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There is commendable compactness 
in this little Dutch Colonial design. 
The irregularity of the roof gives it 
interest, although adding slightly to 
the expense. It is finished in white 
throughout. The exterior is wood 
shingles. On both floors the design 
is simple and livable. Kenneth W. 
Dalzell, architect 
TWO LIVABLE 
SMALL HOUSES for 
the COUNTRY or 
SUBURBS 
The little -white shingled 
bungalow demonstrates the 
fact that, uhth careful treat¬ 
ment, the bungalow type of 
house can readily be made 
attractive and given an air 
of permanence. The treat¬ 
ment of window muntons 
is characteristic of the 
neighborhood — Illinois. 
The plan is open and sim¬ 
ple, providing sufficient 
room for . a small family 
