April, 1920 
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Comfortable intima¬ 
cy is found in the 
library. Bookcases 
frame the door. The 
walls are paneled in 
natural wood and 
covered with framed 
photographs. A gen¬ 
erous fireplace with 
a marbleized mantel 
is the focal point of 
interest. Chairs are 
covered in chintz 
.4 gate-leg table, an 
English hutch and 
dresser and old cot¬ 
tage chairs help fur¬ 
nish the dining 
room. The over¬ 
curtains are of a 
Jacobean design, 
made with valances. 
Under these are 
sheer glass curtains 
The casement win¬ 
dows have been ex¬ 
cellently curtained 
