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Show I Che zmmt of Pompadour Tuniiiure ll do. not mattei In the leisl how much Kins Jamea 01k or Washing-Ionian Washing-Ionian nuihognns is usetl In the llbrnrs reception and draw Ins-rooms ot the propeils furnished lountr housis the aleeiilng apirtment must be treated with a lighter bund ' Tlu spoke the llrst authority In America on Interior detoratlon who hold that, though we muy go back lo older Hneland and to our own colonial reiloda lor mode It In living looms It I lo tho Trench wo must c'lng for the highest Ideals In the lilting ot bed chambers The l'reuch know cxnctls what u bed 1 hambci oiuht tn be ' anld till eminent emi-nent decoiiitcu It must Hist of all ie present dellrlnusls gras and cheerful stienlts ulicolute simplicity and stand lompbte without superlluoiiH furniture, hangings eti A beelroom should for health's aake never bo uaetl an u alttlng-room alttlng-room for health a sake it ought to be also nn Inaplratlon to high spirit nnd pood ti mpi r and again toi health a sake It should be peifeetls formul and nlmost nl-most spine tn the amount of tilling cmpln$cd This utielbte und healthful blloophs of furnishing has InsenslblJ taken a thm hold nu the funis of Americnu lountrs-liotise piupriitors, and tn liy tho eighteenth centuis Trent h 01 inaiiiuls- bulroom fiunliuto la used in all tho line home In the big or little countrs cslntia 'Hie wall paperB, vvnodvvoik. cut-talus, cut-talus, carpets and furnlluie ale all either imiiorteil dlrectls from Tinnco or inn bi bought from our own fictcjilea where Iho most perfect lopkB of LouIh XV. 1 nd I oula XVI mo tela nre turned out After trjlng ninny forms of tho eighteenth eight-eenth centuis Trench housiholl Minds, sas an exchange, thu choice Just now hus settled on the Inqueied wood nnl g'l b I cane of Madame till Harry perlutl, end perhaps the finest example nf this stsle la owned by Mi 1 huunccy M. Depevv who la learne 1 In Tnnrh elieoratlve periods und vvno rccclvetl a splendid splen-did du Harrs aet as n wedding present |