Show hints on the colonial home z the colonial atmosphere created by furniture and wall vall treatment Is carried out in curtains echoing the framed sampler at tho the right vogue for colonial atmos today B phere in the typical homo home of today calls for much caro care in me selection of furnishings it the simple ample charm of oc the early american fireside is ia to be achieved the choice chilco ot of the major furnishings has been much simplified A gate leg table or a butterfly a ladder chair or a windsor a secretary 0 or r a spinet desk may bo be selected from well styled and authentic reproductions and will bo be quite at home with any treasured an janues it rests rest with the accessories how bow oer ncr to achieve the final touch they must bo be consistent through ut or the entire effect of the room coom is lost pewter vessels and alue ue willow waro ware on the shelves hooked rugs a banjo clock a f framed ampler will all help to achieve an ate bior of ot distinction pictures must bo be carefully caro tully chosen tho the shops are now showing blowing excel lent oples copies of 0 the rare currier and ives prints and one of 0 th these ese framed in fix lark wood nood or maple may be hung to advantage silhouettes in square or oval frames are also good curtains constitute an insistent problem of the colonial home recently there have appeared nev nen patterns in lace curtains desi designed gneo to carry out the simple colonial homo atmosphere lerolle guild authority on early american antiques is said to have created the designs from his own callec collection tl 0 ol of old samplers they are all in natural color suggestive of t the real unbleached linens of old and combine effectively with over draperies of chintz cretonne cre tonno or toile chintz however is s just a bit smarter particularly in the new semi glazed finish |