A lgerka Plash Perforfical Cada CLIFTON AFINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE fileVanorrjnsisti (A RoN tax, 111111111P_; NINE Better Homes Show --- Exposition Building, March 28 to April 4th. \ Plain Rugs Advised With Fig- 101=01==l0C10====10=101:101=01 plsced where they will throw a light ured Drapes for Restful Upholstered Furniture Gives on the book or sewing of the occu- 0 and Beautiful Rooms. pants of the room at night. A amp Comfort; Impression of front of a win- in placed on a table 0 Luxury and Beauty. do• is not often happily placed. Com- The type of room, the sort of fur- fortable chairs relegated to unused niture used, the wall coverings and ar- in even the floor finish are all factors That feeling of utter comfort and corners show thoughtlessness which must enter into the selection well-being which we get when we rangement. of the rug or rugs for the living room. A long couch with a table of the sink into the depths of a generously proportioned overstuffed chair, is our sante length at the back of it, on Other factors which must be taken 0 reason for owning one. This is surely which are placed lamps throwing light into consideration when choosing the the age of comfort and luxury. Com- on book or sewing, a commodious floor covering for this room of rooms fort we nosy have whether we have chair with a small table at the side are the personal preferences of the luxury or not. Comfort does not al. on which a lamp, books and maga- owners and the amount of money ways mean vast amounts of money zines are placed, a low chair of gen- which may he used In Oriental rugs, it must he re- expended, for a liberal amount of erous size with a floor lamp, a small comfort may be obtained by a lim- table with magazines and cigaret or membered to select those which will of ited outlay of actual cash. tobacco box on it these all form ac- not detract from the rest of the fur- more than 100For The Fourth Annual Better Home); l Homes movement in t n h a Attention to detail, foresight in the ceptable groups. A room may hold nishings. These beautiful rugs may 0 th larger cities of the omen be had in soft tones, which are both Exposition will open in 29 years, both in his lectures and writ- selection, caution in buying, means one or more of such groups, or. in- Cass avenue, tomorrow, restful and beautiful, but those of Hall. 4t 00 ings—he is the author of "The House more than money in the making of a deed, may hold all of them, according the more pronounced colorings are a April '28, and will continue until to the size of the room. of the Home Builder" and "The Book livable, satisfying home. and more Furniture should not be places! to 'bit difficult to live with When funds are limited, instead March 4. of Home Furnishings"—Mr. Crane The Better Homes Exposition is has sought to stress his conviction of buying whole suites of cheap fur- interfere with the free traffic through difficult to combine happily with the held annually by the Detroit Furni- that "art" is not confined to muse- niture, poor in construction, inferior the room, nor should it he placed be- other furnishings. Whether large or ture Dealers' Association and consists urns, nor is it the fad of the wealthy in quality and without a single note hind doors to hinder their opening small Oriental rugs are used is again of displays of the new styles of fur- and leisure classes. He believes the of personality, how much wiser it is or closing,. When a window has a a mutter of preference. Large rugs niture of the better sort, home fur- true artist serves a worthier purpose to buy one or two really good pieces delightful view do not fill it with fur- are lovely and most desirable, but the O nishings and decorative articles. fur- niture, spoiling what might be an um- first outlay must of necessity be in making beds, chairs, tables and tea- for each room, completing the pieces In selecting this year the five au- pots for the millions rather than mar- nishings with lower-priced large, dicture f the living room is purely Colo- thorities on home planning, those in ble statues and landscapes for the which, as more money becomes avail- surpasse picture. It in treatment, and the furniture charge of the exhibition, sought to vial able, can he replaced by others in few. has covered in the daily lectures s period, braided rag rugs with the quality of the first PALESTINE ARABS true to that Prof. Emil Lerch, head of the Col- every phase of activity relating to otth may t .:. u.sfi v el,: i . a itch e go foodr g rnaoce Colonial i good ones. In this way a high stan- the home. The lectures, it is expected, lege of Architecture, University of lard is set for the home which in the STRIKE APRIL Michigan, will lecture on the opening room would be complete without a will rival in interest the million dollar — and closing nights of the Better course of time is reflected through- fireplace--in front of the sofa and collection of household furnishings Homes Show. Prof. birch received out every room in the house. Arrival of Balfour to Be Send for' in front of the doors. with which the 150,000 square feet of Select a couch and one chair as a his early training at the Massachu- Effort to Tie Up Public Utilities. In a room of this type may also be floor space is to he tilled. The selec- starting point, but be quite sure that setts Institute of Technology and in used the hooked rugs or woven roe tion of a site for the home, the finan- these two pieces are the very best you Paris. Following courses of study at LONDON.—The following Jerusa- cing of the building, the planting of ‘•17patch was receives! here re- rugs which are sold by the yard. Of can afford. The best workmanship Harvard University, he became in this last type, the "hit-or-miss" would the gardens, the furnishings of each is always an asset, especially in up- 19111 teaching assistant in architec- be the most fitting. for this was the room, the details of lighting and des.- holstered furniture, and better ma- e i "e ln ntls ture at the same institution. In 1906 "All Arab officials employed by the sort of rug most used a century ago. oration and even a course in "dress terials will outlast cheaper ones in he became identified with the Univer- economies" for the housewife are sub- a most unbelievable way, keeping Palestine government have dmhied to sity of Michigan and since that time in on the arrival of Lord Balfour EAST JEFFERSON YOUNG their color and helpnig to keep the jects to be treated. has served the city of Detroit on the Heading the program of speakers shape of the chair sir couch. Ma- on April 1. PEOPLE ORGANIZE CLUB I 5 Belle Isle bridge commission and in "Thus the whole country's services is Ross Crane, conceded to be Ameri- terials of the higher grade are almost numerous ether capacities as consult- ca's leading expert on interior decor- always sun-fast, or as nearly so as may be brought to a standstill on that At a meeting held at Congregation ation and home building. Because of ing architect and engineer. it is humanly possible for them to day, constituting a grave menace to The spaces for the show are all sold be made, and never takes on the the public safety. Fears are enter- Shaarey Tephila, 1227 Eastlawn the nature of his demonstration, Mr. le ofaye- Crane has won the title of "the man this year for the first time and Wal- shabby look which cheap coverings tained regarding the persuml safety nue, at which the young peop the who paints pictures with furniture." ter Owen, the secretary, anticipates always have after the first newness of Lord Balfour, but every possible East Jefferson district organized a precaution has been arranged to ill- social club, the following officers were O In the three-sided room which is used the most interesting and entertaining has worn off. President, Teddy Klein- There are many materials to se- sure his comfort and screen hini from elected: in his demonstration, Mr. Crane il- program yet given. berg; vice-president, Helen Oppen- lect from: linens, plain and printed, annoyance. lustrates vividly the first principles ostentatious heim; secretary, Belle Horowitz; "His guards will not be of artistic arrangement, correct chintzes. tapestries, velours and dam- asks, velvet, needle point, satin and in performance of their duties, but treasurer, Benjamin Vogel; sergeant- groupings, and the harmonious and LENINGRAD YESHIBAH Lord Balfour will not be left unpro- at-arms, Samuel Sher, and reporter, discordant effects which may be ac- PERMITTED TO OPEN I even taffeta. The type of furniture tected for a msment. All his meals Merriam Gosschalk. Bernard Cohen ordinarily suggests the sort of ma- complished with the same articles of are to he specially prepared to avoid of the Jewish Institute addressed the terial to be used as covering. A Jaco- furniture. RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—An Orthodox bean settee could scarcely be covered danger. Barricades have been pre- club informally, suggesting the form- 0 A Famous Lecturer. Yeshibah, a theological seminary t o with chintz, and a willow chair would pared with loopholes far machine gun salon of debating and dramatic Mr. Crane was born in Minnesota educate rabbis, will be established in look strange if covered with satin fire in case of emergencies. classes. A get-acquainted Purim in 1666 and began his art studies "A large contingent of secret police masquerade party was held Sunday Leningrad with the permission of the damask. Select the material best fit- when made the recipient of the Bos- has been drafted into the city. It is evening, March 22. Meetings are Soviet government, through the efforts ted to the piece in question. ton Museum of Art and Cowles Art still pretended, however, that the held the first and third Wednesday 1 of Rabbi Schneersohn. Bookshelves in Easy Reach. Scholarships. Ile also studied at the transfer of the Ninth Lancers from evening of each month at 9:5 The Soviet authorities have granted o'clock. All young people living in Bookshelves to be of use should be Sorbonne, l'aris. Since 1904 he has Cairo to Palestine is a matter of permission to mien the Yeshiba on accessible and readily reached from been a Chautauqua lecturer. In 1916 condition that instruction three hours r aline, but Arabs here regard it as that district, over 16 years of age, are invited to attend the meetings. the neighborhood of the re ailing chair he became director of the extension a week be devoted to the history of s gnificant." and the table. Lamps should be department of the Chicago Art Insti- communism. tute• and has inaugurated the Better Better Homes Exposition Will Be Held at Convention Hall Fourth Annual Show of Detroit Fur- niture Dealers Association Will Show Latest in Furnishings. LOVELY FURS U 0 ■ 10 =I 0 O at Wellman; 1 O "When all is said and done, is there any- thing more beautiful than fur, the soft, al- luring tones that really flatter?" U 0 TO O II U strike JACK WILSON MICHAEL WELLMAN We are now ready to sem you, whether it be fur for banding, borders, or the com- pleted neck piece—at prices lowest in De- troit, for such quality as Wellman carries— only the best. Jacquettes as Low as $75.00. tt O 1 O Restyling and altering of Fur—at Spring prices. Storage 2';'e on values over $300. 0 O U J1'210E113 _oral N96.111. 8 Park Alm Bldg. Ogg. Hot.1 TOW 0 0 10=0====0=01=== 0=1011 011:201===10=01 ■ hill ii 1511011111111 NI,11111,1 1 1111 t ! 11;,.?,11 1 1 lJl 41 , rs.4.k.`q • 141A e .t.a se0 1,tecutAbiglidatalous. Better Homes Must Have Better Roofs. Let Us Help You Figure Your Roofing Requirements. 9. 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