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Show I THE PORCH H I ft hi) Ti tbe warm days the thoughts H I )H of the housewife turn to her H Hill piazza and the question of H 1 making it attractive during H I the summer. For whether it Is large H I or small, a goodly portion of the day is I spent upon it, and it must combine H 1 comfort with utility and beauty. All I three of these qualities may be claimed B I for the new porch rugs that are made H I In squares, like tiling. There arc pale HI 1 gray and white ones that suggest B H ti. !! ..Una Irk Ttoltr ta1 nn1 n n quaint uiu viu& .". - " H I white ones and a real Butch blue and 1 white that is especially effective. H 1 These rugs may be wiped up with a M I damp cloth and thus kept clean, and H M aTe, by the way, quite as effective in H H the house as on the porch. H 1 Of course, for furniture nothing will H I do but wicker, or its less expensive H I but equally good looking cousin, wll- H I low. New chairs for the porch are H I shown with broad table-like handles to H I set a cup of tea on, or with deep bas- H M kets to hold one's fancy work, while H I low, comfortable wicker benches and H K tables are Inexpensive and artistic, as H H are the lamps with their shades of H I wicker lined with silk. |