Show FINE FURNITURE raly or finery by anet Ul brooklyn rooklyn kagle eagle 1 I dont sec see why we cant have our house fixed up like other houses said MM ura breezy pulling over her work bucket to find another piece of silk for tier her crazy quilt what it is the matter with the house louse dear asked air mr breezy sinking back in his largo armchair and lighting a cigar everything said sirs mrs breezy breez holding a bri bright lit patch of blue silk si T L beside a green one and wondering if the two colors would look well ivell together it half artistic enough the matter with it it wants to be all redecorated and the parlors want defur ni shing but we ve only had bad this set of furniture a year and it seems seem sto to me no matter what is seems to you ou said airs mrs breezy you dont enow know anything about such shimp things the furn furniture ure is new enough to be e sure but its all alike nowadays you want every piece different its awfully vulgar to have a whole act set alike in your parlor beside it antique I 1 was in a parlor tho tile other day that was vas just lovely it was just chuck fuU of spinning alic wheels ea old clocks straight backed c chairs hairs fiddle back sofas and everything th i I 1 11 of that sort every piece d different i fal 7 ut all antique and find made e especially to order b by y a big firm over in new york but so was our furniture said mr breezy remembering only too well how much the set cost oil I 1 know that said eaid mrs breezy but its now all out of style every chair covered with bi bright lavender silk and the woodwork w 0 rk gilded then those lavender silk s ik curtains between the doors oh its too vulgar for anything but you thought they were beautiful a year year ago P never mi mind 11 nd what I 1 t thought bought a year ago said mrs urs breezy if you expect a woman of any enterprise prise to think the same way a whole year you dont know the sex ibe I 1 believe in keeping up to the times mr breezy every time right along and that satin furniture is all out of style 91 oh these the secret eret of its vulgarity ga rity dont chip in interrupt me ine j with such disagreeable remarks said mrs breezy That furniture I 1 i must go and the tile carpet along with it I 1 the matter with the ca car r j pet asked mr breezy im m suro its as handsome a velvet 11 oh you dont know ap anything n abina about out such matters sa said il mrs breezy everybody the slightest art talent knows that carpets are all out of style first I 1 will leave lave a hardwood floor made and then cover it with turkish rugs 1 saw sav a beautiful rug on r fourteenth street in ill new york the other day for forty dol dollars larit and I 1 think five or six of them scattered what cried mr br breezy ce zy 44 well you dont expect me ille to put down a lot of imitation rugs d do you asked mra breezy then we want the walls of the parlors pa pored 0 but its only six mouths months ag 3 that t they hey were nvere frescoed said mr breezy frescoed said mrs breezy frescoed I 1 but of course you TOU dont know 1 I know what it cost to fix 11 up that parlor said 3 mr fr breezy 11 a and n I 1 dont understand how it can be necessary to oh dear theres that miserable question of money again said mrs breezy but I 1 have made up my mind to make our housea little like other houses I 1 shall give a an order to of fifth avenue to to furnish our parlors in the tho very tery latest C t antique style I 1 lia have e picked out a long clock already it is only three hundred my dear dont sit say a ap but I 1 biti will 11 cried mr breezy this is all nonsense that furniture ture in the parlor ia is good enough for a queen and ill well it will alay where it is A and lid it did lid |