November, 1915 
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Although in plan a radical departure from the traditional, 
house in treatment and feeling is distinctly Colonial 
The porch emphasizes the entrance and protects the waiting caller 
THE HOME OF HARRY H. THOMAS 
ESQ., AT SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 
Hobart A. Walker , architect 
KlTCtlt/N. 
The kitchen and pan- 
t r y arrangements 
are well studied, a 
store room for ice 
box and dresser con¬ 
necting the kitchen 
and back porch 
A striking feature of 
the second floor plan 
is that all bedrooms 
are corner rooms 
with cross ventila¬ 
tion and each opens 
into a bath 
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IE HOME OF C. L. SOLDAN, ESQ 
AT BELLEROSE, LONG ISLAND 
Dwight J. Baum , architect 
ENTRjY 
[kitchen 
through a small ves- 
tibule leading to the 
living-room, which 
runs the width of 
rooms, 
ie house is or the 
Dutch Colonial gam 
brel roof type. It is 
built of wide clap¬ 
board painted white, 
the roof shingles 
stained green 
the entrance an 
unusual treatment is 
obtained by balanc¬ 
ing the simple Col¬ 
onial doorway with 
a Colonial seat and 
latticed window. 
