shoes that are too big will'along with support, too, allow- wear. | And don’t trust your child ta
that the most important fune-|cause blisters now and. mis-/ing the muscles to work and| The shape of the shoe should i.) you when the shoe is oute
tion of these shoes is to protect shapen feet, with all the ills/grow strong. And leather lin-|be broad and round at the toe grown. Children are stoical
the feet that they'll have to use/that attend them, in later life./ings do not become rough with|and straight along the inner Sees ; .
al! through life. [There should be about three- wear. edge. The shape of the shoe at Rhos pais; they Jusi SOY Hgts
Things have changed since quarters of an inch between| Another thing to look for is/its widest part should conform feel + 50 CHECK FOSU AT. y at the
mebody bought your back-to-|the longest toes and the tip of|the welt uniting sole and upper./to that of the foot, and the|first of every month for any

 











  


 







 
 





  
 
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