HOUSE AND GARDEN 
July, 1910 
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The floor plan is of the central 
hall type, with service wing 
back of the dining-room 
There is a valuable lesson in the way the Philadelphia architects use 
stonework In some of the suburbs it is practically the cheapest 
wall material, and most effective with broad white joints 
An outdoor stone fireplace is one of the features of Mr. Hearne’s 
house. This part of the porch is enclosed for winter use 
Thirteen closets and three 
baths on the second floor is 
an equipment to be envied 
At the rear of the central hall a few steps lead down to a coat room 
and lavatory 
A built-in sideboard flanked by a door and a china-closet makes an 
attractive end of the dining-room 
THE HOME OF MR. W. W. HEARNE, WAYNE, PA. David Knickerbacker Boyd, architect 
