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ment also contains 
a laundry, cold-stor- 
age room, store 
pantry, fuel room 
and heating appa- 
ratus. 
There are four 
bedrooms and a 
tiled bathroom on 
the second floor. 
There is a serv- 
ants’ room and am- 
ple storeroom in the 
attic. Cost, $10,000. 
Mr. C. W. Par- 
tridge’s house ( Figs. 
Gano, ald 9) sat 
Scarsdale, N. Y., 
was built from the 
plans of William S. 
Philips, architect, of 
New York. It is a 
shingle house dis- 
tinct from the others 
in the group. The 
interior has a white- 
painted trim. ‘The 
inglenook, with its 
brick fireplace and 
hearth, is the fea- 
ture of the living- 
room. There are 
three bedrooms and 
a tiled bathroom on 
the second floor. 
Cost, $3,500. 
The house, Figs. 
10 and 11, was built 
fone Vo. Smith. 
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Framingham, 
Mass., from the 
plans of Ralph Saw- 
yer, of Boston, 
Massachusetts. 
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17—The plans of Mr. Williams’ house are complete 
August, 1909 
The exterior us 
covered with cy- 
press clapboards 
laid with eight 
inches exposure and 
painted white. The 
roof is of red slate. 
The <aaliiees 
trimmed with oak. 
The pantries and 
kitchen are thor- 
oughly equipped. 
The second floor 
has a white-painted 
trim. 
The house, Figs. 
12 and 13, built for 
Mr. Henry J. Mar- 
tin, at Diygem 
Heights, New 
York, was designed 
by Mr. C. Schubert, 
also of Dyker 
Heights. The build- 
ing is covered with 
green-stained — shin- 
gles. Cost, $4,000. 
The house, Figs. 
14 and 15, built for 
Mr. Edward Ar- 
lington, at Dyker 
Heights, N. Y., is 
also from the plans 
of Mr. C. Schubert. 
Cost, $3,000. 
The house, Figs. 
16, 17, 18) ander, 
is another house of 
the gambrel - roof 
style, built for Mr. 
Williams at New- 
ton, Mass., from 
the plans of Edward 
Stratton, of Boston, 
Mass. Cost, $3,000. 
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