October, 1923 
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A LITTLE PORTFOLIO OF GOOD INTERIORS 
The drawing room in the New York home of Mrs. 
Newbold Lc Roy Edgar is an instance of how 
livable and attractive a long, narrow room can be 
made when the furniture is cleverly arranged and 
grouped. The desk with its attendant low bookcase 
and bench, together with a comfortable chair on 
cither side, occupies the recess in a shallow bay 
window. This is the main group. By the fireplace 
one finds a small arm chair and table; a low, small 
sofa and commode occupy the other wall 
