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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
August 
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Broad lines, over-all length, the pitch of porch roofs, the long casements and the snug way the house sits on the ground, give it the effect of 
strength and so lidity 
The corridors from the service section to the front door and from the front 
door to the rear are an excellent arrangement 
1 he second story enclosed porch and the larger bedroom—the master’s—prac¬ 
tically form a separate suite 
THE HOUSE OF MR. CHARLES HERNSHEHM AT WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
B. Ilalsted Shepard , architect 
Spanning the front hallway the broad arch is peculiarly in keeping with the general 
broad lines of the house 
A combination of shoulder-high white woodwork, wainscoating, and many windows 
make the dining-room a cheery place 
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