House & Garden 
The entrance is sharply 
accented by its peaked 
gable within which the 
space is occupied by a 
bathroom. A box of gerani¬ 
ums and trailing foliage 
plants crowns the door 
name, adding a touch of 
color 
The house is of Dutch 
Colonial influence, clap- 
boarded, comfortably low 
to the ground and with red 
bricked porches and door¬ 
step. It is white, with blu¬ 
ish-green blinds and red 
tile chimney caps 
The RESIDENCE 
of 
C. C. MULLALY, 
Esq. 
PHILIPSE MANOR, N. Y. 
DWIGHT J. BAUM, 
Architect 
On one side of the ground floor are 
the dining room and service section; 
on the other, the living room with 
its flanking porches and fireplace at 
one end. Four bedrooms and two 
baths are above, besides the maid’s 
quarters 
An unusual architectural feature no¬ 
ticeable at the rear is the manner in 
which the larger dormer has been 
brought forward so that it blends 
into the main line of the house, thus 
greatly increasing the bedroom space 
