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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1927.- Continues to dominate in every home decorative or furnishing scheme The woman whose hobby is her home finds a new joy and pleas- ure in interpreting the Color vogue in her own home. Every room must add its charm of Color to the fascinating story of the ensemble. Not even the kitchen and the bathroom are ex- empt; for the artists who have designed their furnishings have found skillful ways of working Color into the various furnish- ings.- Woodward’s Fall Exposition Week affords an opportunity of making very notable displays of new and beautiful examples of Color, and how effectively Color may be employed in practically all furniture and furnishings. The new Color mode was never so well expressed in our abundant stocks as now. You should especially see the new Colors in Lamps, Pottery, Glassware, China, Small Rugs, Draneries, Living Room Fur- niture, Linens, Bedwear and a host of other things. HOMBPTRNISHINGS SECTIQNS, FIrTH, SIXTH AND SEVENTH FLOORS. The formal table, set upon daintily but per- manently tinted linens, is sure to lose its “stiff” appearance as the lovely tones serve to bring an atmosphere of charm. §$50. Net panels with Swiss point embroidery, showing pastoral scenes in numerous colors, are really accepted window hang- ings of modern homes. Bright- ly-hued rayon damasks, lux- uriously figured, may be used for the overdrapes. The da- masks for overdraping are priced separate. $25 a pair. S swor v ANy An occasional armchair, dunlla B e The rich ivory border with its deli- toned frieze, faithfully in- cate ivory pattern brought into relief terprets its Louis XV by a double encrustation of gold inspiration. Its tailored makes this twelve-person dinner lines are further enhanced bty o?”flz{:’;:";"';gy i o by the hand-carved solid 5 : Brightly colored wood cuts from France are mahogany arms and feet. perhaps the newest development in the realm $165. of pictures. Naturally enough, subjects pro- ;ide the opportunity for the brilliant tones. 20, Ao A slender, graceful vase of two-tone glass has been mounted on.a gold- plated base to form the pedestal for this table lamp. The odd-shaped shade is of silk crepe and carries out the green and gold inspiration of the base. $100. The extreme newness of this semi-Venetian mirror is evidenced in its grape- colored border of glass, edged with a narrow wood frame. At the top appears a conventionalized floral ornament. $50. amhmard & Lnthro 10th, 11th, F and G Streets i TP