The shoe salesman adjusted the buckle of his customer’s shoe and critically surveyed the result. “ Are you sure these shoes are the size asked for?” queried the Jady with tho largo foot, as she stood up. “They seem to bo a little on the tight side -when 1 try to walk.” The man smiled discreetly behind his hand. “No, madam,” he replied suavely, as he ' deftly removed the shoes, which were exactly the size she had ordered: “these aro two.sizes smaller, but 4 must admit you wejo pglrb after, jjjjff
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Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 1
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90Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 1
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