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AI ]T1ES COLUctMNr
.UN AND 'AIR IN THItP HOUSE.
"A go housewife :rightly considers that
ftir'yorlo'tbould bo sot about in good
'lohitho morning, but it is: Impossible
to'doldeme of it.ltoo early; It is, for ox
aniplii:i mistalke to matko. the bods bedo bc
Ilorehtlsy havo boon thoroughly 'aired.
The proper tling is to 'removo -all the
blankets anid covering' from the bed
uoad and to place them where the air
%Led sunlight can got at them. The mat
t:tIOs, also,' should be turned half over
hli' fodt of the bed, and so left for a
time.' 'If every' occupant of the house
were taught to do this boleoro leaving
the bedroom- for breakfast, thoe airing
process 'wobuld be iell'doneo by the time
the meal was over. It this be not ar
ranged, .the housowife should do somo
thing elseo before beginning her bodmak
ing, going upstairs .immediately , after
breakfast to see.that all mattresses and
olothes' are duly spread out, During the
'winter, also the mother who is slngle
handed should arrange'hhr housework so
as' to admit of her takintg the children
out of doors in the best part of the morn
lng. It'l is better to let'the'dusting, etc.,
wait than to spend a precious hour of
:sunshinaeovor It, only to find that when
it-is'done,' and ther. is loisure, to take I
the children out, the sky has clouded
over, and the dry becomes chilly,
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