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basement, fire protected by air spaces, the new close-jointed sliding 

 door for closets and narrow spaces; secret panel doors in dressers and 

 lockers; a roof lookout back of the chimney and an aluminum clothes 

 chute to laundry. 



Every house should have a readily reached and railed-in lookout 

 platform. Aside from the uplift view, it is far easier to inspect and 

 repair roof, chimney, gutters, and flashings. 



The tub in the bathroom over the east hall closet is inset eighteen 

 inches in the floor, protected with side railing, somewhat as in a 

 Pompeiian bath, and several tubs are made stationary against the side 

 walls less tiling, less dust, more sanitary, yet more difficult to repair 

 a clogged or split trap or pipe, and greater disturbance of tiling. 



Several bedrooms, billiard room and den are on the third floor. 



TWO VIEWS OP HARBOR FRONT. 



