e eft is Ann's room as we plan it for : her, and at right the’“hefore”’ picture of ‘the furniture “handed down” by parents er hehind-the-times bedroom which 1? Pac is as pretty does Grandma used to admonish us, smiling wisely and wagging a gentle finger. Well, Grandma would be proud of the fair young miss whose story comes to light on these pages. “Pretty” did all right for herself, as you can plainly see, and has got bigger _and better plans for the future. Ann came to us some time back with her problem, which we knew from the hundreds of letters we receive every month is a typ- ical brow-creaser with lots of junior misses all over the country. Ann was “stuck” with ° the bedroom suite her parents had bought for their first home when they were newly married. An example of the misguided buy- ing impulses for “high style” and “French