V T t 1? ; EENI(i;r PtJBlilO ; LJ i r i ' ' " . i . --' ''.).'''; a n, "-i'Ht.tJMil ' mmmmmm tmiMt ! !. nmn ' 1 - . . , . . rWw tfl k vWV t'linHH i ; . - .. . . ' ' i '!M i mil ins x i r; k. j r i 1 De men "save themselves" mere than women de? MAN'S work is no mere exhausting than woman's. Frem the time she gets up in the morning until the last task at night, a woman is often en her feet all day. Millions never learn te spare them selves. Yet men have used a simple way of saving energy for years 8 out of 10 de today. A man who had the same problem se many women have Twenty-five years age a man who worked constantly en his feet found himself with little energy when work was ever with a backache each night in the bargain. One day instead of standing all day en the hard fleer he steed en a rubber mat. The effect astonished him. He felt better that night than he had in weeks. Next day he cut two pieces of rubber from the mat and fastened them te the heels of his shoes. I II II II 1 A i II a, D 11. n I J 1 l I 1L And that was the beginning of the Idea that resulted in O'Sullivan's Heels! Although men took it up first, millions of women today are finding hew these heels can save their energy can step the needless waste that takes se much of their strength. If you de wear "rubber heels" Loek at them! Are they O'Sullivan's? It will pay you te find out! Like all geed things O'Sullivan's have been widely imitated. If yours are net O'Sullivan's don't say "robber heels" next time. Tell your repairman te put en O'Sullivan's and notice the difference at the end of each day! See hew much freer you are from tiredness and strain. There is an O'SulIivan Heel for practically every style of women's shoes for the high cuban heel as well as for the various low heel types and the "in-between" styles. O'Sullivan's are always adapted for the prevailing mode. Furthermore, as millions of women are finding out, they preserve the original trim appearance of the heel and prevent the running-ever that occurs se quickly with ordinary heels. O'Sullivan's usually cost you no mere than ordi nary rubber heels. But wear a pair and you'll knew why millions always insist en them! Brooklyn Bridge could net -mthsUwd them Engineers report that die shocks and jars from heavy traffic azs slowly weakening Brooklyn Bridge. Bat this Is net the only structure under strain. They tell as further thjrt heavy traffic in one modem cities keeps every building, street, sod aide walk in constant vibration. Is it any wonder that the human body, a delicate, sensi tive instrument, should need some simple protection against vibrations that even steel cables cannot indefinitely withstand? Tits diagram $hew$ hew thi mvtrigt mcu'i tntrgyfiUt. De you g drwn tee far ch dy tanatd txhatutlen? O'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out N. WMMMsjsjsjsAMa, y1 , f Kk.t& " -y -fe--.it "r A1XLm j.. m -' i , iiU.v l-Jy . -'.- i.;ilu i 'i-lf'-'.V ,;i,'. , .l-l iiik r V tL if' K4i I . m kj J m m m i, V) 1 1 A 1 i y t j '.?:. m i .-1 m
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