Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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The Thomases' living room is luxuriously furnished. The beautiful Bokhara carpet of rich red with white motifs, harmonizes with the room's colorscheme. The windows are simply treated, with gold gauze curtains, red-trimmed dignity surrounded by landscaped lawns and lush foliage. With a twinkle in his blue eyes, Mr. Thomas confesses that he thinks the Berkshires the third most beautiful spot in the world; he gives precedence only to the Vale of Kashmir and a spot high in the Himalayas overlooking Tibet. That from a hardened world traveler is (Continued on page 58) On the other hand, in the dining room, the carpet is of a solid color, deep Burgundy red, while the flowered chintz drapes lend color to this almost austere room, containing four types of furniture. Note the assorted elephants on the fireplace. 41