May, 1918 
45 
Wallace 
North end 
The thousand and one ways to ar¬ 
range books include this fashion 
of having casement windows 
framed in with shelves. The top 
row is unusual. So is the placing 
of the refectory table and the ab¬ 
sence of the ubiquitous window 
seat. Mellor & Meigs, architects 
The oval room, while being dif¬ 
ficult to decorate, presents some in¬ 
teresting possibilities. In the re¬ 
ception room to the right white 
walls and mirrors have been ef¬ 
fectively used to give the sense of 
added size. Glass and mirror doors 
help in this. Colby, decorator 
Sadler 
The music room shown below is in 
the residence of J. W. Harriman, 
Esq., at Brookville, L. I. Tall 
plant stands on either side the 
hearth express the present decora¬ 
tive mode. A tapestry forms a 
background for well selected furni¬ 
ture. Alfred Bosson, architect 
Gillies 
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