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ferent spaces as outlined in No. 2. A plain 

 centre with a plain point, as shown in a, shows 

 the bed in its very simplest form. In g, c, and d, 

 we see these points with three different arrange- 

 ments suggested, and the dotted line in the cen- 



No. 3. 



tral portion indicates a change that can be made 

 there that will add considerably to the effective- 

 ness of the design. A little study of other de- 

 signs will, I think, make them so plain that they 

 can be worked out with but little trouble. 



I would suggest that before deciding on any 



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