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Show NEW BEAUTY PARLOR When the new beauty parlors on the second floor of Walker Brothers' store are opened Saturday Satur-day morning under the direction of A. J. Auer-bach, Auer-bach, Salt Lake will have one of the most modern, mod-ern, best equipped and complete places of the kind west of Chicago, where only skilled specialists special-ists will be in charge of the various departments. One of its chief features will be the children's department. Here miniature barber chairs have been installed with all necessary adjuncts and barbers bar-bers will be on hand to do the work who have made a study of cutting the curly or straight locks of small boys and girls. This is the fourth place in the United States to have such equipment, which speaks well for the progressive spirit of Salt Lake, the new manager and the store. About nineteen persons in all will be employed. The entire section devoted to the beauty parlors is light and airy, eighteen windows opening directly direct-ly into the out-of-doors. All precautions have been taken for sanitation and each instrument used will be taken from a sterilizer before put into use as will also be every towel. In this way all chance of infection is avoided. A colored maid will look after the comfort of patrons, each girl will have her own booth and will be dressed in a white uniform of corduroy skirt, silk blouse with tie and high white boots, while the men in the children's department will also have white uniforms uni-forms of flannel trousers, white coats and white shoes. But perhaps the most pleasing feature of the entire parlor is that a woman can sit in the chair in one of the booths and without rising have her hair shampooed, her nails manicured, her feet attended at-tended to, a massage and her shoes shined, saving sav-ing time and effort. |