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HO USE & GARDEN 
Kenneth W. Dalzell, architect 
The Dutch Colonial is a serv¬ 
iceable small house type be¬ 
cause it provides plenty of 
room. A study of the first 
floor plan here will show the 
easy disposition of rooms and 
the openness of the general 
arrangement. In construction 
it is stucco on metal lath. 
The cost ivas approximately 
$ 8,000 
Chatten & Hammond, 
architects 
The problems faced 
in this house were 
narrowness of the 
lot and the slope of 
the ground; hence 
the narrow plan 
with entrance o n 
the side. A closer 
view of the en¬ 
trance will be found 
on page 10. The 
house is stucco with 
wide projecting 
eaves 
The features of this enameled 
iron sink are its compactness 
and its cost; 46" long, $36.50 
The electric washer and 
ringer changes wash day to 
wash hour. 11" wringer, % 
h.p. motor and galvanized 
steel body, $85. Copper body, 
at $100 
range occupying 51" x 
26%". Plain finish, $90; 
nickel, $95 
Come a host of up-to-date mechanisms that can be provided for in the 
new house. A few of them are shown here. _ They can be purchased 
through the House & Garden Shopping Service, 440 Fourth avenue, 
New York City. 
The electrical vac¬ 
uum cleaner is a ne¬ 
cessity in the mod¬ 
ern house. The type 
illustrated 
costs $34.50. Wheels 
are rubber tired. 
In the larger size it 
costs $97.50 
Inter-phones, an out¬ 
fit consisting of light, 
handy telephones 
and all the material 
required to put them 
tip, cost only $22. 
More than t'w o 
phones require a dif¬ 
ferent equipment 
