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Show raDraaknr' Sanctum Sanctorum. her boudoir that is all in yellow i Wanamaker's, the postmaster !'j oldest daughter. The color almost as pale as primrose and oently much more of it can bo 1 decoration. The room is on the (oor of the house, above the li-and li-and is as dainty as the lovely girl reupies it. All the furnishings lade especially for the room and sittings are all of brass. Tho brass id in draped with soft yellow silk !1 fwra the high posts. The di-id di-id chaises lounges are upholstered same color, and yellow again is dominating color in the rug and Thich are tinted in pale ecru, rarest hit of furniture in the room iny Quatre desk which was pur-m pur-m Paris for Miss Wanamaker. It le slenderest proportions, tho up-rt up-rt being hardly more than a foot and everything about it suits the t demand for dwarfish appoint-in appoint-in all pertaining to letter writing, sk is a fine example of Italian mo-Bcyond mo-Bcyond the boudoir are dressing lilirooius, and further away but call tho little room of The-the The-the French maid. That dress-in dress-in has seen a sight' that perhaps rin the country has seen, for be-he be-he season began it contained six sirrow boxes, bearing the mark of , 15s Parisian dressmaker, which re-1 re-1 unopened for two weeks. Fancy having six lovely new gowns and ting at them for a fortnight! ew York World. |