Hollywood Spectator (Apr-May 1939)

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4 * ^uneofT^milwn '2at^EWS YOUTH...OLAMOUR The Stauffer System is fast taking its place as the modern way to conditioning. Relaxation, rest and reducing are attained in an automatic massage that is more natural in its effect than are old, out-worn methods which consume time and tire muscles. Read what the editor of the Spectator, Welford Beaton, said in the October 28 issue of his publication: ". . . Since then I have been using the table at four fifteen-minute intervals a day. . . . Fifteen minutes on this table is equivalent to a three-mile walk in its effect. And while you are on the table you enjoy a complete rest. I go to sleep on it and wake up only when it stops . . . even for entirely healthy people it is indispensible if once tried. As a reducer it certainly is a success." Telephone: DRexel 4000 The Stauffer System 4359 West Third Street Near Third and Western m if ilii: I ANUARY 6, 1940 PAGE FIFTEEN