September, 1918 
21 
WESTBURY, LONG ISLAND 
PEABODY, WILSON & BROWN 
Architects 
The dining roam has been carried 
out in the Georgian spirit, with 
its rough plaster walls tinted. 
The niche is particularly inter¬ 
esting and the simple dignified 
mantel is absolutely in keeping 
with the whole room 
Early English in style, the house has been cleverly 
adapted to its surroundings. It is of red brick 
with natural finish oak trim. The south terrace, 
looking west, shows broken slabs with sod joints. 
The quaint hood and lattice round the French 
windows add an old-world touch 
THE RESIDENCE 
of Mrs. J. E. SMITH 
HADDEN 
The south terrace looking east shows a low brick 
wall that cuts off the service quarters. The bay 
windows with their diamond panes are delight¬ 
fully picturesque. It is a pleasant place to sun 
oneself and rest, as the presence of the comfort¬ 
ably ensconced dog attests 
