Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1917 — An Unusual Pillow. [ARTICLE]
An Unusual Pillow.
Something really new in the pillow line has designed for the porch chair or for any cozy kind of chair that has a hollow at the back aching to be filled by a nice crushable pillow. The beginning of this pillow is Just like any other-—square with rounded corners or round, and made of almost any material to correspond with the rest of the hangings and upholstery. But here comes the important part: There is a tall to this pillow—sort of a stole extension which is probably about six inches wide and weighted wfth tassels and fringe. The idea of the stole Is a ballast to be thrown over the back of the chair and to hold the pillow In {he most Comfortable way by crunching up and not helping to fill the hollows a bit. This cushion is particularly good for a willow chair. . |
