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Show i INEXPENSIVE BATHROOM. PB Farmhouso Convenience Which May H Be Fitted Oil from the Kitchen PPJ at Small Expense. B ' A long, narrow kitchen, 20 by 10 feet, PB is divided by a partition Ave feet from BB , the end. The celling Is eight feet high. PB ' Tho partition wo decided to have six BH feet high; this will allow the hot air PB from the kitchen to pass over and heat BB ' tho bathroom. Tho door wo arranged BB ' directly In lino with the stove, to lur- PB nlsh additional heat, and also to lessen PB ' tho distance to carry tho hot water for PPi tho bath, which has to bo heated by BP AN 1NUXPKNBIVK IIATIIKOOM. BB the stove. Our pump draws tho water H from tho cistern. On one sldo a con- BPJ i venlent arrangement for washing is PB shown, a tight box fitted to tho wall with BB wooden brackets, tho seamB tilled with PK putty aud then painted with white SB enamel. A hole is made in the bottom ot BIB tho box, and a' two-Inch drain pipe fitted BIB Into same. Tho waste water from this nnd BBS' also from the bath flows Into a flower BSM bed, which is situated right at sldo of BBV kitchen. Tho towel rack Is made from BBJ, n. curtain pole painted white to matcn BIB the woodwork. Tho walls, four feet Bb high, aro covered with blue and white H tllod paper. A rug in front of tho bath. BB p with all the other toilet accessories. BBM , completes tho thoroughly practical, BBB convenient and artistic bathroom, the PB icxpcnse for tho comfort derived amount- B lng to but little, says the Ilural New H Yorker. Tho bath chosen is one that BE , requires little water on account of the BB long, narrow end Hath cost six dol H lars; pump, 02 rents; plumbing. 6; BB- N other expenses, $1; total, $13.02. |