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Show HOUSEHOLD SINTS H MOTHERS and nurses who find it H a very fatiguing business to push M a baby carrlago for tho requlrod M number of hours a day will And that jH tho purchaso of a small camp chair H adds gicatly to their comfort. Thcso H chairs, which aro very light, having a M back and canvas seat, may bo bought H for thlrty-flvo cents, and are narrcjv M enough to slip under tho body of z H babv carriage and, rest upon tho frame- H work. Then when the wcarj' mother H comes to an Inviting patch of dark jH shade on n hot day, or finds on a H blustering March morning a corner H wholly sheltered from the wind. sho. H may slip out her chair and settle com- H fortably with her knitting or reading. jH On Mornlngsido Heights in New H York City few mothors conpldorvthclr H baby equipment, complcto vltfiout a H camp chair. 8- r H |