. The literary digest. BuiltJorSleep Does style take the place ojsleep Xhe Amer-ican prideshimself on be-ing practical. In the cur-rent phrase,he wants tobe shown. Perhaps he does not always de-mand to be shown the essentialthing. What do you ask about whenyoure buying a bed?. D o YOU know the Simmons Bed ? Do you know that a SimmonsMetal Bed is always noiseless ?Always firm and close-fitting at thecorners, so that when you push itaround by one corner it rolls alongas one unit, with never a rattle orfeeling of unsteadiness A ^ ^ ^ BED is made to sleep in. Thousands of people would sleepbetter
. The literary digest. BuiltJorSleep Does style take the place ojsleep Xhe Amer-ican prideshimself on be-ing practical. In the cur-rent phrase,he wants tobe shown. Perhaps he does not always de-mand to be shown the essentialthing. What do you ask about whenyoure buying a bed?. D o YOU know the Simmons Bed ? Do you know that a SimmonsMetal Bed is always noiseless ?Always firm and close-fitting at thecorners, so that when you push itaround by one corner it rolls alongas one unit, with never a rattle orfeeling of unsteadiness A ^ ^ ^ BED is made to sleep in. Thousands of people would sleepbetter if they had better beds. Nobody can sleep soundly in abed that creaks or rattles—or ona spring that knocks or sags orhumps. Nerves forbid. The body doesnot relax. Sleep is light, brokenby dreams, unrestful. Yet it is a fact that not one bedpurchaser in a hundred ever asksthe dealer about the sleeping qualityof a bed or a bedspring. Style is considered—how the bedwill look in the room. Price is a matter of concern. Everything is discussed—except sleep. ^ )^ ^
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