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House & Garden 
In the construction of the William Wiese residence at Scarsdale, N. Y. 
tile, half timber and stucco are successfully combined. Roof lines con 
to the ground, thereby producing a broad, low and hospitable fro; 
Dl'llNG f^OOM 
On one side the great hall, a room of baronial proportions, is a dining room 
finished in old ivory Georgian paneling; on the other, the library with its 
pointed windows and vaulted ceiling 
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A hooded entrance, characteristic of this type of archi¬ 
tecture, gives an air of hospitality and makes a fitting 
passage to the great hall which lies directly behind 
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The second floor accommodates two bedrooms en suite and two other cham¬ 
bers with their respective closets of good size. The master suite of bath, cham¬ 
ber and sleeping porch is an excellently arranged feature W. STANWOOD PHILLIPS, Architect 
