Four Distinctive Houses of Moderate Cost 
he second Hoor shows a simple ar¬ 
rangement of the chambers with the 
stairs to one side, giving a maximum of 
space 
A half-timbered stucco house at Great Neck, L. I., with roof-lines of individuality. 
The closed-in porch and the windows well fit this country cottage type. Caretto & 
Forster, architects 
Ipenness characterizes the first floor, 
The arrangement of chimneys is in¬ 
teresting 
By continuing the roof, an effective entrance is 
produced 
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Ill Lira 
This hollow tile stucco house at Hartford, Conn., has distinctly livable possibilities — plenty 
of window light, plenty of porch room, and a walled garden enclosing the service 
department. A. Raymond Ellis, architect 
Indirect entrance is effected by the vesti¬ 
bule and the larger hall, thereby assur¬ 
ing privacy for the family. With a 
wing devoted to service quarters, that 
department is properly isolated 
Chamber room enough for a small family; 
plenty of closets, and thorough ventila¬ 
tion are among the attractive points on 
the second floor plan 
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