Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1910 — EASILY MADE BATH SEAT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
EASILY MADE BATH SEAT
Great Convenience In Many Ways and Well Worth the Trouble of Making. A seat to place acroes the bath tub is a great convenience In many ways. The one shown in our illustration la well worth the little trouble that will be entailed In its mating Wood of about an Inch in thickness and about ten or twelve Inches In width should [be used, and the seat should be mAde of sufficient length to extend twp or three Inches on either end, tyo blocks of wood are fastened wit a screws to prevent the possibility -of the seat from slipping out qf 'HTacte, and a glance at the sketch will explain t.M« The seat can, of course, be placed on or removed from the bath in a
moment, and will take up very little space when not required if rested ud against the walL Across the center of the seat and fastened on underneath with tacks. Is a piece of carpet and a remnant of! will be found mo* suit, purpoße - “d * half-yard! will be, quite
