Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1914 — Two Hall Conveniences. [ARTICLE]

Two Hall Conveniences.

' A shoe dus<er and a long handled overshoe remover are things that will add to the comfort of any family if they are hung In a convenient place near the hall entrance, throughout the winter and early spring rains. They can bo home-made. The duster may be made from a piece of old blanket or any thick woolen material, cut into a fringe and tacked to an old handle es a' feather duster, or just a stick, so that dust may be flicked from the shoes without any stooping. The overshoe remover may be made by using a stick about a yard long, and the lower end cut into a strong and capable shoe horn. In. this form, one can stand upright Instead of getting smeared by the dripping mudcaked shoe.