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Show A LUXURIOUS BATH. When that maaeive pile of ugliness . in Fifth avenue is finished and Senator Clark takes up his residence there, his young wife will have the most luxurious bath- room in the world, it will excel in its appointments ap-pointments the most sumptuous baths of the early Romans, and beside it the bath of the modern Oriental which is a good deal more of a fable than a fact will pale Into Insignillcunce. Onyx, alabaster, and the nnem marble ever quarried enter Into Its construction. There are showers and needles and plunges, and the water will be filtered and will be as pure and clear aa crystal. But the one novelty Mrs. Clark will pojsess. which even Caesar did not enjoy, will be an insrentous arrangement arrange-ment of tiny faucets, from which rare perfumta may he dran and the water Impregnated with their sensuous odors. She may bathe in softened water which exhale the scent of the 'geranium, or the violet, or attar of roses. The Idea is a new one. and is the invention of a Pittsburg Pitts-burg genius who got carte blanche to design de-sign the most luxurious and artistic bathroom bath-room in the United States. New York Press. |