HOSPITAL TO BE DECORATED BY INDIANA ART DEVOTEESA plan has been announced by whichthe St. Margaret's Guild of St, Paul'sEpiscopal Church will employ Indianaartists to decorate the walls of a now building at the City Hospital, known as the BSrdsal Units, with paintings and mural decorations. Artists have con-i sented to do the work for a smajl sum of i money that will be contributed by the 1 guild-The work wilt be jd charge of William Forsvth, who will decorate the walls of the top floor of the building. Work to be done by Indiana artists in other parts of the building follows; Carl Graf, decorations of corridors with scenes from fairy tales; Otto Stark, decorations in the children's dining room representing a ••festival of children;” Wayman Adams, life-size medallion portraits of children of ail nations on walls of the third floor; Clifton A. Wheeler, instructor at the John llerron Art Institute, mural decorations representing scenes from juvenile stories; J. Otis Adams and T, C. Steele, landscape paintings on the walls of the second floor: Miss Dorothy Mori an and Miss Lucy Tag* garl, decorations in the woman's ward on the first floor, and decorations by William E. Scott, a colored artist,' in the men’s ward on the first floor.Wards in the hospital to be used for the treatment of children will he provided with furniture adapted to children's need*.