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House & Garden 
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An Italian hall of 
unusual interest has 
been created in “ Tam¬ 
aracks.the home of 
Franklin G. Colby, 
Esq., Andover, N. J. 
Under the heavily 
beamed ceiling runs a 
painted frieze in me¬ 
diaeval colors. Tapes¬ 
tries and Italian 
paintings are hung 
against the wall and, 
Italian antiques 
grouped about. The 
openness of the room 
shows these well 
This breakfast bay 
and the dining room 
shown opposite are in 
the Cincinnati home 
of A. W. Williamson, 
Esq. The bay floor is 
of mottled blue and vio¬ 
let tiles, the furniture 
putty color painted 
chairs with peacock 
decorations and violet 
scats. The table top 
is painted a soft lilac 
color and the glass 
curtains arc lilac. E. 
J. White & Co., 
decorators 
