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jftelbston 
Riverdale-on-Hudson, 242d St. & Broadway 
Between Van Cortlandt Park and the Hudson River 
COMBINES THE ADVANTAGES OF 
ACCESSIBILITY 
ENVIRONMENT 
AND HEALTH 
Here are plots with individuality, amid pictur¬ 
esque hills and woodlands, right in New York City. 
DELAFIELD ESTATE 
25 Cedar Street Tel. 277 John, New York 
Residence of Clayton S. Cooper (Author' 
I'Jir'prrf'ci t home tohn 
COUNTRY ESTATE 
In the Green Mountains, 1,100 acres, four 
complete sets of buildings; 1H mile trout 
brook; estimated value of timber, $10,000; 
400 to 600 fruit trees, 24 chicken houses. 
PFLUGER, 1222 Avenue C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A DOG? 
If you do, and want any advice on the best breed 
for your purpose, write to us. 
If you don’t see what you want in these columns, 
we will be glad to give you the name of a reliable 
Kennel that breeds your kind of dog. 
Manager, Kennel Department, House & Garden 
31 East 17th Street, New York City 
Statement of Ownership. Management, Circulation, etc., Required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912 
of HOUSE & GARDEN, published monthly at New York, N. Y., for April 1, 1915. 
Editor, none. 
Managing Editor, Richardson Wright, 31 East 17th St., New York. 
Business Managers, none. 
Publisher: McBride, Nast & Company, 31 East 17th St., New York. 
Owners: McBride, Nast & Company, a corporation, 31 East 17th St., New York. 
Samuel McBride, 109 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, New York. 
Robert M. McBride, 31 East 17th St., New York. 
Conde Nast, 449 Fourth Avenue, New York. 
Ernest Hall, 64 William St., New York. 
Edna B. Anderson, 1087 Boston Road, New York. 
Isaac H. Blanchard Company, 418 West 25th St., New York. 
Stockholders of Isaac H. Blanchard Company. 
Isaac H. Blanchard, 108 High St., Orange. N. J. 
Ancel J. Brower, 311 Rugby Road. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
J. Cliff Blanchard, 15 Vernon Place, E. Orange, N. J. 
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding one per cent, or more of total amount of bonds 
mortgages, or other securities: 
J. B. Lippincott Company, East Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Liquidization & Realization Corporation, 55 Liberty St., New York. 
Architectural Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Statement signed by Richardson Wright, Managing Editor. 
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of March, 1915. John T. Eusroad, Notary Public. 
(My commission expires March 30th, 1915 ) 
Handsome Country Estate 
FOR SALE. 
Two hundred acre, 
finest farm land 
in Rhode Island, situated on Narragansett Bay between Providence 
and Narragansett Pier. House contains five bedrooms and five 
bathrooms, also maids’ rooms. Modern in every respect—hard¬ 
wood floors, electric lights, steam heat, fine water system. All up- 
to-date farm buildings, two large farm houses for help, large model 
cow barn for twenty cows, also pigeon and hen houses with runs— 
store and ice houses, large garage and stable. Tennis court, newly 
built casino, with bowling alley, billiard table and dance floor. For 
particulars, address J. B. Alvan. P. 0. Box 1224, Providence, R. I. 
Delightful Vacation Days 
at LaKe Paupac 
At the top of the Pocono Mountains. Every summer 
delight—bracing, healthful air, bathing, out-door sports, 
beautiful drives and scenery. Comfortable Hotel. For 
booklet address Miss M. V. Burchard, R. F. D. 
Canadensis, Monroe Co., Pa. 
We still have several attractive houses for rent 
furnished for the season. 
A well located building plot of six 
acres, close to the ocean, for sale 
Southampton, L. I. 
An attractive house, 22 rooms, 5 bathrooms, 
handsome grounds. For sale or rent furnished 
R. R. KENDRICK Wm. D. Bloodgood & Co. 
Southampton, L. I. 542 Fifth Ave., N.Y.City 
“BILLIARDS — The Home Magnet”— FREE! 
A handsomely illustrated book showing all Brunswick Home 
Carom and Pocket Billiard Tables in actual colors, giving eas? 
terms, prices, etc. Sent Free I Write for it today. 
The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co., Dept. 15W, Chicago 
Handsome homes on beautiful avenues; and de¬ 
lightful country all around. No manufacturing. 
Midway between New York and Philadelphia — 
express train service. 
Rentals $300 to $6000 a year. Tastefully fur¬ 
nished homes also for rent. 
Desirable properties in other localities for sale or 
rent, furnished or unfurnished. 
WALTER B. HOWE, 
Princeton, N. J. 
An Italian House in New England 
(Continued from page 14) 
are surmounted by a shallow vaulted ceil¬ 
ing, beautifully frescoed in delicate color¬ 
ings, several of the panels being the work 
of the owner, who is himself an accom¬ 
plished artist. At one side of the room is 
an open fireplace with a carved marble 
mantelpiece and a broad mirror above. 
Bronze candelabra and Italian pottery 
grace this mantel. Aside from the piano 
and the Italian marble-top center table 
the furniture of the room partakes of the 
style of the Adam brothers, which har¬ 
monizes with the Italian Renaissance. 
Beyond the music room is the living- 
room, a larger and somewhat more sump¬ 
tuous apartment. A paneled wainscot 
rises two-thirds of the way to the beamed 
ceiling. Most of the furniture is of the 
heavier Italian type, some of it antique, 
though there is a graceful sofa on Duncan 
Phyfe lines. Antique and modern treas¬ 
ures from Italy, Mrs. Lee’s native land, 
help to furnish the room. A fine Venetian 
mirror hangs above the marble mantel¬ 
piece, which is flanked by a pair of curious 
old lanterns on tall, slender standards. 
To the lover of antique furniture the 
beautifully carved cabinet will perhaps 
offer the strongest attraction. Above this 
hangs an old Italian painting. Directly 
opposite is another cabinet, smaller in size, 
found in an old European monastery, the 
carvings on which represent scenes from 
the Quest of the Holy Grail. About the 
roonrare hung one or two old Italian land¬ 
scapes, masterpieces by Sir Joshua Rey¬ 
nolds, and a few modern paintings by 
Hamilton. 
From the end of the living-room one 
enters the den, a cosy room commanding 
a pretty view of the garden with glimpses 
of blue waters between the trees. Its 
vaulted ceiling is tinted a soft blue, studded 
with golden stars. Around three sides of 
its wainscoted walls extend low, broad, 
cushioned seats. The den is partly a curio 
room, housing some of the treasures which 
Mr. and Mrs. Lee have collected abroad. 
Ancient pikes, swords, and lanterns of 
foreign workmanship and other relics of 
historic or artistic value are hung upon 
the walls or stand upon the mantel. A 
hanging chandelier of Italian design is 
suspended from the center of the ceiling. 
