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Show pe ) Sea e e THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT ey LAKE CITY, UTAH, though vooudolr Pp referably, ate pinks been made in delice will offer perThe bedroom and blues. expresan for scope widest tho haps The cane furtaste. sion of individual is especially g00 niture just mentioned craze present while the for a bedroom, to itself lends furniture painted for schemes charming — decorative many cotold, simple of the This outgrowth ariety @ in shown is furniture tage Flowers on a white ground of conceits. have the preference, perhaps, while th & | ee When =) wo the litle the dread ae j In tlie course day ore ; alls = an events i and li brarynaan walls.: of human jection | Pensive papers the arrives LO ae ee rhole eee family| | especially In the: atmeal : oa ens Suggestions pleasing Ehee the lessgs” ; are ¢ Ox. wnper-.| y dado of the} of newa wall : paper, conclave the wholeabout(tm «|the | ceding«eoom tho burlap for [DO Cae” or used| also, burlap belng : now rathers in solemn conc | dtning-room also, , he dav-| _nwieldly books propped up1 on Sain | more for offices and public > buildings building Gs , reary constd- Pe paper new = the dining-room.a | wed in § somo welentys port. ration, a After decision is reached Ae | Forth Siohr da ineant’ 60 ration, he se-| anvea vyhich: is es mysterious manner And when the se | @Ds 7 od paneling at scrap is multiplied by four irrevon | stitute aforx-w"* t vsed ‘ stat ed scré a sost ise member of|frfth the orcos dado, blo walls,= eacha. and e »yery ery ' nd ainecot and may he: family. voice paper est in of disclaims thé matter. would you never, seemed urse—”’ So course having for “I told never do. to fancy two had or you that But60 aof] it, threo iy any) or on four) = wainscot oF to match a So pi sia or crack with com two oT ae 1 of It slg in 1. yard. _— apane wae that is 30 each pink stalk blossoms oyt inty chrysanthemum, Fer those who wish a quieter | {a9 the gtay chambro with Janda | united roses. by The tiny English Lugs UITUTUL'C 0 bride MORTON bride, flushed of the dull, soft finish to one with a high; woods, but always in the dull finish, demeanor,} polish. The other is that the day of An imitation of the popular Circasbuys the furniture this fall| the ornate, carved, “gingerbread’’ va-|sian walnut has just appeared, called for the new apartment or the/riety is past. Massivo effects, in colo-|satin or gum wainut, which is very tnbungalow or the smart city/nial curves and mission angles, are de-|expensive and will no doubt be much home, she its likely to be be-| sired, except, of course, when schemes|used where the lIghter toned woods wiidered at the variety of woods andjof period decoration demand the Chip-/are desired. designs offered for her selection. Fash-| pendale, or Sheraton, or other imperishLondon, which sets the fashion in fons in furniture change as completely /|able designs. furniture as Paris does in dress, has as fashions in dress, though more grad. attempted a revival of the William and wally, to be sure. One might suppose ZIVING BROOM SELECTIONE. | Mary period, but as these styles necesthat revivals of certain periods in dress | For the comfortable, uipreventinua [ATL are only possible to the extremely would coincide with the revival of the | iving room, which is fast making any |? Muent, it is not expeoted to gain great same period in furniture, but instead] -ort of a parlor seom a painful tradi- | 9W9yMuch interest has been shown we are constantly confronted with the tion, there {s nothing can be selected | 10 the Adam revival, however. To the anachronism of Empire, or 18380, or mewith greater safety than a modified mis- | layman, the Adam furniture ts distindiaeval costumes, and 1760 or William |guishable from similar styles by tho Bion or colonial style in fumed oak. and Mary or ultra-modern shield device, as distinct from the mirfurniture A new model ir this line is called the styles. ror or Jadder or Japanese developments Flanders furniture, strongly suggestive of the Chippendale and Sheraton There are two general laws in the|of Dutch sturdiness in its low tones selection of furniture at the present/and bowl motif. This is also particCANE FURNITURE REVIVED. Gay that the little bride will do well/ularly good for tha dining-room or}! reA direct outcome of this Adam to follow. One is made clear by the] library. For the dining-room pieces vival is the cane furniture now constatement of a buyer in one of tho larg-| cane is effectively employed in the seat siderably used. The frame work, usuest furniture houses in the country, that!and back of the chairs. Mahogany is ally in Louis XVI may be of style, they sell twenty pieces of furniture in| still the favored, in more expensive’ walnut, or some wood enameled in gray SOME NEW DESE it does inches the width, and When'this is not wide sell8| com- Vhe a the cloth for cold my is= obtained squares veneer on a green finish. aining-room Japanese This friezes, cla mber This up season, rong to the however, if one but molding it will follows be hard the pre-| a beautiful result frieze old cloth might be called This Japanese & It may be hend a cloth-of-gold burlap | s eiving a tapestry effect, or may ot of STYLES. In the smaller pleces of furniture the Martha Washington. sewing table with its crystal knobs gleaming quaintly adds a homey touch to the bedroom. Smoking tables, copper mounted, with a raised back to hold a pipe rack, are essential furnishing for the den. ‘urniture Or have all displays we havetheever made—of all aggregations of beautiful hangings, and een ever collected, exhibit this season is far the finest. Elegant furniture, pieces in draperies, massive suites of oak,rugsmahogany, fumed oak, walnut, cedar and all the other rare woods used in highest cl ass furniture. Beautiful upholstered pieces done in leathers and elegant fabrics—Daintiest suites of the Louis period—and so on t hrough an endless list of the very best known in modern house furnishings including rare and artistic Arts and Crafts work so much in vogue. this season. Ten carloads of _ these have been received to open the season with, and these, with the magnificent stock already| shown on our floors, constitute a showing that willl impress every witness with the fact that the "Store Beautiful" is a name well applied, Enlarged, re-constructed, improved in every respect ---effers a beautiful scene to the observer. The elegantly carpeted floors, the walls tinted to harmonize and the magnificent stock of exquisite fabrics carried will charm the most aesthetic. Expert designers from New York will plan with you and submit sketches, ideas or suggestions on any contemplated improvement in yeur home, free of charge---our artists are at your command. So extensive is our stock, that any idea or design can be A Ata o GFE a Carload of Acorn The Carpet Section and Chairs to Showing the best floor coverings known in modern carpeting. Carpets in newest fall desi gns and best qualities---Rugs in One of the most beautiful desi gms produced 1 by Limbert, the famous maker of‘Arts and Crafts pieces, Upholstered in real goat skin leather and priced at, your choice— 7.15 carried out without delay or inconvenience. | Rockers Match Heaters an endless variet y of elegant patterns---E'specially do we call your attention to our line of Whittal ru gs in all grades and sizes--beautiful floral and O; iental designs, A. special to make a visit t o this departmen t attractive financially---H andso me<27) by 54 inch Axminister rugs---variety of pretty designs---worth $3.50 each---specially pri ced Obs and Ran ges Just body {is and paper used has with also tor truly houses seem to a, The half-timbered walls rathe mand the painted or stained than papered ones. An attractive scheme {tn hag out earried wags decoration to Ro W thess recently put up. The living. styles. Gone are the scarlot ne atenciled. This sells for $8.00 4 yailing with a steno brown stained waa on a brown ground—gone me ralll room ‘looms brow, deeper of cornice glaring stripes of _ ee Gray has been distinctly favored for design at the and ecru. Tho library was a somewhat Everyth a One walls the bedroom ‘prime deeper brown, while the dining-room hoe ade ee ef putt gray redaat conventional designs,|tern with a light gray he, teats of was done in a grayish green with favorite. , the long stiff stalks and and white stencil border. ) two-tone or half-tone gradations, are At} blue in deeper gray 1 for living-room | the chry santhemum exclusively 1 ies those of a sectional bookcase, which may be lowered over the pigeon holes, keeping the dust from letters and papers when the desk is not in use. Tho desktable is gaining in popularity, since economy of space is a desideratum these flat-dwelling days. This has a desk top that slides out like a drawer, usually with ink-well and pen grooves sunk in it. Another combination pleco is a Morris chair on mission lines, having shelves for books and magazines beneath the wide arms Fumed Oak of pink design ty charm. “The Store Beautiful” Still More Beautiful Our Drapery Rooms chintz very florid, but effective with Dlaty has| sub- | hangings and scanty wall decoration, In desks, those with the colonial scroll pests of dull finish mahogany are very popular. A new idea in the Craftsman work is the open desk having a drop shelf operated in the manner of The Greenewald paper, thery colonta 2 medallions With the cane furniture now ao Dop. about onefor elther | ular w for the boudoir, the novel woy . ft: t | ssood veneer is suitable. be stained Strips of nate It has the ural color wood are woven tn half-tneh oak. cd ° werp pan cents scrolls wind | for 75 oer years, perhaps, interminable : , , deliriously over the walls or lurid pop-| binedr wit volor the frieze a huge ne effe modol has a circular stand especially for the ‘phone which may be swung about eo as to leave the table froa, Bvery season sees any number of new forms for the English tea table and muffin stands. The three shelves, in a conical arrangement, or attached like leaves to a stem ,are especially notable. ° By MARGARET THIEN much used If the bride has not already @ cedar chest in which was treasured her trousseau, she will now feel that her bedroom is incomplete without one. Theso may be found in mahogany, cedar lined, or may be made to order. One most attractive one, which the particular bride for whom it was made kept in her dining-room for her linen, was built of southern red cedar. It was bound with riveted copper bands and had massive hinges and handles. Sunk tn the top were the deeply carved initials. Underneath the chest proper was a roomy locked drawer Among the comparative novelties of the season are the telephone tables. These are shown in all the woods, with stools that slide on grooves bencath the table when not itn use. A recent - When Paper Wall Timely oOor rite, wile sets have Japanese designs are also good One set was seen with blue delft decorations; pink, another in with fluttering butterfiles hovering over white blossoms, made an Emptire boudoir a delight to the eye For those who prefer the brass bed with whatever style of furniture, the Craftsman design in the dull satin finish 1s in the greatest demand, brass 1s though the Colonial or polished 1909. 19, SEPT. SUNDAY, Arrived---All] 4S) te a U: Styles and Sizes “ is J. A, GREENEWA LD, Sec. |