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edford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages QA ,lj T nit ) - eiw I li Yf nr. tiif Kihy-Hjlith Yfsr. MEDFORD, OHKtiOV. SUNDAY, Allil'NT 18. 10'J), M - . .... 1 . 1 " "'"TT' " ' -, ' , . :, " ; '' 1 ' -7Z " " I,""" " -J-.--J. -.v! ; ; ; ! . BEAUTY r 7 forsii J How To Acliievc A Colorful Modern Kitchen By Atniot r HERE )a no room In the house! J which has a more direct effect upon a woman'! happlnras aud ood .pirlb. than the ktlctu-ii. And ! certainly no room which offers . '""'B vvasiuiiiiirB io me ; oman who knows what can be done with duco and who has a Jittle tngenutty to create charming -Interior For this kitchen I chose three of the many lovely duco colors avail i able and user) them with, 1 think. A quite unusual and Interesting r ult. For (lie kitchen cabinet, the 'wainscoting, and the corner cup board I chose ntle green and navy blue, using blue for the trimming and the shelves of the corner cup-i -,board. The table I painted solid nil green. In the funny break-1 HOME EDUCATION "The Child's First School Is the Family." Frochel Issued hy Ihn KHlinnnr'limlerc;trlen Association, S Wen 4 nth Hfreei, New York Oly. These articles tiro appearing each Sunday Id I he Mail Tribune. WILLINGNESS BEGETS WILLINGNESS Pauline Herr Thomas J WUHngiios Bcgvl.s Willingness Patricia Is fifteen years old. Her .mother has despaired of ever aain ,'gettiug a glimpse of the little "Pat-j-y" of six yearn. runninK errands ;f.tr everyone, always ready to help. M'CKKhig lu wash the dishes aud -water the flower-, f "lUally," she says, "tbuietimes I j' iv nndcr what haw become of Patsy' She is such a different creature -i. -fifteen: 1 must be her to do the yunallest service. That sweet spir ji of willingness has given place to v-rie of the greatest reluctance." J It happens that I have been si 1 ly a.-socialed Willi rairieia in ic makiim". thai every time her mther speaks of this failin-'. hich is too often, there flashes .before me an incident in her child hood. To me, at Hie lime, it was vii danger ignel. but I urn sure it escaped her parent' notice, often :Mir close relHlioii-.hip with our ! children mtimh to rob us of proper prospective. On this occasion her Paddy was n a shine bis an to in oldie. Pat.y (brouKiit him polldiintr cloth-., .jchainols skin everything he re i 'quested with the utmost cnyc.--; 'ness. while she watched the c tr .emeree from Its liath. bright and shining. I heard not so much as a " please" or "thank you" from her 1 biddy. He was too much absorb ed in his task to think of either, or perhaps he felt them unnecessary. "When he had finished, he settled .tn read the new and had Ren reply . done so when Patsy made a requo.-t of him. "Paddy, will you please fasten i iashline for me? I'm wa.-hiiiK my M'b'thes. now." "Now Pntsy. you know Iiaddv has just finished his work and wants to rest and read. You run alotiK tike a e.nd plrl and find s.onetbiim .-lse to d. Paddv wjll fix a tine for yon some other time." Cross Sunlit path- ami nun-black roads. M.,tM.i:.in-tr:iVk and fore' a:-!'-, hu-1 Take them In your earee -tin When a cio.ss-i -oad hulls your f( If you hold a ta Ionian. " Twist ami UJi n rreah-d I Stone nor l.rain'de nitty n ill u. net l-ii r vi-ui- pit'h Ntebl shall ii"t ! l.i-4- Is hk- a ini.gic m Hiid. tu ll shall lead y-u faithfully mi Alt IIIVs cross-oHl cannot Dreaios and low Mini tativlU'M Never path t-ut end" in bion Tftkc the coioie.l wayji of life U'hcn the last (ros-ioad ..f a Vou shull find "ur own dim t44.44'44 HOME hoMcr Wright fast nook I uaktiled lh hnrh... and the table with the name navy b'"e- of '.m '".l""" of contrasting color. The wall waj finished with Ivory Hat wall paint. spotted with preen tint flat, har monizing; beautifully with my green and blue. Ho I painted the chairs and stool with Mandarin red. and repeated this say note in the checked gingham that made the window curtains and tie-on pads for the chairs. After I have completed a planned-out color schema, I always dis cover several extra small objects that can be effectively colored. In th kitchen tt wan especially easy Mandarin red for the bird rage, the llower vaae, the handle of the broom. 'i'here was Ioiik moiiieii's hesi- tat ion. Ii wondered what Patsy's litt ' brain was turn inn over as he stood watching Paddy settle down t his readine aeiiin. She said nothine. howevei'. turned in a mo ment and present ly found sonic other play. iShc was Paddy's "eoml eirl." She probably helped Daddy the next time just as eagerly as before In spite nf his refusal to help her. lint, of course, there wero other limes ill her climb to fifteen yea-s when both Paddy and Mother must have failed in a similar niannr when a willi ne heart encountered an unwilling one In return. At fifteen Patricia has new con tacts, new interests, which in ereat part account for her lack of en-ihiisia-iii for lo'ine duties. She en joys helpine prepare for the school play miTe than washing the dish e for MotlM-r. now. 'Miin such change was inevitable, Itut there is suuiethine more than tu-w inter ests accMiintahle for w'bat Mother calls P a t r Ida's "sbu-kness at Im me." M mi her should remind herself that at every turn Patricia finds her teacher and enthusiastic s.l l-matcs showine synipa-;in tin-tic and wtllin: ;i mind iflfny y pirit. while fori s Mother and Paddy have faialed to do this. Suit Depth to Variety It is important when planting Iris to get them at the right depth. The varieties wit lithe thick fleshy rhizin'oics must be phi nled very v ha I low. Nut more t ban a half inch of soil should cover the rhionie. Their natural position is half io and Imlf niil of the ground, onirwhai as a duel; sits upon the ii!t. If planted too ifecply they f i ei i in n 1 1 rot . The ,ljtpawe varieties should be planted with their crowns about tu inch'" below the siirfac - Roads h llnil we.jt, (he i 1 green iniies ill bl" laughter in yens eyes, be both warned and w I know ot.i-n a mir wiiy, the -lay in -pl ote, tin- en, ! 'i lie; iung in voitr ,,n, r -e;i iimt bind, il ho Ii the desl .ire guides lib I -I ti.-il. I..11 not fall. - ith -tn h -p' ll- to guide. -tnd.-: "ita n.gl.t, . iigi-t: - I'Ti.ath lidldwin. Special Recipes Popovers ( One cup flour, lospoon sail, I ictip milk. fees. 1 tablespoon of! melted shortenine, I .Mix and sift llnur ami salt. Add milk eradmtlly. Add hcHten rges ; and shortenine. Hftit batter five niinnles with an oee brHter. Poth' batter it mi ereased hot Iron pop i over liaiis or hot groaned custard cups learthenware or elussl. Hak 'in a hot oven 1 15u tlcgrec.s V.) 3(t j minutes. Iteduce biMit to it tunde.r- ato oven (LlaO degroca F.I and bake ' l"p minutes loneer. I'to not open oven door for the first 15 intnutcb . of bakine. Craham Pullovers: Follow Mian 'dard recipe fur uopovers using irraham and Pit run while flour. I Chicketn Cutlets ! Six tablespoons butter or substi tute, ti tablespoons flour. 14 t'UP chicken stock. cup milk. 1 VI? teaspoops granule ejl nelatino. 2 tablespoons cold water, U cups minced or pround chicken. I lea npoon minced parsley, ! teaspoon prated lemon rind, 2-3 teaspoon salt, 1-0 teaspoon paprika, egg .aid bread crumbs. Hlcnd smoothly the flour mid bul tnr or substitute, add slowly the stock and inilk, stir until hotline, cook tliree minutes. Add Ihn Fla- tine softened in the cold water, t and when this is dissolved. tVr j chicken and seasonings. Spread about thtree-tiuarters of nn inch thick on two plates Hiid set aside until cold. Divide Into Hi portion:, shape into cutlets on h boar. I slighily sprinkled w I t h bread crumbs, and eg hihI crumb each cutlet. Fry golden brown in deep hot fa I or bake golden browu in a lint oven. Serve with mushroom sauce. The addition of Ihe gelatine makes it much easier to handle th': mixture and insurcH creaminess after cooking. Mushroom Sauce Four tahlespoonn butter or snh stilule. 1 cup peeled chopped mush rooms, 4 (HhlespootiH flour. I'.ir cups slock, teaspoon sail. 16 paprika, '-j cup light cream, I teaspoon of lemon juice. Melt the butler or substitute and cook the mushrooms In it for live minuies. Add the flour, stir until smooth, then slowly add Ihe stock. Urine to boiling point, atirrhig con stantly, season, simmer five min utes: iusl before serving, add the cream and lemon juice. The stock may he made from the chicken i bones and trimmings and Ihn peel- iugs and skins of the mushrooms cooked slowly in water. i Cheese Straws ! One cup flour, '.fc teaspoon bak- J ing powder. I tablepoons shorten- j ing. '-a cup grated cheese, 'fc tea- ! spoon paprika or cayenne, yolk of i 1 ece. a little cold water. Sift together the flour and bak-i Inc powder, work in the shorten- I ing. add the cheese and paprika ! or cayenne and moisten with the j eeg yolk and water bh for pastry. Turn onto a floured hoard, roll thin- ' ly. cut Into finger strips and bake ' until crisp and golden brown j about in minutes in a moderately . hot oven. i Charming Bath Mat Made in a Few Minutes For that necessary "color note" j in the modern bathroom, nothing ( is mure attractive than a bath mat one of the popular pastel shades I And It takes only a few minutes of lime and a few cents of money if vou follow the simple directions of Allie Uiwe Miles hi the current Issue or McCall Needlework and Decorative Arts Magazine: "Buy eiu'litwash cloths lu any desired color. Carefully match the sipiaro cloths in four even pairs or the mat will be too uneven. I "Sew pairs togthcr with double j mercerized thread of matcbin;; color. L'se large needle and a j straight loose running stitch Just . inside of the scallop or hem, Art range the lour doubled squares on ' a table so that they meet to form one large square. ; "Sew squares together down cen- ! lor from top to bottom and side to! side. I'so two strands of mercer ! icd embroidery floss and sew j loosely from side to side, catching ; first one side and then the other, j With scalloped cloth leave space ; opened in center to allow mat t lie flat. When squares have all ; been Joined on one side, turn mat I over and repeat same on the other : side. ! "('sing four strandH of I'loss of i contrasting color (dark green, for! instance, in used on powder blue backgroundi. make heavy French: knots over the four sewed together lines throMKh center. L strut four -trand each of light sreen and . delft blue tio. make flower octal. Add Frnch knot centers of gold i and black. He sure lo pass needle 1 UnotiKh riubt and wrong side of mat. A des.ign across the open ( work center may be made by uMng four strand) of the light-green and dclft-bluc floss and thrice catching, across center epaco. Fasten lon ! loose stitches together In center! with cluster of French knotfi." ' n&j- J Ova, tilt Jomemaker. That KIilsKc Shade Siring Do you waste a lot of energy reaching for tho elusive shade strings, curl nl n pulls, aud cords on (lie kitchen and bathroom lights'.' There in really no need for exer tion when you can purchase Inex pensive cord pulls just the right length and variety for every house hold use. Many of the new ones are made up in colors and decorated with heads aud tassels. They will stand hard w ear and may bn removed Mid washed in w arm water and soapsuds. Clean IV'alher I'illowi , If you intend to wash featlK-r i pillows, a blowy, sunny day In early j spring is tho best time to do It -1 Transfer the fen I hers, preferably! wit h a vacuum ereaner. from one . pillow at a time Into a cheese cloth; ta g about the same size as the j pillow. j Now prepare a tub of soapy; warm w ater and swish the bag of j fealhors In and out. changing to j clean waler and fresh suds as soon as the first tubful becomes sololed and flat. Hi use several times In clear warm wateer. squeeze out as much of the water ns you can. 1 then fa si en the bag firmly to a ; line out of doors. When dry, the! feiithei'M will be Just as clean audi fluffy as when they were new. j While the featherM arc drying. ( wash the casing that confined j thfin. Affr the process In com Home Decoration By Jne 8nedlcor The American home seems now to have arrived at the luxury peri od of lis existence and as a result It makes certain definite demands In re in ihm to home architecture and Interior decorations. It invfsi- thai houses be comfortable a ml that they be correctly furnished. Query. How can one line one or two old pieces "f f urn 1 1 lire in a room with modern furniture'.' t Mr, H. D, Answer. So many of the piece of furniture to be had at bresent ! are reproductions of the old thr.t an old piece may easily find con- genial surrounding. (Jive (he old er piece h place In 1 lo- room ub i' it see ins to fit best and otb r piece will blend with -i bar moil ni'l. pteture ith h little Mudy. Query, Are carpets going lo be u-ed more than rug this fall'.'--Mf. F. O. Answer It is true that carpets are Ufd hgain, but hard vnod floors with scatter rugs will al ways be good. i Query. One flefcs - slatted chlnt -newwf ifasvjb vyCPaaaA . ! plnted. you will have clean, sani tary and more comfortable pil lows. An liii-TiDblt for Million IJIInoro was proud of tier pink bat broom ensemble. At tho sug gestion of her mother, she had decided to match tho walls of th nursery lu hr choice of tooth brush handle, towel border ami wash cloth. Brother Bill had selected u. vivid shade of yellow, while f Cut h. who had first choice because she was I ho oldest, had favored pah blue. Kliuore'a wash doth and towel hung on a low rack lu the bath room ho t hat w hen mother look ed meaningly at tho palms of her ha lids. It was no trouble at all to wash them. By walking around the side of tho wash batdn, she could slide tho cake of aoap over (be edge. It was nbo having tilings n II one's own. Kllnoru mused. It made you feel grown up. One day fdn decided lo surprlso n io! her. und in answer to tho usual, "wash up before lunch, Kb not e." dic displayed a shining face and spotless (winds. Mother was pleased, but Bill didn't llko being; beaten by someone two years younger, and a girl at that. After that t here was a daily race to reach Ihe bat broom first. But Kllnore didn't care. Kven If the others were faster It was her Idea. Besides, pink was i-mlly Hie pmttlfd color of all. advertised so often. Where and bow Is It used?- Mrs. F. D. D. A nsw er.- i in red chintz Is very popular for window rtbades, dra peries aud covers for furniture, 'iu m j . - How often should a kitch'Mi linoleum be. varnished? Mrs. II. D. II. Answer. To keep It lu good con dition H should be varnlbhed twice a year with a good floor varnish. Query. Should wicker furniture be painted or sprayed with a lac iicr preparation ?. Mrs. M. K. W. Answer. It Is difficult to liru-b a lacjuer or enamel onto wicker, Ari expert can spray It so much quicker and mure evenly. ('heeve and soda crackers are often served as a last course t dinner. Iloquefort, i 'amine mhert or Nc iii-hat I ehee,. p epeci tally 'i-;irahl- at this lime. It may be cut in Mnall h'luare juid Moved in .-mall plates with a butter iprf adcr. I'ss htjgar will be required and a better flavor will result If MUttir t. added to fruit fauces ftr cook ing. Cooking fi nits in rtugar rynjp h'-lps to preserve the ha pe be cause the rellulose of the fruit Is toughened y the sugar. Garden Reminders Keeping Flower Fresh Mmiy flowr Invurrt i-oinptHiu lhat j lln-y in-'' imiiMi- In kwi hlnsmiin.'i fi'i-sh In v;ii'M fur niori1 llian h ilay. KliiWH'8 ninst, bn cut tt t Uio iroM- !i!np of their (lini'lopmi'iit. It Is j uIivIiiiih tluil I hoy niiiKt nol be t ut I when In bul. with I ho oxroiHioii "f ! Klaillnliis. whUh may ho rut attor 1 (hn first bud lias upriiod. Tlio roii 1 oral into Is to out Ihom when (In; I burls beKln to open. Tho Hnfost rule, too. is to cut ' (lowers in the early niornli; or In I the prpnlnK, nol in midday, when j the nun Is shlnliiK down on them i brightly. i Use a sharp knlfti to pluck the blossoms, and plunge inem immc dlalely Into water. Wherever pos sible. The vase should be wide garden with you. flip the stcnu j deeply Into the water. After a few houm urrango inem in vuses, and keep thn vases in as cool and as humid a room as pos sible. Tho case should bo wldo at Ihe lop. Keep out of the sun. Change the water every nliiht, culling Ihe bottoms of the stems with a slanting stroke and remov ing about an Inch of tho stems, li ! you have some charcoal, drop a little Into Ihe water. A few drops of formalin will nerve if no char coal Is available. Set Strawberries Now The average small garden Is nol large euoueu hi num tt nunninn.' . r.... 1... U .. lieu, iiPcnusn iiihi. uioi u'ciiM'-n nn sjmce the yearWiround, bearing only one crop during June. Hut by set ting out pol-Brnwn plants of the ever bearing variety during August you put. to work ground that would otherwise bo idle for the balance of the season, and you also assure yourself of a lino crop of herrlea, not only next, June, hut during tho summer and full. Tho everbearing strawberries bear their beHl crops in the fall, If you cou throw sym pathy overboard early In the aea Hon. During April and May pinch back the buds or reduce the num ber of berries per eluster to reasonable I'eW.. Preparing Soil for Iris Fae no manure In making ready to plant. IriH- lnalead a mixture of bon mealt half steamed and half raw, will aervo nicely. The addi tion or ground limestone, about a half pint lo each clump, well mixed with the soil, will bo benericlal to moat HpeclcH except the Japanese and Hiberlan. These dislike lime. Some of the new varieties ar: especially sensitive to hoII that. holtlH molHttiro. The best plan Is to make raised heda for l hem about, three or four Inches above tho garden level. For this purpose use coarHe Bandy gravel. A hill able location In good, and aome tlmes arttfMal slopes may be con structed. From Ihe August Ameri can Home. Proportion Emphasized for College Wardrobe Proper proMrtloti In college wardrobes for girls Is emphasized In Woman's Home Companion hy Kthel Holland Utile. A sense of proportion Is whul delcrmlncn whether a girl la lo he known as umarl or wholher she will be over dressed on certain occariona and a Ii M down st the heel, the rest of the time, says Mrs. Ulllo. A well balanced wardrobe for col lege wear should consist first of all of Ihlnea thai will he worn dur ing tho principal acllvitlcH of tl.o f-liool. study and sports. An all around coal, probably of t we d. wlih a lur collar, will be suitable for pracllcally all occasions. A leather Jacket of flngerilp length for sports and picnics ia also con sidered desirable. An evening wrap la not a ncccHHlty at. any college, bul admirable little whllo rn libit JackctM may he added aM they go well with any colored evening dress. A three piece jacket sull la (In most appropriate for campus wear as It can be cal led by being worn without the Jacket, as a twoploec suit or with h shukker shirt for variety. A separate skirt or rough, serviceable woolen Tor hiking, pic nics and similar wear, Is invaluable to the college trunk. Tarty dresses, and to of them, one Tor luncheons and teas, and tho other for Informal evening ar falrs, should ho simple, bul with a dlstlncllvciiCHS of design. Dancing frocks should follow principally the whim of thu wearer, but In no case should lln-y he ton elaborate nor s bouffant hh in former seasons. One serviceable fell cloth hal Is good enough for ail occasions but may be supplemented by something simple for strictly evening v. ear, and perhaps a haret. Two pairs of low heeled oxfords, a pair of high heeled shoes for day wear and dyed-silk pumps for evening coin plote the outfit. "And don't for get a comfortable bath robe," warns Mrs. Utile lu goti';uslq. Children's Pleasure Column Kdltrd by Mary-Ann This department is for our younger readers. We want you to writ freely, telling If your experiences, adventures and of fr Interesting happenings In your neighborhood. Tell of your fa- vorllo honks or authors, fuvorite flowers, etc. Original poems C and stories will also be appreciated. Write with pen and Ink on one side only of the paper. Do 4' not use pencil. Help one another to make this page both ln- 4 terestlng and Instructive. Address your tetters to Mary Ana. care Mall Tribune, Medford. The Beach Hy Moiling Did you c or run' on tho beach On the sunny sand. And watch th water reach Into the land Mm curling fingers, and wiggling toos: And then (lurgb and laugh. : And run away again? ' 1 D!d you ' cvr 1 play on the beucb Anil sail your ship, Or get j our tummy wet When you aw if Hp? Did you ecr climb In' an ' old boat ' ' i Held tttth a chain. Ami muke' it a trensitrtt Milp fin the hounding 'main? D'd you ever Mil on the beach And build a loun-r Castles, bonne, and fenced Wet and brown? Did you ever return lo tho bench From wbern you'd been. To find l hem all drld out Aud tumbled In? Did you ever lie on the bcHch At. Ihe end of day, When you bad played so hard You were Hied of play And watch the sun go otil I Jke a round, red light When someone had pressed the ' button And H wan night? Sometimes I think that the bear! Is the finest place V, er whs made for a child lo rest or race; Shlpa nmy topple, and hoUH-H crumble away. But IhortVU h1whm be children water, and sand, and play! JMqur CreMT The lalat fabric ttpoil.ored for sporl'j wea rls I' l crepe. Jr Ih a washable Hpurts silk of exceplloual chic with Ho appearance f a fine ribbed mulerlal, vet II drapes; as soflly Hi crepe lie chine. All ef fective ensemble nf this material combines a u bite frock w Ith a polka doited Jacket and idlk knit ted beret. The beret Ih an Inevit able consequence of the sun-tan as brimmed haM prevent the even burn uhlch Is ho fashionable.' Making- Closets It In a fl-knon fact that al mont any woman will look flritt at the doner In a house which she has Int en I Ion of buying. If t he elosfs are not large pnough she dvn not buy. Paradoxically, after having purchased the house she does nothing further toward beauti fying the same closet. In most Instances they remain In tho ntate In which the builder left them, bar and uninteresting. Thi mod ern dernmior. however, brings his paint pnl right Into thj elont and earrlen out th scheme of decora tion of the room. In pstntlng closets th method of procedure is to paint the walls of the rloset the same color aj the wnlln of the room. The shelves and wooden molding which hold the clothes hooks should be carried out in thn same manner an the wood trim. The doors of the rlotvt. on the on tut d", would naturally bej the name color ss the walla, and the Inside of the doors should be car ried out in the same manner. This schsme of decoration thoroughly eliminates bare white closet vails nd makes the closet an Intimate psrt of the room. One of a number of very pew Ing color schemes for north or east rooms Is a lovely shads of buff 4 f 4 The. 1'osl Script to n .lleaty Supper. That night Bobby was having a ; terrible I Inn going to sleep. He had turned over until he was di. -j y.y and It seemed In Just couldn't ! set I Ic down. j The black cat jumped In t bo j window und began turning sonic,- snubs on bis bed. I Then Ids little pig came, and j danced a Jig right on Ms stomach! j After a while pie pans by the i hundreds came falling down mi j him. tloodness! They were coui i Ing ho fust he Just foiihln'l think. But then he aoon saw they woi"n't pie pans at all but appb's. big. r 1, Juicy apples, that molted like snow flakes when they hit him. h'ooiv he felt a cool, soft hand on hlfj brow. lie opened his eyes and saw bis mother beside him. ' She dulrtly made him" comfortable and bade him sleep. hi a few minutes he reached "Dreamland's" lonely gates and was ushered Int" that wonder tatid by a pretty little girl with flaxen hair. ' The acrobatic cats and the merry pig no longer disturbed him. But down In the panlry an empiy pie pt.n which should have ben full of nilneo pie smiled silently up at the elder .lug and listened tho while to the licking of the cluck. Deep Sun Tan Good Remedy for Complexion I "A judiciously measured sun burn Is a very Important part of jibe cure of plmplea and other eruptions," says Phyllis Wra . beauty expert, lu the Kami Jour nal. "Nol a burn, really, but a good, gradual tan. The preaie.t. dermatologists prescribe it. Oi their treatment of acne and other nkln troubles. "These specialists administer it, artificially In the form of tilt r i vlolei lights In Hide clinics. o-i can have the real I tt 1 tier, and free, by taking your face outdoors for ,l while each da v a ml ileMberaiely landing yourself. Take Just a fv minulrrt' trealmcul a day, at first. If your skin Is set he, for yon iiniht nol Irritate your skin by burning. Met a deep, gradual tan. II will hlp your id; hi troubles tiuirvelously." Fart of ttoom made by coloring hite-h-nd with' Fr-neh ochre. This color Is for the walls and should b carried rlcht through to Include (ho 1 all 111 I he r r.set s. . The ahelves in this care wnuld b" painted vth wljite-lead tinted In a shade of blue gray with chlnen blue, medium chrome green and lampblack. Tinting colors urn t In regulation colors-In -oil which give the greatest satisfaction herau of their ability to go Into solution quickly and without streaking. The wood trim should contrast with out breaking up the scheme of d". corntlon, and this Is accomplished hy making a lighter mixture of the white-lead and French ochre. In south or west rooms whor the warm rays of tho sun pene trate, this color scheme would not h satisfactory but vrv ptosstng combination Is arrived by combining white. lead with chlne.ie blue, medium fhrom green and lampblack to r. a delicate gray green. The shelves and trim In this case would h painted with a gray produced by combining white-lead, French ochre and laipblack. Many other pleas ing combinations can be made with these same colors-lti-oll mUad witty whlta-lead, 4