Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1913 — New Cushions. [ARTICLE]

New Cushions.

In one of the newer hotels of New York city there is a reception room furnished in old blue. Some of the chairs of white are fitted with removable flat cushions, made without an upright strip—just flat padded envel-ope-like cushions. They are of blue, of course. They are held to the backs of the chairs by blue silk tasseled cords. The effect is pleasing and can be copied by the woman who is fitting up wicker chairs for summer service. Cotton cord of an appropriate color can be bought by the yard, cut into proper lengths and finished with two-toned cotton tassels.