February, 1916 
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In the library the woodwork is white and the 
walls white with small red spots. Flowered 
chintz is at the windows. The built-in book¬ 
cases are conveniently located 
Golden yellow predominates the color scheme of 
the dining-room. Again the woodwork is white, thus 
preserving a unity in these rooms. Silver light¬ 
ing fixtures contrast with the mahogany furniture 
On this page three photographs show interiors of 
the home of J. G. Leiper, Esq., at Chestnut Hill, 
Pa.; Karcher and Smith, architects. The walls of 
the living-room are grey; the woodwork white 
