. Home and health; a household manual containing two thousand recipes and helpful suggestions on the building and care of the home in harmony with sanitory laws .. . A Comer of the Living-Room bookcases, and are less expensive. For economy and fit-ness, the mantel also is built of the finishing portion of the walls of the living-room back of thebookcases is finished six feet high, like the dining-room,with paneled wainscoting. This forms the back of thebookcases, and a pretty finish above them. 44 Home and Health Every wise woman buildeth her house. Prov. 14:1 WINDOW-SEATS The wind
. Home and health; a household manual containing two thousand recipes and helpful suggestions on the building and care of the home in harmony with sanitory laws .. . A Comer of the Living-Room bookcases, and are less expensive. For economy and fit-ness, the mantel also is built of the finishing portion of the walls of the living-room back of thebookcases is finished six feet high, like the dining-room,with paneled wainscoting. This forms the back of thebookcases, and a pretty finish above them. 44 Home and Health Every wise woman buildeth her house. Prov. 14:1 WINDOW-SEATS The window-seats are fitted with blind panel drawersfor photographs and curios. A lid is liable to split orwarp. The space between the seat and window casing is. A Practical Window-Seat paneled. This is a pretty protection where the plastermight be damaged and spoiled. CUPBOARDS The drawing shows clearly the arrangement of the largeJfitchen cupboards. Located in a roomy, light kitchen, theyare a good substitute for the ordinary pantry, and arekept clean much easier. FRESH-AIR CUPBOARD This is a great convenience, particularly in warmweather. The fresh air enters through an opening in the Suggestions on Building 45 There is no feature of a pantry ?which is not improvedby being placed in the kitchen. wall, and passes up tlirougli each shelf at alternating ends,and out at the top. The active circulation keeps the cup-board fresh and cool even in the hottest weather. THE STOVE CUPBOABD There are never too many cupboards, if they are keptorderly andclean. Under thechimney, on theleft-hand side ofthe stove, is ahandy cupboardfor coal, wood,kindling, flat-irons, and thestove furnish-ings. They areall close at hand,but out of cupboard isdi
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