Show i I. I LET HOME EXPRESS YOU YOUA A famous artist In he field of interior InterIor Interior In In- decora decoration Uon has said It Is the right of every woman to look pretty In her own dining room I would amplify that statement to read It ItIs ItIs Itis Is the right of every woman to feel teel at ease In her ber own home It may be a question of enhancing personal beauty by the setting etting which Is created Why not We are always at our best when we are conscious of looking our best If we are to be at ease In our homes we must not neglect neg lect this factor of making them a bec becoming be be- c coming background r 1 The home flome Is Isa a reft reflection of f tile the per per- and imd tastes of Its owner Consciously Con or un unconsciously aa as we bund build our homes bit by bit we put ourselves Into them I We surround ourselves with the the things we love the things In which we have an Interest We usually our color schemes of our favorite colors which are usually the ones becoming to us In fn our dress As we grow and as our tastes change with added Interests that fact Is apt to be registered In our homes We find ourselves eliminating things which we no longer find beautiful In other artier words we cast aside those things which no longer express us us Nothing could be more expressive of a college girl than her room The walls are literally covered with pennants pennants pen pen- nants pictures dance programs and whatnot what The room probably violates every known principle of decoration yet It has charm chann and atmosphere and It presents an on appeal because It bespeaks bespeaks bespeaks be be- speaks the persona personality lit of Its owner It ItIs Is II youths youth's expression of Its Interests of the things near to the heart henrt This room will be changed as he the owner grows grOWl older One by one the ornaments lose their meaning and are replaced by new ones more In keeping with older Ideas A college girls girl's room however charming would be incongruous Incongruous Incon incon- as a setting letting for tor a mature woman It If ii possible to tell quite a bit about the character of ot a stranger by studying her surroundings Her lIer books her pictures little ornaments oil all hold the story of her personality |