August, 1923 
75 
EQUIPPING 
the 
BATHROOM 
Accessories for Comfort 
and Convenience 
{Below) Soft hand towels of 
criss-cross huckabuck, with em¬ 
broidered three letter mono¬ 
gram, come in three sizes, 20" 
X 36" $4.75 each, 18" x 34", 
$3.75, and 15" x 24", $2.50 
Simple rubberized silk curtains 
for the bathroom are hung on 
ivory rings. In a variety of 
stripes and checks 36" wide, 
$6.10 a yd. glaZed chintz shade 
material 24yz" wide, $2.05 a yd. 
Readers who live in 
'targe cities may find 
these articles or sim¬ 
ilar ones in their local 
shops. In event they 
do not. House & Gar¬ 
den will gladly pur¬ 
chase them through its 
Shopping Service, 19 
West 44th Street, New 
York City. Remittance 
should be made by 
draft, money order, 
certified check or check 
on a New York hank. 
An excellent bath set consists of 
toivels 29" X 50", $4 each; bath 
mat, 46" x 26" $7.50, and wash 
cloths $.90 each. The colors are 
pink, blue and lavender and the 
monograms match the borders 
{Below) A unit 
cabinet for the 
bathroom contains 
medicine shelves 
above with a mir 
ror door, a small 
shelf for dressing 
table, drawer for 
clean linen and a 
hamper for soiled 
towels,^ 5' 9" high, 
17" wide, 16" deep 
$30.50 
A cool bathroom could 
be made with the walls 
papered in this green 
palm leaf pattern. It 
should be shellaced and 
the woodivork painted 
green. Paper, $1.40 a roll 
With ivoodwork painted 
one of the colors in the 
paper this flowered de¬ 
sign in pale pinks, blues 
and yellows would create 
an effective bathroom 
wall surface, $1.05 a roll 
