ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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flower garden, in front of the house 

 lends an added charm, such as nothing 

 else could do. 



Tokeneke Inn is pleasantly situated 

 on a knoll in a small grove of trees, 

 overlooking a hroad sweep of well- 

 kept land, with a good view of the 

 Sound in the distance. The guests who 

 sojourn here during the summer months 

 find much to amuse them. The tennis 

 courts are of the best. The bathing 

 facilities the finest. The bathing beach 

 is safe, and sandy, and free from all 

 sewage. The bath houses are pleas- 

 antly situated and commodious. Run- 

 ning along on the east side of Toke- 

 neke is Five Mile River, where there 

 is a deep harbor anchorage. 



The automobile roads are built to 

 stand the wear and tear of the ma- 

 chines which pound over them daily. 

 There are delightful driveways across 

 rustic bridges, and romantic walks 

 through wild woodland. 



For the accommodation of commu- 

 ters, many of the express trains stop 

 at Darien station which is not over 

 a ten-minute drive from Tokeneke 

 Park, and the Norwalk trolley which 

 passes one of its gates, will carry one 

 to the beautiful Wee Burn Golf links, 

 in fifteen minutes time. 



In Tokeneke Park we find the hand- 

 some home of Edward Hope Norton, 

 a New York banker. This is "Shore- 

 wood," and it is happily situated on 



one of the highest knolls, and com- 

 mands a fine view of the Sound. 



On the main driveway, is "Cedar 

 Cliff," a Dutch Colonial house of at- 

 tractive appearance. "Heartsease," the 

 summer home of Mr. Joseph Sawyer, 

 Jr., nestles cosily in a cluster of tall 

 chestnuts, close to the water's edge. 



Situated so boldly on the shore of 

 Long Island Sound, and its grounds 

 laid out so artistically by the Tokeneke 

 Land Company, a visitor to the Park 

 cannot fail to see that its future will 

 be a colony of handsome homesteads 

 for the retired banker, broker or mer- 

 chant, and one of the finest residential 

 parks that we have in this part of 

 the country. 



Julie Adams Powell. 



COUNTRY PROPERTY 



Farms, Country Seats, Water Fronts, Mountain 

 Land, Oyster Grounds, Game Preserves, Timber 

 Land, Lakes, Hotels, Mineral Springs, Villages, 

 Homes, etc., etc. 



ARCHIBALD C. FOSS 



30IEAST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK 

 Branches: Port Chester. N. Y., So. Norwalk. Ct.. Millerton. N. Y. 



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A. D. Otto 



VOSKA & OTTO 

 MERCHANT TAILORS 



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 Work called for and delivered. 



487 Main St., Stamford, Conn. 



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"SHING-WAK"— THE RESIDENCE OF 

 THOMAS ALSOP. 

 Was built in 1771 and remodeled in 1906. The 

 old brick fireplace and Dutch oven are inter- 

 esting features of the living room. 



'CEDAR CLIFF," A DUTCH COLONIAL 



HOUSE. 

 It has a very attractive setting with a group 



of cedars. 



