May, 1917 
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A luxurious entrance hall has been created by Mrs. Lorraine 
Windsor in the residence of Hathaway Watson, Esq., in 
Chicago. Old tapestries cover the walls. On the floor is a 
large Persian rug. Thus the 'furniture is given a fitting 
background which brings out its best qualities 
Photographs by 
Johnston-Hevvitt Studios 
A certain authority 
has prophesied that 
the prevailing mode 
after the war will be 
a classicism based on 
Ada m. Certainly 
here, in this fireplace 
grouping in the home 
of E. T. Stotesbury, 
Esq., is an indication 
of early Georgian 
classicism adopted 
successfully 
The vogue for Italian 
furniture is unques¬ 
tioned. It has great 
dignity and lends a 
dining-room an air 
of richness that few 
styles can establish. 
The room to the right, 
in the residence of 
Or. Charles Adams of 
Chicago, was deco¬ 
rated by Mrs. Lor¬ 
raine Windsor 
