Show attractive BATHROOM WOMANS TRIDE PRIDE r t az 7 7 RIM A 1 1 rm 7 T 41 A 14 m V isu ilka t t X J t pix Y bathroom fixtures fixture respond to daily care d by the lh united culled states department of agriculture i 1 all ali bathroom is a house kee keepers pride and ani the care riven given it I 1 Is s well repaid not only from the tary standpoint but because somehow its gleaming porcelain in and well shined fixtures ns as well as its fresh dainty linen brelivet the standards dardi of the home because it is in constant dally daily use nse by cery member of the family the bathroom and everything in it needs going over aery day the haind basin basan a end rid tub toh must lust be scoured tile toilet made scrupulously clean nickel or other metal fixtures wiped wipe hild and polished and the hie theor mopped or wiped on its Is condition and kind bind tile water pipes and traps should be ba freau frequently fitly a mined too for stoppage or leaks either of w m bleb should receive prompt attention from a 0 competent plumber the regular replacement of soiled towels and wash rags with clean ones and attention to soap dishes shelves mid and the linen and medicine closets fit at frequent vines times are also very necessary essary details of bathroom care fine scourer scour ers 8 nicy may ile he used on all fixtures says the bureau of home economics for and enameled iron mures fluture kerosene and whiting are espee especially lally good food tile kerosene cuts the grease crease and the whiting supplies the abrasion abr aslon some of the commercial corn mer cleaning clen preparations used for enameled and porcelain fixtures are so gritta that they scratch tile lie surface and thus it harder to keep them clean special care should he taken to select one that will not scratch the enamel tubs and bowls bowis d be scrubbed with a fine scourer or with will witter water containing a little kerosene rinsed with clear hot water find and wiped dry the stains made by water containing an excess of iron may be removed from porcelain or porcelain lined tubs tuba and bois with oxalic add acid solution which Is a poison and must be entirely washed oft off the overflow overl low pipes should be flushed washed unshed with hot soapsuds or soda solution and a long handled brush bru sll and hushed flushed again then the sent seat tile the cover the chain and the ali handle should be washed and wiped all cloths claths rind and utensils used espil in clenn Iniz the lie bathroom should be scalded and dried preferably in ID the open air tiled walls and floors are eaily wiped clean with soap and warm we water unless the floor Is dirty enough to need a scouring powder it Is a good plan to use two cloths claths a wet find and a 11 dry one and to clean a small area at a time wiping it dry the use rise of too much water avater may result ultimately in loosening the cement in which tiles are laid if the floor Is covered with lineol eurn this treatment Is preferable to mopping the photograph taken by the united states department of agriculture shows a lathrom in a farm home lo in montgomery county virginia installed after a water system hadl had been put into the house on the ad ali ice fee of the extension agent it Is light well ventilated and quite easy to care for |