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Show The Clothes Tree. An article' of furniture too seldom used Is tho clothes "tree," resembling the postB of our grnndmother's four-post four-post bedstead. It stands on three feet and bus half a dozen prongs or hooks. As It takes up so little floor space and holds so many garments It Ik an Invaluable In-valuable article. In u small hall or vcstlbulo It takes the place of the hat rack, and In a lurger hull It complements comple-ments the table' on which gentlemen's hntB aro laid. For the necessary airing air-ing of ono's clothes over night It Is preferable to chairs, as It can so easily eas-ily be set out of the sleeping room. In the bathroom It Is especially convenient. |