Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — A Lavender Bedroom. [ARTICLE]
A Lavender Bedroom.
A gray and lavender bedroom was very attractive. The curtains of plain lavendei' non-fadable cotton carried out the color-note in the paper. Fortunately, the material was very wide, so that it waß possible to cut one length in two for the two sides of the window. The rugs were of lavender cotton—two small ones—one in front of the bed and one in front of the dressing table. The dressing table was made of a box draped with the lavender material like the curtains. A simple mirror with a white frame was hung over it. There was a white enameled chest of drawers, a white straight chair for the dressing-table, ayVhlte wicker arm chair with a lavender cushion, and a small white wicker table with a lavender linen square edged with a galloon for a cover. The three-quarter bedstead was white enamel with a woven-wire spring and good hair mattress. A simple white dimity spread was used. —Harper’s Bazar.
