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There are a number of sources of decoration in this fagade used with an exceedingly fine sense of color and proportion and productive of a rich 
of this sort is supplanting the columned porch, its services are greater 
gnity. The loggia 
THE RESIDENCE OF MR. GAGE E. TARBELL, GARDEN CITY, L. I. Oswald C. Bering ,, architect 
Receiving its keynote from the lattice outdoors, this loggia is frescoed to emulate a green lattice. The treat¬ 
ment is effective for an enclosed porch and lends a cheeriness without the heaviness of real wood 
