Two Cottages at Wyoming, N. J. 
THE LIVING-ROOM—BATES COTTAGE 
“ Of course, the owners of the cottages have places 
to sit out-of-doors, and in both cases, this reservation 
FIREPLACE AND MANTEL—BATES COTTAGE 
be the rear of the house. The regulation American 
veranda is the drop of poison which unfailingly 
spoils the solution ot any cottage problem, and 
the sooner the American house builder comes to 
realize it, the less his progress toward better home 
architecture will be impeded. 
“The small panes of glass which show particularly 
in the pictures of the Goodchild house are not much 
used as yet for the principal windows of a modern 
cottage, not in the lower sash; but in the words ol 
an enthusiastic visitor to Miss Resique who lives in 
the delightful and ancient Hooker house at Ridge¬ 
field, Connecticut, ‘How these small panes of glass 
THE DINING-ROOM—BATES COTTAGE 
for home comfort and respectable privacy is attained 
by walled terraces facing the east, which happens to 
DINING-ROOM WINDOW SEAT—BATES COTTAGE 
”5 
