June, 1908 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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The Hall Is Furnished with a Paneled Quartered Oak 

 Wainscot and an Attractive Staircase 



with a rosebud pattern in festoons. The. bathrooms have 

 tiled walls and floors, and are furnished with porcelain fix- 

 tures and exposed plumbing. The third floor is devoted to 

 the servants' bedrooms, trunk room and guest rooms. Mr. 



The Library Is Trimmed with Quartered Oak Finished 

 in Old English Style 



Walter F. Price, of Philadelphia, Pa., was the architect of 

 this house, and it might be of interest to mention the fact 

 that the design received first mention from the T-Square Club 

 of Philadelphia, at its recent exhibition. 



The Dining-room Has a White Painted Trim and Is Striped with the Panels Covered with a Dull Green Burlap 



