HOUSE AND GARDEN 
38 
July, 
1915 
mmm mm 
mm nm 
iv mm 
. -r-—-r— 
The outside walls are constructed of hollow-tile blocks, faced with brick laid up in Dutch bond in the first story; with stucco in the second and on the gable walls 
of the attic. The foundation walls are of concrete, water-proofed on the outside, with a tile dry drain all around 
THE HOUSE 
OF W. J. 
GESELE, 
MONTCLAIR, 
NEW JERSEY 
Throughout the first floor the woodwork is oak finished in the natural color and waxed. To tone with it the 
walls are papered in warm browns 
DESIGNED 
BY 
O. F. SEMSCH, 
ARCHITECT 
