Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1915 — MOST USEFUL IN BATHROOM [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MOST USEFUL IN BATHROOM

Receptacle for Towel, Sponge, or Soap That May Easily Be in Every Household. A receptacle for the towel, sponge or soap is seldom if ever provided in a bathroom where it can be reached from the bath, with the result that these articles are generally balanced along the edge of the bath, and sometimes they fall into it and at other times they fall on to the floor. Here we give a sketch of a useful article for hanging upon the wall by the side of the bath that the amateur carpenter can “knock together” in a few moments, and in which towel, soap and sponge may be placed and be within

easy reach of the bather without any fear of these articles slipping into the water. It is composed of two pieces of wellplaned board, one-half inch in thickness and 18 inches in length. The back board is 10 inches in width and the front 8 inches in width. These two boards are Joined together with triangular pieces of wood fastened on at either end with thin sharp nails. At the upper edge, at the back at the holder, two large picture rings are eomd in fay which it may be sue

pended from nails in the wall, and when completed it should be painted with white enamel.