The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1924, Page 17

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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22. 1924 y @ TASTEFORMUSIC I Waster Huss. Boom ") SAY LIGHT IS AID | carnage A? ra IS ACQUIRED == SSeS =~ TO DIGESTION Must Be Understood Before It Can Be Really Enjoyed GUIDE TO CHILD'S TASTE Dne Loves Fine Music When Familiar With Its Beauty as Should Be Remembered in Dining Reom Illumination LIGHT AS AN AWPETIZER § % AB OGFS 26-1 a i> f i ; } “RELATION 1F ART: rt , AND MUSIC ce Rich Mi Various Kinds of Music Have ference 1 |r , Counterpart in Pictures Su" (008. p c.|ARE SIMILAR IN APPEAL i na Judged by Same Standards. <« srals whois 6 : of Beauty and Appreciation t ; i BY ESTELLE H. RIES ; esr Nore. thas - R fe Re : _ But ft ; pictures for t PICTURES IN THE HOME y : result. | 9 ree HITEC aden RE IS t " . ‘8! PROZEN MUSIC t : i re The Bush & Lane ents the ‘Coming generation : a be one that will contradict the y oP icles. f ae | X t Me 7 a ART OF PICTURE FRAMED | | Isn't it a new frame that the “J aes E i ular apprect . h | the fact that the tt tat im Will Have a Wonderful Program Ready i For, while / “ . A} - that must b : i f = ‘ U as = RG ||: for the Guests When They Arrive | |f that t t ‘ ft that is of t , f f have : creme th the room that F you had in your home all the interna- at your keyboard to give your guests vee cod 5 ecient dee is edad tionally famous pianists to play for you _ the supreme quality of their art. It makes R roe gg ps ~ pallet t of whenever you wish—couldn’t such a simple problem of enter- 3 creed wie as | METHOD ‘auch siniple means may, hat you offer your guests some won- taining—for after all, who does x ; ee: cee rel Tete the ge ace derful entertainment! And PROGRAM not enjoy music in some form? 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