November, 1915 
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In the hall, Oriental rugs 
of dark rich hues are 
used on the floor and the 
portieres and stair run¬ 
ner are of red velvet, 
toning in with the rugs 
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Furniture in the hall is cov¬ 
ered with chintz of tap¬ 
estry effect. Putty-col¬ 
ored paper is used in 
wide alternate stripes of 
satin and corded design 
Apart from the 
graceful silver 
sconces and a dull 
silver-framed mir¬ 
ror, there is no 
attempt at wall 
adornment. Eng¬ 
lish chintz hang- 
ings showing 
marked Chinese 
Chippendale influ¬ 
ence are used at 
the windows and 
doors 
Wall-paper of a light 
putty color pro¬ 
vides a pleasantly 
neutral foil for the 
warm coloring of 
the Oriental rug in 
the living-room. 
The furniture is 
upholstered in 
taupe velvet to 
harmonize with 
the shadow taffeta 
hangings 
