Show Are Pictures Good Goodon on Walls of Dining Rooth 1 Shall pl pi pictures ures be hung ja n the dining room J or or shall oi shall the they not That question n must be bo answered if It Itans ans answered r d in a satisfying manner by bythe tb the one who is to live Uve with the dining I j f The Individual dining room and the HIe persons who vio uSe use t that at particular must be bethe the consideration Are re there not well planned and harmonious U lug lag rooms In which pictures or even a mirror would be out of place In some other dining room loom d ri go goodly number num- num ber of pictures may be used to charming charmIng charmIng charm- charm Ing advantage One such room to tobe be sure Is In ln In a ii co country home down don on Long Island th the house Is Colonial in style the furniture very ery old and very precious and of the same period as the house lie walls of the dining ro roOm m marc are arc a soft gray and on them then hang a number of ot excellent English prints of ot the hunt bunt The red coats of ot th the huntsmen huntsmen hunts bunts men the gall painted gaily coaches s the he green of the tho foliage all all' brightening the room through the pictures bring Into It a color which Is lovely In a most livable apartment In NewYork NewYork New NewYork York the dining room walls are covered cov coy ered creel with grass cloth In natural tones and several framed Japanese prints which are arc hung bung there make male the room more beautiful than the unadorned wal walls s could possibly have made It Into a dining room which is poorly lighted a mirror of ot generous pr proportIon proportions pOl tIon will wUl bring an an unbelievable amount of light as Well well ehl as a's nU added ed beauty A A single tapestry will give distinction tion t tOU u room which would woul perhaps ha hav been utterly devoid of ot charm cholm and beauty Not ot all of us can own old pictures i of ot flowers and fruits those lovely crea crea- 1 of other othel years ears but most of ofus us us can nn afford the g good reproductions t antiqued an antiqued an n. n In a n most alluring done In the f sOft ft tones wl which seemingly years alone rilon can cau give but which a n ne' ne nevart new nev newart art accomplishes very well One or two of these flower or fruit pictures s will l lend nd a tone to will bring a n sympathetic touch of or color olor to t the 1 dignified d setting mid and bring the thie sometimes som somber r dec decoration r I Into ia a more a agreeable accord d with th the feelIng feelIng feel- feel I Ing lag and re of or th the lovable tible h me home home- 1 |