American homes and gardens . JiK\T7{0 J%a> J III ? facings and hearthand a mantel of ma-hogany. The roomis handsomely fur-nished with furni-t u r e of Sheratonstyle, with an oldsideboard, centertable, and chairs;the latter beingcopies of the orig-inal belonging toGovernor Chase, ofBaltimore , butlers pantry is fitted with drawers, dressers, cup-boards, and sink complete. The kitchen, servants hall, andlaundry have cross ventilation, and are lifted with all thebest modern Dr. Magie has Accepted the Jacobean Style of Architecture for His House The dining-room to t


American homes and gardens . JiK\T7{0 J%a> J III ? facings and hearthand a mantel of ma-hogany. The roomis handsomely fur-nished with furni-t u r e of Sheratonstyle, with an oldsideboard, centertable, and chairs;the latter beingcopies of the orig-inal belonging toGovernor Chase, ofBaltimore , butlers pantry is fitted with drawers, dressers, cup-boards, and sink complete. The kitchen, servants hall, andlaundry have cross ventilation, and are lifted with all thebest modern Dr. Magie has Accepted the Jacobean Style of Architecture for His House The dining-room to the right of the hall, extending throughthe depth of the house, is a very handsome apartment. Itis trimmed with San Domingo mahogany, and its walls, fromthe floor to the ceiling, are paneled and finished with pil-asters with Ionic capitals, supporting a massive wooden cor-nice which extendsaround the each end of theroom there areclusters of threewindows placed overpaneled seats, andat either side ofwhich are chinaclosets built in andglazed with leadedglass i n diamond-shaped panes. Thefireplace has marble


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