WOMEN .111” I” Return To Elegance ”Seen In New Bedroom Decor The livhig room area may be Hve .4 cuugi, happy-go-lucky, furnished for fun and a varied round of ac- uvmeg; but if furniture purchases 5" my criterion, luxury is return- ing to the bedrooms. Recent trends seem to indicate a dgclded gwing towards bedroom that have a touch of eleganc and graclousness. The hard. prim. func- tional look is on the wane. Color schemes are really lovely and there are new and charming accessories that reflect a gracious setting of luxury. And while many of us would like to dash out and treat the household to H1184!" bed'- it just isn't feasible. So how about converting regular bed! to that new size” ' There's actually nothing compli- cated about it. A pair of extenders attached to the bed rails will leng- a then them enough to take super size bedding. They slip into piacel in a matter of seconds. 1 Made of metal, the extenders come in three lengths-6, 8, and 10 inches-and are finished in all the, 3 Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 MRS. GORDON MACM;lLI..AN A COUNTRY GARDEN I offer thanks for just familiar things: you get the beauty from them that we ruddy glory of the sunset sky, The shine of firelight as the dusk draws nigh, The cheerful song my little kettle sings: The woodland music of my giant pine. The last sweet tokens that my gar- den yields, I th ,1 ousiy, they have always been in . . The mellow tints upon the Autumn 0 e 5p ng garden" style for Provincial and EGHY mlxed WM it Asidney smith) ijelds, MASS!-In COLOUR Atl:1el'iC;'lled rtoon1s.mBut now,e;I - ' rm. e area - ' rhellye-.20" misty mountain 3 purple From my experience, the plant- ingeadin C0ntE:lD01'll'Y ysettinggwwith REALLY 551117 The sense of rest that home so surely brings The books that wait my pleasure. true and fine, it i-I Possible to obtain with careful Placing in your garden picture. In the centre bed with the bird- bath a planting of the Cottage- Tuiip named Marjorie Bowen will be madethis week if all goes well. This Tulip is buff and salmon in color, a most unusual coir and 10118-lasting, so that late garden visitors will see some of the beauty ings of one color or colors is more attractive than a few of one variety here and another variety there, trees in fragrant bloom. The Breeder tulips in shades of CLUTTERED LOOK Also, there is a decided tendency to get rid of the cluttered look in the bedroom. Fewer Piece-5 05 WP niture lend an air of spaciousnesl. one of the prime requisites for ele- gance. The stores report a demand for, of all things, canop beds. Obvi- attractively tailored canopies in a variety of beautiful fabrics and neat. clean lines. Another touch that has moved out of de luxe settings is the coup- ling of twin beds to a single wide wanted popular wood tones. Most, furniture shops and bedding firms carry them or would, no doubt. order them for you. Words Of The Wise That error is most dangerous which has a great deal of truth Waters of Great Salt Lake in Utah have about six times as much salt content as the ocean. In . beaulg in new ' by Old friendships that I joy to reel wine, bronze and purples will be ..a2s -. . - s ' - . . . , ”” "”"”' "1-llI'il. "W "I" game" 0; 5'""”S JERSEY JOY Eiafbiiiglemsi iilvfpitiitalilsuhiiig frhk.lritf”wi n 't- . .. - - - I Olufillmg-nan Q 01 Jug ammar shade nfaksg ae1i:,:,:yl;'0rn,:,.bf;:,':,e, sleepers with the greater individual Fashioned in elastic and nylon to -Thorn. in Novcniber we are very thank- ful tor homes. books. and friends by the fireside in the longer oven- tugs. if we have been out in the garden on the sunny days plant- ing Tulips and other spring flower- ing bulbs the warmth of the home is doubly precious. Any time this month and even the next month is the proper time for bulb planting before the hard frost comes along. There are several methods of planting bulbs and success is pos- sible with any of them as I have tried them all - Lifting out the soil to a depth of about six inches and planting the bulbs right side up lthe pointed end of bulb) in lung drifts and then replacing the top soil is the better way. If the drainage is good and it should be. there is not any need for a covering especially when some snow lies over the borders. All gardening is easy. but bulb gardening is the easiest of all if a few necessa , rules are followed and drainage is the most import- ant. If the soil is good for veget- ables then spring bulbs should grow well in it. A heavy clay will be improved with the addition of sand or peat moss. Each year I try to better the soil before plant- ing. Of course fresh manare is never used but a well-rotted com- post is especially good when in- rorporated in the soil. To have the most delightful C u d 3 Id which faces south-cast. he will . , . . - spring gilirdtehn some thoughtt lg :ihe- Tg:"Tu:;vns' ;?::,.yancu:mr so walk under the branches of a mlzlybeggf, 122:: iurggugmlogg 9l?"lam";01"::;Pu:';:?i;;he::;:te::; - ' i . s r -. en ' Lessary 0 e armngemm 0 E centuries old mulberry "em and ciironicle tradional association with nloym g bulbs and the carpet of flowers which will be blooming at the same time- For-get-me-not is a beautiful hi Ith f Ch lrful ' . . Tlnfmwlnd ::'t?l'3 .':mngenoc;:mm Ants-:a)t(gi:;1 are done. aealrllu mme in Slght of (he ribbon such possibilities argument and action in the costly aroma and iiavor AT bulbs. Planted now, or very early shed nectar. ohushed no teary It forms the northern side of a d”C"55l”” rm” fmm c”"V””"”" of this matchless coffee. Why not serve in the Spring they will make the ' ' four - walled garden. Cherries, 1" me "mm" and a""”5”he'e M - d91iCi0U3Ch355& garden lovely for weeks. Violas and pansies, carefully selected for . hi h d i . . . . ' color will also enhance the hub Youaiugugwfleep in the mo” Xdggd. :'lll'erl?ul' mi tlr1Itl?(:i:vnin 31;. White 8'” """S"" "me" its w”"5- chage by C0. llaileln ratherhtha: when 'there It: by the finest dahlias, scarlet. iAGE Sanbaiee More fine hotels and restauranu no gbutte arotulpsta. W34 1; dx-fl , ll ,dk dthtl ' t Planting the bulbs with I good tim: a:"tlteiI:"s.eas.t)iie df viii: eyehlr hihacluvszenyealloihat :ll'll'nll:l:l1 A For the oldest rocks in the cal 'h"'-'3h”"i cmd” 5"” Ch"'& s”'b""' back J is necessary and flow- ering shrubs blooming at the same time and hedges and specimen evergreens bring out the beauty of all flowers including the spring bulbs. so, plant where your bulbs will live you most attractive results. 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",4 and brown with brown trim in aubnre cold. An exclusive up lice. Painlea childbirth. the nireofaathmaaasdadjlatnsasll nlinanynervonadianrdenare sonaeclHanoatroeeasaIo seaeu. Haoperateawllilepo I k dlaa Anny as In Vanna-:2 uenta In under hypnotic sleep , . , 9 am. no Inaulolad x-7-m snd an oven effeu ones by telephone. Story H The S13- dard this week. Get The Standard - on sale Iww, 1 plate with inagaaino. 12-pa. novel and 20 place of comic Only ten cents. flltestaadatd FIISHPIIIIF HVUM PNIN Oi llfllMl6'l.4 Vllulht from pain of Nostalgia, llutlactts or Muscular aches you want ntlof IM it apple ender tulips with the evergreen bination and when thought is given to the color and design in garden- ing therc is much more satisfact- ion each year when everything the gardener has learned through the years is applied to the ' year. Tulips contribute colors of rare quality to the home grounds at a season when color is most wel- come. Use them in groups of six or twelve to make spring gay around the garden gate, steps, bench and terrace They are unsurpassed for balanced color auangements in special gardens and in drifts and groups in the mixed flower border. it is not too late to obtain spring bulbs of different varieties and plant them up until heavy frost. Much garden work can still be done on the sunny days, especially in the mornings and think of the happy anticipation there is all through the winter months when we think of the lovely spring garden we will have'. One night of frost and only the hardlest flowers bloom, the poly- antha roses, garden Chrysanthe- mums and fragrant stocks in mauve and white. Some others will be good again if the weather is mild and the Iceland Poppies are blooming in a deep orange with tall wiilowly stems. If those had never been My eyes could dream them up: But they were here just yesterday. A rainbow on the lawn, A rainbow with sweet fragrances- The flower will bloom another year Weep no more! Oh weep no more! reading of other gardens in many PIP)" white lberis makes a good com-l countries and our own Public Lib- ' a many books on all Styles and g - for all the family . . . - r for every oec ngntsn cooiiatueitssociatton Wool jersey. so light yet so 'cape collar suit designed by the cosy, drapublc, dramatic, stars this season in many beautiful suits and coats. picture. t-onil'oi'lablc as an nldl shoe. as smart as one could de- sire is this wonderful wool jersey i garden subjects. RIBBON WALL in continuing our review of some of the English Gardens opened to the public and described by Eric Parker in his book Surrey Gardens we read about West Horsiey Place. Ribbon wall - What does it mean? What is a "ribbon wall"? When we visited West l-lorsley Place it was our good fortune to be shown the features of the gard- en by its owner, the Marchioness of Crewe, I had no idea what a ribbon wall was or could mean. Then i set eyes on a wall unlike any other, and have been wonder- ing ever since how or why it ever entered iillyl)0(l,V'S head to build bricks into such an extraordinary pattern. Before coming to the wall it- self. we found ourselves looking at other features of the house and garden. Under each wing of the long house front he will see a solid red brick dog kennel, and will wonder what kind of owner built it, and for what kind of dog- Then on the far side of the house, perhaps may ask himself what is the best way to cook mulberriea. And then. by other orchard paths. plums, pear trees climb the walls. But the wall took the eye more certainly than the dahlias. and iat- er that afternoon. at our host'syears. season on its own, with furs and P”-MY 35 3 Iunder a coat. And it's right al- able and practical as it is at- kindly suggestion, we found our way round to the far side, and could look at it without its cloth- talented Bunnie Cashin. We can see this suit going through the ways because it is as comfort- tractive. comfort of separate beds. One large, well-designed spread. inter- esting in fabric and color scheme. adds the luxury note to this con- venient arrangement. GROWNG POPULARITY Today. everything is super or king-size, so we aren't at all astrin- ished to note the growing popular- ity of the new super size bedding- E(':CoCaREE:-A ' ' . ., When you are cooking sliced live h bi-iroii fat. turn often until brown. over cook liver as that ioughenait. another page taken from the book ing of fruit trees. It is some ten feet high, and runs, or rather wrig- gles, east and west in the shape of seven 5 5, even as if the serpent were unable to find his way into the Garden of Eden, It is on the west side of the house indeed that you will find as orderly planning of space and as varied a scheme of colour as a gardener could hope to see in an English summer. From the house runs a long grass path, dividing four separate enclosures. two on either side. of flower bed and turf. Herc snapdragon contrasts a dozen hues with the pinks and crimsons of Poulsen roses: there. lavender scents the air opposite phlox, carn- ation. lily. But you will be taken in thought from tree and blossom, to bricks, and mortar. to the building of the. house itself. 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