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Show A Japanese Room. Upstairs I have drifted into the Japanese, although I have not confined myself to it to a painful degree. There are only three bedrooms. In the first I have light gray walls, the woodwork stained a deeper shade of gray, and the furniture, made on the simplest cottage lines, also stained gray. The curtains are of lavender and light blue cotton crepe with a fascinating iris design. The rugs are hand-braided of heavy lavender wool with bits of the blue mixed in. The hedspread is of gray homespun linen with a monogram embroidered in white. The dressing table is draped with the crepe, and has a glass top. There are only a few pictures and those are all gray photographs photo-graphs of white birches with darker gray frames. Jane Calhoun, in Harper's Har-per's Bazar. |