June, 1920 
One who is so jortunate as to pos¬ 
sess an old Italian chest can make 
it serve for buffet in the dining 
room. The top of this chest is 
enriched with bits of old pottery 
and. a pair of tall, dull gold can¬ 
dlesticks. The leaded windows are 
curtained with old green damask 
elaborately fringed. Walker &■ 
Gillette, architects 
Harting 
Interesting treatment has been 
given the bed in the Thaw apart¬ 
ment. The low canopy is a blocked 
Toile de Jouey in orchid, rose, blue 
and green, and the cover is orchid 
and rose striped taffeta. Two small 
painted floor lamps have shades of 
rose colored chiffon. Copenhagen 
blue chiffon is used to curtain the 
French doors 
