October, 1920 
43 
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Kti 
In the dining room 
the floor is of blue 
tile and the walls 
and ceiling rough 
plaster in tones of 
light orange and 
yellow orange. The 
furniture, which is 
Italian walnut, is 
finished in leather 
and red brocatelle. 
Fixtures are 
wrought iron. In 
the alcove on the 
higher level beyond 
is the children’s 
dining room 
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Antique gray oak 
has been used for 
the library wood¬ 
work and broad oak 
for the floor. The 
walls are cream 
rough plaster. A t 
the windows the 
curtains are rose 
brocatelle. A gray 
stone mantel accents 
the fireplace and 
lends dignity to the 
shelves. The low 
pointed door to the 
right leads into the 
living room 
