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is rather hard to do this when we come to home making, because 

 so few homes are run on a business basis that figures are hard to 

 obtain. However, it stands to reason, that there are great possi- 

 bihties to save money in the home by wise and economical man- 



The thermometer saves time and means more accurate work. 



agement. The greatest gain, however, comes to the well-trained 

 home maker, not in terms of dollars and cents, but in, the form of 

 greater health and happiness of the family, less sickness, longer 



