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shower-bathrooms, where it is tile. The walls and ceilings are generally three-coat gypsum plaster on wood lath. Exceptions to this rule are the bathrooms and shower-bathrooms, where a special lath is used; and the stairways and entrance halls and vestibules, where the walls are faced with a golden tapestry brick which, with the green-and-purple split-face slate floors and hand-surfaced oak entrance doors, makes an attractive entrance and at the same time reduces upkeep at points where upkeep is heaviest. The trim in stairhalls and around the dumbwaiters is kalamein, and elsewhere in the apartments it is