Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 18

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Of course there are those of us who can send for an interior decorator and a new house, I have afew preferences; says to him, quite easily and casually: “You know, I really think we need for instance, the dining-room Jacobean, my bedroom Louis XIV., and the living- room Queen Anne—other than those .1 the coming season, wife plans the wardrobe for the house with the same thought 6f Spring flow- ers that she gives to her millinery. In fact now-a-days winter is no long- er a dark and dull‘season with se many 2 jt to you.” And bid him go{san parlors and breakfast rooms with/ their “platefuls of light,” Especially at- Some are that fortunate. Thé great |tractive for these rooms are the painted wooden sets. They seem so joyous in color and generally befitting sunshine. majority of us have to make a limited amount go a long way, and must study each room carefully, as well as each purchase, that the combination may |green. It eluded a tea cart, a drop- the maximum of ulllity and | leat table, | 1 side where it will occupy a little | of course, and doir, what is smart for the porch to wear in profuse decoration, leaving that to ap- The carefut house: | pear in appropriate hangings, 4 In fact, one could’ talk for hours on the subject of fabrics alone. no fascinating find, varied in color, de- sign and quality..- There are printed linens and eretonnes, for drapes and upholstery, oh, @ thousand uses. And glazed chintz and. poplin, one cares to spend that much, taffeta is correet for some rooms, one’s bou- for instance, One set I saw recently was a lovely soft | of hoopskirt days, those fluffy, looped up and much ruffled curtains of taffeta with » convenient to put away at | the day bed or ghaise. longue wearing | the same ruffled material. Printed linen has its own admirers They arc tive members, curves. too, and if restful They remind ‘one flowers to hold, — oe tioh, The array of selection is almost bewildering. There Are tables of every size and for every use, there are large and‘small chairs, and even settes, those rather conserya- have: taken on I was especially ‘pleased with a@ small peed table whose top of wood was a half moon shape. generally and unobtrusively useful. It could stand by the arm of a big: cosy, id chair, convenient for maga- zines fdr the languid reader or snug gle up to the wall with only a yase of A pair of these, one at either end of a lqng settec, are especial- ly graceful for a formal treatment, Then SOS LETT an pieces: offéred for stance, an old a grandfather days, ant new make a center It could he so @re correct, but very expensive. more reasonable. spoil {t, rugs are equally appropriate and much The general effect of quaintness and age must be carefully watched lest modern things intrude, and The stores are showing sets of fur, niture for bedrooms, ranging from oak G ly old Colonial things, with these as a} stand beside the dresser is a new touch. basis, one can construct quite sagen igi fully a Colonial dining-room, For. in-| already 1 a@ relic of our, pensive outfits, some quaint old 4 blue plates and some candlesticks per- haps. Windsor chairs are the first neces- slty—these set about a gate-legged table for the room, Hook rugs ‘Where er or reed: fu re with brass make « happy combination. Rag and a lamp «lose by for reading. and bed spreads have mentloned—for . less — ex- ‘beds T,iving rooms above all must bear out the foriing 9f DOR, If one} possesses a fireplace, y be he, It makes a nat- ural center of eee and needs its| faved at the edges, Lei uv, 1 big uphvlstered settee to subtly invite a Suest to rest at the hearth. Long tables at he baek of settees are still popular and why not, with books within reach, space, chairs to mat there are recd desks, too, and rockers} walnut and mahogany‘to white sets in} Another attractive grouping is the best of ail it charming china closet} and is pleasantly used to cover chair)and oval tables and not-to-be-forgotten | the painted woods. Colored painted bed-| wide-armed loungy ecbair, with a floor s © wholesale rej wherein to display. behind its small) seats and backs for reed furniture. It | ferperies, everything. hi fact to make] roem farniture is new pud-ap the same lamp ut the,right place beside it and newing verywhere One's thoughts | panes,.a gaaipt merry tea-set of cottage to me @ porch would somehow |the-old porch feel. genérally up to. the| time old.. Much of it isc from old | perhaps a footstool to make the reader not oniy turn to new.hats far Easter. !Caina, Whoever painted this set of fur-}feel a new self-respect with a -fres)y set | spring. “) pleces,. vith all the faded effects pro-!as comfortable as ‘possible. “An old- but toward Spring housecleaning) and niture wisi forebore to spoil it. with ‘of reed furniture for ite-spring decora-.. Where one is Posséssedeof a few love- 1 lamp to Article 116B5534, Page 537, Montgomery Ward Cata- log No. 92. Main post, 2 ins,; upright filling tubes, 1 in,; cross tubs, 114 ins.; height of head, 54,ins. ; foot, 34 ins, MONTGOMERY WARD CHAMBERLIN FURNI- AND CO. i‘ _ TURE “CO. aie Ho : i ur price 0. $19, Price $15,990" Tess 10 per cent for Freight ... 2.09 Cash 1.90 | Drayage »75 ‘ : 3 War tax -24 $18.98 If you hayen’t the Post of March 7 call at our store. and we will $17.10 be glad to show it to you and let you make the comparison. Corner Second and David Chamberlin Sa bt he same manufacturers, specion. Please make comparison of price. Dresser . Bed ... March 7. + American Furniture Co. Price 125,00 105,00 125.00 115.00 -_—-——. American Furniture Co., Denver, sale ad in: Denver Post of Sunday, Please note that they charge you $147.50, plus freight from Denver, for a:cast.range. \ Not one piece of this stove - anteed against breakage. STEEL MONARCH RANGE, every piece guaranteed, delivered in your home for. Dresser. Bed /Chifferobe . anity 2. duced by wear and age. A gu: ‘We will sell you an ALL'M, -$115.00 . American Furniture Co., Denver, sale-in Denver Post, Sunday March:7, Fedroom Suite. We call your attention to this very. same Suite made by We have this suite on our floor for your, in- Our Price. > > Less 10 per cent for cash. , 4 F Z { rniture Gom Pt a ee Oe RCCL RTE OBE and make. the co’ Montgom ery’ Ward Catalog Price... We invite you to make com . but on any item in our store, fashioned ‘secretary may ‘stdnd against y aS 4 ‘ aie —————— Our price ..... $80.00 Less 10 per cent for : Roe. 8.00 parisons, not only on these items. ‘-Gome,in our store, see this table with your own eyes Sf ar Article 166B8059, Page 568, ; mery: War No.'$2. “Dimensions: : Pedes- ; tal, V:ins:; top, 42/ins.; extension; 6 ft. ; any finish. MOTIEIEL Ne SHAME TO Cash ... panhwyv the wall and, of course, one wan. tities of books and’ therefore bx In this room phonographs seem « ns ) Ural nowadays as organs or y ‘one. is tively Umited to «| in the past, and with the defnite.wum and thav'a small one wick-| makes and cases n no reason why one should not (/ ly harmonize with the genera! « mosphere of the room, The subject of personaliiy talked about until it is shop.w say ‘“‘indiyiddality” may 1x every corner of the hous: only take thé time and thought to out a definite and ot furnishing—especiaily Eiuocediise 20 China) had women sailor: During the Tac Ping rebelliv. women as Well a& men served rebel junks, while the rebel army « ecruited’ women. ~ presented oxpres if on x Phone 37 =

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