Hymn: Furniture Another New Feature, According to Dada-en Modern Style; Varied Lines Touch of Beauty i Besides that, this plastic adds a touch of beauty, which gives it as, prominent a place artistically as the old ivory had in the hands of thel master craftsman of medieval das's.l Some of the artists of France are using ivory in certain of their decora-: tions but the Kntity of this material ) is so scarce t t it is impossible toi employ it on 1 large scale and the; leaders in the modern art movement; have found that modern materials,I such as pyralin. lend themselves per-i hops even better to the working out; of certain motifs than other products. _ The screens get an added beauty lie-l cause the lacquered fabric of which they are made is satin finished. This is a beautiful surface and one which makes possible a detail in -the en- semble of decoration which blends most harmoniously into it. The whole spirit of the new things which are being done annz there line: in interior decoration is based on the idea that this mention is trying to create something which will be characteristic of itself and not be forever borrowers from the design: and decorations of other days. Just on the early Coloninla developed their on furniture and just as the various periods in other countries have been distinguished by their own art, so the designers and decorators of today are trying to put into concrete form something which will be symbolic of the age in which we live. Sky-Scraper Furniture _ For example. when some of thei new furniture first came out, it was characterized as skyscraper furniture because the bookcases, desks and some other articles seemed to have some of the lines which distinguish the great modern buildings which are, America's own contribution to the} world. This name, however, was mis- leading because. although the new: art has, it is true, something of the) skyscraper about it, its distinguish- ing notes are simplicity, straight) lines, hadness. clarity, the absence of dust and dirt and an "abundance Y) color, while. at the same time, com-3 fort is emphasized in every part. _ - in certain pm of interior aeoeatiort. This has reached such a point that game designers are giving their entire “union to the presenta- tion of theae objects in I way which Inks them blend beautifully into my interior where the modern motit is uppermost. SPIRAL EFFECTS GIVE SLENDERIZING ASPECT lengthwise lines on women's clothes have lost favor as a means of pre- unting I more slender looking indi- vidual. h ts. Wc-u’l Em Companion. The modem art movement. or L'Art lotion-e. has brought with it n m mrsNsasiss than ever on the hum: of the screen A: an ac- At Least This Is the Dope Now Handed Out by Fashion Into this scheme the screen enters} and takes its place because the de- signs offered are so much In part of the whole and, also, because it en-‘ hat-res the general effect when it is; made in the clear, clean. fresh-look-', ing lacquered materials. Some of ther screens are being decorated in pyralin. _ This material has an unusual placei in the moder'n'art setting because it) makes contra.st possible and is so' pleasant to the touch. Modern trt) aims to do away with the harshness of metals. Commenting on this abandonment of I long established idea, Farm and Fireside Magazine says that the lenglieninz line is far too obvious in its intention to achieve slendemesl. Ipirtl effects working from the right lhoulder down to the left waist line Ind then straight down. Sometimes two or three lines are used in this my to get lengthwise elfects. Close tttting sleeves and narrow belts Ilsa will: for slimnesn and are decidedly fuhionable at the moment. "Black is toad," “y! the magazine. "tnrt it is not very summary and :2:- less skillfully developed it may take on a 'Monm for you' look that is too mummy to be becoming. Dark guy is “other m-tronly color and dunzen “II! for lnynne past thirtr-five. The. my pastel "tndes end lighter tone, All no favored colors in the Might of fashion. Even if Me's site did not ask: it menu-w to choose subtle colon, and: complexion would.†Nerve. a-l Mild-any The marital unhappiness of the or- - nervous Ttatietst in lam-ll! just - nymph"- nlong with iii-huh - I tired feeling in the meaning. m I "rsie%n in the Woman’s I- (Io-mien. m hill: Phy- (h the - up n councilman "about-Emmi" nun! “who“ in- AND DEN WA]. 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