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House & Garden 
An unusual hand¬ 
ling of the Ger¬ 
mantown hood 
connects up the 
laundry extension 
on the residence 
at the right. This 
second floor is laid 
out in simple fash¬ 
ion, with four bed¬ 
rooms and a cen¬ 
trally located bath 
(Right) The first 
floor of this resi¬ 
dence is stone and 
the second cement, 
both finished with 
a coat of white¬ 
wash. The design 
is an adaptation 
of Pennsylvania 
Colonial motifs. 
Savery & Scheetz, 
architects 
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(Below) In the 
Wallace residence 
the garage is 
frankly an integral 
part of the struc¬ 
ture and balances 
the porch exten¬ 
sion. Otherwise the 
first floor plan is 
perfectly simple, 
with a livable dis¬ 
position of rooms 
(Left) The home 
of Brent on G. 
Wallace at Haver- 
ford, Pa., is sug¬ 
gestive of modern 
French influences. 
It is executed in 
hollow tile and 
ecru cement plas¬ 
ter, with a slate 
roof. Wallace & 
Warner, architects 
Three bedroon 
and a bath fill tl 
second floor of t 
Wallace residen 
The closet spaa 
adequate and 
the rooms are • 
lighted and t 
T he t bird c o 
has two smal 
vants’ bedti 
and a ba 
