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Show DESIGN WHICH WON FIRST PRIZE FOR CARNEGIE PEACE PALACE AT THE HAGUE In the Illustration Is shown tho winning win-ning design for tho palace or peaco nt Tho Hnguo, which Is to bo erected by Mr. Carnegie. The winner Is L. M. Cordonnler, of Lille, France, who has been awarded 3,000 for his work. In all :i,OII8 drawings woro sent in, uud hut ono prlzo comes to Amorlca, How-nrd How-nrd Greenley nnd H. 8. Olln, of New York, being awarded $7C0. The winning design Is an excellently executed concept lou of a northern ; ifA? French chateau. Tho main building is , rji& llnnked with high towers, two of Kffi which are nt either end of tho facade,' W!f und tho chief feature of tho Interior &fj will be a magnificent "hnll of nrbltra- Hon," wheru tho peace conferences ,s9f will bo held. mM Mr. Cordonnler, who Is 18 years of H ago, already has nchleved distinction In architectural drawing, for In 1S85 -H ho won tho first prlzo for tho Amater- dam bourse. For the palace or peaco , plans 217 architects competed. v .J |