The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 11

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A id Me oe tae ia ala THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1022. ” In the evening every woman faces her enemies Are you at their mercy, too? i Tired out by the strain of a long day, yet trying to conceal it— Tt is in the evening that every woman faces her deadliest enemies—the little tired lines, the weariness of body and brain that make her seem dull and uninteresting, where others are attractive. It may be her own fault. Every normal woman starts the day with energy eno to carry her through the evening —if she doesn’t waste it. Yet too often, instead of saving it for the things that count, she wastes it in a score of useless ways. Standing and walking all day on hard heels —that’s one of the greatest wastes, andone ~ of the most useless. Do you dread the evenings —fear that the tiredness of your body will show? Twenty-five years ago a man who worked constantly on his feet all day discovered by accident an idea that is saving the strength of millions of women today. One day instead of standing on the hard This diagram shows how the average person's energy falls. Do you go down too far each day toward exhaustion? Your energy is lim floor he stood on a rubber mat. The effect astonished him. That night instead of his usual lack of energy—and backache—he felt better than he had in weeks. Next day he cut out two pieces of rubber from the mat and fastened them to the heels of his shoes. And that was the start of the idea that resulted in O’Sullivan’s Heels ! Look at your heels! Like all good things, O’Sullivan’s Heels have been widely imitated. Are yours O’Sullivan’s? If they’re not, ask your repairman for O’Sullivan’s next time—and notice the difference! See how much freer you are from tiredness and strain at the end of each day. There is an O’Sullivan Heel for practically every style of women’s shoes—for the high Cuban heel as well as for the various low heel and the “in- between” styles. O’Sullivan’s are always adapted to the prevailing mode. Furthermore, 2s millions of women are finding out, they preserve the original trim appearance of the heel, and prevent the running over that occurs so quickly O’Sullivan’s usually cost you no more than ordinary rubber heels. But wear a pair—and you'll know why millions always insist on them! City vibrations would ruin these instruments Balances delicate enough to weigh the ink on a comma—galvanometers whose needles the of every sidewalk in @ constant state of vibration. That-is why they had to build the U. S. Bureau of Standards in the country. Is it any wonder that thousands of — the human body, the most sensitive | instrument of all, against constant | shocks and vibeation O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out ited—don’t waste it a a ed

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