Atlanta barb (Atlanta, Ga.) 1973-????, July 01, 1974, Image 4

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The Magazine of the New Age P O. Box 3269 Hollywood, Ca. 90028 Southeastern Rep. Gary Duda Win A Trip 2 WEEKS: September 16-30, 1974 ★ Five Nights In Paris ★ Th ree Nights In Amsterdam W Five Nights In London VIA AIR FRANCE FRANCE FRANK SANFORD Tour includes First Class hotels, 1/2 day tour in each city and breakfast each day. Every one-year subscriber to ERA: The Magazine of the New Age will be eligible for this fabu lous trip. Have ERA, The Magazine of the New Age, delivered to your coffee table every month. I enclose $15.00 for the next 12 issues of ERA. $2.00 per single issue. NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY SIGN OVER 18 BE GROOVY II KEEP UP WITH THE HAPPENINGS!! Don t Miss A Single Issue of The Atlanta Barb--- Subscribe Today. Subscription Rates 12 Issues $3.00 In Plain Wrapper $4.00 Enter My Subscription To The Atlanta Barb. I Enclose $— — Name—— — Address ■- ■ : — City — — State Zip——— I certify that I am 18 years of age or older. MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO: THE ATLANTA BARB AND SEND TO P.O. BOX 82543 -- ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30354 ATLANTA BARB is published Monthly in Atlanta, Georgia. We do not accept the responsibility for un solicited manuscripts, photos, etc. Letters are wel come, but we do not guarantee publication of all ma terial. Opinions expressed by our columnists do not neces sarily reflect the opinion of the Newspaper. Subscription rates are $3.00 yearly ($4.00 in plain wrapper). STAFF Editor Ray F. Green Co-Editor . ." Jeanni Graham ATLANTA BARB P.O. BOX 82543 ATLANTA, 'GEORGIA 30354' ATLANTA!BARB-Page 4 English girls used to think that by putting a sprig of thyme in one shoe and a sprig of rosemary in the other, they would see their future husbands on St. Agnes’ Eve. DECORATING FOR SPACE AND STYLE FOR INFORMATION Space is at such a pre mium nowadays, that most homes need decorative de tails to be more than mere ly pretty. Often they have to be practical as well. Yet, nobody wants to sacrifice good looks for function, even in places where every inch must count. With this in mind, it’s en couraging to see the trend toward styling-up the Old stand-bys—like the kitchen stool, for instance. These days, well-designed, fash ion- minded stools don’t have to take a back seat to any kind of chair. They can adjust to suit you with seats that move to any of several heights. - In shape ly silhouettes complement- , ed With gleaming chrome, they’re made with wipe-clean upholstery in all sorts of styles;, colors and patterns, from Colonial to Contem porary, Mediterranean to Modem. Those created by Cosco, leading manufacturer of all manner of stools and household furnishings, in clude a variety to outfit any kitchen, den, desk or casual dining area. In an overcrowded kitch en, for example, you can turn an unused wall space into a natty breakfast noon (as shown)--with a simple shelf and a couple of pull- up stools for instant, space saving seating. Add colorful paper down the Wall and over the shelf, a cluster.of pretty canisters and some hanging plants and there you are. The same sleight of hand will do to convert a closet into an office-at- home, or a counter top into a work table. The secret’s in Cosco’s compact swivel base stools which; slide easily out of the way when not in use. There are even versions Which incorporate steplad- ders-the steps folding away handily beneath the seat. Oscar Wilde said it was impossible to combine use fulness with beauty. But he was wrong. In today’s homes, at least, combining good looks with practicality is what decorating is all about!