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December, 1918 
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Gillies 
A HOUSE BY the SIDE o] the STREET 
Next to a house by the side of the road comes a house by the side 
of the street—a house set close to where men pass and repass on 
their various occasions. Here is one—the residence of Arthur F. 
Elliot, Esq., at Fieldston, New York City—which stands close to 
the lot line, with only a narrow grass strip and a privet hedge 
separating it. Walls are of cream stucco, trim of chestnut stained 
brown and the window frames and sash are painted different 
shades of brown to give color variation. Three shades of brown 
shingles comprise the roof. Blinds are pale bluish green with black 
strap hinges. The brick corbelling around the windows is of 
different shades of red, the joints matching the stucco in color. 
Dwight James Baum was the architect of the house 
