Show ARMY AIm QUARTERS O UN TILE TUE PLAns PLAINS I Sometimes n a soldier had bad served a former enlistment as a sailor says aas Mrs Airs Curter Custer wIdow ot of the famous In Indian dian tighter In the February Ne New and Among our I resents presents from the generous enlisted men was an occasIonal rug Though limited as to the color ot of the rugs there was a back background ground ot of blue the un unfailing railing eagle In screaming yellow hovering over the magic maglo number 7 r In white and if Ie wo we had bad artillery It at the tho post specks ot of red that had originally been stripes on pan pantaloons pana were Introduced I thought that I detected a shudder as Eastern friends or tourists stepped into Inlo our quarters and looked about Who has so 80 confidently asserted that It if you OU give thenn a little time In a room they will tell you ou by the tho books and pictures just the character and tem ot of th the occupant Army its on the tho plains must be b co counted out lers in n thIs statement The books were pick pickups ups the tho pictures But Dut wo we were glad to covet our whitewashed or walls and It if posters had only reached their present excellence and originality we would gladly have passed for tor an ad advertising wall willi for tor an any soap or maga magazine sine zine In the country Once we women were wro In all the vary var lag Ing shades ot of the color that represents cm envy because the quartermaster who had bad control ot of tile the materials and men mentor for tor repairs had tinted all the Iho walls ot of othis his Quarters We lye hind had to look to hIm for tor ever every everything thing that time the government nt furnished and woe betide hIm It if ho he was found favoring his own domicile The blue pink and green walls willi were n a trial to tous tous us but when he vas suddenly ordered awa away our triumphant hour came for tor h his sUCcessor had no eye ee for tor of ct fret immediately had the tho whole house houe whitewashed hed |