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HOUSE & GARDEN 
Eugene J. Lang, Architect 
Mark the rhythm of line in this hallway—the curve of the 
stair rail and the stair well, the curve of the door head, the 
newel post and the furniture arms. It is a combination of 
well studied architectural background and well selected 
furniture. The prevaiimg colors are cream and blue. The 
panels have been defined by darker moulding 
In the foreground of the library group beloiv is one of the newer 
reading tables with an adjustable support, a boon to the reader 
who goes in for heavy books. The floor lamp is in comfortable 
proximity. A restfulness of rectangular uniformity is given the 
room by the oblong shapes of the three tables 
Marshall Field & Co., Decorators 
\V. Adams, Architect 
The absorbing interest in the dining-room above is the paper. An 
old-fashioned design in subdued tones, it creates a blithesomeness 
of background for the chaste severity of the Colonial furniture. 
It is the sort of room best adapted to the country house—an 
interesting room yet a restful room 
