HOUSE AND GARDEN 
April, 1914 | 
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The front elevation of this house is devoid of all ornamentation, but the window box, the structural utilities, the copper leaders and the shutters are extremely decorative, 
and the impression of the whole is of pleasing interest. The grass-cement-bordered garage drive is worth emulation 
Economy in building is achieved by the single 
chimney; the kitchen is equipped for gas 
THE HOME OF 
MR. HENRY S. BROPHY 
MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 
B. Halsted Shepard, architect 
Though a moderate-sized house, there are full con¬ 
veniences for a family of five 
The large living-room serves the more formal needs of the family and is suitably 
furnished and equipped 
For the “extra room" so necessary in a house the enclosed and heated porch is 
admirable; the cheerful chintz-covered wicker ware is filling here 
