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House & Garden 
The rich simplicity of Colonial design makes 
an inviting hall. Between the paneled wain¬ 
scot and the cornice the walls are covered 
with a heavy paper in browns, reds and 
greens that harmonize with the colors of the 
rugs. Woodwork and ceiling are tinted ivory 
In the dining-room the austere dignity of oak paneled loalls has been tem¬ 
pered with the mellowing influence of well chosen silver fixtures and an 
enlivening color scheme. The rug combines blue, old gold, ecru and brown. 
In the hayigings are touches of green and orange. William and Mary furni¬ 
ture is in oak throughout 
THE RESIDENCE OF . 
J. CLARENCE PARSONS, Esq. 
at PHOENIXVILLE, PA. 
WILLIAM COPELAND FURBER, Architect 
The Colonial feeling predominates in the architecture. House and garage 
are similarly treated. Local stone, showing a diversity of gray and broivn 
shadings is used for the construction, laid in raked-out joints. Roofs are 
sea-green slate. Woodwork is white and blinds are green. Red chimney 
pots and red quarry tile porch floors add toarmer notes 
