. The Cuba review. 14 â¢I" II i: (â r r. A k i: v i \: \v. President's Sturly The rouiii is dontrtitcd in ilic X\"I period in ivmy and .unld, as is also the state dininjr mom, situated on the same floor and liaviny a seating capacity for sixty persons. The I'resident's ottice and Cahinet room, whicli are combined, are on tliis same floor, as are also the quarters of the President's staff. The living rooms of the President and his family occupy the entire third floor, his bednjom and that of his wife being on the eastern side of the building, with furniture and decorations in p


. The Cuba review. 14 â¢I" II i: (â r r. A k i: v i \: \v. President's Sturly The rouiii is dontrtitcd in ilic X\"I period in ivmy and .unld, as is also the state dininjr mom, situated on the same floor and liaviny a seating capacity for sixty persons. The I'resident's ottice and Cahinet room, whicli are combined, are on tliis same floor, as are also the quarters of the President's staff. The living rooms of the President and his family occupy the entire third floor, his bednjom and that of his wife being on the eastern side of the building, with furniture and decorations in period styles, the quarters of the President being English and those of the President's wife French. On the ojjposite side are the rooms provided for t)ic cluldi'en. The family dining i-ooms are also on this floor, as well as the parlor and Idlliard rooms. The guest rooms are located on the east end of the fourth floor, entirely separated from the servants' quarters, which are also on this floor. Here, too, is the main kitchen, fully equipped with every modern device, as well as the laundry, etc., in lioth of which electricity plays an important part. The Palace also has a very complete refrigerating and electric light idant, the latter, however, being intended for emer- gencies so that should the electric light company's service fail at any time, they can generate their own current. The roof garden previously referred to is fitted up with rattan chairs, tables, lounges, etc., and affords a magnificent view of Morro Castle and the harbor en- trance, as well as what is known as the "; The iihotographs \\hich accompany this article are by the American Photo Studios and furnished through the com-tesy of Mr. Hngh White, General Manager for the Tiffany Studios, under whose dinntion all of the interior furnishings and decorations were Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability


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