. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. (6) Breakfast in a Typical NavajoHome. (7) Native Women in SouthAmerica. (8) Bread Making in theCourt of a Syrian Home MODERN AIR CLEANING. Pure air is a necessity that our modernways of living have made almost a is a necessity in the home becausemore than anything else it produces ro-bust health. The purity of the air de-pends upon two things: the absence ofdisease germs and injuriousgases and the presence ofan abundant supply offresh oxygen. Time was when a bugcould live swell in a rug,but with the modern aircleaning system no dust,g


. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. (6) Breakfast in a Typical NavajoHome. (7) Native Women in SouthAmerica. (8) Bread Making in theCourt of a Syrian Home MODERN AIR CLEANING. Pure air is a necessity that our modernways of living have made almost a is a necessity in the home becausemore than anything else it produces ro-bust health. The purity of the air de-pends upon two things: the absence ofdisease germs and injuriousgases and the presence ofan abundant supply offresh oxygen. Time was when a bugcould live swell in a rug,but with the modern aircleaning system no dust,germs or microbes can with-stand the artificial cyclonecreated by a suction clean-er, a veritable little cyclonethat absorbs dust and dirtinto pipes constructed forthe purpose. The machine itself is in-stalled down in the base-ment. It does not have tobe carried about from roomto room or from floor tofloor. You simply press anelectric button and the machinedoes the rest. It is about five feet highand two feet in diameter, equipped withan iron tank in the top of which is thesecret of the process, a motor and a whirling fan moves the air. It makes3,500 revolutions a minute and


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