November, 1917 
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The residence of F. A. Taylor, Esq., 
Tarrytown, N. Y., has the touch of 
formality demanded by brick and 
slate, relieved by white trim, blinds 
and keystones. Dwight J. Baum, 
architect 
The living room faces the street, affording a 
degree of privacy to the porch. The garage is 
well incorporated in the wing. Three baths 
and six rooms are above 
TWO SMALL HOUSES from 
EAST and WEST 
KITCHEN 
HALL 
A complete eight-room Dutch Colonial house for a 
double end lot is that of O. M. Carrick, Esq., at Inter¬ 
laken, near Seattle, Washington. The walls are 
shingled. Designed -by N. E. Coles, it cost $5,500 
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Oak floors are in the 
main rooms, polished fir 
in others; tile in bath¬ 
room. The interior 
woodwork is old ivory 
