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HOUSE & GARDEN 
everely Georgian in 
type is this house of 
red brick laid in 
Flemish bond and 
trimmed with white 
Vermont marble. 
Note the well-ar¬ 
ranged planting 
Green wicker furniture, 
embellished with 
cushions of green and 
white chintz, is used 
in this cheerful apart¬ 
ment. The window 
hangings are green 
sunfast material 
n interesting innova¬ 
tion is the provision 
made for abundant 
light to the central 
hall by a window 
placed at the left of 
th e main door 
le windows on this 
floor are uniform in 
size, whether they 
open off bedroom or 
bath, thus maintain¬ 
ing the symmetry of 
the front fagade 
THE 
RESIDENCE OF THOMAS 
G. STOCKHAUSEN, ESQ., 
AT CHESTNUT HILL, 
PENNA. 
Bid Eccm 
Architects: De Armond, 
Ashviead Bickley 
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