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Show AJ IRONING BOAD EA8Y WAY DY WHICH TO SAVE MUCH DISCOMFORT, fc-, y No Need for the Physical Pain -and Loss of Temper That Too Often Are Accompaniments of Ironing Day. , "I'm going to turn savago," said a flushed young woman as she took a snowy pile of lingerie blouses nnd tailored shlrt-walsta from the horse. "My back Is broken and my lumper ruined nil becauso tho fashions decree wrlnklclcRs and Bootless waists and I'm too poor to have them Mono out.' I could cry from fatlguo nnd my batk never limbers us for two days otter n bout at Ironing." "What's tho matter with tho board?" said her friend. "Tnko off thnt Incredulous In-credulous staret If It Is not the board thnt afflicts your back, I'll do your next week's Ironing for you. "I had Just tho same troublo until I discovered that tho board was too Jow. I had woodon horses exactly the height to bo comfortablo built to rest It on and now can Iron all day and be scarcely tlrod. "Most women rest their Ironing board on tho back ot a chair and a tablo several Inches hlghor and then crack their backs to reach tho clothes. "Before you ordor your horses mado stand erect with tho Iron In your hand as If ready for work and havo thorn made at that exact height. If 'you must stoop oven a llttlo your back and shoulders feel It, whllo If tho' board Is too high you lose forco and strain your nrm." 4 |