June, 1919 
There is an En¬ 
glish lllh Century 
atmosphere in this 
dining room, with 
its paneled walls, 
cove celling, and 
leaded casements. 
The jurnishings 
and accessories are 
antiques of the 
period. This room 
and the room be¬ 
low are from the 
New York City 
home of Stewart 
Walker, Esq., the 
architect 
I ' The background 
I of the library is 
I glossy pine panel- 
I ing of beautiful 
y grain with a 
4 ( carved cornice 
and mantel. The 
^ book shelves are 
built in, with 
|! cupboards for 
j: i portfolios below. 
j « The over-door 
' decoration shows 
! •' a pleasing use of 
an ivory cast 
4^ toned to harmon- 
•i ize with the color 
, D » of the walls 
