Vol. XII 
AUGUST, 1907 
No. 2 
CONTENTS 
Bungalows, What They Really Are. 
American Country Clubs: IV The Pittsburgh Country Club 
Artistic Japanese Features for Gardens and Country Estates. . 
The Spreewald, A Bit of the Old World. 
The Small House Which is Good. 
A Half-timbered Cottage at Nutley, N. J. 
A Colonial House at Highland Park, Ill. 
The Utility and Beauty of Mosaic Floors. 
The Decorative Use of Beaten Gold and other Metals. 
Suggestions for the Month. 
The Editor’s Talks and Correspondence.. 
Seymour E. Locke .44 
Mabel Tuke Pn estman .54 
F. Maude S mith .62 
If 1 Hi am Mayner .64 
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Wilham Strom, Architect . 71 
A rthun. G. Brown, A rchitect . 71 
Karl Langenbeck . 74 
George Ethelbert Walsh .78 
Leila Mechlin and J. W.Hall. .80 
Margaret Greenleaf . 81 
Tinting the Walls in New Houses 
Selecting Appropriate Lighting Fixtures 
Heavy Wall Covering 
Selecting the Wood Trim for the House 
Garden Correspondence. 
Selecting Oriental Rugs 
Harmonious Colors for Adjoining Rooms 
Suggestions for a Morning Room 
An Attractive Window to Enlarge a Room 
. W. C. Egan .84 
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