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Show i Excludes Draughts. Fresh-air cranks, who bellovo In having nn abundance of fresh air dur- ilng the sleeping hours, will find the ventilating canopy of interest. Tho problem of properly ventilating a room to allow the admission of all . the fresh air posslblo 1b often hard to Bolve, as It Is Invariably Impossible) to prevent draughts, which naturally must be avoided. Dy the use of the ventilating canopy, tho sleeper is perfectly per-fectly safe from draughts, It being even possible to place tho bed in front of the open window. The framework of tho canopy Is secured firmly to tho ( head of the bed, the covering being placed over all portions but the front The head and upper portion of the body are thus protected from all draughts, the fresh air, nevertheless, having full egress In front. |