. The child-welfare special : A suggested method of reaching rural communities ... U. S. Department of labor. Children's bureau. PLATE OF THE SPECIAL. THE CHILD-WELFARE SPECIAL. 7 dressing room is given in Plate II. This increases the size of thetruck to 6 by 14r| feet. These dressing rooms afford complete privacyby means of sliding doors and substantial shades. Comfortablestools for mothers with babies are provided. There is an entrance atone end of the truck and an exit at the other, thus avoiding the con-fusion and congestion that would result if visitors were obliged toretrace


. The child-welfare special : A suggested method of reaching rural communities ... U. S. Department of labor. Children's bureau. PLATE OF THE SPECIAL. THE CHILD-WELFARE SPECIAL. 7 dressing room is given in Plate II. This increases the size of thetruck to 6 by 14r| feet. These dressing rooms afford complete privacyby means of sliding doors and substantial shades. Comfortablestools for mothers with babies are provided. There is an entrance atone end of the truck and an exit at the other, thus avoiding the con-fusion and congestion that would result if visitors were obliged toretrace their steps. During the day the truck is well lighted by means of four windows,2 feet square, on each side of the car. These are placed sufficientlyhigh to be beyond the reach of prying eyes and are further pro-tected, as are the glass inclosures of the front and rear dressingrooms, by heavy shades matching in color the outside of the truck. For night work the truck is equally well lighted by two electricsystems, one for a current of 6 volts supplied by the trucks ownbatteries, and the other for 110 volts furnished from a


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