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yw3w .a.1-1 $p' MMPiiWI •*-*yf~ VT & S8a»f I 1 Of course ^ffibrc-are those of lis who cab send for an interior decorator and •pay-1 to him, quite easily and casually: "Ypu know, I really ..thlnlc^we need jijew. house. I have a those 4 leaye it to you." And bid lgo "ah bit •nt go .— room (carefully, as well as eaj, .laafe, that the combination may ubT the! maximum «ri kr ot jMi da and) duUrkoCMMi with! ad •I ... Wit I cia I itlM minted wtxoden :s£ts., They jm joyous in color and generally .ting sunshine. One set I saw recently •nmm a, lovely soft green. It included tea cart, a drop leaf table, so con yyenient to put away at one side where ,'tt #ill occupy a little space, chairs to -jnatch of course, and best of all a .charming china closet wherein to dis play behind its small panes, a quaint «n£rry tea. set of cottage china.* Who* «Sv6r painted this set of furniture Wisely forebore to spoil it with pro fuifc dec6ration, leaving that to ap ,'peat- in appropriate hangings. •In fact one could talk for hours on ,thfe,subject of fabrics alone. They are ,Hn« and cjretonnes, for drapes and utrt stwy. Oh, iU .onef ares td spc.™ is oreect 4 for/ 9 ridrhe ,- radnts• icme S' SiSSSKBtf joo, dp and muchly ruffled curtains Jit ffeta vath the day bed or chaise Ion ie Wearing the sam| raffled mate- nt(*J linen' ad^re4 fljid is pleasantly used to cover chair Sea ai\d backs for reed furniture. It .tfee a to me a porch would somehow feer a new self respect with a fresh «et of reed furnitere for its spring -decoration. The array of pieces of iered for seleotion is almost bewilder ijjor. There are tables of every size Artd for every use, there are. large and mmall chairs, and even settees, those rather conservative members, lmve token on new curves. I was especially dleaaed with a small reed table whose .top of wood was a half moon shape. It could be so generally and unob trusively useful.. It coula stand by the arm of a big cozy restful old chair, Sbnvenient for magazines for the languid reader, or snuggle up to the •Wall with opl^ a'-vase of flowers to Jiold. A pair of these, one at either Sdiftd of a-long settee, are especially toraefcful for a foi*mal treatment. Then fthe^e arc reed desks, too, and rockers ijr. A. MeHfjtitY, Pitesldeflt Vj" ^EORGE McHENRY, Vice Pre'tiiertt. $1,000,000.00 1 r'\ \rmnm Htlltty and It it „,frlng with its .awakening of 'the, jflo^irers and- the coming of the birds •Bents to depian^.a quite wholesale re 'jtetiring, everywhere. One's thoughts J)ot only turn to new hats for Easter ^Ul. (toward sprtjat1ijuae icitBtoing.' Bad isisma :t for, thg.poecb.to.we?u-.,i» »itingfeea56ti: 'Tne eansfu $rl'lio jaxtimk mo KK »n Jilg .eaauu. i~"i t-rl riT t. plans Imj JMaMttftie JRw Midi hBufe the sa rie she givt fact lOWfSuaays -wkum. uf & and oval tables and not to be forgotten ferneries, everything in fact to make the old porch feel generally up to the spring. Where one is possessed of a few WlllSiSteiM® '56ssfiifTy a colonial dining room. Tor instance, an old cloclc, a relic of our ff#t^eC an$ *l|3» haps. Windsor chairs arfe-the first long way, and must study. .nAoesattyr- ^h'¥0i3?1 about a gate legged nil. rtibia 3 itm wTTS Itienter for the room. Hook rugs are correct but very ex- UVUIV 1 Mp," pensive,. Rag rugs are equally appro priate "'and' Kiuch ihore1' reasonable. The geperal, efffpt of .flualnjtness age must be carefully watched modern things intrude, and spoil it The stores are showing sets of niture for, bedrotftns, ranging from 'wtlttW'bWaltAaK^feSrty t'd -friiite se BUHIC IfillC VliU. .11 UV.H U1 ib ,a Ctonanfflidil pieces-*withi :att ithe *adea spreads -.^veiieert' already men tioned—fpr'less expensive outfits, pop ,lln is practftiable.11 Where one'Is posi tively lifted to.' a- tie Ante sum and that a small one wicker or reed fur niture with brass beds make a happy combination. Living rooms above all must bear out the feeling of home. If o.ne possesses a fireplace, lucky is he. It makes a natural center of attraction and needs its big upholstered settee to subtly in vite a guest to rest at the hearth. Long tables to the back of settees are still popular and why not, with books with in reach, and a lamp close by for reading. .. Another attractive grouping is the wide armed loungy chair, with a floor lamp at the right place beside it and perhaps^a footstool to ipjke t^ reader as comfortable as possible. An old- fashioned secretary may stand a«fdnst ant} injes, Andf the' a®i11 fand- of course onfe wants quim«tl3a .of bookp. and, tborefore^ bookcases. In this room phonographs aeet^ sfe:Wa'tui?al'Nowadays aa organs or. rfxelodJans in the pa||, and withltho variety.of makes and-'fcases.now pre sented there is no reason' why one should not thoroughly harmonize with 48.' Drug Stores Sell ft? Five million peoples use it to KI^L^ (COLDS CASCARAj fiROMlDt Standard cold remedy for 20 yean —in tiblit Coitn—ufe, «ur«, no opiates—breaks up a cola in 24 hours—relieves pip in 3 oily». fcMeney back if it tails. The .genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill a .picturc. DEN1SON IOWA ... Assets $1,138,257.78 fkH* interest Paid on Time Deposits. Loans Made on Commercial Paper. Time Loans Made on Improved Farms at Current Rates. We hav« a complete set ef abstract books of Crawford county lands and lots, and make abstracts of title. W« solicit your account on a reciprocal basis. We make five pub lished reports of our condition annually to the Comptroller of Cur rency and are examined by the National bank examiner twice a year. -Jt \-xV At AttDrwt Store* SEAR8 McHENRY, Cashier L. 8EEMANN, Asst. Cashier. first national Sank Deposit* $1,000,000.00 iftel fcvliv. Sj.- K. •••••,-l^lrr^c ,. -.^r.rrr^jr^T^j^l^ '*t the general cozy atmosphere of the room. The subject of personality has been talked about until it is shop worn and frayed at the edges. Let us therefore «vy "individuality" may 'be expressed lh everj{ cornar of thp house, if one will only} take- the time and thought to carry ischeme thei spri fate wnaab6dt !TO'8q jiof' ''Eli jiih," iwiien luisprs I gaWe: lifei'! at1 *be seams. NumeroiU plbs Were brought Into serv ice, and' finally,»well trussed up, he went upcpi j^»e "^(^(jSe' lttidsang, f'Ye pedple, r^d,' yo^ J»:a^rW„ rend your herrts, tf6t 11 w{• V, 4eu I iar sti. the StomacKiQt tuna, Caught oft Seguln, Me., wdp fiound a block of wojjd 20 filches long ,^y. 6 inches thick. This chunk of wood hios fiieen present ed to th^ MAlne..^Kstii'lc^(.,, society as a os it J,. THE DteNISON REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10,1920 "Ml tM'vff-.' **'»?§$«• IS s» "JV OB IIIIBMlipipi iianiiBi! :»V' •j-r*r I .? I' 'Ufc-jf" 081 More Than Bridget Could Stand. Mistress—"If anyone calls, Brid get, tell them I'm engaged." Bridget —"Thin, mum", 01 must give yea notice to lave.- *01. always thought, ,yez was married tothp.gintleman .01 call mus ter. ^ilPavMtofc av $My» :^^-Ahfericto-'TOaia!ftvlsr' ftd£ to be lO per cent keener tiur that of the whits man. Kecsuative. Gentle aq-tof the Itoad—Ktpdly 'elp .J^lndM^oEfeltpl objection to usin' it!—Passing Show. 'Hfi'O When She Crops a Stitch. No man enn discuss the tftriff inter estingly enough to 'hold his wife's on jlvhlod attention when she drops a stitch.—Ohio Stntc Journal. laiinaiiiiBiiiiBi •iinamiBi Presents to alii Girls' The first 100 boys and girls of the county who sign the accompanying coupon and clip this ad from this paper and either mail it or bring it in person to THE DENISON BOT TLING WORKS Will be given prizes valued at $2.40 Upon receipt of coupon *nd «d, ride* and hour of time will be the Mgnegr j, Coopon to The Denison Bottling Works I have read your ad, and herewith sign the coupon. KiitflflHIIIBillBiillBlBII: IHUIIBiaiaiB .a- I & 9« -v» v.'-Jt.:'M 8 wmm Screwdrive -^oofcto^h»dWJduaj!|| Hammer—j ^fcpTe clin prices doieAil j. ftlKBU NGNBi[NI5B1DEI5. (Pedai^-^Btottfifs, Pro"'ffts3or-^'-No' I ,wHte •ubj&ts *1 iiW' Jf only '6ti dr7 pbring to run their plants on full speed. are the lighting appliances and fixtures which we have to offer in so beautiful and broad a variety. Our collection includes the newest designs and the most practical sorts of all kinds of ceilingt wall or portable models. v....- with you. For your home,'your building, your store or your factory, we have just the kind you need and shall welcome the opportunity to plan and estimate A. C. ROHWER, Proprietor PHONE 135 ittssm wTlF55 mm i& is ct tha bbttoffl digedtive lib* (into -vllfb'. i-r^'' **«a5 r\)S\ 1