fo obtain balance in a room, or to brighten a dark corner, a look-ing-glass window as a background for a dressing table serves the double purpost of utility and decoration. Unframed glass, the same size as’_ the other windows in the room, may be hung in the desired space. A glass valance could conceal indirect lighting. Draperies to match the others in the room may be hung on either side of the’ glass,
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Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 36
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73Untitled Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 36
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