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of dy ur ite be bt ny to ge ed LIGHT 1s gust as important as Phen FOOD N these days when guests gather in the kitchen, you will find that a well-lighted kitchen is a distinct asset to your hospitality. A totally enclosing center fixture containing a General Electric Mazpa lamp of 150 watts will provide shadowless illumination and give the room a bright, clean appearance. Fixtures con- taining 60-watt General E should be placed over the sink and over the tric Mazpa lamps stove, to provide a brighter light for specific tasks. You will be proud of the bright clean- liness of your kitchen when it is illuminated 3] according to the suggestions given above— proud to have your guests roam into it at will. General Electric Company, Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS we aevae Ce ae i aw