An Attractive Dwelling 
THE FRONT OF THE HOUSE 
steps, the interest 
is renewed. And 
on further study 
the entrance hood 
will be found to 
accentuate the 
grouping of the 
front door window- 
bench; this group 
being balanced on 
either side by a bay 
and round window, 
and the whole bal¬ 
anced by the rain 
conductors, the 
importance of their 
function being evi¬ 
denced by slightly 
ornamented stay 
irons. And to sum 
up, the sun-dial 
will be seen to 
gather together 
the upper and 
lower central fea¬ 
tures, and fur¬ 
thermore to form a 
focal point for the 
whole fa 9 ade. 
Of course the 
foregoing is more 
to be felt in reality 
than to be set out 
in cold type, and 
we only hazard the 
attempt in order 
to suggest the in¬ 
terest that may be 
aroused by propor¬ 
tion only, without 
resort to any strik¬ 
ing detail or ob¬ 
trusive featu re. 
And be it remark¬ 
ed that proportion 
costs not a cent, 
while features cost 
illimitably. 
THE PLAN 
