Show USE FOR THE MIRROR APART FROM USUAL PURPOSE IT ADDS TO ROOMS appearance well worth the r coot oat which need not de prohibitive in enabling owner to seo sea herself as a other others see her how any woman tre creatura atura ie Is able 0 U o do without a faal mirror la to dioro than I 1 can cart ballf this sliding eliding ip and lown of a small 11 mirror to bet get A aholo effect hoe has over ever boon been a mys lery to me writes ethel davis seal in ho new now press and yet I 1 know R they do it I 1 know ono one woman who B e her mirror on the noor floor to view the horn hom of nor her skirt on a chair to arrange arrango her girdle and completes complot ca her bead drije dressing sing through the aid of a nail dall on tho the wall she really could afford two or throe three largo large mirrors if eho sho made up lip her mind to it but she juet just tako take the trouble its on the part of somo this hesitancy to acquire a largo mirror Is sometimes due to a dislike for the usual mirrored furniture to be seen in the and the prices of course all mirrors aro are expensive every one kno a that and so when la lading ing out the money for one it should be of a design which appeals to the owner mirrors have two other very important uses they thoy make a small room look larger ard rd they make mako a dark room lighter either one of these uses provides a sufficient reason for having one or more mirrors about without considering their transcend trans cen dent quality tor for the reflecting of temi nine mine beauty t it Is to a well established fact that the men never use them clearly proved by the number of men we see gazing raptly into those terrible chewing gum mirror arrange ments to bo be found in every subway station now one of the easiest mirror plans Is to have one installed in the closet door of the bedroom it Is not necessary for the glass to be beveled though this is a matter of taste ta 0 t 0 ind price A sufficiently large piece 0 of f glusa glass would cost about 10 or 15 the cheval glass shown in connection with the vase and footstool could easily form tho the keynote of a very charming room this is to be found irr the shops and is priced at 50 it comes in mahogany gray or white enamel if it it and the rest of the fur fluture vero in gray enamel the walls bile and woodwork woo dork might be in cream the wall tone being a few chades darker than that used on the woodwork the rug of course would be very important and it would bo be worth nalle hile to hunt until one finds exactly the right lhing thin which should be a rug in which grays and buffs and creams blend with touches of old blue ans and 1 1 eld old rose a rug which Is 16 so soft nud and i dali delightful in coloring that one would be tempted to hang ii it on the viall the floor crould be painted gray a few tones darker than the furniture and in this way have wo we fitted the framework of our room to hold our furniture |