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This closet, which may be. built in one piece or in three sections, provides two closets for clothes, comprising one section. The second division 
has two drawers and a hat box with a Tid—the last having a false drawer front—which lifts np^ The third section has rods for shoes, male 
and female. Above that two drop-front compartments open to disclose movable trays for shirts, blouses, etc. Designed by Agnes Foster Wrijit 
A labor and clotkes-saving device is found in this sliding rod which 
brings the whole wardrobe out into the light of the room with the 
least energy. It can be attached to any closet. Courtesy of Kanpe & 
Vogt Mfg. Co. 
The built-in corner cupboard can be made from an inexpensive stock 
wardrobe set at an angle to the wall and built up behind. Shoe rods 
go in the compartment beneath and the clothes above. Designed by 
Agnes Foster Wright 
