Show MRS HOME A number ot of men and women had asked Mrs Susa Young Gates t tO take taka them through the residence of her friend Mrs A W V McCune sr They wanted anted simply to look at the beauties of the place under conditions more than those obtaining at a time of ot thronging company at a time of so social soil cial il activities They The wanted a little i loser Joser inspection of ot the homes h mes adorn adornments adornments ments than was possible in the presence 1 of ot many guests And Mrs Gates won Mrs Mr permission There will be bl b no attempt here to give detailed description of ot the interior in dor As Asan Asan Asan an object of Interest it is worthy more than a limited article And there are other considerations which make the describing almost an invasion of ot that privacy which is sacredly accorded every home And yet a home in which much money JUtS huB been expended with perfect taste a ahome homo home in which the right use of at fortune Is evident Itself constitutes an invitation Invitation Invitation tion One cannot see the massive woods of the dining room rooms the great rug that expresses the perfection of at Asias handi hand handicraft handicraft handcraft craft the glass and silver that a prince might prize one cannot look indifferently Indifferently on these things i One of the marvels of ot the establish establishment establishment establishment ment Is its variety vari ty In one place the atmosphere is wholly old English in another it Is the France of ot the Grand Monarch in another it is the slender and exquisite furnishing of ot the Eastlake cult But In each case every article in the room from the satin tapestry on ot the walls to the marvelous frescoes of the ceiling all are in perfect accord The atmosphere is maintained per perfectly In tone in color In material Such a home is a distinct asset of the community An investment so large and at the same time so tastefully ac accomplished Is a standard of measure measurement measurement measurement ment which cannot be forgotten There are rooms in which one catches the spirit of the big manhood which h made tho adornments possible There are others into which one does dock not penetrate rooms In which tho night silences bring deep and amI the dawns bring brin the opening gates from a land of dreams d and out of ot which wh comes the love loo and nd the labor the strength and the power to make this testimony to the loft theme of at the builders b soul soulA A 4 The little looked at t the Mc 1 une residence and watched from its er windows the shifting clouds on mountain and valley aIle And each one came iame an away ay gentler and stronger for the better knowledge of the treasures that enrich clinch us all |