By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 22, 2013 From the Improvement Era, August 1925 – His Shoes in the Parlor By Marguerite Cameron Jane stooped to pick up Ed’s shoes. She had never felt so embarrassed in all her life. “Perhaps my skirt is caught,” Mrs. Symes, Jane’s distinguished caller had excused, as she had tugged at her black serge. “Allow me,” Jane had rushed to assist her in removing the obstacle. And there to her horror...
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