The Consumer Viewpoint by Mildred Maddocks
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pantry on one wall, consisting of kitchen cabinet and side units for
storage cabinets, each one of these side cabinets to be only fourteen inches deep. The time will come--it is almost here--when the demand from women for the high sink we have already indicated is going to be strong enough so that the Plumber's standards for cutting pipe will be changed to meet her demand. It is difficult to realize, but it is nevertheless true, that every woman who wishes a properly placed sink in her kitchen or pantry has to overcome the inertia of the plumber not only because of his conservative unwillingness to do this unusual task, but because he is put to the extra expense and trouble of getting "specials" in pipe length, due to the fact that the plumbing trade, as yet, has not recognized an at least partially developed consumer demand. |
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