Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1931, p. 17

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COLONIAL DINING ROQM There are four privais Dining Rooms (below) whiçb may be used in unis or in combination. The walls are iqht blue *With* coral, chintz ct4tains ai tthe Windows. In the deorways are rich. velvet kanqinq's. .A GREAT RESFUL ROOM A simple and beautifuil rhythm is characteristic of the. Main Dining Room '- below). ,Naturel ~yih streams into this cheerful .oomn. ln ibis photoqraph. the- domed ceilîic simulates tii. open slcy., A STUDY IN, PERSPECTIVE Upnentering the new Cupboard,, this, imrsievista (above) of the 'Lounqe and the Lounqe Dining Room leeds the eye ta the spacious Mai Dining Room beyond. -lhe interesting furnishings. SPACIOUS MAIN DINING ROOM A double tier of bootks is seen in the cenfer. Un the. qaîleries bevonci the columns are more booths. The space between is occupied by tables (below). THE ELECTRIC KITfCHEN. An amazing arraycfultra-modernequip-' ment (below). Eetricity. reigns supre me, bore. Tbermostatic contrais regulate~ everytbing, even totthe temparature of your hot rolli COOLFY> ORDER AND PRE CISION Where quality originates and therefor. the. most important room in the New Cupboard (below). The housekeep.r's dream cf a model kitchen, scaled te nuagnificent proportions. 169 frrintgion .ÇIlvenue, 5vanion CU PBOA.RDS PICARDY 1.511 ();ag wMODERNÉ 55(llm z

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