HOUSE AND GARDEN 
January, 1915 
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C LEANING house like this is as unsan¬ 
itary and dangerous to health as bad 
plumbing. Every time the broom sweeps over 
a part of the floor, or the dust rag goes over 
walls and pictures, the air is filled with cjfirt, 
dust and germs. They get into the lungs of 
the person doing the cleaning and of everyone 
else who may come into the room, After 
dusting, they settle down again ready for the 
next cleaning-day disturbance—and your home 
is never thoroughly cleaned. | 
You would not permit bad plumbing in your 
home; then why employ these injurious, old- 
fashioned cleaning methods? 
It will profit you to learn something 
about the Western Electric Stationary 
Vacuum Cleaner — about the careful 
design and manufacturing methods 
that have made it the cleaner pre¬ 
eminent—about the simple mechan¬ 
ism that cannot get out of order and 
requires practically no attention. 
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C LEANING house this way banishes the 
drudgery of housework. As you move 
the vacuum-cleaning tool easily over the floors, 
walls, draperies and pictures, every particle of 
dirt and dust and the millions of germs are 
sucked through the tube, then down the pipe 
into the dust pan in the vacuum cleaner down 
in the cellar. No germs to breathe—not a 
particle of dirt fbft behind in this clean way to 
clean, and yours is the “home sanitary.” 
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Be just as particular about cleaning methods 
as you are abbut your plumbing. A vacuum 
cleaner is good health insurance. 
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OF BULLETIN NO. 141 A. 
WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 
Manufacturers of the 8,000,000 “Bell” Telephones 
463 West Street, New York City 
Houses in All Principal Cities ol the 
U. S. and Canada. Agents Everywhere. 
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