AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDEN September, 1911 
View of the front entrance which shows the steps formed of brickwork The rear entrance, distinguished by its novel plan, which comprises a 
and the pillars of concrete. The roof is supported by the pillars very effective arrangement of French doors and windows opening 
which shelter the front door, and above the latter are three small into the rear, above which is a small Juliet balcony. The trellised 
windows which provide light to the hall and the stairway arch is intended as a support for climbing roses. 
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The living-room, showing the fireplace with its broad hearth, a mantel of simple design, and built-in bookcases arranged on each side of the 
fireplace and to the right of the French doors 
