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THE Gl IDE T( ) N VTURE 



"THE JAPANESE HALE— UPSTAIRS.' 



THE STAIRWAY TO THE JAPANESE HALL. 



inated everything in every nook and 

 corner from the front gate through the 

 fences, the veranda, the hall, up the 

 stairs. A few more camera plates ex- 

 posed give to the reader some of the 

 views as I saw them in this beautiful 

 home. I appreciated the cordial hos- 

 pitality of the host and hostess, and I 

 fell in love with the unique design of 

 the bungalow. Here from crowded 

 cities come many friends to be alone 

 with nature. How Mr. and Mrs. Terry 

 conceived the idea of building a home 

 of such design, and how they accom- 

 plished it, is told in the following let- 

 ter that Mr . Terry has written at my 

 urgent request: 



358 West Twenty-third Street, 

 ' New York. 



My dear Dr. Bigelow : 



It is somewhat difficult to set down 

 on 1 taper any particular reason or rea- 

 sons why we have built a home in the 

 country, other than to say it was in 



