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House & Garde 
An atmosphere of 
ease and comfort in 
the paneled oak liv¬ 
ing room has been 
attained, despite its 
great size, by the 
clever arrangement 
of the interestmg 
collection of old 
English furniture 
among which are 
some particularly 
’ovely needlework 
chairs 
The living room is 
approached through a 
wide hallway hung 
with a huge tapestry 
and an interesting col¬ 
lection of paintings. 
A tall Chinese screen 
shuts off a service 
door and adds a bril¬ 
liant note. These four 
views are from the 
apartment of Mrs. D. 
C. J ackling, San 
Francisco 
