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Show PICTURES IN THE NURSERY. - Inasmuch as the nursery Is one of the most important rooms in the house-, too much care cannot be expended on Its arrangement. As the child's senses are first educated and his tastes are first cultivated in his nursery days, his surroundings sur-roundings should be considered of great Importance. The decoration of the walls should be given particular attention, and' nothing Is more attractive or educational for the purpose than photographs used as a friese on a plain background, low enough for the children to see them. The pictures should, of course, be selected se-lected with thought and care from the masters and the artists who have spent their lives in perfecting their ability to paint for little folks. Among these are the various Madonnas suitable for children, chil-dren, many animal subjects, and miscellaneous miscel-laneous pictures' that are pleasing to a child. Harper's Bazar. ' |