March, 1919 
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An iron grill gate closes the entrance 
to the upper floor, its silhouette 
standing out against the rose gray 
cement stairs and pink walls. High 
up in a cage hang a pair of love 
birds—a quaint little touch in a ro¬ 
mantic garden 
Along the opposite side runs a 
gallery with its vine-swept rim. 
Here too a little angel floats com¬ 
placently against the white wall. 
From this view one can appreci¬ 
ate the unusual beauty of the 
wrought iron lantern. The color 
of the cement is rose gray 
There is intriguing architectural 
detail on this side of the patio. 
The stairs climb up past great 
steps that spill their trailing vines. 
The little casement window and 
the angel suggest an Arabian 
Nights’ romance. And the door¬ 
way and balcony are exquisite 
