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Show THOUSAND DOLLAR DOLL HOUSE. A three-story doll "houso, costing $1,-000, $1,-000, and rSchTJhbugh in iLs appointments appoint-ments and furnishings to exile the envy en-vy of any millionaire's child. Is to bo the Christmas gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlnes of Evanston to their 6-year-old daughter, Loretta. The house, built at Lunceford studio is a minature reproduction of a 17-room 17-room house. All the furnishings and fixtures were Imported from Germany. It is Southern colonial exterior, in yellow and white, and Is lightly by electricity throughout, A largo reception recep-tion hall Is seen at the entrance and winding stairways lead to the third floor To the right on the third floor. Is located lo-cated the living room, a spacious room trimmed in American Beauty red, containing bookcases, library tables, sofas, writing desks and console mirrors, mir-rors, Tho music room on the second floor is the gem of the interior work. It Is a DuBarry room, finished in red and gold,, and contains a piano, center table, sofas, console mirrors and a fireplace. All the bedrooms are en suite, and the details aro carried out even to Jardlniers and waste baskets. A large ball room occupies half of tho third floor. Chicago Examiner. |