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House & Garden 
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VIEWS in the HOME of 
MRS. ALEXANDER D. B. PR 
NEW YORK CITY 
The ample day bed at one end of the boudoir is cov¬ 
ered in a chintz of Chinese design. This in com¬ 
bination with the wide striped fabric at the 
•windows and plain velvet cushions makes a variety 
of material used which is quite interesting and still 
harmonious 
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The corner of the sitting room 
shows a black and gold lacquer desk 
with its delightful appointments. 
The walls are yellow paneled with 
green and the over curtains of green 
taffeta with valances of green and 
yellow damask carry out the gen¬ 
eral color scheme of the room 
Slate blue walls with oyster colored 
moldings are a restful background 
lor the architectural paintings which 
have been set in the panels of the 
dining-room. The curtains are of 
blue taffeta with under curtains of 
gold gauze and the furniture is in 
the spirit of Louis XVI 
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