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Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
A LITTLE PORTFOLIO 
It is always a relief to find an unusual 
architectural treatment of a hall. In the 
home of W. R. Coe, at Oyster Bay, L. I., 
the lower hall has a low gallery running 
almost its entire length, giving access to the 
inner rooms. The open rafters, the old newel 
crowned with a cock and the flat plaster 
OF GOOD INTERIORS 
walls make an admirable background for 
the antiques ranged along the wall. While 
the lines of this gallery accent the length 
of the hall, the effect is sufficiently counter¬ 
acted by the cross beams and braces. 
Charles of London was the decorator and 
Walker & Gillette, the architects 
