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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



October, 1906 



This Splendid House Has Been Designed in the Georgian Style 



The billiard-room is at the rear of the den, and is finished 

 with an oak. trim of a burned gray color. It has a fireplace 

 with marble facings and oaken mantel, and a bay-window 

 with seat. The alcove, which is provided with a raised plat- 

 form and seat, is quite a feature. The lavatory off the bil- 

 liard-room is also a convenience. 



The dining-room occupies the same space on the right of 

 the hall as the drawing-room does at the left. It has a wall- 

 covering of Japanese burlap in gold and green, and a fire- 



place with Pavanozza facing and hearth and mantel. This 

 room connects with the rear porch by French windows, and 

 to the butler's pantry, the latter furnished with cupboards, 

 drawers, dressers and closets, complete. This butler's pantry 



SECOND FLOOE PLAN . 



FIRST FLOOE PLAN 



is trimmed with ash and so is the kitchen with which it con- 

 nects. This kitchen and its dependencies are fitted with all 

 the best modern conveniences. 



The library is placed over the dining-room, on the second 

 floor, and is trimmed with oak and finished with Flemish 

 treatment. The walls are covered with linen crash of a 

 greenish tone. The fireplace has tiled facings and mantel. 

 French windows open onto the second story porch. This 

 room connects with the owner's suite, consisting of dressing- 



