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Show jJust the right amount of steam for . . - 51 'faster ironing ir, 1 - , 7,. ' . - -- .v . . .. v ; - f . - i ' , - ' , ' f r - . v v t L ft. STEAM & $ DRY IRON n95 iniffl A Because . . . General Electrie's Even Flow steam penetrates deeper. Turns out crisp, ironing in seconds. satin-smoo- th Saves sprinkling everything except heavy cottons, linens, starched fabrics. Lets you press like a tailor, without a damp cloth! Ust H o$ o dry iron. It changes instantly L S I .NT ftjA TtJLmmmJ r . fl 5aS r from "steam" to "dry." No scorching! control keeps the temperature right for every fabric. And it's all so light, so easy to handle! liMrt IP view of the most evil eye in nature: the eye of a hurricane! e ri J You can whip through a whole week's wash easier and faster with this General Electric Steam & Dry Iron. And you get the freshest, loveliest-lookin- g ironing you ever saw. jet's-ey- in" ISwa iifltni A, v ''IT "Dial-the-Fabri- c" Take a few minutes and save yourself hours! Visit your dealer's right away! General Electric Company, Portable Appliance Dept., Bridgeport 2, Conn. Manufacturer's recommended retail or Fair Trade price. Weather experts study charts and maps U $ , i. . in search for secret of storms. t. 4 S' is-.- Handy Cord-U- ft keeps cord off fabric allows you to iron with right or left hand. The light weight of this iron saves time and work, too. Even-Flo- w Sttom System gives you a stead- ier flow of steam . . . better penetration. Does a thorough ironing job every time. Tkogress Is Our Most- Important Product GENERAL ELECTRIC Unless secret is found, havoc of hurricanes will continue to plague coasts. 32 Family Weekly, October 13, 1957 |