Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — BATHTUB UNDER SINK. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

BATHTUB UNDER SINK.

Complete); Concealed oy Board Partition When Not In Use. A hidden bathtub that- is convenient in several situations has been invented by an> Ohio man. It is useful in flats and tenements, where room is at a premium, or in houses that are otherwise spacious enough, but have no tub in which the servants may bathe. Ths tub, oddly t enough is in the kitchen, and stands under the sink, the water from the latter flowing through a drain beside it The wooden partition belo z the sink completely conceals the tub, but folds together on hinges like shutters, and «an be folded back out of the way whenever the maid wants to take a bath. Or the partition could be built solid and the top made re-

movable so that the sink and the shelf alongside it could be lifted off. Whichever plan is used it answers the purpose of providing a tub for persons who otherwise would have to resort to the ui atlsfactory sponge bath in their bedrooms.

Partition Folds Out of Way.