Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1921, Page 18

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. oW oM Goodeow N L I I T B R R VR P O o o T B L I I I R R R L ) "o or every man with limitiess energy— Astripcut from an O’Sullivan Heel stretches and snaps back like an elastic band. This live, sprindy rubber explains why O’Sallivan’s Heels wear so long. THE VE‘VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921 ’ 7 he astounding demands upon American industry open unparalleled opportunities TH only 1-16 of the world’s population and 1-4 of its land area, America today is called on to furnish —one-quarter of the world’s agricultural supplies —one-third of all mineral prod- ucts —one-third ofallmanufactured. goods. . We as a nation must produce more this year than ever before. The record harvest of 1920 must be duplicated. Last year’s eight billion dollars’ worth of exports must be surpassed. And at the same time we face the gigantic, * ever-present problem of supplying 107,000,000 Americans with food, clothes, housing, and all the requi- sites of life. A tremendous job—but a tre- mendous opportunity for every man and woman with energy to seize it. As one big business man said recentlys “The man with limitless energy is the man the world wants today. And he’s going to be re- warded as never before.” Fatigue—the greatest enemy to your success today Whatever you're doing—in office or shop, in business life or indus- trial life—it’s the same story: you must have energy to stand the strain! Yet the conditions of modern city life are making it harder and harder for us to preserve this vital force. Shut in on every side by walls of stone and steel, subject to incessant nervous strain, forced to work at an ever-quickening pace, millions of Americans today are suffering from overfatigue. Every morning they are tired before they start—every night they go home cxhausted. Disease stands ready to fasten on their depleted organ- isms. Day by day fatigue slows down their pace. Their energy is gone—success for them is impossible. A certain amount of fatigue is inevi- table, but too many people waste their energy needlessly. Many are unconscious . of the source of one of the worst of all . wastes—the constant jarring and jolting of the delicate nervous system with every step on hard leather heels. The average person takes 8,000 steps a day—suffers 8,000 such shocks, every one a hammer blow to the nervous sys- tem. Here is one of the great causes of fatigue in modern life. Remove this cause of fatigue! You can avoid this useless waste of energy. O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the shocks that tire you out. To secure the resiliency, the springi- ness, of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are blended by a special formula. With this blend of live, springy rubber are “compounded” the best tough- ening agents known. The compound is then “cured” or baked under high pres- sure. This is why O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the jolts and jars of walking. same process that makes O’Sullivan’s Heels resilient gives them their great dusability. O’Sullivan’s Heels will outlast three pairs of leather heels—they often outlast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. - Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes. Insist on getting O’Sullivan’s! NOTE—A wise economy these days is to have vour repairman resole your old shoes and fit them with O’Sullivan’s Heels. They’ll give you months of extra wear! O’Sullivan’s Heels b 4 R T R e 8 Absorb the shocks that tire you out

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