April, 1919 
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A t one side of the 1 
huge living room 1 
directly above a d 
long refectory table > 
hangs a full length ; [i 
portrait of Mrs. \ , 
Jackling. T he re¬ 
straint and simplici- p; 
ty of the paneling | i 
are in keeping with 
the dignified treat- 
ment of the entire || 
room. Mrs. Edgar |j 
de Wolfe, decorator i\ 
The book cases have 
been built in the 
library so as to form 
panels of brilliant 
color making the 
many toned bindings 
into an integral part 
of the decorative 
scheme of the room. 
T hr ou gh the well 
proportioned do or - 
way there is shown a 
glimpse of the dining 
room 
