HOUSE AND GARDEN 
October, 
1910 
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The front doorway leads from the hall directly out on a grass ter¬ 
race from which is to be had the view down the hill 
The woodwork in the living-room, like that of the exterior, is stained 
dark. Two French windows open out upon the tile-paved porch 
The dining-room has a distinct Colonial flavor, with its quaint old china-cupboard and old chairs. The pictorial frieze, too, is reminiscent 
of the old Colonial wall papers 
THE HOME OF MR. CHARLES PARK, Jr., ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 
