HOUSE AND GARDEN 
December, 1911 
The woodwork of the dining-room is of birch and cherry to match the 
mahogany furniture. The fireplace here is also of hand-made tile 
From the door a staircase leads up to a broad landing which has almost 
the value of another room 
In the kitchen built-m furniture is a feature. The shelves 
in the doors give almost double capacity 
Almost all decoration in the bedroom is left to the furnishings, which are family 
heirlooms of fine old mahogany 
A very attractive feature of the dining-room is a leaded glass window, made of various sorts of white glass with a touch of color in the center. 
Here also the spirit of Colonial times is evident in the mahogany furniture and the chandelier of modified Colonial lines 
