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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 8 Plan Each Piece and Purchase to Harmonize with Whole | There is homey charm in the living New York, July 29—Budget the furnishing of your new house, apart- ment or one-room parlor, bedroom and kitchenette. That is the soundest bit of advice any experiented person can give young honeymooners this summer. ‘The widespread popularity of adaptation of the Five-Year Plan makes us all realize that it wouldn't hurt the least, of us to get a little planning into our own lives, especial- ly in our expenditures. This summer the Art Center has an interesting exhibition of budgeted interiors which have taken into con- sideration the problems of the $40- a-week person as well as the $5,000- a-year one. Do All Planning First budgeted for the $40-a-week family. walls and monotone carpet are enlivened by flowered chints drapes in rose, on a peach background, with some red roses amongst them,’ a rose upholstered easy chair, a picture over room pictured at left, the mantel Soft green painted rr esieegeeeniinlidceieetoees, Picture of your home or it can’ : lace thee n can’t have e pair with a larger income, Say $85, there is a modern living! room that is most attractive. Its color scheme, as well as its furniture, is unusual and appealing. The furni- ture is black, upholstered in a red that is between brick and a dark salmon color, in corduroy. The rug! is a gay plaid in green, brick red and yellow, hand-woven. The wall paper is broken stripes, bluish-green, hung. horizontally to give the room a sense of greater length and width. There are @ three-cushioned divan, $34.75; & nest of tables, $24.75; an arm chair, $27.75; @ secretary, $50.50; a desk chair,’ $24.75; book shelves, $24.75, and. The basic idea behind all of these, couple of divan end tables. $7.75 smart interiors for modest budgets is} to plan an entire room before you begin to buy, and to plan the entire apartment before you undertake to furnish a single room. The second underlying theory is to decide on your big pieces first, then on the lesser ones, which of course can be added piece by piece until your whole room is furnished. It is much better to have this cumulative kind of scheme than to try to buy everything and have it all cheap and unattractive. Beware of Figured Walls ‘Third, decide whether you want a Brings Out Bright Colors The lacquered black of the furni- ture intensifies the brick red, soft greenish-blue and yellow tones of the carpet, the scrim curtains that match it in color and the upholstery on the divan. It is both stimulating and yet @ satisfactorily restful room. The use of black as a basie furni- ture color is a good scheme, nc’ only for a living room done for a couple that can afford rather good furniture, and Son, N, Y. Stimulating and interesting is a modern liv- ing room, right, for the $85-a-week income. Black lacquered furniture contrasts handsomely with the rust red of the dav- enport's upholstery, the horizontally striped greenish-blue wall GOOD ..theyve | Winnie Mae’s Sister | Ship Visits Capital A Lockhead Vega plane, a sister ship of the Winnie Mae, used by Post and Gatty in their round-the-world flight, paid a short visit to Bismarck Monday. It carried J.aH. Duffee, vice president of the Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery corporation, who ‘s return- ing to New York after an inspection | trip through the northwest statcc. The ship set a new record between Grand Forks and Fargo, on its way here, flying the 74-mile stretch in 25% minutes, according to the pilot,! Dick Knox. Recently the plane was used to carry Mrs. Post and Mrs. Gatty from Columbus, Ohio, to Chic- kasha, Okla., for the homecoming celebration staged in honor of the famous flyers. While in Bismarck, Duffee was en- tertained by the Grant-Dadey com- pany. He remarked on the fine ap- pearance of the city and stated that the Bismarck airport offered the best | gen, |facilities for landing and service of and some ivy. Furnishings from James A. Hearn paper and the plaid homespun carpet and printed plaid drapes in rust red, gold-yellow, and the wall papcr’s bine. Kitchen, graters make unique wall-bracket shades for the lights, and an unframed mirror adds its simple charm over the davenport, From Bloomingdale's, N. Y. but equally as good for a couple that mean to use up a few odds and ends. Planning and budgeting have come figured design in the carpet or rugs,|into every-day life. The wise couple, then decide on your wall paper or tinting, and whether your upholstery and draperies should be plain or fig- ured, It is much better to err on the; side of simplicity rather than over- figuring a place. Nothing clutters up a small room or apartment more than having several different kinds of fig- ured things about, none of which go well with the others. A general color scheme most cer- tainly should be decided upon. If the place is very small, a creamy yellow or a@ light green wall tone gives ‘the effect of more space and does away with your having to consider any fig- ure on the walls in connection with figured drapes, rugs or upholstery. In the budgeted rooms for the $40- a-week couple, there is a living room furnished in 18th century style mahogany with a color scheme of old rose and green. The following items are included: Finely patterned rug, $39.50; a studio couch, $29.50; a desk, $33.75; two Chippendale chairs at $11.95 each; one club chair, .$29.75; a coffee table, $9.95; a Duncan Phyfe table, $29.50, and two end tables, $17.15 each. Accessories Inexpensive ‘The accessories include figured chintz curtains, a couple of inexpen- sive lamps and plain shades, one table lamp that costs $3.95 and one Picture at $4.50. Most of these accessories might have been wedding presents. They can be picked up one at a time, just as you buy your chairs, tables and so on. But the thing is to plan for them and not to buy anything just because it is a bargain. It must prove that it fits into your pre-conceived starting out in their home, will see that both are given due consideratign before they buy one stick of furniture. Seeks Legion Post ican Legion. SEEKS ‘CHAMPION When the “champion farm girl” FARM GIRL’ TITLE selected at the Los eles Renard be county fair f Pomona, Cal., September 18 to 25, Emily one entrant Is with @ mon’ Blue Labe will have a di which she’s Stanc ard : time overlooking. feeding with a bottle search . .. in perfect teamwork! money can buy. The purest cigarett refinement that science can give! x © 1931, Liocarr & Myzas Tosacod Co. ke | Accurate! Men and science .. . the most modern machines, the soundest re- No cigarette is made with more care than Chesterfield. The best tobaccos paper ‘made. Plus every manufacturing any visited this side of Minneapolis. STAGE BIG BAND DAY | Manning, N. D., July 29.—Crowds jthronged to the grove here to hear the annual Dunn County Band pro- County band played during the day. Bands were present from Hatliday, ‘Werner, Dunn Center, Killdeer, and {Manning, besides Dickinson. Masons Are Building Dwelling.at Grassick North Dakota Masons are doing their share to help care for under- nourished children at Camp Grassick on Lake Isaks, An appropriation of $1,000 was made by the grand lodge at the re- quest of the Steele Masons for con- struction of an additional sleeping and dwelling building at the camp, which could take care of many more children if room were provided. Work on the new building, on which Masons from several places in the Lake Isabel district are lending a hand, has been going on for some time. Bismarck Masons have been going out in groups to aid in the project, according to Gilbert Hau- secretary of the Bismarck Masons. TOU LATE TO CLASSIFY fice room in the Hoskin block now occupied by the Burleigh County Abstract office and available by gram. Five juvenile bands. the Dickinson city band, and the Dunn Aug. Ist or Sept. 1st. See Floren, Room 1: OFFICE FOR RENT—Desirable of- Fargo Tennis Pair Wins Doubles Title Grand Forks, N. D., 2 e)— George McHose, popular tennis star, and Marvin Doherty, also of Fargo, defeated Read Wooledge, Mi- not, and Hal Wooledge, Fargo, for the men’s doubles championship here, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. All gun crews of the British navy are now equipped with gas mask, The masks are to enable the face of a gas attack. —__"—_——ssS_eE~__— Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. Dak. got to be good! racy is They’re MADE that way! Milder—you can natural flavor of Well-filled, well- always a cool and their watchword! ic smoke as many as you like. And they taste better—that good ripe, sweet-tasting tobaccos. The last Chesterfield of _the day is as mild and smooth as the first. formed, even-burning, comfortable smoke— They Satisfy! They're made that way! Chesterfield. 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