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House, & 
Garden 
A splendid stone gable, ending in 
twin chimneys reveals Sir Edwin 
Lutyen’s perfect handling of ma¬ 
terials in this fine example of En¬ 
glish country house architecture 
A fine study in proportion is this Adiron¬ 
dack cottage, at Paid Smith’s, N. Y., 
with its massive stone corner chimney. 
W. G. Massarene, architect 
Picturesque detail of Tudor chimney 
stacks closely related to the sumptuous 
modern house, designed by Walker & 
Gillette for Thomas Lamont, New York 
Tall evergreens planted against a white 
brick chimney make a distinctive archi¬ 
tectural feature of the home of C. C. 
Rumsey, Roslyn, L. 1. 
(Below) A stone chimney with delicate 
Gothic ornament here appears intimately 
related to the brick Elizabethan chimney 
stack. W. F. Dominick, architect 
This white plaster chi nine v with 
its wrought iron staple adds dig¬ 
nity to the simple classic dwelling 
designed by C. A. Patterson, and 
is located at Larchmont, N. F. 
