Pleasant For Guests
In households ofmiddle-sizeineomes j the "spare bedroom" is the only I commodation that can be offered to visitors and the tlioughtful housekeeper should do her best to keep it as comfortable as possible. As it is probably used more or less by memDors of the family, the furniture in it should be carefully inspected prior to the advent of the cuestand any clothing in the bureau drawers orwardrobe should be removed. Kothing is more awkward tor aeuast than to be suddenly disturbed when dressing or undressing by the entrance of a member of the family in search of somethina; hanfiint! up or left in a drawer. It is possible that the spare bedroom is unprovided wilh a wardrobe, in Wbich case an excellent temporary substitute can be arranged with a strong elothes-rack and curtains suspended from a pole.
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