Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 4, 1909, Page 42

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 4, 1909. Our plant has capacity and equipment sufficient to handle economically any contract we are willing to undertake. A. I Root, Incorporated, 1210-1212 Howard Street, Omaha. s | than red in the most artistic varieties. siderably more} but the colors are guar-| with an irregular watered design shown In | It at the time. Bhe seems to have gained r:'illuoru who did not wish him to brlnu[hlm. At this time Mrs. Earle took her IUCH ODD NEW WALL PAP“‘R There are wall papers for bedrooms and | anteed.nat to fade. green, red, brown, yellow and gray. much inside information by living With | nfs “affinity™ among them. The villagers | baby and left Monroe, but it is sald that for sitting rooms which represent a very [ A similar paper costing $1.9 a roll and| Plain Japanese grass cloth is now imi-| bim awhile. made it so unpleasant for Barle and his| Barle’s family induced her to return and riot of color expressed in large floral de- |guaranteed fast colors is of an exquisite| tated in a wall paper which sells for 4| Ferdinand P. Barle first attained prom-|affinity that she left & few weeks later | live with him again. Barly in January of Many New Colors Shown that Match | signs. but the colors are blended artisti- | shade of Mlac striped at three inch Inter-| cents a roll. One varety in.delft blue is | Inence in the fall of 1307, when he told his | for Europe, and Barle quickly followed. | this year it was ourrently reported that the Season’s Dresses. cally and seldom offend the eye. There are |vals with & vine of small silver White | secoratea with a close oblong leaf pattern, | little French wife, Emille Marie Fisch- |1t way alleged that Mrs. Earle No. 1 se.| Earle had gone to a sanitarium for treat- plenty of these large, luxuriant flower pat- [leaves. The frieze shows garlands of the |(he jeat about four by two inches At its | bacher, to whom he was married in 193, | cureq a divorce in France. At any rate | ment. % terns in the newest designs shown at the | same leaves In Louls XV effect widest and longest. This imitation grass|that he no longer loved her. His love for | parie and his affinity, Miss Kuttner, jour- SAY VARIETIES ARE BEAUTIFUL | best shops, but they are not the real novel- | Among the favorites in the striped de-|cioth paper is suitable for living rooms, | his French wife began to wane shortly [ neved to Venice, Italy, and were married ties of this year's manufactures nor are |signs and which may be had In several| leaping rooms and also for delft dining|8fter & son was born to her. The wife | there on March 17, 1%6. They returned to they the best sellers efther. shades of rose, of blue, yellow or green s | .o 0 5" e agreed to return with her son to her par- | this country a month According to one dealer {hey are bought [a pattern showing one inch ‘wide plain its in France and ask for a divorce from | ypoir Dining Rooms and Narrow more often by persons who can afford to |stripes set three inches apart on & back- rle In order that he might be free to Borders Are Retu rehang their walls every season and like | ground the same color dotted with small So aiaasy. to do it. One of the most popular of the | circular dots all of a size or with Indis- flower designs shows a five-Inch square |tinct rounds of varying size, the largest Elghity and Never Cussed. The most plous citizen of Reading, Pa later and took up home again at Monroe, and Earle popular for country dining rooms are cat- narrowly escaped being mobbed several | Amos H. Feger. wiose snow-white beard meal papers in self tones, which cost only | MAITY his “affinity and soul mate” in the | 4;meq, verifies 1} 30 or 40 cents a roll and are wider than the | Person of Miss Julla Kuttner, whom Earle | 'y, 4,000t 908 came the next scene | four score years. During all these time Mr. ordindry. The browns and greens in these | Nad discovered doing settlement work on |, “po s varicolored life, when he was| Feger is sure he never uttcred a blasphem- lattice behind which grows a mass of rose | less than halt an inch in dlameter and | TRVER o e SR RAC BTSSR CIEN the Bast Side in New York City. marle | L n S L o O L charaed | our word or awere n any. wav. For Kind os. This 1a ce v reen se ere e y. e nttel e al he harf i Hoboke to bld b Women who are confronting the task of | VInoa. This laitice may be had [n green. | soatt :"‘ Arrelylasty y In other PAUeS | a fruit friese. The backaround of one frieze | W48 &0 the WHAT (B TOROKEE 10 B0 B | by hin wite with having struck and choked | heartedness e has probably no superior. selecting wall paper for a country or city | Prown a ow ny leaves are used. sometimea WRIE, | .o, 0 4 golden brown oatmeal paper was N her because she persisted in nursing her | He has been a Reading resident ever sinca R apariment »ox. Hat qught wok: 9 Irregular, Invisible Stripes. sometimes of & paler shade than the Miss Kuttner and took her to his summer &rieve this year. It 18 no exaggeration to| fn both the ordinary grades of domestic | foundation. Any of these latter may be Rome 8) Janros, | SRROER OOMIEY: Just ¥ie apricots shading from pink tc deep red and later, the grand jury falled to indict | Feger, wag the proprietor of a paper mill wishies to it is possible now to match her | the usual plain, well defined stripes so | Deautiful crown frieze in floral effects be-| .0 ." "0 was o frieze with background clothes, The many shades of catawba and | crown frieze. One of the French papers, for | Almost as artistic are bedroom papers | ;oo om g g ponniee as the countless variations of mauve, lilac, | a white ground which {x covered with a | These are In blended soft toned grays, | %Y TELERe B FEFER BATEIR SO OTI] they find especially becoming. Bright reds [ now in use on women's coats. The crown | crown floral friese they are remarkably | (o8| or SRE PORER & (T A0 PR O K and pastel shades; greens are duller than | conventional design done in mauve and |all of a color. One varlety in gray and lighter shade of paper being the correct two inches wide. The friese to match 18}, " o iging” connecting the two, or a b. : - NE of the new Self- Strange to say the narrow straight flower | <7 2™ F i RCdUCing Corsets popular remains to be seen. Some are only junction with pale self-toned papers both | With 80ld. the gold glimmering through ik extreme reduction of dark room nothing could be better, and in | "y 50 tnly aiso be bought in sirips, | L5 When! you sit down, j ample, shows a lower wall paper of dull | (EIICE M apart. This paper in places runs up to oy g 4l gl <o, s "‘K_‘bmcu who like durable things. The best v : T G the panes of glass used In casement win. | ffeCts and self tones. The reds in this A remarkable drawing room paper en es Are m Novelty for i hae Rk R Among the Inexpensive wall coverings when it comes Lo expletives, Is undoubtedly e fact that he has lived for ecru, on which were massed bunches of 2-weeks-0ld baby. After forty-eight hours | he was G years old, though he was horn R fhe s, o M nc axemparation (o] Th hoth the ondtaary Krsdes of Somestla | ihe domastia 8 Wall A4 1n.fhe lgi | STOOMITE DUTple B54 red Eanse. apples mul‘ iea b i e, nm‘r”m jall Earle was released on $1,000 ball | in Alsace fownship, where his father, John clothes to the wall paper, or rather the|mueh as irregular and almost invisible | N8 furnished with every color. matching in color the paper and decorated | wine now so popular |n dress and millinery | example, shows eight of an Inch wide | which sell as low as 20 and 3 cents a roll - g < A A Y hellotrope and violet affected 30 much by | scroll-like braiding of pale vellow. The |browns and soft greens as well as in the | 214 fnened Bo St they Moy B Clebicd have, speaking generally, given place to | friese, which describes rpointed scallops | etfective. ‘The halr lines In the paper give [ 2477on Mood MOV S A8 SAE O the follage greens so popular a season ago ellow tints blended delightfully. This pa- | another In ecru gives two tones of color 80 Siiah. Thare miy be & conttast, sueh ab | brightened with large pink pond liies| qie MOUIORE (OTNCCHRE K WO, BF B borders used s0 much by our grandmothers Higher in the scale for the same pur thres Inches wide, the widest being about| S feW. other whades. At first glance I e Its long skirt produces striped and perfectly pian Here again the fruit frieze or the con- supposed to represent & soft light falling | 21 BUYET WO BRI BIRCT BOVIE C 00 limbs when you stand. any case the result is surprisingly-pleasing | . ® FOPET b WL P end with an e e iterned with amall oblonge Of | Ty ouall ts & heavy dining room paper i ed, and you are as within two. feet of the oeliing, in other |1t S8l for 8 & roll, but its durebility | comfortable as if you 10 space is & pale yellow shaged paper | CXSMPles of thia show groups of small i £t o sntement v | o1 bt sin oo e wwowms | BB 24 greatly to the hy- cated by his wife been 0 many or so beautiful. If a woman | ties many stripes are seen, not, however, | Ported makes for 40 or 50 cents a roll | . " Lo 0 i green leaves. An alter- | wall paper to the pet color schemes of her | stripes. These are usually topped with a Artistic droom Papers. with a conventional désign in red and gr:en fabrics are shown In wall papers as well | stripes of mauve set half an inch apart on |and come under the head of dimities. | . o SOW BEOVEE W CRRARE women clever enough to stick to a color | braid s quite like the very fine soutache | brighter colors, and when topped with a [ wtlt P8P B WAIAH AT SRE UREC B EROU magenta reds. Blues incline to the delft | fifteen Inches at the deepest point, is o | the effect of invisible plaids and stripes celling and moulding covered with a much and browns tend toward yellow rather | 'are is §1.25 a roll, the frieze costing con- |as to bring out an almost invisible stripe » Gull green wall and & pale eoru top wall, drooping in bunches here and there STEP INTO are back again. but whether they will be (D% 18 @ new paper. called murala, in ] is No. 405, at $4.00. six joches, and they are shown in con SUEBeSLS. vary’.coatss open burlap lned In direct contrast are frieses which cover | Ventional frieze done in concrasting colors R back, hips and upper through upper windows. For a naturally | $7OF0 ©° TUS T and artistic. A varlety of this. for ex:|(ilyipen ineh wide crown of fancy color - Fivi] the pressure is releas- brighter greens placed nearly half a yard quite like leather, which needs no frieze Places it dreps to about three and one-hait | Make? It cheap ln the end and attracts | patterned in lange checks about the sise of | °hiON8" both figured and striped. in palai o V. The new KCIin Bands { casement window and the brighter greens Of the same order is » magenta red and | (A TmArkable drawing room paper en 1 gienic value of No.405. gray striped paper, the magenta sirips graduating from one Inch to a quarter | nch in width, topped with a frieze four feet wide in some places and cne and a half feet in others, representing a tanglsd mass of green vines end nothing else | Either of these designs 's appropriate for "TIRED AFFINITY QUITS JOB a living room. Many Watered De Man Whe n First Wife Away : Self-RedllCinl Corsetl Watered papers are irciuded in the new Gives a Shake by [ ; IN TWELVE MODELS st designs for living rooms and some of | No. 3. AN . them are quite unlike anything seen before. it RS A Fit for Every Stout Figure One of the best, a soft wood brown in | Julia Kuttner Earle, one of the later day ‘) $3.00, $4.00, $5 and $10 col is touched u { colny Ined unenviable notoriety | color, is touched up with belge colw-—a | affinities who gained u ble notorlet In Good Stores Everywhers | cross between gray and eeru—in a fashion | as the wifs of P. P. Earle of Middletown X SR g4 {4 0 WHICH “FITS LIKE YOUR FOOTPRINT" 1o give @ raised effect to the watered de- | N. Y., has gone into 1 divorce court for e KOPS BROS., Manufacturers, NEW YORK [f: 3 ‘—'1 O gests polished red mahogany put together in inch wide strips. Draped against this are graceful garlands of small white roses tied with white ribbon in Louls Quinze tashion sign, which Is offset at nife-inch Intervals | a decree of separation from her artist hus- PR R EL ED ade by C. Gotzian O. SAb & emisiael $i6e Magihwise vuips 54| hend. In ew metition for 8 Siveres Ms A ;i e T : - Cl CE 1835 shaded belge color. The frieze for thix is | Barle alleges that her husband is lunatic ; ; SRR : L . ST. PAUL, MINN., SINCE L & conventional design which introduces | and that his act in put away his first bright bits of color. Equally stylish is dull, | wife for the affinity showed him to be )"’“‘n tinished self-toned paper ocovered | crazy, but, of course, she did not realise

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