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More—But Better

"THE majority of women to-day have very well-conceived ideas as to what should and — perhaps,. what is more important-what should not obtain as far as interior decoration is concerned, but it may not be amiss to point out that there is yet a "fresh world for them to conquer.. The average home of to-day does not, indeed, require less decorating, less comfort, or less beauty. It needs more of all these things, but to a | greater. degree it needs infinitely more and_ better planning. An English author recently said, that man to-day does what he has always done and little more; but, on the other hand, the modern woman’s strength, time, abilities, and capacities are daily called upon to accomplish . more, and assistance is needed in planhing better homes. To give of its best, this assistance must be electrically guided-and intelligently planned. There should be room in the electrical industry to-day for the woman who understands what adequate electrical service means, the woman whose knowledge covers other forms of service as well; who appreciates MY problems of other women. A glori task, this, of proclaiming great accomplishment: in the words of President Hoover, "saving the rivers of sweat from the backs of men, and relieving the infinite drudgery from the hands of women."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 22

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More—But Better Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 22

More—But Better Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 22

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