Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1919 — Distinguishing Mark. [ARTICLE]
Distinguishing Mark.
Things which match or carry out e general Color scheme at" once distinguish the unusual room from the ordinary. It is the fact that care and decorative sense have been used that gives this markedly different atmosphere. Expensive furnishings are not always necessary. For—lnstance, at larger stores-are found some very good looking pieces of upholstery and plush for the polished table top. The tapestry is figured and combined with plush of very good soft shades, and the squares or long scarfs are galoou edged. By the yard comes a material for Which looks like a slightly uneven silk rep, but is probably ol cotton. 5
