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ErRe ? repeated: in patent leather cushions " < < a # = Years ago it was that some amazing Philosopher discovered, after years patient research, that there was noth- One wonders how many = ing new under the sun. This seems especially true of home furnishin: this ‘nothing new” idea — especial! eince our newest combinations are but rearrangements of some old: Period or other, or a happy joining of two or more of them. Set rules in the selection of drapes and rugs, chairs and sofas, is course quite out of the question. yond a sort of generalization about heavy picces for large rooms, and lighter furiture for smaller ones And one take excep there are no real rules. ably, may, quite conce: tion to this g¢ jon, and ar range a charmin So it goes. Immediately, 2n example occurs. A @mall livingroom presented light room, estry. One noticed adorable corner cab: anes and painted ovals in bi; gold. A Vene- tian tip-top table held another cor ner, while light chairs and a fire screen completed this cozy room. Another room that especially lends itself to the colorful and unusual, is the sum parlor or the breakfast room. orites. A wide-flung, 4m porch rejoiced in canary yeilo and-black wicker. ‘The black w fitted into the seats, as well as loo: round ones. Gay cretonne hung a’ windows on wooden rings on hea poles, patterned largely with yellow oral and black, Candy-striped shad added their note, while here and there were scattered huge blue vases of pot- tery. A swing resembling a mattress, (that is, it had no back), hung on long chains from the ceiling. And of course there were canary birds and aquariums and graphaphones and such things to give that little touch of life. In the breakfast room-of great ‘in. 4ividuality one noticed immediately the interesting hangings, combining checker-board pattern in cretonne. ‘These hung over scrim glass curtains, ‘The refectory table and its matching chairs were painted in a soft taupe shade. Little insets of cane in the back distinguished the chairs. A hand- some willow aquarium stood on a ‘wrought iron standard. But color, gay and joyous, 4s being carried throughout the house, out stripping and replacing old ideas about sombre hues for certain rooms. A partitularly sunny effect was ob- tained in a bedroom by a judicious use of coral taffeta. The furniture was painted in gray, a warm gray— ‘and its twin beds were ruffly in changeable green taffeta spreads. amps were almost profuso—a. nig! Samp set between the beds on a little table, a standing ‘lamp with coral .ghade lovingly overhung the chaise Mongue, while a pair of cunning Hittle fellows lighted miladi's mirror. This guirror was pleasantly hung over a Jong narrow tablo, allowing an abund- nce of room for one's comb ard brush and powder dish. Coral again appeared in flouced taffeta hangings tat the windows. Another bedroom in painted wood, ~had taffeta lambrequins over chintz veurtains, while taffeta spread the beds. An interesting note was the use of two small painted mirrors on standards on the dressing table. Still another room rejoiced in a colonial effect, with a perfectly majestic old high-boy in one corner. Gray Itnen outlined in lavender made spreads for the twin beds of mahogany, with their low posts with pineapple heads. Quaintly stiff wool flowers decorated the spreads. c A particularty appropriate man’s room had an unusual treatment given its panelled walnut furniture. Red -velour upholstered the cushion seats ef the chairs and not content there, St must needs spread the bed as well. ~ Where it would afford -much-comfort, a lamp stood, at just the right angle| Heavy linen for the writer at the desk. dresser hung an curtains, handblocked, hung on poles at the windows. In a very interesting diningroom, a Above the unframed mirror. CR GT SPRING DIS Of Beautiful Coats, Suits, Capes, Dresses All the latest things on display at our store always. New Spring Dresses in crepe knits, taffetas, poiret twills, Roxana and Roshanara, All new and direct from New York. We carry the well known Printzess Garments, Betty. Wales and Queen Bess Dresses. BLOUSES Two very special numbers so good with the Spring Tweed 2 Suit—One dotted Swiss with colored or gandy ruffles at-__..._ $ 00 ‘Extra Value in Pongee Blouses at $3.75 What Easter gown would be complete with- out the “very latest” things in Gloves to set it off? See our window display of fine Gloves— worth looking at—and you can’t go wrong on buying any of them. our store-—at reasonable prices. Come early and make All Our New Taffeta Dresses Are Reduced One-Third Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU-CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S ‘Jone side with a stunning old flower) lestry backed chairs of walnut. Prim-| Che Casper Dally Cribune ‘well treatment suggested panciled wood, but when one came to examine tt, it had been worked out with paint- and matching table were of walnut | with a stained line of decoration. Chair seats were of blue denim all set about an oblong table, on a very good | Oriental rug. A silver chest stood at painting hanging above it in an oval) frame. Handblocked linen curtains completed this room. Another diningroom rejoiced tn tap-| ly they stood about the oblong table. | A tigh chest of china had its place | just about oppasite a low chest for! silver, ‘The radiators in this room| were cleverly concealed under built-in | seats. At one end stood a wide dig- ‘nified buffet with an equally wide mirror hanging above it And then, of course, these days. there is the child's with its very own furniture and special | style of treatment. Painted wood is very popular. ne set was attractive in p‘ng with a white Iime for decora- tion. A blue and white checked bed- spread held its quaint place, and ac- corded with the equally pretty ging- ham curtains of the samo check. One can imagine a child running tuto that room with glee and making a trium- phant dash for the cunning pink tea cart it boasted, ‘There is a pertod in a chilt's de- | volopment known to mothers as the |tea-party age. A cookie or two, 2 | little hot water in a microscopic tea | pot and the child is all set to invite all her friends, or all her dolls, to a |tea-party. This/ reom provided her |with a pink tea table and four cun- ring chairs, for this purpose, so that even the teddy-bear needn't de Ieft | out. | Of course, ft takes times and study to get the exact effects one desires in a home, but what could be more satisfactory, or more of a reward for one’s efforts, than a tastefully fur- nishe@ house, each room expressing some phase of the owner's habits and temperament? As surely a bit of music expresses the composer’s idea, We have the new Spring line on display of half sox, three-quarter sox and the new roll tops, in plain and fancy, lisle and silk lisle. NEW THINGS ARRIVING DAILY AT OUR STORE See our beantiful line of Breakfast Coats and Kimonas. to say we are showing the most complete line of ready to wear ever shown in so surely does the home express the life and tastes of the householder. PLAY A practical and becominz walking frock, which gives freedom of move- men, has a skirt which laps in frent ed canvas. The furniture — echairs,| and back so that fasteners are un- ing -or country frock. The side |pipuctine sult to chic. necessary. It would be uttractive | trimmings are rmart; the sleeves may |pockets are trimmed with braided| would be the smarter for a sable in_serse: be short. scarf. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. ee « wnat LI A Grapped skirt, fingertip-length,a wraparound model; also in biue coat and a low-placed string belt are| and black. three authentic caims of a doeskin Se geet gM TE ‘vhe collar and or homespun suit A kasha cloth frock trimmed with bands of Egyptian striped crepe 2 e Mghtful morn- marocain makes a delight Saad SSS EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW. The air of Easter and Springtime is now pleasingly embodied in our array of apparel fo women, misses and girls. The colorings, materials and styles conform to the demands o fashion. The quality is guaranteed and prices are always the lowest. DRESSES COATS, WRAPS AND CAPES About 450 new Dresses for the Easter shoppers in all the newest The exclusive designs embodied in these fashionable garments bespeak the smart character of Spring’s newest models. $12.95. & $19.95 of positively the newest right-up-to- MILLINERY the-minute styles. These beautiful Dresses put in four lots— Our Millinery Department is packed with new Easter Bonnets in a full range of colors, styles and sizes. The entire line of Hats in two lots— ae eo $12.95 $5.00 & $10.00 \ r f SSS $14.95 $19.95 SOME WONDER-VALUES ARE OFFERED iN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Aprons —__._.... 49e Women’s Silk Hose. In Full size good quality | Sateen Petticoats, in a black or Huck id li cordovan oe 5¢ Towels eictitopeeanete 0e cS tae 9e Women’s French Children’: Rubber Children’s Gi h Lisle Hoe 29 Black Hose. 14@ Aprons __49e Dresses. s "95¢ Namen gs pores Bloom- bk ad Aprons. Full a hae Aprons. Good a eM ok ers. 001 red, bes ity xtra si quality —. _47e@ cant “* $1.00 Sarai AR es 9e Turkish Towels 23e In The : See Our Midwest Bldg. Windows We don’t hesitate your selection. ~~ epee Which Starts Next TUESDAY (APRIL 11TH) Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday In Order * to Arrange Stock on the New Floors IN FOR ADVERTISEMENT IN MONDAY ' EVENING’S TRIBUNE WATCH You are cordially invited to come to our reception Monday evening, 7.30 to 10.00 o’clock. We wish to show you through the different departments. GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE LINDSAY & CO.