Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1912 — Washstand for the Nursery. [ARTICLE]

Washstand for the Nursery.

A nursery washstand of wicker, ornamented with the new composition called "French Bisque,” which is coming into usage, is made to hold twollttle pink china wash bowls, two pitchers, a soap dish, and powder box, all of ping china. It is a convenient height for the children to use, and so pretty it should dispel the usual dread of clean face and hands, which soap and water seem to suggest to the infantile mind. The pitchers have the advantage of being small enough for any child to lift for himself.