July, 1921 
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Pale green walls and woodwork give distinction to the 
drawing room. The furniture is upholstered in a pink 
and gold brocade. The glass curtains are of salmon pink 
gauze. Just enough furniture is used to give comfort 
and still afford an open space in this narrow room 
The child’s room has a crisp, fresh note. The 
dressing table and bedspreads are of white 
Swiss with red dots. Hangings are pink and 
white English prints. A chair is in plain rose 
glazed chintz. The walls are white and the 
carpet gray 
In the dining room a pleasing set of painted furniture is used. 
Both walls and furniture are blue green. A green and black 
chintz curtains the windows. Further color notes are introduced 
by the old screen and the red bottles on the serving console 
IN A NARROW CITY HOUSE 
An Effective Sense of Space Is Given by 
Well-Chosen Furnishings 
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