Show MH MR PHELPS MY HOUSE something to the tile native german translated from rom Aa abonal onal div walter alt filips rullell rl lell yesterday std ill T took ook lon of his is bome ho 0 at I 1 poses on 0 the tile corner corni 1 I en 11 I 1 1 19 ro elrama I 1 if i of site C extras extraordinary ably tb the first ra time ra and exline 1 s it e era to n private hoie in order lo 10 in A ale of pub public lie e enter la te adt adept it 1 lo 10 jr taio tain ment meril w abea 4 in oil 1 1 P probability bi it y the e term of abe occa occupant could last ant a or ano I 1 0 ever as sir rhel rear liaa as beet it ai a i one of 0 hia his tasks to represent his country here in good kllc and aa as ho tie pos acs ics es the nece eal tary I 1 mean a and energy I 1 e has made at af an expense of 0 2000 marks in in a co com m short chort time strange trao fl formations in t llie architects line th flie new residence reid nce stretches its length len ll through three stories Et oriee some shops which ai as shops liao have been put out of com and turned into bloms tor for the servants ee ranta and a kitchen and through aline a line of living liviu and company rooms on the firel first floor with likht abt windows on e eichof ach of the streets and through fin scally Sn ally sity in the upper etory story some more servants 1 rooms a all these rooms had to make connection in some way and besides I 1 it t was found necessary to hii hire re one of the in neue Willi williaim tIm and anti to change una this inta inti a MO see ond veti vestibule bule A all I 1 I 1 t hese doings were necessary to 0 o make an american home and if the ideal as far as the exclusion of all outsiders and the seclusion of all insiders is concerned is not completely at attained laDed it is the tile nearest neatest that one can come to under berlin condi eions butas but as far as file he inside arrangements range ments are ate concerned the tile ladies of sir phelps family were able to make the rooms to suit their own notions of living this nas was a fevers strain on berlin decorators who found t to 0 their horror that the crot first object of american effort was licht light air BUB sun just the points where their skill lim limped ped in the whole bousa housand no lambrequins lambre quins 0 scarcely a parti re absolutely no dost dust catchi lime ait draperies before each win w in dow nothing but costly white curtains of lace or other neecy fleecy in the tile same purpose they have taken all the doors off the hinges PO so that one can look through the whole suit of rooms without anything to breal break th hi e view vie the dark were stripped irom from the wald aad and their places sap aup plied with hannings hang ices ings in allebe all erful shades of color that could pleasa tile eye on the walls al a there is no nola single painting with dark background 3 and nd heavy frames to drink up the ight there are only engravings 3 and etchings heraver there were dark woods in the he parquet or wainscot they were taken our out and woods of ii lighter ar color put in ploce one can truly say that here there is is no euch such ingnor ai as thin in all berlin and whoever gets a chance to toa fee it will reach be the conclusion that in this line we hae have a great deal to learn from the Awe americans ricans T the a rooms of the house which are not confined fined to use consist of a drawing co room in yellow bellow oi of a library of a large and anti a dining room so tar as the furnishings represent berlin art the task his ha been excellently la in the new vesti esti bills bole wl ch has been change changed 1 into a liall hall of mirrors mirrors the eye is caught at once by an Ame american flax of monstrous folds fold which shuts millis off the background in lie the second eitran ce lie lite german colors are blenda with the american all the nork work is 19 not yet dane As soon as it is air will open his hospitable house to the full fall extent that coart mourning will perm permit it |