The distinction between comfort and decoration in the modem home is a nice one ; the old overloading of rooms with excrescences of knick-knacks and gew-gaws is no longer indulged. All the same, for the generality of us, a house without its decorations is a barren affair; the thing is, when to decorate and when to leave well alone. In her talk Mrs. Richmond will give some further advice on simple methods of furnishing.