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Show PLACING THE FURNITURE Arrange In Reference te Use for Which Pieces Are Designed Points Abeut a Bedroom The most comfortable ihalnc should be placed where there will be a good light for reading, b artificial light If the room la to lie uaeit mostly In the evening and If It la to be used as a morning room, center the aiinirtlcnie near the windows A table where nwgailnes or needlework can be laid down should be placed near a chair, not awg) off In a corner where they have no value Agnln tables should lie selected that will not topple over If anyone iwsses quickly through the room A large room Is much easier to arrange ar-range than a small one, as sultiihle fur-nltnie fur-nltnie can be arranged In such a manner that several groups of people can lie entertained without the comer atlou being overheard by those near I hem. I low many old-fashioned houses have the chairs eel In stiff array around the walla, with long sofna mi either side so that a chair haa to be drawn up for the occupant to converse with the vh tint on the sofa. It la not necessary to have to drag i hairs around to make the room Inviting nnd those points should lw borne In mind when It Is furtibdiecl In furnlahlng a bedroom we hate fewer to conalder The bureau must la where the light la giaxl In the day t limine lim-ine well as by urtlflclnl light The hod should ho placed In such a way that the light will not strike the eyes In the early morning This la not always easy to arrange, as frequently bedrooms have windows on two or more sides In such cases It Is well to have an es trn ahade of dark green on the window that throw light on the bad. Nowaclaya nolxidy tbnt know any thing 'about furnlahlng fastens thelt curtains with loom They should hang In nof I. straight (olds, and th up-to-date woman ahortena her curtains It they hnvc been made In (he days when half a yard extra was allowed for looping loop-ing Chicago Inter Ocoan. |