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HOUSE & GARDEN 
A living-room that is immensely livable. Weath¬ 
ered oak, hand-adzed beams support the ceiling. 
The walls are rough plaster painted deep 
cream. Some of the furniture is oak, some is 
painted. The hangings and upholstery are 
blue. There is room enough for several distinct 
furniture groupings: a music corner around the 
piano, the center table and the fireplace daven¬ 
port with its refectory table behind. A view 
through the dooncay to the right is shoicn on 
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THE RESIDENCE of 
JULIAN L. PEABODY, Esq, 
AT WESTBURY, LONG ISLAND 
PEABODY, WILSON & BROWN, Architects 
Photographs by Tebbs 
In the exterior view of this house, shown oppo¬ 
site, will be noticed two porches enclosed in 
glass. In one is the breakfast room, shown to 
the left. Antique tile, broxight from Sicily, 
forms the floor. The tile has a dull white 
ground, decorated with geometrical designs in 
blue and orange. On it are spread rush mats. 
A. plant shelf ranges along one side. The furni¬ 
ture is of the simple farmhouse pattern. Alto¬ 
gether it is a room in which to start the day 
cheerily 
