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House 6° Garden 
McCutcheon Handkerchiefs 
/or Christmas 
Distinctive—personal — in excellent good 
taste—is the Christmas gift of McCutcheon 
Handkerchiefs. Indeed, it would be difficult 
to find a gift more completely satisfying to 
giver as well as to recipient. 
Select your Christmas Handkerchiefs from 
McCutcheon’s—where there is a collection 
of probably greater distinction and more 
comprehensive variety than is to be found 
in any other retail shop in the world. We 
welcome mail orders as well as personal 
visits, and assure you of our careful, pains¬ 
taking service. 
James McCutcheon &c Co. 
Department No. 4:4 
Fifth Avenue, 33 d &l 34 th Streets, New York 
house is a much more elastic and 
personal problem than the hall in the 
detached house. Perhaps the very com¬ 
pactness of these apartment halls suggests 
a boldness of treatment and a daring use 
of color and design which might seem 
frivolous and out of place in the more 
architectural and spacious halls of the 
detached house. 
Sky blue, blue green, Adam green and 
yellow are good colors for the walls of a 
small hall. And there is no end to the 
delightful effects possible by means of 
scenic or floral papers. A paper of vistas 
and distances is especially successful in a 
narrow hall where one needs the sugges¬ 
tion of open spaces. The woodwork can 
be painted to tone in with one of the 
shades in the paper or can strike a brilliant 
note of contrast. 
On this page are photographs of a hall 
it was thought advisable to separate into 
two parts. This was done by means of an 
iron grill or gate. By treating the end of 
the hall nearest the entrance as a vestibule 
with marbleized walls, broken by arched 
panels, an illusion or space was created 
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M. L., Hewitt 
Gray green marbleized walls broken by 
arched spaces painted sky blue make a 
distinguished background in this small hall 
in the apartment of Dr. II. F. Hammer 
