Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1910, Page 15

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"HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE APRIL 10, 1910. NNE PANAMA CANAL FAIRS Prospectus Shows Much Promise for a Big Time in Five Years JUST THAT MANY TOWNS IN RING Completion of the Diteh in 1915 Calle for Much Patrietic Endeavor on the Part of Ambitle Communities Ange s going SECOND FLOOR. 3 JoininNGg ROOM Yz X/e pEs m-J00 Looking Over Foss LIVING , ; . L2 il He — — DINING- /2 » 'S5 ROOM. [KIT e » /r s the proper ma PARLOK /2 »s5 » nominate for vice president e has what is genera he indispensad ARTHURCCLAUSEMN ARCHITECT ININMEATOLISMINA PORCH 7 x24. United mi » bear the e world,™ — b ng TN v avenue, will < Getting Best Results in Home Building Arthur C. Clanses, Architect. be nineteen feet long and The word “Jes high, will e ther words, eight feet 1 flash alter; lows of Early Wars. t to bbed £ th w Interior Painti coat to be rubbed. If the | shows brush marks and has | HE interfor finishing and paint tmpor- | be en- limit pensions to widows of eivil war t is Interesting to note some 50 widows of there are four yet on the roll in from man in but the and nothing | highest grade of a; h facts on the planai B designing of every kind of home. It covers a wide range of & , in- cluding th of Awork 1s, w be of mahogany, ian walnut birch, the real artistic value of the wood must be brought ¢ th ts " v and varnis admitted that mahogany handsome fin: for 1 Bome. When it is pr varnished there is hardly surpass it in beauty. Mar room, however, has been entirely putting on 100 dark a stair its natural color is but cigar-box wood, the latter cedar often being used as ar it, but it needs a little stain to the handsome changeable sa grain, and should ne dark as the color found ¥ turniture o t s . look into the case. He ex- waterials, proper see an old and feeble woman. In- Price, post paid, supplement. t that varnish of this c s n the exterior hardwood work of The writer recently noticed that an pombusges or finisher was using Spar varnish on | Son . Sat Jetea although & varnish as high a iz Loty e ad not been specified. When for his generosity be ex- of the material was ot g the cost of the Y pess 2 B work he did the best 3 ol A under e o r o t. No inquiry is made as e the wood ised and » 100 g0od, and there is no | whe 3 wh T nancial con of the applicant for a t he is right. although BOOSTERS” ROUTE COMPLETED 3 if he be a survivor of the wa make some people see it that way Fall the rate of 3 a month, and is not an oid woman yet. She has already collected nearly $3.000 f fourteen days of married life. The w who married a man fifty years after service is just as eligid! as the one who kissed her ve and looked after the babies during his cost st four Dream of Deep Water. when they get hold of a man who wants to substitute ust as good” and gives a great itinerary is Being Mailed to Those Who Will Ring Bel joing the something work akes will ation with the waterways dream of wood work cos! \igh grade b ¢ the laber white ename material of the for ap a 1o obtais to reprod threughout th 1. A few gen and while one wo the business w on 1o al probabi. e th afls preparatc the moidings or sandpapered perfectly hand is the best tesi parts of the woodw detected which m after the varnis rough places It s imp hardwood s with & past at least tw first coat 1 when give what is known s a shine or egg-sheil r b shou er be applied tempersture lower ihan % degrees; at degrees is the sure that all floors are scraped perfectly smooth before any finish The very best grade of varnish obtainab used. If Sper varnish is durebie varnish, prepared especially obtained of & t dertves s best temperature s put on SOME OF STORZ BREWING COMPANY'S MODERN DELIVERY SQUAD. THIS FIRM WAS THE PIONKER IN NG THE AUTO TRUCES FOR D& o IR AN . JAVERY PURPOSES | Apropos of Senator Root's determination | ose who were married prior | burg to Lake Erle a hem b bability all-American Puget Sound caca Mos atte appr approp abiis feasbilit | able that ng generation pas ¢ these hopes will be reaiized ¥ atesmen of he importa b0, Wast of the Potoma ured the charier for president “of Erie canal. There! ther reasons. congress should £ n power to 4 commu; One fro & T. Joselyn of Wichita stencgrapher for Judge Panco: homa for several years. sald W Ashs of Oklahoma City. Uk here the other da: was being and Opportunity for Indivi Decorations—Moder Refleet Design Personality.. are As in the other kinde, the unif. the fixed and individua and of design of decora away papers make som. cs and h tfered nowadays By th ven persons ¢ atments of materials re mot only beautiful effe also the certa nd their papers dus c Iy upon the walis of the h next 400 Walls are divided up in & great m Laifferent ways today. There may wainscot, & side wail paper and a used in one room; in another the lowe third of the wall may be divided by & piai m the upper one-third; still anothe om may have the lower third of the wail | cut off by a chair rail from the upper two- | thirds; or the wainscot may divide t into halves. Panel Arrangement. The panel arrangement of the side w enables persons to combine the pape: sult their own tastes, also. The pane may be made of different widths, and center field may be chosen from patte innumerable, surrounded borders and topped by friezes of or ore units. In these pane may erted at will separat the frieze has ¢ was. Th portant becau: these plain where wall and ceiling meet break that is mot altogether satisfyir easing lne of des n is needed { to leave a wall entirely without orna- | ment produced an effect of monotony way 1o overcome this diffi ¥y is by the use of the friege. Independent wall friezes are made many styles 4 colors, ot matching the side except b harmony of color. Pletorial Frieze. The most interesting of ail the friezes is the pictorl friese. It in design id it may be ied or posteriike in effect England a few years il ahead of the 1 One paper walls s were riaps, is esp t wouid never d the style of Remington in the music room sggested that a & adapted to it But a friege after se has been expe than upon the nursery. Tb room attractive » %0 wall pape: be ehild ot abso: e pretty, bu be mind of the niricate eon Colors = economical arrangement a space that is bound sticky fingers and scra eet high w r fiat at four and a half feet above Then should come the decorative friese It should be bright. and there should be no more repeats at snort intervals. There | might be substituted for it mursery posiers. or decorative panels mignt ye. supported b come A narrow sheif small brackets |tovs would thus be out of the rvach slonial Patteras Plain Colors ouse. It wing arse eaves of “A__manly Ameri- can's favorite brew A manly American-- that means you” SELITERCS u.5 par. ST THE BEER YOU LIKE Consumers’ Distribute John Nittler realtstic | coova g ioo STROUSE & BROS. BALTIMORE Up-Right Ideals and “Right-Up” Ideas ORTY YEARS of continuous and conscientious striving—of piling skill upon skill, are needled nto “HIGH-ART" Clothes. and below. find care at the core. Style, you know, is not a thing that can be applied to clothes, like lacquer to a chair. It is an integral part of the garment itself—it must be of and in it, or it cannot show through it “HIGH-ART" Clothes have the style that is inbred of sturdy fabrics, master-mind designing, custom-careful cutting and tailoring that counts no trouble too greal. They are not merely fine—they were that forty years ago—but superfine. The best shops in this town asd every town sell “HIGH-ART" Clothes. That you may be sure to pick out the best from the rest. seck the label, “HIGH-ART.” The “HIGH-ART" Fashion-Guide for Spring asd Summer is truly a work of high ot Youll Gnd it & fascinating pocke! companion. Sent free for a posicard. STROUSE & BROTHERS Makers of “HIGH-ART” CLOTHES BALTIMORE, MD. They are sound above You can cut them open anywhere and

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