Popular science monthly . The Outfit Consists of an Air-Compressor Driven by a Gasoline Engine. In ChippingAround Cracks and Posts or Openingi Set in the Sidewalk a Trimming Tool Is Used 42G Secret of a Sun-Parlor Bedroom IN modern apartment buildings agreat demand has sprung up forapartments pro\ided with sun-parlorsreadily convertible, by folding-beds andother con\crtibIc furniture, into sleep-ing porches without such liouble use against the wall, brinj^ing into positionthe writing desk. The bed is then foldedin its upright position and the room iscomplete. When the room is to be con-verted
Popular science monthly . The Outfit Consists of an Air-Compressor Driven by a Gasoline Engine. In ChippingAround Cracks and Posts or Openingi Set in the Sidewalk a Trimming Tool Is Used 42G Secret of a Sun-Parlor Bedroom IN modern apartment buildings agreat demand has sprung up forapartments pro\ided with sun-parlorsreadily convertible, by folding-beds andother con\crtibIc furniture, into sleep-ing porches without such liouble use against the wall, brinj^ing into positionthe writing desk. The bed is then foldedin its upright position and the room iscomplete. When the room is to be con-verted from a sun-parlor into a bedroomthe door is swung outward, bringing into. The Heavy Door Has a Chifionicr on One Side and a Desk on the Other. The Bed Can Be FoldedUp to Form a Seat. Thus a Comfortable Eedroom Can Be Transformed into a Cozy Sun-Parlor being obvious to the ordinary Chicago inventor has taken outpatents on a device he hopes will solvethe problem. The object of the invention is to socombine the walls of an\- room, used asa sun-parlor, with its own furniture andwith an adjacent or supplemental room,that the desired result is achieved. .Aswinging door or partition pro\ided withfurniture for different purposes or ofvarious characters attached to theopposite sides is used to transform theappearance of the room at any time. In the accompanying illustration abedroom is shown on the left and a sun-parlor on the right, being interchange-able by the simple means of a foldingbed, and a swinging door equipped witha desk on one side and a dresser on theother. Regardless of the load of fur-niture the door carries, it cannot sag,due to its no\el m
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