THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY LATCH STRINGS TO COM- 

 FORT AND LUXURY IN HOUSE AND GROUNDS. A 

 DESIRABLE HOUSE CAN BE BUILT WITHOUT ONE 

 OF THEM, YET ALL ARE SOMETIMES USED 



Ancestral portrait gallery 218 



Arboretum 74, 104 



Arched stair soffit 183 



Arched-under house and road- 

 level-house 307 



Arches, flying 310 



Areas draining into bricked 



and sand-bottomed dry well 144 



Armored knights 242 



Arrow compass set in loggia 



cement floor 274 



Aviary 243, 296 



Awninged veranda 239 



Back plastering 281 



Back stair tread with dustless 



corners (Appendix) 



Balustrade, solid, of lath and 

 plaster construction capped 



with wood 183- 



Base eighteen inches high 237 



Base, sanitary 229, 282 



Basement appearance eliminated 

 by use of large windows, 

 grilles, columns, and white 



enamel paint 224 



Basement billiard room 331 



Bath cabinet, electric 231 



Bath closet combining bath, 



basin, and swivel faucet.. 230 



Bathroom fixtures, gold plated 231 

 Bathroom with barreled or 



domed ceiling 231 



Bathroom with seven foot stud, 

 economically tiled to ceil- 

 ing, uncapped, and readily 



heated 316 



Bathroom with two electrically 



closing doors 231 



Bath tub inset in floor 199 



Bath tub six feet long 230 



Bay, semi-polygon 189 



Beamed and stuccoed interior 



walls 140 



Bed alcove with curved top.... 197 



Bed dais with rounded corners. 227 



Belvedere 208 



Bird trolley 39 



Bookcases with ventilating, 



sliding curtains 219 



Borders of English ivy 243 



Bowling alley 225 



Box front stoop (Appendix) 



Box greenery window 5 



Cabinet of enameled steel 223 



Campanile 213 



Canvas, odorless 231 



Canvas protected ceilings 321 



Caryatides supporting mantel.. 



175 233 



Cedar lined closets and settles.' 228 

 Ceiling, barreled, with deco- 

 rated half-moon ends 189 



Ceiling cambered 325 



Ceiling, coved 325 



Ceiling finished to tower peak.. 155 



Cellar ceiling asbestos covered 236 



Cellar corners concave filled 

 with cement to ceiling 

 line 224 



Cellar floor laid to drain 224 



Cellar windows screened and 

 iron barred from bug, 

 rodent and burglar 225 



Cement ash bin, metal covered 

 connected with range and 

 holding several tons (Appendix) 



Cement flower boxes for win- 

 dow sills and step but- 

 tresses 213 



Cement mixed with crude oil 



for foundation work 322 



Cement walks with asphalt ex- 

 pansion seams 310 



Chandelier built of swords and 



bayonets 281 



Chandelier or electrolier of 

 non - corroding glass for 

 conservatory 219 



Chimney in porch or den made 



of lichen covered stones.... 105 



Chimneys split into two parts 



above roof-tree 234 



Chimneys, exterior, twin, of 



stone 146 



Chute of cement for coal deliv- 

 ery from bin to furnace.... 224 



Chute of non-rusting metal for 



clothes 199, 299 



Closet, secret 228 



Closet, ventilated and locked for 

 soiled clothes in laundry.. 



199, 229 



Conservatory on second story 



balcony 295 



Convex screens for casement 



windows 215 



Copper and brass thefts pre- 

 vented by using substitutes 314 



Cupboard, exterior, for ice de- 

 livery 224 



Cupboard, exterior, for milk and 



groceries 224 



Dining room at different level. 130 

 Dining room, mirrored and cir- 

 cular 133 



Dish-washing apparatus 223 



Donjon and postern gates 132 



Door heads framed in tapestry, 



burnt wood, or plaster casts 242 



Doors, blind, for bedrooms 227 



Doors, double, between bed- 

 rooms 295 



Doors, double, on balcony, with 

 knuckle and elbow joint 



centre 311 



Doors, double, to linen closet.. 

 Doors, four feet wide, in base- 

 ment 197 



Doors, invisible 228 



Doors, oak banded and iron 



studded 217 



Doors, seven by nine, single,. . . . 161 

 Doors, pivoted, swiveled and 



shelved for pantry 152 



