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Show & A The Salt lake Tribune, Friday, April Put Art and Elegance in Bathroom rr r X' ti bath is made interesting by the use of of cut- framed pictures and a shadow-bo- x A r outs, wood a chaise peroee and a vanity mouldings enclosing the of basin. ADVIRTISCMINT Council of Women to Elect Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair and ybur hair brilliant you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your druggist for a bottle of lemon jelvyn, skin the latest lemon-typ- e beautiful that freshener women are now using. Lemon jelvyn bleaches yellowness of the hands and neck, beautias it fies "'the " complexion melts out plugged pores and closes them to a beautifully fine texture. Lemon jelvyn is excellent for a quick cleanse or to quell a, greasy nose. A little lemon jelvyn brushed on the hair after your shampoo will give it the glamour of sparkling diamonds. This is a luxury skin freshener and cleanser. Election of officers will highlight the meeting of the Salt Lake Council of Women Monday at 10 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Public Library, 5th South and 2nd East. Speaking will be Ernest G. Bourne, manager of the Utah Safety Council and a representative on the National Safety Council of Utah. Candidates for council president are Mrs. Ted Miller and Miss Dolly Wilkinson. Also vying for office are Mrs. Don M. Rees and Mrs. Goyd E. Wangsgard, first vice president; Mrs. Shedon R. Brewster and Mrs. Donald B. Hadley, second Vice president; Mrs. Leslie G. Llewellyin and Mrs. M. D. Tavlor, recording secretary; MrC'L. J. Barrett and Mrs. Ralph E. Reese, corMrs. responding secretary; Viv Snow and Mrs. Burton M. Todd, treasurer; Mrs. Milton W. Cutler and Mrs. Marion S. Holmes, auditor and Mrs. D. M. Draper Jr., and Miss D. Vivian Weggeland, historian. By William Pahhnann Fellow, American Institute of Interior Designers One of the contributions America has made to the art of interior design is elegance with informality. Nowhere is this better expressed than in the luxury h 1 ch has n given to bathrooms in many of our houses. Unfortunately, contemporary apartment houses have not always kept pace with this, for I have seen some very mean bathrooms In expensive modern apartments. But in owner-bui- lt private houses, bathrooms have achieved a remarkable degree erf beauty and luxury without ever sacrificing functional aspects. Bathrooms no longer exhibit the clinical, hygienic aspect. Nejther do they resemble the clutter of a boudoir. They are planned as rooms, not adjuncts. Increasing in Size For one thing, bathrooms in houses are inprivately-buil- t creasing in size, even if space has to be diminished in some other area. The smaller a bathroom is, the harder it is to keep clean. Bathrooms are planned with the nature of their traffic in mind. Tub, water-closand double sinks may be in divided areas. Wash basins are installed in marble slabs to cover storage cabinets where bathroom accessories can be kept LUJ Electric fi Carpet SHApooHir of t -i- ri. im chin KETCHUM'S jigg-T- T W 7 4 El w- - dean. with resistant treatments are available. Marble is increasingly used for counters and many composition - surfaces have replaced the ubiquitous tile. Fluffy rugs of long fibres of wool take $way the coldness of the bathroom. This differentiation In textures defeats the clinical look. Luxurious accessories such round or oval deeorated d basins, decorative spigots, wicker chairs to conceal the water doset and other small touches account for opulence in the bathroom, if you cant go the whole hog. You can also use art objects in the bathroom. Sculptures are pleasant if you have the room. Bronze weather well, so that, a bronze figure at the foot of the tub can be a pleasant addition. A collection of ceramics suits a bathroom. A sunburst mirror, a group of framed water-coloor prints, wood sculptures or any other art form made of durable material can be adapted to the1' bathroom area. For Childs Bath For the childrens bathroom, a charming conceit. could be made by installing a shallow gold-plate- cams (fa? cc seCseiI C2C high-folde- towel rack a al thing for the other rooms but an amusing addition to the other bathroom art off-col- -- ii lut ui nwcnc etiMTas nomot BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTER- - EASTER SPECIAL RETAIt WHOLESALE IY e Michelangelo . FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY 100 HUMAN HAIR raod Pny r mill, Wlgltti rs glass-cqjjere- 30 inCTrG cut-out- Jt No Dampness Here . While the walls, ceilings and floors of bathrooms should be impervious to water, it is possible to obtain numerous finishes which are not affected by dampness. Wood finishes '&Zj M framed, to set off the foil pap-- ' er covering walls, above the tileand the ceiling. An assems in a shadow blage of box with a glass front hangs high over the tub, centered between side wall and stall d shower, and under a cabinet with a glass front for displaying a collection for dolls for those small Mexican pottery figures of people5' and animals." In selecting art for the bathIs only necessary to room remember that It must resist dampness and lend itself to cleaning. There should be adequate ventilation. Geanliness is still basic.in bathrooms, but that doesnt mean that they have to look, like a hospital The bathroom is a good place for highly personal memorabilia which you may like to have around but noj necessarily exposed to the view of the casual stranger. 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