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offices selected by the authorities at Washington in their test of practical value of parcel-post shipment to producer and consumer."

"Dear me," exclaimed Mrs. Larry, as she sank back with luxurious enjoyment in the Burrows car, "it really doesn't seem possible that we have been engaged on so prosaic a mission as investigating the 'High Cost of Living.' It was just a beautiful hour among growing things and charming, intelligent people."

Mr. Larry smiled over his shoulder.

"There is no reason why a woman should not take the same satisfaction in a businesslike management of her home as her husband takes in the management of his store or office. The mistake we men make is depreciating or taking for granted good household management on the part of our wives. Perhaps if we were a little more sympathetic or appreciative, women would find thrift a joy and not a burden. And just to show you that I've had my little lesson as your partner in reducing the high cost of living, I'll make the trip to Brooklyn for you within the next day or so, and present the result of my interview with Postmaster Kelley at