May, 1919 
23 
Ilartmg 
The entrance hallway in indicative oj the 
distinction of the entire house. Tapestries 
hang on the buff walls and a figure holds 
ivy in front of the black marble mantel 
A gray and white scenic paper with a tall 
tree design is used in one of the bedrooms 
ivith a most delightful result. The dress¬ 
ing table is draped in old blue taffeta 
In a corner near the window in the well 
stocked library, a pair of green parakeets in¬ 
habit a cage, which swings on a decorative 
stand. A tall, clear glass Colonial vase is one 
of the many fascinating objects on the shelves 
ROOMS in the RESIDENCE 
o/MRS. ROBERT G. REESE, 
NEW YORK CITY 
