Old Sink Installed as Dish-Draining Basin
The Extra Sink Replaces the Drain Board and Does Its Work More Effectively
An added convenience for the housewife is the installation, in the place of the drain board customarily attached to the kitchen sink, of a second sink, with waste connections. Light wooden slats in the sink bottom give it all the utility of a drain board, without the danger of dishes slipping off onto the floor. A sink, of the old-fashioned kind used, can be purchased about as cheaply as a good drain board.—E. C. Blomeyer, Waco, Tex.