April 
1919 
23 
Delicate tones of mauves, yellows, 
bines and greens on old Italian and 
French furniture have been brought 
into exquisite harmony in the huge 
living-room by the good taste of 
the owner. Taffeta curtains are 
caught up at an unusual angle at 
the French windows which lead to 
the terrace. Through some of the 
of 
F^5^as are the secret of the beauty in 
successful Italian gardens. Through 
each of the pillar-supported arches 
of the tea house a picturesque view 
presents itself of tall cypresses 
planted close to the house where 
they contrast with the coral pink 
walls and stretches of flat lawn. 
From this door one passes down 
the broad garden steps shown op¬ 
posite to the lower terrace 
