October, I g 2 2 
89 
77/c woodwork in tkc 
room above has been 
stained, a lovely silvery 
gray to tmw in with the 
silver background of the 
Chinese painted panel 
above the mantel 
M. E. Hewitt 
An unusual color scheme is the feature of the attractive little morning 
room shown above. Silver tea bo.v paper covers the walls making an 
c.xcellent foil for the jade green woodwork and red lacquer furniture. 
Courtesy of the Harry .Meyers Company 
The Chimsc panel above 
in vivid colors on a gold 
ground is used in a nar¬ 
row hall with sea-green 
walls and gold woodwork. 
Both panels were painted 
by Maud Earl 
In this silver, red and 
green room the hangings 
are jade satin and the 
under curtains silver 
gauze. Additional colors 
are found in the old 
Chinese screen and print 
framed in red lacquer 
ROOMS of 
S I L E R 
and GOLD 
