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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 93

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1.1 si 'i ICS 1 1 iti-1 By A. H. Loughborough." paper or gla. bich ia "filtering" It -OTlone beauty but Invalu- i to the eyes It ia to touch harm or I able phjraical effect are befceBt. Ilea up in iin'u i ii iiHiiimg Alinuui" methods, and the brilliance home lighting must be abundant and being poured Into homea ot efficient light for conservation of this city to-day has a powerful ully eyesight and nerve energy, yet there l.i the hand paintinc of parchment, i Is an aesthetic poaaibllity in lighting For Better Homes Chambers Fireless Process Ranges I 5 seeeesee Price of This Style Ty $105 Other Size $56 I and up Seeger Refrigerators Sectional Bookcsises Price- AttonUhingly Loi JUL CF'tfCP at3 it TVRV OFF THE GAS AND CO AWAY A household convenience tbat means a happier, better home the day It is installed.

With a Chambers Firelea Process Range in the kitchen you are free to employ your afternoons as you pleas, free frqm the drudgery of cooking, free from kitchen worries. You can get a meal ready, put It In the Chambers Fire-less Gas Range, 'turn off the gas and, go away, with the full assurance that upon your return you will find a well-cooked, steaming-hot dinner ready to serve. also are makers of better homes. Nov Is the time Xy install this wonderful food preserver for summer. Come in and: see our complete line of kitchen and serving equipment.

The Quality of OUR GOODS Remains Long After Price ft Forgotten. EQUtetrtENT KM TMa aaajlATWM AMD S3V10 POO IrVILCInctnnatiJJ FIFTH STREET AT BROADWAY Hill! Jl Three fouithg of all the Mctkroal book cases la xue are Globe-Wernicke. That denotes preference, superior design and workmmnahip, and creates the ST test re-eale value. And three-fourths of the public are most likely right. 1DSJSKS.

CXAIPBV aaKraoseai. nvjfesi uaansa i WOOD ajap orrtc tupsLiit, ictiohsl pnoNr ry mam mt v. Constant irritant. TOE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MA11CII 2G, l'J-- wh other It la difficult to draw a line between the really phyalcal and the artlatle nt-oda of tha human animal In Ilghllrtg matters. "It ha been definitely proved by Illuminating engineers' aaya tha Society for Electrical Development, "that faulty Illumination la productive not only of Impaired vision and cy strain, but of mental fatigue.

drowsiness, and frequently narvoua I exhaustion." Thla ia the material pbaae of Jt. In addition to thia. however, there la to 1e considered the psychological I of fault in color and other in- barmoniea acta upon the emutian and the sense aa ao impalpable but moan. UJ. sia of color vaJues and of new meth- I ods of diffusion, takes the actual light it novi rrom tne electric globe In predetermined wattage and Altera it through shades of varying colora i and tints, so aa to tit It to both material and psychological needs of people in the home.

-There are to be had In high-class shops many apleadid types of llght-' Ing nxtures, skillfully designed and shaded, whfc-b will so handle the light as Ut eliminate glare: glare being on of the potent factora In illumination which is sufficient la quality but which Is otherwise faulty. Olare is defined as intense brightness of light source, or of Ilruminated surfaces, causing ocular discomfort or Inter-; ference with vlalon. While glare can be eliminated by various methoda. as tha breaking up i.f Uwht rmwm ntA www With the advent otthe electric light of hlKh lighting Intensity which can be uaed with reasonable which did not exist until about eight years ago, aome totally new tulea of lighting efficiency hare been forms) These rulca are readily obtainable from 'must progressiva dealers In llghtlng-fltures: and tha types of units and forma of lighting chosen, dlrvct. Indirect, acjnl-dlreet or concealed, should In accord with theaa rulea and should bo placed ao aa to fulfill their Intent, so aa to hasp the bare light out fit the Ha of vlalon and so that there ahall be no stare.

Individuals may have a wide range of choice la matters of ornamentation and coloring. It will ba found that light la a most preset ve material In the latter division of the field of whtCB i nT ot p'yj there Las been horn ibe made to harmonise mental and there Las been born home Hunting; during very rictnt years an art which aecnnipllf.he much. This Is tha art spiritual conditions, but It may be made to express moods and colors self, to change entirely the aspect of of a room which Is aesthetically unsatisfactory and to paint color ana happiness Into an environment which was before dull or glaring. Colors In brilliant tones may be used as decorative notes, but for basic ground surfaces it la better to adhere to a few standard tints; these should i do th-is work with subtlety, leaving the broad aplashea for occasional lights or for borders or ornamental portions of shades. A.

yellow is a good addition to most other colored and. by eperlra ntatlon with silks of various tones, some charming effect may be achieved In novelty shades. Yellow, rose and amber are very satisfactory. It will be found, however, that the painted shades which a'ra bV made In auch ecellent artistic understanding of color valuea are playing a large part ia snaking light fulfill! its mis -i islon. They are usually carefully glass, the b-auty-lovlng needs of lu car can be combined with this eilmlna- I wlth underatandlng of tion in the use of those beautifully colored or painted ahadea which If properly made and placed accomplish the same end far more artistically, Notable amon nana which are being being end in view are those of Miss Beatrice Irwin, color scientist, who by reason of her Invention of a Alter system of illumination has been made a member of the Society of Illuminating Engineers.

Khe ia. by the way. the only active woman member of thia oricanlxation, there being two others, an oculist and a physician, not, however, enraged In Illumination. Before applying her 'Ideas, to light- Ing Miss Irwin made an exhaustive study of eolor values, She clalma for color 'much more power than ordinary folk will have imagined it poa- Better Homes Section. 'mnMSmmmllwL niiawis in i wtuririLirTni ruLL needs.

formulating theao I gg urn hum i i Installations that crows greater dart their needs. formulating theao Decorative Lamp Shades Well-Lighted Homes Conducive To Good Health-Faulty Illumination Causes Eyestrain, Im- paired Vision and FrequentlyNerous Exhaustion. oy day. I ldeaa It will ba well to drat sire aome And. au much are the different thought to the elements of lllumlnat- phaaea of kniixnim'ul bound up In i lor aclence.

definite therapeutic valuea. and I the quality of possession recuperative, stimulant and sedative influences. These lnfluencesare to be poured Into FAST COLORS In Uncus and Draperies Assured By a New Iryelng-. 1 HB Artco Company of Ft. I Wayr.e.

producing aL unique and aosoiuteiy new. pro-, ces of faat dying and design- algnlng of linens draperies whicii quickly 1 -coming to the notice i of the better home ktkera for an artistic combination of beauty, utility and moderation in price. Mr. Eliax-I beth Koeopel. C2u ilov strett.

aonvljle, who. the Hamilton Ccunty representative, said In an Interview yes- terday that she believed the Arteco foods to be a olutionary proceas in draperies. i "Naturally you will ask me 'jiist hat i la A T-t r-w, i I w. Km. ivusn- )ou i wouiu to write a book to cover the i proposition thoroughly.

Our tiade mark Arteco is a word taken from the American Texti.e Art Printing and Pyclng Company, the name of the organization promotinr; n1; manufacturing the1 Arteco dalntiea for the home, including ted spred. taM, cloths, napkins, bed- room se's. scarfs, window drapes, table covers and door drape. Our pattern. I which are deigned fey our own artists.

Lf'1?" n1 'epUonall suited to vwtiou home dmiicnlnga. "Any housewife who ha. r.vorttepleceB. her chertahed sets, come v' 'undrT' lr mercies a ghastly, ghoulish relic of their original brtMn- can apreciate whM n) mean to have colors eo fast that th i laundryroan can not dim their brll- i lianc. but rather brightens them.

That what happens to Arteco good, which navo oeen suomui-a 10 a careful elaborate series of test 10 be abeolut-ly acid, alkali, sun and boll proof. rty the tem of hand spraying with the vise of airbrush, the design Is transferred through a tend la tr-to the good. Tha best qualities of Imported linen sr uaed Invariably. science of what ligbr must mean In the home. HEALTH the llrht fixtures i 1 .1 made with til.

Conferred Bf Proper fcelecaon ana Perfect fitting; of a Corsety Bay th Corsetier 1 "Relation of correct corset to better homea may seem a bit far-fetched to the caaual observer, yet upon aec-ond consideration yeu will find them closely allied," said a representative of a PaiisUra Corset Store. "Women are natural home-makera, but many fail to realize their ambition through lack of physical endurance. "Those who have sought the advice of their phrsicians have learned the remedy la simple and effective. Lamely, proper bodily support 'This Is wherehe cbrseliere steps lithe Uvea of thosa who decorate their- in to corset uiilaly skilfully and be- rooms or their homes with the shade, comlngly In a co-set designed to give jor filters, which MIs Irwin makes th support necessary to Increase her ior ner npniing nxiures. n.ese ar i madd entirely of or "In the I'risiau Corset Shop, where I Itouith parchment paper, colored ith lltting ia especially featured, paints of her own manufacture, wa- your corset Is so perfe-tly aojustrd ter-propfed and fire-proofed.

1 that you wear It with tile Uifnost ease I. It is quite possible for other In- and soon reslix that your household i dlviduals, however, those who want 'or other duties are I'M irkom. jbauty and harmr.ny without the ere-: "Add to thla a mo-e youthful of individualized fixture, to ob- pearancc. style, and grace that make, i tain thia In hlsh decree by choosing the simplest frock becoming and mi-j for themselvea licht fixtures which i lady becomv the perfect adornm-jnt plcaae their oT. understanding i of a ptrfect home." WaUs Express Character By Revealing the Individual Tastes and Art Conceptions of Their Owners.

I It Is aa old saying that valla have ears, but even mr forcefully have characters which bespeak the nature of their owners. Voluinea re- jgarding- the cUaraclerltic-i'f the oc- jcuparts of a houe are given away in on silent appearance of the walis. I The library, more than any other i I room In tbe offerj the oppor- tunlty for thia expftssion of indl- vlduallty. Tell it with books ia just as apropos as "say it 1th flowers." JAany there arc who laim to able I t9 read a person altno't unmitaka- i i b'y merely by browsing arounj a i whil" In his library. should be one of the I chief objective in the library.

Thl 'color scheme should perfectly har-j monlsL'' There must be no Jarring! noti tu discord to disturb the visual lor mental repose. In furnishing library there should be created an atmosphere that ia thoroughly ex- preaslve of repo. comfort, good taste, refinement and intellectuality. I It has been said that "a house about, books is like a room without v. Indowa." The bofkraae is the ral of th library.

Il i-pen Js upon three tance and the number of buoks to be taken care of. Hullt-in bookcas ure becoming Increasingly popular, but they niay have the dlaadvaatag of provin-; too largo at first, or too small latvr. In many Instances, however, this dioad-antage would not be noticed. Sectional bookca.Cd el this drawback. They may be added lu as mure boi'ks are obtained.

The chairs in 'he library, regarj-less of style, must bavv one property in common i-oinfr. Probably no chair Is more appropriate In the library than the liorris chair with it adjustable backs and foot rests. Uesidt'3 the tl.tre are other little things that 'end rpi such aa tabl. 'smoking Jtnnd. tablvs, a coxy flreplaee, lamps and th like.

Kffort devoted to the library will pay big dividends in home romlurt and in giving visitors Ha food impression of the home. chemistry enters in the mixing of the Cyea and lo the further development of the gM! sftr tho spraylnc so that the depth and beauty of the colora are bro'urht out nnd made aheoluteiy Tetz. "Th chcapnes of tho Arteco -tK le 1s iiutd-; possljle by the eliminotion of a middle We sell directly from the, factory, no stores, except those In certain citiea managed entirely by tha Arteco Company, have yet been given the Artoco business, and therefore can appeal particularly to the housewife, who can see rxamplns of everything iirtly in her home In the places where thjy jrill uitimsttly t-e if he niake a purchase. No clashing of shade or inirtistry of dejigrr can in thia vfy result." Do You? IX) you blame or punish your chil- dren for faults which yon know are due to faults In diet, lack of sleep or some Irregularity In regime for which thy are not directly responsible i Do y- try to trace each cold fcr! other sort of upset back to It source. Puch disorder do not come out of nowhere Into th now.

If you i can And no apparent cause for even' minor disorders then you should con suit a good doctor, because they may be symptoms of soma deep-aeateil maladjustment that should be attended ti TVhen you have punished a child for misbehavior do yon watch to see whether the punishment actually bears fruit and brings about an Improvement, or do yoa adopt tha attitude that so long a you punlh th child when he doe wrong yeu have done 'your duty. Instead of trying to vary tha type of punishment to suit th tewiMrament and development of the ealld Kill i ill I join the Great Nation-Wide Movement for Better Homes 4 Good Furnishings are an investment not an tractive Spring styles. expense Every home needs something this Spring. Now that prices have reached bottom, the buying has commenced. This is the opportune time.

Our store contains an immense array of all the up-to-date, new and at Goods of Quality at Moderate Prices" that look -the value, are always in good taste and give a lifetime of good senior. When you select your furnishings at COXROY'S you get right style, right quality and right prices. We combine the facilities of store and factor)-, and in our offerings give you all the advantages that go with this combination. im iuio-: -m a ts iS-li Pl( llli 121-125 West Sixth Street F-AST AT LA SIT (GTUASHAKFTISEID) In a Mew Art Textile For Better Homes This is one of, the greatest discoveries that has taken place in modern household art. The result is bpought about by the use of standard American dyes, combined with certain chemicals in such a manner that the chemical reaction takes place on the fabric and literally makes the design a part of the The colors are so indelible that once on the goods nothing whatever can remove them.

The patterns are applied by stencil and air spraying brush, which achieves the most artistic effects imaginable. Arteco Fabrics Available in the Most Attractive Bed Spreads, Scarfs, Curtains, Table Cloths, Luncheon Sets, etc, in an amazingly varied assortment of artistic effects, on linens, unbleached muslins, novelty Vcloths, etc. The Arteco Selling Plan Saves You Money These articles are strictly exclusive and cannot be purchased in any store in America. They are sold to you direct by an Arteco saving you the retailer's profit. Arteco Fabrics Are Boil-Proof, Sun-Proof, Acid-Proof and Will Not Fade.

This may seem a very strong but if you wish to prove it, samples will be sent on request which you can put to any test you wish, by using the strongest possible soaps, powders or even Red Seal Lye, but you will find the colors will not budge or fade whatever you do. Arteco Fabrics Direct To Consumer Through our method of selling directly. from maker to conaumer all unneee-aary profltg are ellnilnat4. ao that the conaumer ia enabled to by tho most decorative household requirements at a surprisingly modest outlay. If you are Interested, simpty call iu op and a representative will call upon you with samples.

Renumber, a call puti you under no obligation sampla of Arteco work will sent you absolutely fre upon request Tttne CMcniminiaiffi Apilec Crj. MRS. ELIZABETH! KOEPPEL, Klanager 0125 Roe St, r.2adisonville niadisonville 543.

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