July, 1919 
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In the living room, balancing the door to the right 
is a writing coryier, lighted by a circular window. 
The furniture costs as follows: 6' long couch with 
three loose cushions and covered, $170; couch table 
6' long, 28" wide, 2 f ) I / / 2 " high, in pine or walnut an¬ 
tiqued, $100; wing chair in bay window, $45; stool, 
$27; chair at desk, $18; comb back chair by fire, 
$45; small circular table, 28" high, $45; painted pine 
chest, 40" long, 38" high, 20" deep, $150 
One corner of the dining room is filled with a built- 
in cabinet, the other side a settle. The woodwork is 
simple and painted white. Dutch tiles are used around 
the fire opening. The furniture costs are: Dutch 
slat-back chairs, walnut or painted, with rush seats, 
$40 each; draw-top table, 40" wide, 8' long extended, 
$210; English hutch, used for a serving table, 40" 
long, 41" high, $100. To left and right are details of 
the entrance and the bird house 
