Only electric dryers give you the same kind of gentle heat you get from the sun. •W.V HH«I can. The sun, most people agree, was a pretty bright idea. Hard to improve on. A little hard to count on, too. Which could be annoying on a rainy day to a woman with two weeks' worth of laundry fresh out of the washer. So somebody had a bright new idea of his own-- the electric clothes dryer. One that would dry clothes fast--and with controlled, flameless heat. Radiant hea,t, like sunshine. Now all the little lady has to do is dial the heat she wants--electrically. No worry about scorching, harsh over-drying, fumes, combustion by-products, grayed, whites, faded colors, and all like that. Just nice, clean, dry clothes for her family, that's what she's got. And she loves it. Which gives us a certain glow of satisfaction, too. Being able to bring a little sunshine into an otherwise gray washday. But then, that's the sort of thing we've been doing for years. Brightening people's lives--the best we Commonwealth Edison Company Plug in a dryer full of sunshine The bright new ideas are Electric^ ©C.E. Co.