HOUSE AND GARDEN 
268 
April, 
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A wide, paved terrace and an indented 
doorway give approach from the or¬ 
chard to the house 
The house was set in an old orchard, with the trees forming a natural 
avenue up to the front door. Simplicity of line characterizes the building 
adapting it to its setting 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
GEORGE K. SMITH, AT ST. LOUIS 
MISSOURI 
Roth U” Stody, architects 
~ r ZJ 
By using balanced lights around the door 
an old practice is put to an excellent 
modern use 
Here are characteristics of the Colonial style — wide house-depth hallway, and the 
service department set in an el! by itself, leaving the living quarters a private entity 
