10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 EVERYONE WANTS T0 OWN A HOME Easy to Achieve Once the First Start is Made and System is Employed MANY AFRAID OF COST Continue in Uncongenial Surroundings By ESTHER HUSE "FOR RENT: Furnished kitchen- ette apartment. Call at No. So and So, on So and So street." Such is' the gist of numberless classified] want ads run in the newspapers oi} large cities, proving that thousands of people want to be by themselves in an apartment, but don't want the trouble or expense of furnishing one-- that is, until the pay chzck holds a much larger figure. It is said by peo- ple who make a practice of furnishing flats to rent that they never have a bit of trouble in renting them for 'he flats are snatched up as soon as thy are advertised. It is man's inkorn nature to want a home, but he some- times is pretty timid about starting to acquire the worldly goods, which go 'nto making a home, and so takes a long time before commencing his in- quiry as to what inexpensive furnish- ings can be had. When he does begin his shopping for the cherished home, he and his fiancee, or his bride, or wife of several years' standing, should take a second look at the attractive fiber reed furniture which has prob- ably been shown them. And if he; does a little figuring he can always come to the conclusion that some of these fiber reed furnishings can be used in nearly every room in the house, and the expense doesn't mount up to a great sum after all. Charming for Living Room | In the living room, practically cverythirg con be of fiber reed. There can be a very comfortable davenport, and one cr two armchairs, one or two small "occasionai" chairs and even a, living room table and a desk, The! fiber recd can be stained in a rich ma- ho 2vy finch if one wants it to be so," and the seat cushions can be of some- thing not too colorful. With these pieces a delightful color scheme can be worked out when the draperies, rugs and wall coverings are chosen. More power to the sun room when the living room is done in fairly dark tones. The fiber reed pieces for the sun room can be a riot of bright color, the fiber itself stained and painted in any color you wish, and the cushions made of a jolly cretonne or a striped material. Care should be taken not to overcrowd the sun room, but there usually will be space enough for a| chaise lounge and one or two chairs and a table. Don't forget that fern- cries and plant stands belong in the sun room, as they do in every room vou have, so you may plan these of fiber reed also. The comfort of your bedrooms can be materially added to, if you place a fiber reed chair lounge or an extra armchair in each of them. Sometimes that desk which you have so long de- sired to have in the privacy of your own room may be had if again you de- cide on fiber reed. And if your chil- dren are lucky enough to have a play- rcom or nursery all their own, it can "e made extremely attractive with cheerful pieces of fiber reed. FRAMED PHOTOS Portraits--if they are good portraits --are as desirable today as they have ever been. They are beautiful as works of art, and excellent as part of the furnishing of the home. Although few of us can afford to have portraits of members of our fam- ily painted by an artist whose work is worthy, still it is now possible to have portrait-photographs made by photo- eraphers of standing who put into their work much of the human charm and characteristics of the sitter. A photograph of this exceptional kind, enlarged perhaps, and tastefully fram- ed, may well be a most ornamental feature of the wall decorations of a room. In general, however, the fam- ily photographs are better placed in the more intimate rooms of the house --the bedrooms of those to whom they are dear, or the study, rather than in the living room or hall, where we re- ceive our guests. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN? What would happen if the rocking chair suddenly should be taken from the homes in America? What would happen if it were for- ever removed and unattainable? One American writer boldly asserts that we would become a nation of boarders--not an American home would be left. ate Disot NM. A i it iri er] ------------