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Show privacy and Folding sectional pine shutters-gi- ve light control, yet. are in keeping with the Early American furnishings of this study. What to do about pine-panell-ed JG D QHC TJfl C3 PR Ruth W. Lee If you have some windows that seem to defy all attempts at beautiflcation, take iiupiratioo from the four pictured here. Each posed an individual problem, with the solution depending on architectural features Of the room. As ydu can see, each puzzle was solved so beautifully that now the windows are important assets to room settings. And when you're planning the camouflage campaign for windows,' youll ant to follow the new L . your problem trends in window fashions. Overdressed, fussy window treatments of former eras have given way to the simple, strictly-tailore- d style that's both decorative and practical : Modern windows reflect the streamlined, casual way of life we enjoy today. - - If vest - ; -t- Wr;.4-- - - -x frr - i -- P UP-T- DATE O- rrr ------- it 1 -.. i . I -- bination tized by living-dinin- 14 g room is drama- - ceiling-to-flo- or FAMILY WEEXLY MAGAZINE draperies. SEPTEMICK 2. An unusual problem window flank- is decorated with a tai- lored cornice covering pleated drapes. ' ing a fireplace I. ltS4 ti ir II ' il I, 3. "Before" picture shows odd use of windows which give added , clerestory lighf, but detract from appearance. , . ts I . Ul 4. An attractive solution was obtained by using a tailored cornice, with for the .clerestory windows. cut-ou- - L- - Jill S : at dining end of com- - 114 yZy -- ' . Window wall I.I .11 i 1 IV r T |