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Show THOUSAND-DOLLAR DOLL HOUSE. A Ihree-story doll house, costing $1,000,' and rich enough in its appointments ap-pointments and furnishings to excite the envy of any millionaires child, wus the Christmas girt of Mr. and I Mrs. Edward Hin.-s of Kvunston to their G-year-old duughter, Loretta. Tho house, built at the Luncefor.l studio, is a minljture reproduction of a seventeen-rooin house. All the furnishings fur-nishings and fixtures were imported from Germany. It Is of southern colouial exterior, in yellow and white, and Is lighted (V electricity throughout. A largo reception recep-tion hall Is seen at the entrance and winding ttalrwuys lead to the third floor. To the right on the first floor is j located the living room a spacious I room, trimmed in American Beuuty led. coutu.nlng bookcases, llbraiy tables, solas, writing desks and console con-sole mirrors. The music room of the second floor is the gem of the Interior work. It Is a DiBarii ivoui, finished In rod j and gold, and contains a piano, ceuter tnble, sofjs, console mirrors and a firoplace. All the beOntoms are en suite, and the details are carried out even to jardinieres an 1 waste baskets. A large ball room occupies hair of the third floor. Chicago Examiner. |