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Show SUGGESTIONS GIVEN ABOUT BATH ROOMS Monthly Magazine Contains! Special Article by Sarah Leyburn Coe. Au Optimistic observation is made of the Salt Lake real estate market at the office of the Bnineau-IIill Investment Invest-ment company, in reporting the last week n business. A substantial demand was noticed fpr improved properties, and throughout through-out the week active inquiries prevailed with good results. It is thought by officials of-ficials of the rininoau-Hill company that conditions are under way which forecast fore-cast ji big fall trade in Salt Lake realty, although no large realty deals were reported re-ported dim ng the past week. The Bruneau-H ill monthly magazine whs printed ami circulated during the Week, the .subject 'matter taking up topics top-ics of interest to the homo .builder. Tho cover page of this month !s issue is devoted to the recent State fair. A special articlo on "Bathroom Fittings for Comfort and Beauty ' ' is given prominence on the insirle pages, suggesting sug-gesting improvements to the ordinary bathroom, both in the way of construction con-struction and equipment. This articlo is under the name of Sarah Leyburn Coe, and proposes some novel hints to the home owner for making a comfort-aide comfort-aide room of the bathroom. Tho following paragraphs are quoted from the article: Comfortable and luxurious as the big white porcelain tub undoubtedly undoubted-ly is, there are various accessories designed to give even more comfort com-fort when taking a bath, and the most important of these is the thin rubber placed in the bottom of the tub to prevent slipping. It is really a necessity, for with the wide tubs now in general use there is always more or less danger of a bad fall when getting out. Tho wooden seat with curved ends that fit over the sides of the tub is such a decided convenience when taking a foot-bath that it should bo included in the list of .bathroom .bath-room necessities, and there is also a head rest for the indolent person who likes to lie in the tub for an unduly long time. This is a broad band of canvas or webbing with metal ends that, hook over the sides of the tub, bringing the band almost al-most level with the top of the tub, and keeping one's bead well out of tho water. Soap dishes and sponge racks of nickel, onamel ware-or celluloid are to be had in all size6 and shapes, those for use with the bath being made to fasten over the side of the tub, but the very latest addition addi-tion to bathtub luxury is a soap dish of white celluloid that will float on the water and is always at hand, a convenience that is decidedly de-cidedly worth while in a tub of extra size, at least. |