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NoraBLeE AMERICAN Homes—The Summer Home of Oliver ’sq., Prides Crossing, 
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“DEEPHAVEN,” the Home of Wilkinson De Forest Wright, Esq. 
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THE RESIDENCE OF J. Du PRatr Wuite, Esa. 
“THE GARDEN ALTAR”’—The Revival of the Sun-Dial in the American Garden. 
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“MyYNTOON,” a Medieval Castle in Shasta, California By Enos Brown 
Hers to Home Bui_tpinc—The Simple House 
How to MAKE AND APPLY STENCILS 
A DovuBLeE CHRYSANTHEMUM 
INEXPENSIVE ENGLISH Houses rHAT Micur BE ADAPTED TO AMERICAN USEs. 
By Sydney Hungerford 
Home Work As TAUGHT IN OvR PUBLIC SCHOOLS By Charles C. Johnson 
PRINCIPLES OF HomMeE Decoration: V.—The Philosophy of the Library. 
By Joy Wheeler Dow 
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Tue Kircuen: I].—The Walls, Wood and Paint. j 
House Hyciene: I1.—The Sanitary Plan ....-By Ralph Ernest Blake 
Civic BETTERMENT: The Cost of Civic Beauty—The Town and Its Plan 
Next Summer’s Flower Garden. Publishers’ Department. 
Fifty Suggestions for the House. New Building Patents. 
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