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House & Garden 
A drawing room of dis¬ 
tinction has been cre¬ 
ated in the New York 
home of William C. 
Potter. Against walls of 
soft maize color are 
curtains and sofa in 
blue-green damask, 
small chairs in French 
brocade of cream with 
roses. The carpet is deep 
fawn. John G. Hamil¬ 
ton, Inc., decorator 
llewitt 
Cream paneled walls 
form the background 
of this bedroom. The 
hangings are striped 
blue and buff taffeta 
and the inner curtains 
striped net and rose 
gauze. Peach colored 
taffeta is used for bed¬ 
spread,where it has ruf¬ 
fles of old blue. Mrs. 
A. Van R. Barnewall, 
decorator 
