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House & Garden. 
In the sun parlor of 
the apartment of Mrs. 
Howard L.nn, Chicago, 
III., the dominant piece 
is a Louis XVI panier 
sofa, with cushions of 
antique brocade in pale 
green and gold. Gauze 
curtains filter the light 
into an even glow. The 
furniture is cream with 
polychrome decora- 
tions. A black parch¬ 
ment shade surmounts 
the cream lamp base. 
By the doorway stands 
a wrought iron base 
supporting a gr e ert 
porcelain bowl with a 
cluster of bright berries 
C r e a m paneled walls 
form the background i 
of the dining room in ' 
the Linn apartment. 
Against this are placed 
an old French sideboard 
and commode. The 
table is of the “draw” 
refectory type — the 
ends pull out, affording 
double the table space. 
Prints, a rococo frame 
mirror, simple pottery 
and silver make up the 
decorative accessories. A 
one-tone rug on a dark 
floor gives the room a 
good foundation and ' 
justifies the lightness in 
tone of the walls 
