Show Attractive Kitchens The woodwork of a kitchen ehould be I I as simple as possible so that it may be kept scrupulously ciean The sink is I often made of enameled iron either white 11 > or pale buff color It is supported on recessed re-cessed legs so that every portion of the plumbing is exposed The Importation of the German cooking utensils in blue and white zwelbet muester pattern is to < be welcomed Not only are there dainty spoons soup ladles and skimmers which may be hung on a rack near the eiove b boxes of all kinds to hold salt T apices grainr and nearly all tho dry gro caries needed by the cook are to be found In this same pattern all labeled They are arranged so that they may be set in the dresser or J in the case of the salt or picea that are in hourly requisition they may be hung upon the wall These I Q earthenware boxes are not only very con It II k 0 I 1 II 0 U fT C iI Q 11 I 1 < it1 1 lid > wur venient but they add a picturesque bit of color to the kitchen It is a great mistake mis-take however to use anything in ornamenting orna-menting the walls of a kitchen which is not strictly utilitarian Ne 10 York Even l jag World |