February, 1915 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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Simplicity and liveableness characterize the house. 
The rows of windows and the triple-door of the entrance afford plenty of sunlight within and an air of prim 
hominess without 
Old heavy mahogany has been used in the dining 
room. The floor is parquet 
A SHINGLE HOUSE 
AT ANNADALE, 
STATEN ISLAND 
An inside garden is the pronounced feature of this 
simple plan 
The hall is wide and runs through the house to the 
patio behind 
High, white wainscot adds to the cheer of the dining-room and makes a fitting 
background for the mahogany furniture 
Enough of a garden to care for between whiles, flower beds and a pool affording 
an excellent opportunity for formal treatment 
