Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1881 — Piano Ornaments. [ARTICLE]

Piano Ornaments.

A correspondent of a London paper says: “It is often seen that, when a small piano is turned in the room, a table covered with pretty knick-knacks, and perhaps a vase with everergreens or flowers, is pushed against it, and a little valance is fixed to the piano back above the table, on which small pictures, miniatures, etc., are arrranged. Underneath the table is either a low jardiniere filled with miniature evergreens, or some ornamental waste-paper basket or box. I have seen Japanese hand screens arranged in slanting positions. Little curtains of velvet or satin looped back with large bows to show alternate flounces of satin and coffee-colored coarse lace underneath the table, attached to the piano back, have a pretty effect, and so has a mirror fitted to the back of a piano, with an ornamental frame, and a jardineire containing flowers at the base.” A spLENDmbreakfast on the table surrounded by a of Coughs. They used Dr. Bull’s Cough mrup, and that family now keeps it always on hand and recommends it, Price only 25 cents a bottle,