November, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



3°7 



The Needles " — Another View of the House 



white enamel, and doors of mahogany. There are four bed- 

 rooms and two bathrooms, besides a store closet, maid's 

 room and music-room on the extension over the kitchen. 

 Each room not connecting with a bathroom has a private 

 lavatory. The two bedrooms on the front have open fire- 

 places, with facings and a hearth of African Antique marble, 

 and mantels. The bathrooms are trimmed with mahogany. 



The third floor contains several guests' rooms and ample 

 storage. A cemented cellar contains two furnaces, fuel 

 room, cold storage, etc. An annex near the house contains 

 a billiard-room, bachelor's quarters and the servants' bed- 

 rooms and bath. 



Mr. John A. Fox, architect, 120 Tremont Street, Boston, 

 Mass. 



SECOND rLOOft PLAN 



