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How to make A GOOD BOOK ... better HEN you have a mystery story that simply must be finished before you sleep, you can read with greater enjoyment and without eyestrain if your book is well lighted. One way to insure adequate light is to use either a floor or table lamp beside the head of the bed, or a lamp attached to the head of the bed or to the wall above it. In the floor or table lamp, use a 40 or 60-watt General Electric Mazpa lamp if there is but one socket, or a 40-watt Mazpa lamp in each socket if there are more, The attached bed lamp should employ a 40 or 60-watt General Electric Mazpa lamp. You will also find that additional light from a ceiling fixture containing shaded 40 or 60-watt G. E. Ma: lamps in each socket will keep your eyes from tiri they do when the contrast between the and the shadows throughout the rest of the room is too great. General Electric Company, Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio. GENERAL @Q ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS comicbooks.com