The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 25, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 15

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UNDAY, OCTOBER 25. (f ( ' l o o m I THE PROBLEM TO YOUNO HARRIED FOLKS CONCERN ING THEIR FURNITURE Forms the subject of our continual study and attention. As a general proposition we assume that 3 rooms at least are ab solutely essential, and following that line of argument we shall only call attention to these three rooms. Nine out of ten customers spend entirely too much money in the bedroom suit, and find that they have nothing left for the other rooms. Now, all that is essential in a bed room is Neatness Comfort Cleanliness Remember that “Simplicity is Art,” and choose patterns that are not flashy. Light weight is to be vastly preferred to the massive styles. Do not neglect the setting of the room, which is of far more importance than the furniture. See that you have rugs, curtains, and that the walls are in good condition. SIOO is Enough to Spend for This Room. Rugs and all. . f /*/ //// —nn —— FIRST THE BED ROOM Phone 1019 MORGAN & JOHNSON Price Quality Style THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. SECOND THE DININGROOM jf: _m.:-~~ r~dM Our advice to you is to make the dining room the VERY HEART OF YOUR HOME —the coziest, snug giest, most “comfy” of all them. For young couples it can be made a combination of living room, sitting room and dining room. We strongly advise FUMED OAK as the wood used, both because of its beauty and its economy. No Need to Spend More Than $200.00 tor this Room. Complete with Rugs. THIRD THE KITCHEN Is a very simple matter One Stove . . .$15.00 One Cabinet . .$31.50 Two Chairs .... $2.00 One Table $2.50 Linoleum on the floor. Only About $50.00 1208 Broad St. THREE s