June, 1918 
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In the New York apartment of 
Clara Kimball Young is a music 
room that is distinctive for the re¬ 
strained treatment of the wall. It 
is in the Adam manner with blue 
and white medallions and white 
swags used in the panels. John 
Hutaff, decorator 
There are two very interesting 
suggestions to be gotten from this 
stair view: one is the dignity of 
the woodwork, especially the 
carved over-door panel; the other 
is the accentuation of perpendicu¬ 
lar lines by the clock and the 
tapestry panel 
An interesting group in the living room of the Mund apartment, of which 
other views are to be found on pages 24 and 25, is composed of a tapestry 
before which has been placed a gate-leg table with its accompanying 
Queen Anne chairs in petit point. The walls are gray and gold finished 
a rich brown. Mirror sconces have been effectively used. The whole 
room is in a soft key. The decorator was Emil Feffercorn 
Gillies 
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