h61 ‘XLL6 AYVHK ern bathroom, says the Institute. Modern showerheads are small in diaâ€" meter, but improved in design to praoaâ€" vent clogging. The overhead shnower, however, like the tub on legs, is dofinâ€" l‘ely passed. They are now insiall>d in a side wall and can be placed conâ€" veniently over the bathtub or in a separate shower stall. In the bathâ€" tub shower, a conveniently zlaced transfer valve in the spout diverts the flow of water either to the tub or shower. Shower stalls, which a few years ago had to be built on the job, much the same as a clothes closet, are now obtainable prefabricated and casily installed. Furthermore, the presentâ€" day metal shower cabinet is enliroly leakproof, points out the Institute, due to that fact that it is a selfâ€"contained unit which is not affected br the shrinkage or settling of the building. At:ractive new wall and fioor maâ€" terials, and accessories such as towsl bars, glass and soap holders and intorâ€" esting new lighting fixtures have also found a high place in the general deâ€" sign and colour harmony of the tathâ€" Many owners of older type homes, as well as new home builders are benefiting by today‘s low prices to improve their proper.y by replacing oliâ€"fashioned inconvenisnees with attractive, modern, convezsiont fixtures, points out the Institute. The home magazine, "Amcrican Home‘"has twenty pages in the curâ€" rent issue on "‘Family Vacations," pointing out places of interest and Atâ€" traction in the United States. And boldly displayed in large type are the words:â€""And don‘t forget our good neighbour, Canada. She, too, hasg beautiesâ€"and American dollars will mean much there this summer. epeue;) poor) 01 120XA SIY], }ISIA Sostapy *ssnoyl oyu} Jo 4pef 107 mou t 5t KLresssoou sÂ¥ st u0y @U)} JOJ ..3SaIp,, MoU! B i0 J 1O J prepue}y Jag sapualUuoiUu0) WooIeg TOO.J There is no doubt but that the public of today judges a house by its conâ€" veniences, points out the Canadian Inâ€" stitute of Plumbing and Heating, and many of the conveniences we enjoy toâ€" day were undreamed of even a decads For instance, an indication of the better plumbing conveniences available today is the fact that more inrovations have been made in the bathtub in the last five years than in the previous five hundred, sayvs the Institute. Other bathroom fixiures have likewise unâ€" dergone amazing transformations. A féew years ago, when a home was being built. the home builder told the architect just to "put in a bathroocm." The result was the average oldâ€"type bathroom still seen in thousands of Canadian homes, with its high tank closet, tub on legs, tiny wall hung lavaâ€" tory and conspicious hot water tank, drab in appearance, awkward in arâ€" surqumpp _ SY PIO SyÂ¥ SI asnopg H‘dT OTHY.LNO ‘SNTMNMHNLL ‘ADNYAUIY THL 2t 1i a JQVOJRCIEC, WIIIGOW SEeal,. Or robe unit? This often proves a very excellent way cof concealing unsightly radiators and adding to the decoration and convenience of rooms. Ornamentâ€" al covers of metal and enamelled to match walls cr woodwork offer anâ€" other solution to your problem. UEW} I29jÂ¥a18 SI Satuoy I0; aU.L U papasout 3IB SsUWIOY OX IBA I0 ‘1B3S ‘asÂ¥2y%00Gq 2 nq paloado pimnoo reu, 1230[ OS s10O}rÂ¥IPEI inoX 130 us axy LoWUdS JdAIJBICIGD $.3U0 I0OJ St q1 IJol}eq ‘auidno1oj ‘anusiay sonigqg ‘splalYj§ °SJJX putÂ¥t *JY J0 douapisal $I awoy Sqjuadie) uoguayy SHYITIdAS TIV YOA SYHMALLYXVAOUVXH YNOX SIHL XXYW ALYTINOD S$I STOOL SYAXLNHIYMYD UNV DNIUTIINSYS XO : (ULT SNOS 9 ‘SÂ¥H) 91| uoy,{ SMOOU SNMHAHUDS MOGNLM AdAJ TVINOTOD fdans su} ONIODNHA suturult J weoy JO SJ[PM JEX O} siojpetpey Supuleg (By Phyllis Fiela Cooper) uestion: We are planning on reâ€" decorating our entire home this spring and as we have radiators, we have beon wondering whether we should hawv» them finished with gilt or aluminum waint, or should they be painted to ay1; ‘wuay}; ueJ 1§83[ JUL CSEA 24 jured 0p tqBIJ3jard â€"sodx3a alÂ¥ : ‘YLIOX ay} u1 sy20]S oy} JO ou0 @24 souddng S19jUIE g ‘s1y pJIY J 9] a auo 1 yjew 0, woau, st 1 pe 3JIUM ‘1I9MSUY sBA o} pnoys 10 [A pouystuy wouy