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Show NURSERY DECORATIONS NEED INFINITE CARE XAND STUDY Psychological Effect of Color Should Be Considered Don't Clutter Up Walls With Worthless Pictures IN furnishing the nursery it is just as necessary to have a definite color scheme as in your own living liv-ing room. This is beginning to be universally recognized, thanks to the spreading influence of the Froc-bcl Froc-bcl doctrines, and the psychological cf-l troduccd from Canada will be found well adapted to its purpose. If you have not got rugs of the requisite siz?, they can be made by sewing two strips of carpet together. Picture friives showing some of the more popular fairy tales or scenes from ' ':-'v;Sv 77-7 1 -7n )07777l7- 77 U7m An Ortontal Efftot Cool and Cheerful. feet of color on the child will soon be appreciated at its full worth. In the nursery, above all, carpets should be avoided, for this is the one part of the house that should be surgically surgi-cally aseptic, whatever the adult living- farm life will be both educational an'l decorative if wisely chosen and they will give the children heaps of fun. Don't put up too many pictures of small size and insignificant detail, but concentrate concen-trate on a few good ones that will stand - - TO i!l-.i!ii---- i-rlrii . !h t:-77 77- 7 - . mi i'.vf77i7:7: , 70 An Exoellcnt Exampio of "What a Hoom 6hould HOT Be All Vertical Ilnei Preiacltr Kestlett ESeat. rooms are. If a waxed or varnished floor is too hard to clean and juvenile feet at play will make havoc of a waxed surface after a couple of weeks' sliding the new sanitary finish recently in- out prominently. You will find that the value of having prints or photographs of masterpieces is not to be overestimated overesti-mated in its influence on the child's mind and disposition. |