September, 1919 
41 
Gillies 
The doors and furniture in this very 
modern bedroom are a delicate blue- 
green. Pompeian panels add a note of 
airy lightness which is carried out by pale 
cream walls, a mauve carpet and glazed 
chintz bedspreads. From the Long 
Branch residence of C. A. Wimpheimer. 
Harry Allen Jacobs, architect 
Early Tudor architecture has been fol¬ 
lowed in the library of Bernard E. Poliak, 
Esq., New York City. Dark walnut 
woodwork, an unusual ceiling of hand- 
modeled plaster, and old iron lighting 
fixtures create an atmosphere of much 
dignity. Taylor & Levi, architects; 
Miss Swift, decorator 
Carved dark walnut lunettes above insert 
bookcases, a fixture of black wrought iron 
like a flaming torch, are in striking con¬ 
trast to the tawny colored stucco walls and 
stone fireplace in this library of Alfred 
S. Rossin, Esq., New York City, another 
room in whose house is shown on page 40. 
Taylor & Levi, architects 
