About this time of the year the combination of a long, hard winner, careless eating, cocktails and too many parties, arouses in the true New Yorker an hysterical determination to whip hair and face into shape. At the Julian Salon you can put your face into the care of a ## beauty expert and your hair into Mr. Julian’s trusty hands and everything in life will take on a new color in no time at all. Their facials are something new and utterly different, a formula given to Mr. Julian by one of Italy’s foremost dermatologists. No creams or lotions are used, nothing but a salt solution with an oil base. This acts as a laxative for the skin, permits it to breathe freely and stimulates the circulation. Mr. Julian with a group of his assistants takes care of the permanents and you’ll never get a better one this side of heaven. If you need some overhauling, rush right up to either of his salons and thank me later. They are located at 122 East 42nd street and 452 Fifth avenue.
B. Altman has captured the old lady who sold sea shells at the sea shore and put her wares to good use. Snailshells, clamshells and all the other deep sea shells she sold are now transformed into lovely jewelry for m’lady and exquisite ornaments for her home. One in particular was a lovely piece of magical versatility. It was a table centerpiece, shell shaped, of ivory earthenware, fashioned to hold flowers, sprays of jade or coral, or artificial trees. They all make grand gifts.
Now that summer is drawing ## are you seeking a Pied Piper ## charm away months from your fine rugs and carpets? We’ve discovered a modern piper who has been so successful that he has incorporated. He will take your carpets up, alter, wash, repair and guarantee moth-proof storage for the summer. Trained in the care of fine Orientals and Domestics he has earned the title of a Grade A worker. A portable machine for washing showroom carpets right on the floor is also included in his equipment. Who is he? The Broadway Carpet Cleaning Company, of course. A call will bring a representative to your home.
“Distinctive” is the one word for Cammeyer’s “neatest trick of the week” shoe. Perforated dots and fine stitchings create an all-over resign and a very, very slim heel makes his shoe an all occasion one. It is grand for prints and plain frocks as well as chiffons and airy silks. In black patent leather with grey stitching, brown with brown, navy with blue, white with white, brown, blue, red or green stiching. You’ll want more than one pair.
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