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THE SUNDAY CALL ™= CO0D LD NS STxteenth Qentlry That Are Now eoming the Fad hing new is being used every is betng veri- is in was used it in the now bec use caught a glimps of it and wanted something recally new sixteenth and OA [ DAVENPORT America, Mexicd NA T HdiEATHER CuysrHioN/S Barbara their mission one of ti DAL INA T 10N {3l 2. SEAT ano £00 st the quaint furnishing uphol that makes yusehold be inter eces w turniture he chiet THE BLUNDERING EGGS. stard may well he ine all straight, but they are seldom, if ever h, solid should make sought after, if there was no other rea- hing else, s custard: O & metrical ¢ s that > x e s s no matter to t ’ es 1 . 2 : a good e 5 But ver s . ks 1ak tEls furniture. Tt Is conspicuou from all decora t ry s uiet and table fo no matter wha - . il thing t se ¢ v s < les for ever A ( g red 1 whipj i S FVRNITVRE <hould be furniture o poss . good for daily use . ' FForq It may yrnamented or upholstered 2 - Jo/'[PH ome £z t may be cc w i & I rials, but two pieces ; G ot D L HERiCh ‘ ‘ much on the it remembe . . Co. : P angel . o fashioned alil in tl e < So = 5 § 1 plest way po: and therefore Sod 2 e s mf € A what 4 of the true old * n Furnitur mine s ny 1 necds be very T Engineerin m uli red or brow form a dGesign or GRAND -, E/?j CLocK and their beiongings o aimost anything. or for anything that they might be nceded. The chairs are queer looking articlesand There are table S iaber S rirn e IO all decidedly different. Each and every and all different sizes; there are buifets is built in the hone a good purpose, nd even sideboards, but they are rad- with simplicity in effect and entire use- jcally changed these days—so much so fulness. One looks like a cracker box, wouid never with slats put across in a criss-crc fashion for the back. The r of that the plous brother $ recognize their work and wouid be prop- S cat is made crly scandalized. Perchance they would r all tacked on with a pgld up their hands in horror to see their ew. One piece of Wood nonored labor turned into wine runs through from one side to the other .urq tables and even drinking chair end is roughly fastened, in fact it 100KS fa; ag they could see they would. be in as though it were not very staple and .j 4y connected with the church or any firm, but in reality it will stand rough .¢ its forms. Hedpe ¥ 1 et Something new for gentlemen The rockers are the quaintest of all the a5 g cellarette. The exterior looks for all mission furniture. They are so squatty the world like a harmless music cabinet, «ind low that a tall person could not be pyut the inside looks Mke a well stocked comfortable in them. The arms are 10W wine cellar. A revolving stand with and wide; broad enough, In fact, to act pjches for bottles, turns here and there as as an impromptu reading table or a Writ- gne pleases, while above is a shelf to be ing desk. The leather back is held In giieq with all sorts and conditions . of : place by two pieces of leather tied 100Se- ciaqces. Then comes a drawer for cigars (0 meet the requirements of a modern of chairs The general utility all-around sort of ly. And the rockers! In some of the ... cigarettes and tucked away in the beme s the hall clock. Every one agrees with great posts piece is a combination seat, hall table chairs one would almost need a spy glass et possible way fs a glass sliding 85 to that. It is six feet high and may i in a fine leather. and box. When the back s upright it to locate them, but withal they are s goif which was put there for the cxpress D carved just as much as one’s pocket- & laced together forms the back of the seat; when it is cozy and restful as can be, big enough to purpose of mixing drin book will permit. Some of them are made exactly like the perpendicular it is the top of the table, stow two people away nicely and stll 1, io one of the neatest articles fhat With four oak posts and right smart they rest when needed. and the box is the seat or lower shelf at have a little space to spare. has been turned out for @ long time and it 2re too. They look quite at heme in a fancy thumb s = known the time. There are times when it migh{ be effaced. g The one article that has been modified ~SINET OF J 1 MINED o i 1 bed, as il is quite any and all tim Those old monks were There are bookcase combination pas fi P e or fellow: ge home and they appear equally at i od, g ! S et e s S Gl it hasifilled- u -long felt need, for fellowa: F°EE. m Bhoctill 20 encles now exceeds $4,000.000 inhabftancs. to « m the cookbook. but that i3 being s as the wise, for that one plece of workmansh what-nots, some with g and some who live in one room do not want liquor € e I g B The Philippines contain more than 7,000~ a mistak lanne east, are scat is I woven leather bands. proves that they could adapt themselves without, again there are shelves of books staring all their guests in the face all s one Of the chief attractions of 600 inhabitants. Porto Rico has 93,000, much better for the abs of eggs.