February, 1920 
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Among the interesthig jeaUires of the house of Henry Rawle, Esq., 
at Morristown, N. J., is a glassed flower room leading to an octagonal 
breakfast room, also glassed, that looks out over the stretch of lawn 
on one side and through the formal planting of cedars on the other 
Because it commands the south view looking out over the garden, 
this faqade of the home of Laurance H. Armour, Esq., at Lake Forest, 
III., shown below, has large windows in the living room, hall and 
dining room. The half- timber extensions have sleeping porches above 
