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in chestnut, finished in a 
soft brown tone. It is fin- &§ 
ished throughout in Japa- 
nese style, with cabinets, 
chairs and ornaments. 
The dining-room is on a 
level with the hall, and is 
trimmed with brown stained 
chestnut. The ceiling is 
paneled and the flat surface 
is covered with Dutch 
mettle lacquered in antique 
gold. The walls are cov- 
ered with tapestry paper. 
The fireplace has an imita- 
tion Caen stone mantel and 
brick facings and hearth. 
The partition between the 
living-room and dining- 
room is filled in with case- 
ment windows glazed with 
leaded glass. 
The butler’s pantry is 
fitted with dumbwaiter and 
drawers, dressers and cup- 
boards complete. Stairs lead 
to the kitchen, which is 
placed in the basement. 
There is also a laundry, 
The inglenook of the living-room is its great feature with a handsomely pantry, heating-room and 
carved canopy built above it fuel rooms in the basement. 
The second story is di- 
the entire opening. On either side of the fireplace are leaded vided into five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a den for Mrs. 
glass windows and paneled seats, with book shelves built Russ. These rooms are finished with white painted trim 
in above. The walls are hung with green silk, and the and walls decorated with artistic color schemes. The bath- 
draperies are in harmony to correspond. rooms have tiled wainscoting and floors, and porcelain fix- 
The den, which is off the living-room, has paneled walls tures and exposed nickelplated plumbing. The third floor is 
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