The whIIs of the large ruom are .v hite, while ttw woudw*;r k i* 1in• I'h^vi in tvorv. which contrasted w 11h the bkue leather «■•;lt; ’ he seat? ■i.nd the blue \dvt’ of ’he hi age ; curtain, miKt-. a vei attractive and delightful auditor »um. jrwo busts, iiiif of Shakespeare j tnd the other ■- f NT /art are placed lt;n niches on either side of the : -saga and the »athe* decorative j windows are ’he only bite of i adornment in the room The large wmdows on bdh aides of the ro«m ire attracts»• l gtTVd with ivory; woodwork.Thar* ts t •lt; ?:: for about 4d0 «eaU i in Thi* room, at present 2‘«‘ nr * iactively uphT.«t?n d in dark blue .;ea?.hej are sn place Thu cover- j .nc of the fleer »* club tauvaa