VIEW FROM THE GARDEN 
VorK 
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ground, the long walk around the boundaries 
shaded by nut-trees and bushes, the shrub¬ 
bery, the lawn, and the kitchen garden. 
Interior views of this interesting house will 
appear in a later issue, but a word may be 
said of the exterior treatment. The general 
color effect is of buff stucco and a red tile 
roof, with the woodwork painted white. The 
second floor contains but one family bedroom, 
a guest’s bedroom, and the maid’s room. 
As an example of a building intimately 
adapted to its site and occupiers, and cleverly 
handled—though of course more Germamco — 
it is worthy of careful attention. 
Our other illustrations show a Munich 
department store. These commercial es¬ 
tablishments have, of late years, developed 
with great rapidity in Germany, and afford 
some brilliant examples of commercial archi- 
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