If you are seeking glory in the daytime, then look to your feet first! There must be no footaches to mar the poise and charm of today’s smart woman. Arch Craft Shoe Shop, Inc., at 6 W. 37th street, has come to the rescue of all us poor mortals who have heavy foot duty, with a shoe last that has been perfected by a noted foot specialist of a Rochester Hospital. Their shoes are ultra modish in design and for style there is nothing like them. They are light in weight with ample foot freedom, yet they give that comforting feeling of gentle support which makes walking a pleasure. No matter what your foot ailment is you will find a shoe specially designed to correct it, and they will be fitted to your feet by men long trained in that capacity. At least one pair of these shoes should be in the wardrobe of every woman who is on her feet any length of time.
Passover is on its way and soon the Seder night will find happy family reunions and flushed faces beaming over tables creaking with good food and drink. Passover and mellow wines are practically synonomous. HEYMAN’s, 1364 Broadway (at 37th street) anticipating the post repeal rush has installed a fine line of Passover wines in addition to its well stocked shelves of rye, scotch, whiskey and liqueurs of all brands. In a central location, Heyman’s boast of an unusual delivery service. Their prices are right; for instance this weekend they are featuring Special Old Preserve, bottled in bond, $2.95 pint. Just call Long. 5-5229, regardless of where you are located and be assured of prompt courteous service.
Don’t permit yourself grounds for remorse, remember spring is here and those classic straight line gowns that are so in vogue, will not permit bumps or bulges on your tummy, legs or hipline. I’ve discovered a new home method of massage that is working wonders for all who have tried it. This device actually grips and lifts the tissues producing the valuable masseur. There is no other massager that I know of that produces this action, and the cost of it is little. Write me for the name and where it can be purchased.
How about a new face? If you are weary unto death of your dry, wind swept wintry skin, step into Kathleen Mary Quinlans, and get her 30 minute recovery treatment. Her facials are so wonderful that you won’t be ashamed to face your mirror again. Each treatment is individually created, with exactly those creams and lotions that your very own skin demands. Eyes, throat and even your back gets special attention and those 30 brief minutes will make the most discouraged woman feel smug again. The entire treatment is just $2 so phone her at Plaza 3-4086 for an appointment or drop into her salon at 655–5th avenue and 52nd street.
Here gentle reader is a really unusual opportunity! If you have always had a secret ambition to tap or tango, to sing, to do radio work, to learn the art of playwriting, to delve deeper into music appreciation, or just to take a course in limbering and stretching, then lend me thine ear. A famous Russian dancing Master with an established school offers you 10 one-hour class lessons for $5 in any of the above mentioned courses. His faculty is comprised of prominent instructors, and the courses are open to children, adults, beginners and advanced students. Write me for his name and address.
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