Show I WHERE LUNATIC MILLIONAIRES LIVE Several Gorgeous Rooms In the Big Bloomiiigilalo Insane Hottest Beginning with the cottage there are eleven inmates in it Each inmate has anywhere from one to three private keepers keep-ers whose sole duty is to watch their respective re-spective charge day and night While the building is called a cottage it wouiiigbe no misnomer to call it a mansion man-sion It is a massive three storied brick structure with wide verandas hospitable entrances and large conservatories With the exception of the iron gratings on the windowsit looks like the country residence of some merchant prince Inside the delusion is carried out The floors are polished and waxed The decorations deco-rations are of massive cherry The wfde entrance hall has a large open fireplace bordered with costly tiles The wide staircase stair-case has several large landings on which are valuable pieces of bricabrac and statuary Onthe first landing is a beautiful old standing clock of solid mahogany fully eight feet high The polished floors are covered with soft and luxurious rugs of different si7es spread about so as to create artistic effects The furniture is also of highly polished solid cherrf Paintings V etchings and engravings all of bright and cheerful subjects and expensively framed adorn the walls Everything is spotlessly bright and clean and there is not the slightest sound to be heard There is but one peculiarity noticeable on entering the hospitable and luxurious hall which is fitted up as u parlor and that is that all the doors opening into it are kept locked The click of these locks is about all that is heard day and night One can pass from this beautifully furnished fur-nished parlor into the dining room just V back of it V without locking VV V or unlocking anything This room is also exquisitely furnished The massive dining table is of highly polished cherry The chairs are V also of cherry V The large buffet laden down with two score pieces of heavy silver and costly bits of cut glass stands just to the right of the table In the drawers of the buffet are kept the massive napkin rings fine snowy linen and other paraphernalia of an elaborately elabo-rately set table As in the other rooms handsome pictures adorn the walls and heavy rugs coyer the floor Passing up the wide staircase another gorgeously furnished room is to be seen It is called the music room The furniture furni-ture in this room is also of cherry with the exception of a large grand piano which is finished in dark colored oak Luxuriously upholstered chairs and lounges are in the corners and nooks of the bright comfortable comfort-able room and magazines and papers cove the small tables Back of this room and directly above the dining room is the billiard room It has a large table with ivory balls and inlaid cues This apartment is fitted up the same as a hundred others in tho country club house of a fashionable crowd of city men As on the lower floor opening from these two general l rooms apartments the doors of which are keptlocked nighfnnd day On the third floor the apartment directly above the music room is i fitted up as a sitting sit-ting room and is furnished in accordance with the elaborate character of the Test of the house XewYork JournaL |