Show i Eve Evening i J Cb Chit Chat t I I BY RUTH CAMERON I such sue HERE ought not to be hO any thing as all an unlovely unlovely home outside the city these next two months T For all the threadbare barren home may be oe of ot the poorest spots snots covered fo and healed by hy beauty outside brought in from to bring It 11 takes but hut a a. very IY little time i that bloom in the th some of thin lowers flowers fields and gardens into the house And Ani yet ct many a time Ive I've seen the garden garden gar gar- and poppy pansy and den deon ga gay gaj with rose lose 10 1 nasturtium and the house flowerless or orma orr r ma maybe bt Illy decorated with one or 01 two bowls of half decaying decay decay- decayIng I Ing flowers You haven't just I the th little time necessary ne ne- neI I Then make It the till children's childrens dall daily daily- task N to keep the flower yg vases ases freshly filled Teach them to rv have a pride In It remember occasionally occasion occasion- ally to comment in 1 to a r their presence visitor I on somei some w i y Y r k se r t tasteful they r 1 have ar arrangement made and you ou need never nevel have ha an empty compty vase ase as long as the flowers last And not only will you ou have beautified the house thereby but you will also have hav curtailed Satans Satan's proverbial chance hance of hunting up P mischief for Idle hands If It you ou can an possible manage manas It and It-and and Its it's It s worth while to try to make the time en even If Ir you OU have to leave n a few specks of dust duston on the mopboard behind the bookcase- bookcase gb go out occasionally with the children and antI help them gather tho the flowers Teach them harmony of color and grace graf of arrangement Perhaps In doing the till latter a principle that an artist friend me mo may help belp If Jt f possible never rearrange flowers lip hp said Just as aft you ou gather them is natures nature's natures nature's na na- tures ture's arrangement and It Is the best And If U you do manage to make some of ot these little morning excursions with your children Into garden or field the chances ore are that you will bring back to your work so something ln lnE E even better than na 11 flowers Dont Don't be e satisfied with a few vases asi ls s. s Have nave two or three In every room Not ot Just In the dining room and living room but In even even- chamber and the kitchen for good A vase o of nasturtiums rt ov over rth the sink I or ora ora a owl bowl o of r ro pansies T on th the kitchen e table b Isn't going to make It any harder barder to do dothe dothe the dishes or fill the lamps So 80 m many ny vases cost you ou say MY i y How much T For For 10 cents you ou can get Ilet a slim tall glass vase III that filled wIth your our or roses would b a ornament for a R duchess duchess' piano F For Fr r 11 cents enU you can buy a blue Japa Japs Japanese nose nese howl bowl that overflowing with your OU nasturtiums wouldn't look Dad bud J on a 1 queens queen's ln breakfast t table I And wh when 11 you are picking nicking the flowers had too man of to that pi you youve many halt half I dont don't forget the people who are unlucky 1 1 enough U 1 to know how how- to appreciate te ft a single ft flower Hower toI I Probably tet t there ther l. l Is a flower r mission miNion handy ready to tAke lake anything you OU rosy may give r to those who alto ho need If It there Isn't try at st least once or twice this summer nummer being a 8 no flower r ml mission lon to toom IlOn sum om poor Ivor shut ins nil all by br yourself I c. c |