'Vi A. . !>T -v or | If you haven't been in to see our new shop yet - | use Easter for a good reason to do it today PAGE 10-SUPPLEMENT TO PLAINDEALER-FRI., APRIL 5, 1974 Spring pace setters -- casual shoes that tread with comfort • TERRARIUMS • CUT FLOWERS • CORSAGES • TROPICAL PLANTS WE HAVE THEM ALL AT PETALS & STEMS 3301 W. Elm St.- McHenry, III. At The McHenry Bridge 385-4747 With Spring -- and the energy-saving campaign- walking is back in fashion again. TO stay in step, smart women will want to get their feet in shape and "shoe up" in comfort this season. Scholl's footwear de signers have made the going easy with naturally- shaped, soft-leather cas uals to match the sporty new walking costumes. Classic styles in spectators and oxford ties with a new, low heel lead the foot parade. More than ever, fit and comfort are important factors in fashion for ac*- tive feet. Before trying on and fitting new shoes, Scholl experts advise a quick inspection of feet (to determine if there are any tender spots that might need pampering or shoes of a special style). Other "fitting rules" to observe: Ask the salesperson to measure your feet each time before buying new shoes. • * * Shop in the afternoon, when feet are slightly larger than normal size. Always put on both shoes and give them a "walking test' the store. while in Be sure there's enough room -- about a half-inch -- at the front of the shoe, for easy toe movement. • • * Check heel and instep for snug fit. Don't forget that toes tire after being confined in any shoes too long -- especially after a long walk. Give feet a relaxing treat in a foot bath -- or on an electric massager -- to keep them fit and com fortable in new Spring footwear. $ V:--& . EASTER & SPRING FASHIONS IN ALL YOUR FAVORITE _ / STYLES, FABRICS, & COLORS JK ^ uof £awlne± McHenry 1216 N. Green St. NOW OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS GREEN STREET MALI 1331 North Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois 60050 WHETHER WATCHING OR WALKING this spring, fash ionable women will opt for the casual comfort of the new, low-heeled shoe, to go with sporty outfits. Scholl updates the classic, white-leather oxford, left, above, with colorful contrasts in piping, checked laces, crepe sole and stitching to match the walking skirt. Right, staying in step with a crisp pantsuit a snappy, natural-shaped "spectator" is tassle-tied and toe-capped and -heeled in black patent. Spring hues... good enough to eat This year pastels get a Spring zing of citrus punch. The tastiest are lime, peach, raspberry, or ange, grape sherbet and „ , High voltage reds, yellows, and blues get the light touch in sheer fabrics. Once again, it's time for red, white and blue, darks and brights sparked with white and creme. Creme, biscuit, bone, ivory, tea and cocoa are the neutrals to watch. Black gets paled down in see-through fabrics. Lin gerie white and pink grad uate to evening. Water-color shades of every hue in the spectrum provide a light and airy look that goes well with gossamer fabrics. *J^L±tLnctL(j£ . . <=HummcL tBcttuJL (WaU.\foxd cM CLwUjCUfX iPeurUx & Sum Jlamfii.